"In fact, the Russian military consciously permitted to shoot down the passenger airliner. As a result of the strike, the aircraft's control system was damaged, making it only partially controllable," the experts believe.Andrii Kovaleko, head of the Center for Countering Disinformation at Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, has also supported this theory.
“Russia should have closed the airspace over Grozny, but it did not. The plane was damaged by the Russians and was sent to Kazakhstan instead of offering to make an emergency landing in Grozny to save lives,” he said.Regarding the crash, Kazakhstan's Deputy Prime Minister Kanat Bishimbayev claimed he could neither confirm nor deny information that a Russian air defense missile shot down the plane, Reuters has reported. The regional transport prosecutor in Kazakhstan said the investigation has not reached final conclusions. According to Euronews sources, the missile was fired at flight 8432 during a drone attack over Grozny. It exploded during flight, and its fragments hit the aircraft. Sources say the damaged aircraft was not allowed to land at any Russian airport despite pilots' requests for an emergency landing. Instead, it was ordered to fly across the Caspian Sea toward Aktau in Kazakhstan. The aircraft's GPS navigation systems were jammed throughout the flight over the sea. AnewZ, citing Azerbaijani government sources, also reported that the missile was fired from a Pantsir-S anti-aircraft system. Related:
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