The preliminary results of Azerbaijan’s investigation into the deadly crash of a civilian airliner point to the plane being hit by a Russian antiaircraft missile, or shrapnel from it, said people briefed on the probe.
Azerbaijan’s initial findings came quickly after aviation experts said visible damage to the Azerbaijan Airlines flight—carrying 62 passengers and five crew members—was evidence that it was hit by a munition. The crash killed 38 people, and left 29 survivors, some of whom said they heard a loud explosion that preceded the flight’s problems.
Flight 8243 to Grozny in Russia’s Chechnya region from the Azeri capital Baku suddenly diverted course when flying over a part of Russia where the military had been shooting down Ukrainian drones. The plane went down in western Kazakhstan near the Caspian Sea city of Aktau. Of the survivors, many were in critical condition at hospitals.
The people familiar with the probe said Russia diverted the plane from its airspace and had its GPS jammed. They said Azerbaijan was deliberating over a response to the crash.
Neither the country’s civil aviation agency nor the presidential office responded to requests for comment.
By: Thomas Grove
Source: https://www.wsj.com/world/probe-points-to-russian-air-defenses-causing-azerbaijan-airlines-crash-c967ea22