Russian President Vladimir Putin told Azeri leader today that two Russian rockets exploded behind Azerbaijan’s aircraft aircraft last year after Ukrainian unmanned aircraft opened in the airspace.
The J2-8243 flight, which was operating from Baku to the capital of Chechnya Grozni, crashed during his landing on December 25 near Aktau’s city in Kazakhstan after other marchs from southern Russia, where he reported that Ukrainian unmanned aircraft.
At least 38 people were killed.
A video released today shows Putin and Aliev exchanging handshakes and smiling before their bilateral meeting in Tajikistan in which Putin talked about crashing the aircraft.
Last year, Putin apologized, a rare, which is rare, from Aliev, for the “tragic incident” over Russia as the Kremlin had described the crash of the aircraft following the action of Russian anti -aircraft defense against Ukrainian non -Ukrainian aircraft.
Today Putin has gone further.
“Of course, all that is required in such tragic events will be made by the Russian side about compensation and a legal evaluation of all official things will be given.”Putin told Aliev.
“It’s our duty, I repeat it once again … To give an objective evaluation of all that happened and to identify the real causes”.
Putin told Aliyev that two Russian air defense missiles exploded several meters away from the plane, after Ukrainian unmanned aircraft entered the Russian airspace.
The Embraer aircraft had departed from the capital of Azerbaijan, Baku, to Grozni, the capital of the South Republic of Chechnya, where the incident happened, and then continued its flight, having suffered serious damage.
Aliev had been outraged by the crash and publicly criticized Moscow’s initial reactions, which, he said, tried to conceal the cause of the incident.
Source :Skai
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