After plane crash: Kremlin leader Putin apologizes!

By Ulf Mauder

Russia/Kazakhstan - Following the crash of the passenger plane in Kazakhstan with 38 fatalities , Kremlin head Vladimir Putin (72) has apologized to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev (63) for the incident.

Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin (72) apologizes after the plane crash in Kazakhstan.
Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin (72) apologizes after the plane crash in Kazakhstan.  © Alexander Kazakov/Pool Sputnik Kremlin/AP/dpa

"Vladimir Putin apologized for the fact that the tragic incident took place in Russian airspace," the Kremlin in Moscow announced after a telephone conversation between the two.

According to the statement, Putin also explained that Russian air defenses were deployed against Ukrainian drone attacks at the time. However, Russia's president did not say with such clarity that the air defense had hit the plane with a missile.

Putin "once again expressed his deep and sincere condolences to the families of the victims and wished the injured a speedy recovery", the Kremlin added.

During the conversation, it was noted that the Azerbaijani passenger plane repeatedly attempted to land at Grozny airport.

"At the same time, Grozny, Mosdok and Vladikavkaz were attacked by Ukrainian combat drones, with Russian air defenses repelling these attacks," the Kremlin said.

Zelensky condemns Russia's actions

The damage to the fuselage indicates a missile attack.
The damage to the fuselage indicates a missile attack.  © Uncredited/The Administration of Mangystau Region/AP/dpa

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (46) wrote on the X platform that he had also spoken to Aliyev and expressed his condolences.

Russia must provide explanations and stop spreading disinformation, he said. Photos and videos clearly showed the damage to the aircraft's fuselage, which strongly indicated that the plane had been hit by an anti-aircraft missile.

The Kremlin statement said that Russian investigators had initiated proceedings for violating air traffic safety rules. "The first investigative measures are underway and civilian and military specialists are being questioned."

In addition, two employees of the Azerbaijani General Prosecutor's Office are in Grozny, where they are working together with representatives of the Russian side. Investigators from Russia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan were also continuing their work at the crash site near Aktau.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (46) demands explanations from Russia.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (46) demands explanations from Russia.  © Efrem Lukatsky/AP/dpa

Aircraft continued to fly despite damage

This photo shows the broken load of the Embraer 190.
This photo shows the broken load of the Embraer 190.  © Uncredited/Kazakhstan Emergency Ministry Press Service/AP/dpa

The Azerbaijani government had previously spoken publicly for the first time about the use of weapons against the passenger plane that crashed in Kazakhstan.

Damage to the wreckage and witness statements suggested that the aircraft had been damaged from the outside. This had happened over the original destination airport of Grozny in Russia.

The Azerbaijan Airlines plane with 67 people on board flew over the Caspian Sea despite its damage.

It crashed while attempting to land in Aktau in Kazakhstan.