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Dramatic Video Shows Azerbaijan Airlines Passenger Jet Crash In Kazakhstan

Dramatic Video Shows Azerbaijan Airlines Passenger Jet Crash In Kazakhstan

Gulf Insider26-12-2024

'There is no official statement that Azerbaijan Airlines flight J28243 was shot down, or shots fired at it, following a video shared on social media showing traces of shrapnel on the rear fuselage section of the aircraft,' Breaking Aviation News & Videos wrote on X.
An Azerbaijan Airlines commercial jet carrying 62 passengers and five crew members crashed in the Kazakhstani city of Aktau. The Embraer ERJ-190 attempted an emergency landing following initial reports of a 'bird strike.' Early reports indicate there are 28 survivors.
'Flight #J28243 that crashed near Aktau Airport in Kazakhstan is an Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer ERJ-190 with registration 4K-AZ65,' flight tracking website Flightradar24 wrote on X.
Flightradar24 said , 'J28243 took off from Baku at 03:55 UTC time and was flying to Grozny. The aircraft was exposed to strong GPS jamming which made the aircraft transmit bad ADS-B data. At 04:40 UTC we lost the ADS-B signal. At 06:07 UTC we picked up the ADS-B signal again before it crashed at 06:28 UTC.'

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