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Russia shot at Azerbaijan Airlines plane before crash, says country’s president

Azerbaijan’s president said Russia shot down a passenger airliner, accusing Moscow of trying to cover up the issue for days.

Flight J2-8243 crashed on Wednesday in a ball of fire near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan after diverting from southern Russia, where Ukrainian drones were reported to be attacking several cities. At least 38 people were killed in the crash while 29 survived.

Ilham Aliyev said the airliner had been damaged due to “unintentional” shooting from the ground in Russia.

He said he regretted that “some circles” in Russia had tried to “hush up” the truth about the crash of the Azerbaijan Airlines planes by sowing false narratives about the causes of the crash.

Mr Aliyev told Azerbaijani state television: “We can say with complete clarity that the plane was shot down by Russia… We are not saying that it was done intentionally, but it was done.

He said the airliner, which crashed on Wednesday in Kazakhstan, was hit by fire from the ground over Russia and “rendered uncontrollable by electronic warfare”.

Mr Aliyev accused Russia of trying to hide the issue for several days, saying he was “upset and surprised” by versions of events put forward by Russian officials.

“Unfortunately, for the first three days we heard nothing from Russia except delirious versions,” he said.

Captain Igor Kshnyakin and co-pilot Alexander Kalyaninov, both Russians with Azerbaijan citizenship, and Hokuma Aliyeva, a flight attendant, were given full honours at a ceremony at the Alley of Honour in central Baku attended by Mr Aliyev and his wife, Mehriban, on Sunday.

The pilots have been lauded in Azerbaijan for landing in a way which allowed 29 people to survive but led to their own deaths.

“Only through the courage and professionalism of the pilots was an emergency landing successfully carried out,” Azerbaijan’s presidential office said.

Captain Kshnyakin’s daughter, Anastasia, said: “My father always said: when I take off, I am responsible not only for my life, but also for the lives of all passengers and crew members,” Kshnyakina said.

“With his last flight, he proved what a true hero should be.”

The Kremlin said air defence systems were firing near Grozny – the regional capital of the Russian republic of Chechnya – where the plane attempted to land, to deflect a Ukrainian drone strike.

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