Azerbaijan’s President has accused certain circles in the Kremlin of being behind the recent plane crash, suggesting that the aircraft was shot at from Russian territory.
AzerbaijanRussiaPlane CrashDiplomatic TensionsInternational InvestigationReal Estate NewsJan 03, 2025
Azerbaijan’s President, Ilham Aliyev, has claimed that the plane was shot at from Russian territory, leading to the crash.
Initial reports suggested a mechanical failure, but President Aliyev’s statement has shifted the focus to potential external interference.
Russian authorities have vehemently denied any involvement and stated that they are fully cooperating with the investigation.
The incident could have significant economic and political implications, particularly in terms of its relations with Russia and its Western allies, and its position in the energy sector.
The international community has called for a comprehensive and impartial investigation and urged both Azerbaijan and Russia to maintain diplomatic channels and avoid further escalation of tensions.
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