US Claims Russia Shot Down Azerbaijani Jet, Misidentifying It as Ukrainian Drone

Astana (Eurotoday Newspaper) – Early signs suggest a Russian anti-aircraft system shot down Azerbaijan Airlines flight J2-8243 near Aktau, Kazakhstan.

Early signs indicate a Russian anti-aircraft system may have shot the passenger plane that crashed in Kazakhstan, a US official briefed CNN. The indications point to a Russian system hitting Azerbaijan Airlines flight J2-8243 before it collided near the city of Aktau, the US official expressed. Russian air defence procedures may have shot at the commercial aircraft, considering it was a long-range Ukrainian attack drone, they said.

The aircraft was journeying from the Azerbaijani capital Baku to Grozny before it attempted an emergency landing about 3 kilometres (1.8 miles) from Aktau. A second black box was retrieved at the crash area, which authorities expect will provide critical information to assist investigators in determining what occurred. 

As reported by CNN, Miles O’Brien, a CNN aerospace analyst, described to Jim Sciutto that the fact the metal near the holes is turned inwards reveals that there was “an explosion in closeness to the tail of that aircraft.” The US official who talked to CNN also stated that the spots on the side of the plane are consistent with shrapnel harm from an explosion.

Moreover, Justin Crump, an intelligence, security and defence specialist and the CEO of risk advisory business Sibylline, told BBC Radio 4 that the aircraft being shot at by Russia is “the best approach that holds all the available realities that we know of.” Crump said that Russian air defences were engaged in Grozny near the time that the plane was harmed. “I don’t think this is planned at all,” he stated, pointing out that Russia is “very worried” about longer-range operational Ukrainian drones that are “very often not getting shot down.”

What similarities exist between this and prior airliner downings?

In a similar occurrence, on January 8, 2020, Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 was shot down nearly a minute after take-off from Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport as its passengers and crew numbered a total of 176 passengers. Moreover, on July 17, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine by a Buk missile system used by pro-Russian separatists, killing all 298 passengers and crew members on board. 


Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Last News

Japanese Retail Investment Poised to Grow with Seven & i Zabka Deal

Japanese Retail Investment Poised to Grow with Seven & i Zabka Deal

Tokyo, July 16 Eurotoday — Japanese retail investment is back in focus after Japan’s Nikkei newspaper reported that Seven & i Holdings is nearing an agreement to invest in Poland’s leading convenience store chain, Zabka. If completed, the investment would strengthen Seven & i’s presence in Europe while expanding its international retail portfolio. Neither company has officially confirm

Read More

German Military to Participate in French Nuclear Exercise for the First Time

German Military to Participate in French Nuclear Exercise for the First Time

“Agreements are expected to be finalized on nuclear deterrence cooperation,” stated the official briefing reporters. “It is highly likely that German service members will, for the first time, join a French nuclear exercise in the autumn.”
In a pivotal March speech, Macron announced that several European nations, including Germany, had committed to strengthening cooperation

Read More

Rising Tensions in the Horn of Africa Overshadow Egypt-Ethiopia Water Dispute

Rising Tensions in the Horn of Africa Overshadow Egypt-Ethiopia Water Dispute

The water conflict between Egypt and Ethiopia is being overshadowed by increasing tensions in the Horn of Africa. Cairo views the issue as an existential threat, but experts say it’s just one element in a broader regional rivalry. Egypt remains persistent in pressuring Ethiopia over the 15-year-old dispute, expanding its military presence there and hindering Ethiopia’s access to the Red Sea

Read More

ICICI Prudential Profit Growth Boosts India Insurance Sector

ICICI Prudential Profit Growth Boosts India Insurance Sector

Mumbai, July 15 Eurotoday Newspaper — India insurance sector remained in the spotlight after ICICI Prudential Life Insurance reported a sharp rise in quarterly profit, fueled by strong premium growth and steady demand for protection and savings products. The insurer’s latest earnings reflect continued resilience in India’s life insurance market as customers increasingly prioritize long-term fina

Read More

Parliament Recess: The Plotting Commences.

Parliament Recess: The Plotting Commences.

The European Parliament’s 719 members are preparing for a six-week summer recess. However, this does not mark the end of political challenges.  
As they reconvene on August 31, lawmakers will immediately plunge into negotiations related to Parliament’s significant midterm reshuffle. Zoya Sheftalovich and Ian Wishart explore the behind-the-scenes maneuvering.
Additionally, Europe seeks to li

Read More

Innovative Olive Pit Asphalt Cuts Emissions

Innovative Olive Pit Asphalt Cuts Emissions

Barcelona is experimenting with a new approach to road construction by incorporating charcoal from olive pits and pine biomass into asphalt. This innovation aims to reduce the carbon footprint of road building and convert part of the pavement into long-term CO2 storage.
This initiative is part of the “Street of the 21st Century” municipal program, spearheaded by the Barcelona City Council, the BI

Read More

Apple Intelligence AI Service Registered with China’s Cyberspace Regulator

Apple Intelligence AI Service Registered with China’s Cyberspace Regulator

Beijing, July 15 Eurotoday Newspaper – Apple generative AI has reached an important milestone after Apple Intelligence was registered with China’s cyberspace regulator, a move that could pave the way for the company’s AI-powered features to launch in mainland China. The registration reflects Apple’s efforts to comply with China’s strict artificial intelligence regulations while expanding its lat

Read More

Zelenskyy Removes Fedorov as Defense Minister in Ukraine Government Reshuffle

Zelenskyy Removes Fedorov as Defense Minister in Ukraine Government Reshuffle

Fedorov announced his resignation in a Facebook post, saying he will continue focusing on asymmetry, innovation, and organizational strength to defeat the enemy. At 35, Fedorov served as a reformer in his half-year role, bringing private-sector efficiency to Ukraine’s military. His attempts to cut corruption, overhaul the tendering process, and enhance drone technology were at odds with Comm

Read More

Europe Rediscovers Traditional Heat Remedies

Europe Rediscovers Traditional Heat Remedies

France has been experiencing extreme heat, with temperatures surpassing 40°C, and air conditioners are uncommon. However, the country employs innovative cooling methods, including the use of the Seine’s waters. These waters are cooled in specialized facilities, then circulated beneath streets to reach public buildings, offices, shopping centers, and museums, as reported by Bloomberg.
Fraich

Read More

Family Reports: Briton Jailed in Iran Receives Additional Two-Year Sentence

Family Reports: Briton Jailed in Iran Receives Additional Two-Year Sentence

London, July 15 Brussels Morning Newspaper – Iran espionage charges are once again drawing international attention after British citizen Craig Foreman was reportedly handed an additional two-year prison sentence while serving an earlier 10-year term in Iran. His family said the latest sentence followed a court hearing where he allegedly had no lawyer or translator, raising renewed concerns over

Read More