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Official investigation report from aviation authorities
Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 Crashes in Aktau, Kazakhstan, After Failing to Land in Grozny Due to Kover Security Regime
Dec 27, 2024, 11:31 AM
An Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, on December 25, 2024, after failing to land in Grozny, Russia. The head of Rosaviatsiya, Dmitry Yadrov, stated that the aircraft could not land due to the 'Kover' security regime imposed in response to Ukrainian drone attacks. The situation around Grozny was described as complex at the time of the incident, with the aircraft reportedly making two attempts to land before diverting to Kazakhstan. Yadrov confirmed that the introduction of the 'Kover' regime was a direct result of these attacks, which were characterized as terrorist actions by Ukrainian forces. The crash has raised concerns regarding air travel safety in the region amidst ongoing tensions.
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