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  • Black box found from medical jet that crashed in Northeast Philadelphia, NTSB says


    PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — The cockpit voice recorder, commonly known as a ‘black box,’ has been recovered from the medical jet that crashed in Northeast Philadelphia.

    The National Transportation Safety Board said Sunday evening that the box was found eight feet underground at the site of the impact.

    The crash left a crater in the street, but sources tell Action News the black box was in “decent shape.”

    Black boxes are key pieces of evidence after a plane crash, since they can potentially hold crucial data to help investigators from the NTSB understand what went wrong.

    A small medical transport jet carrying a child and her mother along with four other people was in the air for less than a minute before coming down in a fiery crash.

    The NTSB also said it has recovered the plane’s enhanced ground proximity warning system (EGPWS), which could also contain flight data.

    The components will be sent to the NTSB Vehicle Recorders Laboratory in Washington, D.C. for evaluation, officials said.

    NTSB investigators have also recovered both engines. Wreckage recovery will continue on Monday, and all of the wreckage will be sent to a secure location in Delaware for further examination.

    Investigators also continue to ask that videos or photos of Friday’s crash be sent to witness@ntsb.gov to help in the investigation.

    Also on Sunday, the NTSB released new video of the scene where the jet hit the ground.

    It shows the scale of the crater left behind by the impact. It also shows the scene around the crash, including several burned-out cars.

    RAW VIDEO: The NTSB released video on Sunday that shows the site of the plane crash in Northeast Philadelphia from the ground and air.

    We’ve also now learned the names of all six people
    aboard the medical jet who perished when the plane crashed on Friday evening.

    All of the victims on board the plane were from Mexico. The NTSB says Learjet 55 was traveling to Missouri before headed to Mexico when it crashed less than a minute after take-off, causing a massive explosion.

    Alan Alejandro Montoya Perales and Josue de Jesus Juarez Juarez have been identified as the pilot and co-pilot of the flight.

    Paramedic Rodrigo Lopez Padilla and Dr. Raul Meza Arredondo were also aboard the plane.

    Alan Alejandro Montoya Perales, Josue de Jesus Juarez Juarez, Paramedic Rodrigo Lopez Padilla and Dr. Raul Meza Arredondo have been identified as those on board the medical jet.

    Alan Alejandro Montoya Perales, Josue de Jesus Juarez Juarez, Paramedic Rodrigo Lopez Padilla and Dr. Raul Meza Arredondo have been identified as those on board the medical jet.

    They were traveling with the pediatric patient, 11-year-old Valentina Guzman Murillo, and her mother, 31-year-old Lizaeth Murillo Osuna.

    Valentina Guzman Murillo was in Philadelphia to receive care fromShriners Children’s Hospital in Philadelphia.

    A person inside a car was also killed. That person has not yet been identified.

    “Our city continues to mourn their loss and they are in our thoughts and prayers,” said Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker.

    The city said Sunday the number of people injured rose to 22. Five of those people are still hospitalized, with another three in critical condition.

    But local leaders say there could be more victims, so they’re urging residents to check on their neighbors.

    “If there is somebody who you think may have been in this area, and they’re missing and they haven’t checked in, and you can’t reach them or they live there, call 911,” said the city’s managing director, Adam Thiel.

    He said he joint investigation team consisting of local, state and federal partners remain on the ground to assist people and assess the damage.

    A fireball that erupted into the sky after a plane crash on Friday night in Northeast Philadelphia was caught on video.

    At least 11 residential properties are impacted.

    “They have a lot of processing yet to do of the scene. We have not yet recovered everything we need to recover from the scene,” Thiel said.

    Some lanes of the Roosevelt Boulevard have reopened in the area of the crash, with the roadway expected to be fully reopened by the morning rush on Monday.

    Mayor Cherelle Parker said there will be a town hall meeting on Wednesday night at 7 p.m. where residents can get more information. However, the location for that town hall has not yet been determined.

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    The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has announced that a black box has been found from the medical jet that crashed in Northeast Philadelphia. The black box, also known as the flight data recorder, is a crucial piece of evidence that will help investigators determine what caused the tragic crash.

    The medical jet was carrying a patient and three crew members when it went down in a field near Northeast Philadelphia Airport. The crash resulted in the deaths of all four individuals on board.

    The NTSB is conducting a thorough investigation into the crash, looking at factors such as weather conditions, pilot experience, and mechanical issues. The discovery of the black box will provide valuable data that will help shed light on the sequence of events leading up to the crash.

    Our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives in this tragic accident. We hope that the findings from the investigation will bring some closure and answers to those affected by this devastating event.

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  • All 6 on medical plane that crashed in Philadelphia were killed


    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A person in a car was the seventh fatal victim of the fiery crash of an air ambulance onto a busy Philadelphia street, authorities said Saturday, as investigators sifted through burned cars, damaged homes and charred debris for clues to determine why the aircraft plummeted shortly after takeoff.

    Carrying six people from Mexico, including a child who spent months in treatment at a hospital, the Learjet 55 went down just after departing from the Northeast Philadelphia Airport, creating what witnesses described as a massive fireball, shaking houses and leaving a chaotic street scene.

    Authorities couldn’t yet say why the jet crashed, and Adam Thiel, the city’s managing director, said it could be days — or longer — until officials are able to fully count the number of dead and injured across a sprawling impact area in a densely populated residential area.

    The plane took off, reached about 1,500 feet of altitude and then plummeted in a steep descent, crashing less than a minute after takeoff in what National Transportation Safety Board chair Jennifer Homendy called a “high-impact crash” that left the plane “highly fragmented.”

    Seven dead and 19 hurt, although the toll could go higher

    As of Saturday morning, officials said, there were seven dead — six on the jet and the person in the car — and 19 injured. Most of the injured had been treated and released, hospitals said.

    There are “a lot of unknowns about who was where on the streets” when the plane crashed, and it is possible that the casualty figures will grow, Thiel said.

    The crash scene was at least four to six blocks, and authorities were working to assess the damage, including going house to house to inspect the dwellings, Thiel said.

    Homendy said her agency’s staff was working to collect debris from the plane, which could take days or weeks, and haul it away to a secure location to begin evaluating it.

    Air traffic controllers didn’t hear anything concerning before the crash, and her agency was still looking for the cockpit voice recorder, a helpful piece of evidence in the investigation, Homendy said.

    It is likely damaged and possibly fragmented because of the impact, although her agency’s researchers and engineers have significant expertise in repairing them, she said.

    The plane hit the ground just after 6 p.m., during a busy Friday evening dinner hour less than 3 miles (5 kilometers) from the airport.

    “All of sudden I heard like a ‘boom,’ and I thought it was a thunderstorm,” said Selkuc Koc, a waiter at the Four Seasons Diner on Cottman Avenue. “And I get up and look at the smoke and the fire, it was like a balloon. I thought it was a gas station that blew up.”

    One diner patron was hit and injured by a small but heavy metal object that flew through the window, Koc said.

    Child patient had just finished treatment for life-threatening condition

    Of the six people on board the medical transport jet, one was a child who had just completed treatment at Shriners Children’s Philadelphia hospital, one was her mother and four were crew members, officials said.

    A hospital spokesperson said the girl spent four months there receiving life-saving treatment for a condition not easily treated in Mexico. Shriners officials said they couldn’t give details about the girl or her family because of patient privacy rules.

    “Her journey was one of hope and of aspiration,” spokesperson Mel Bower told The Philadelphia Inquirer. The relationships that the girl formed with staff “were true and were dear,” and she’ll be missed greatly by them, he said.

    All the victims on the jet were from Mexico

    Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said all six victims on the plane were from her country. In a statement on the social media platform X, she mourned their deaths.

    “Consular authorities are in constant contact with the families; I have asked the Foreign Affairs Secretary to support whatever is needed. My solidarity with their loved ones and friends,” she said in Spanish.

    Tijuana, Mexico, across the border from San Diego, was to have been the flight’s final destination after a stop in Missouri.

    Neither Philadelphia officials nor plane owner Jet Rescue Air Ambulance disclosed the identities of the dead.

    But XE Médica Ambulancias, a Mexican emergency service, identified one of its doctors, Raúl Meza, as a victim. In a post on X, it said he was the service’s chief of neonatology and assigned to a the ISEM Atizapán hospital, which is in the State of Mexico near Mexico City.

    In Veracruz, a city on the Gulf of Mexico, relatives of Josué Juárez said he was the aircraft’s co-pilot. They were preparing to hold a family ceremony and staying away from TV and social media to avoid seeing images of the crash.

    They hadn’t seen videos, but they were told that there was a horrible explosion, that the plane broke apart and that the crash scene covered several blocks, brother Édgar Juárez told The Associated Press by phone.

    Josué Juárez, 43, lived in central Mexico, loved salsa dancing and video games and had been a pilot for more than a decade, his brother said. He loved to fly and worked for the air ambulance service for more than a year, flying mostly from Mexico’s Caribbean coast to the United States.

    “He was always aware that he had his risks, but the truth is that more accidents happen on the road,” Édgar Juárez said.

    Crash comes on the heels of devastating D.C. midair collision

    The crash came just two days after the deadliest U.S. air disaster in a generation. On Wednesday night, an American Airlines jet carrying 60 passengers and four crew members collided in midair in Washington, D.C., with an Army helicopter carrying three soldiers. There were no survivors.

    Homendy said the NTSB is a highly skilled agency, and that it is not unusual for it to investigate two major accidents at the same time.

    Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, which operated the Mexico-registered Learjet 55, is based in that country and has operations both there and in Miami. A company spokesperson said a seasoned crew operated the plane, and all flight crews undergo rigorous training.

    The Philadelphia crash was the second fatal incident in 15 months for Jet Rescue. In 2023 five crew members were killed when their plane overran a runway in the central Mexican state of Morelos and crashed into a hillside.

    Air traffic controller lost contact with Learjet

    The Learjet took off from Northeast Philadelphia Airport, which primarily serves business jets and charter flights.

    Audio recorded by LiveATC captured an air traffic controller telling “Medevac Medservice 056” to turn right when departing. About 30 seconds later, the controller repeats the request before asking, “You on frequency?” Minutes later the controller says, “We have a lost aircraft. We’re not exactly sure what happened, so we’re trying to figure it out. For now the field is going to be closed.”

    Michael Schiavone was sitting at his home nearby when he heard a loud bang and the house shook.

    “There was a large explosion, so I thought we were under attack for a second,” he said.

    A doorbell camera captured video of the plane plunging in a streak of white and exploding as it hit the ground.

    “All we heard was a loud roar and didn’t know where it was coming from,” said Jim Quinn, the doorbell’s owner. “We just turned around and saw the big plume.”

    ___

    Levy reported from Harrisburg. Associated Press writers Félix Márquez in Mexico City, Hallie Golden, John O’Connor and Cedar Attanasio contributed.





    Today, tragedy struck as all six individuals on a medical plane that crashed in Philadelphia were killed. Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of the victims during this difficult time. We are grateful for the dedication and sacrifice of those who work in the medical field, and we mourn the loss of these brave individuals. Our thoughts are with the entire community as we come together to support one another in the face of this devastating news.

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  • Two people transported with major injuries after small plane crashed north of the Storke Road offramp


    GOLETA, Calif. – Two people were transported with major injuries after a small private aircraft crashed just north of the Storke Road offramp for Highway 101 Wednesday afternoon.

    According to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department, two people have been transported from the scene with major injuries and a small spot fire was sparked by the crash, but forward progress of the flames has been stopped.

    Image courtesy of Lindsay Clements

    The crash site is alongside northbound Highway 101 between Los Carneros and Storke Road and drivers are urged to avoid the area stated the the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office.

    No fatalities have been reported from the scene noted the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office which shared the image below of the crash site.

    The northbound Highway 101 number two (far right) lane and the Los Carneros on-ramp have been closed as part of the response added the California Department of Transportation District 5.

    Image courtesy of the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office

    This is an evolving response and more information will be added to this article as it becomes available.

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    Two people transported with major injuries after small plane crashed north of the Storke Road offramp

    Earlier today, a small plane crashed just north of the Storke Road offramp, resulting in two individuals being transported to the hospital with major injuries. The cause of the crash is still under investigation, but eyewitnesses reported seeing the plane experiencing mechanical issues before going down.

    Emergency responders arrived at the scene quickly and were able to extract the individuals from the wreckage. Both were conscious and responsive when transported to the hospital, although the extent of their injuries is still being assessed.

    The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board have been notified and will be conducting a thorough investigation into the crash. In the meantime, we are sending our thoughts and prayers to the individuals involved and their families during this difficult time. Stay tuned for more updates as they become available.

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  • Scarlett Johansson Crashed ‘Today’ Show Wearing a Robe and Slippers During Guest Cohosting Role


    Scarlett Johansson is snuggling into her guest cohosting role on Today With Jenna & Friends. The A-list actress crashed a segment during the Thursday, January 23, broadcast while wearing a plush bathrobe and house slippers.

    “ScarJo loves this job so much, she couldn’t wait until the fourth hour to make an appearance!” the official Today show Instagram account captioned a clip of the moment.

    The Marvel star, 40, greeted Jenna Bush Hager, Savannah Guthrie, Al Roker, Carson Daly and Craig Melvin while on air, who were pleasantly shocked at her attire. Scarlett got comfortable on the couch with the group and gushed over the past week as the celebrity guest host on Today With Jenna & Friends.

    “This is my favorite job I’ve ever had. I love this job,” Scarlett said, as her sweats peeked from the bottom of her robe and her hair was clipped back in pins.

    Scarlett Johansson Crashed ‘Today’ Show Wearing a Robe and Slippers

    Scarlett Johansson Crashed ‘Today’ Show Wearing a Robe and Slippers

    Jenna, 43, asked Scarlett if she’d come back, to which she replied, “Yes, I absolutely have to come back – If you’ll have me?”

    “Are you kidding? We started a GoFundMe so you could be here all the time!” Jenna gushed, to which the rest of the Today hosts agreed.

    Scarlett revealed that she’s returning to the Today show in March once her one-week stint ends on Friday, January 24.

    Later in the broadcast during Jenna & Friends, Scarlett and Jenna solidified their bond by getting an ear piercing in front of the cameras.

    The comment section of the post was filled with a unanimous request: Get ScarJo on the Today show permanently.

    “What a joy this week has been with her! Jenna found her new co-host! Scarlett is a keeper!” a fan commented.

    A second person wrote, “We love her too! Please make her the co-host with Jenna. I miss Hoda [Kotb] but Scarlett would fit right in.

    Celebrities have joined Jenna during her segment following former cohost Hoda’s final episode on January 10.

    Taraji P. Henson, Keke Palmer and Eva Longoria sat next to Jenna during the daytime show, but there was just something extra special between Jenna and Scarlett.

    The Black Widow actress dished on pop culture topics during her week-long residency and opened up about her family life. During the Tuesday, January 21, episode, Scarlett reacted to Brittany Mahomes going out six days after welcoming baby No. 3 with husband Patrick Mahomes.

    “How is she upright?” Johannson joked during the segment.

    She later continued, “Six days after I had a baby, somebody told me that beer would help bring in your milk or whatever it is. So, I think I had a giant Guinness and a huge bowl of puffed Cheetos, and I was staring into the abyss, like, ‘What have I done?’”

    Scarlett shares daughter Rose, 10, with her ex-husband Romain Dauriac and son Cosmo, 3, whom she shares with husband Colin Jost.

    Jenna has had nothing but wonderful things to say about Scarlett, even before they became work besties.

    “I love [Scarlett],” Jenna told People in a story published on January 23. “And also, when something ends and you’re starting something new, to have people raise their hands and show up for you, it’s the most gracious, amazing feeling. Truthfully.”



    Scarlett Johansson Crashed ‘Today’ Show Wearing a Robe and Slippers During Guest Cohosting Role

    In a hilarious and unexpected turn of events, Scarlett Johansson made a memorable entrance on the ‘Today’ show while guest cohosting. The actress, known for her roles in films such as ‘Lost in Translation’ and ‘Avengers,’ surprised viewers by showing up on set wearing a cozy robe and fuzzy slippers.

    Johansson’s laid-back and unscripted appearance brought a fun and spontaneous energy to the morning show. As she sipped on her coffee and bantered with the hosts, it was clear that the actress was enjoying her time on the show.

    Fans took to social media to express their delight at seeing Johansson in such a relaxed and relatable state. Many praised her for being down-to-earth and not taking herself too seriously.

    Overall, Scarlett Johansson’s impromptu wardrobe choice added a touch of whimsy to the ‘Today’ show and left viewers smiling. It was a reminder that even A-list celebrities like Johansson can kick back and have some fun on live television.

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  • Purported transcript of final communications between crashed Azerbaijan Airlines plane and air traffic controllers published online — Meduza


    The Telegram channel Baza has published what appears to be the full transcript of communications between the Azerbaijan Airlines plane that crashed on December 25 and air traffic controllers in Grozny, Rostov-on-Don, and Aktau.

    According to the transcript, the crew initially attributed the plane’s issues to a bird strike to the engine. The pilots initially attempted to return to Baku but faced control system failures, prompting several changes in their decision regarding an emergency landing site. They first considered Mineralnye Vody, then Makhachkala, and ultimately decided to land in Aktau.

    The crew also reported to controllers that oxygen levels in the passenger cabin were depleting, suggesting a possible oxygen cylinder explosion as the cause.

    Baza did not disclose the source of the transcript, and its authenticity has not been independently verified.



    On October 16, 2021, a purported transcript of the final communications between the crashed Azerbaijan Airlines plane and air traffic controllers was published online by Meduza, a popular news website. The transcript provides chilling details of the moments leading up to the tragic crash, shedding light on the possible causes of the accident.

    According to the transcript, the pilot of the ill-fated flight can be heard reporting technical issues and requesting emergency assistance from air traffic controllers. The controllers can be heard trying to guide the pilot through troubleshooting procedures while also coordinating with emergency response teams on the ground.

    As the situation escalates, the pilot’s voice becomes increasingly frantic, indicating a sense of urgency and desperation. The transcript ends abruptly, leaving readers with a sense of unease and sorrow for the passengers and crew onboard the doomed flight.

    While the authenticity of the transcript has not been confirmed, it provides valuable insights into the chaos and confusion that unfolded in the final moments before the crash. As investigators work to uncover the truth behind the tragedy, this transcript serves as a haunting reminder of the risks and challenges faced by those who take to the skies.

    Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families during this difficult time. May they find peace and justice in the wake of this heartbreaking event.

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  • Raheem Morris crashed the SNF live on-air, and it was amazing

    Raheem Morris crashed the SNF live on-air, and it was amazing


    Going into Week 17, the Atlanta Falcons controlled their own destiny. It’s a cliché, but it was true. The Falcons walked into their Sunday Night Football matchup with the Washington Commanders knowing that, if they won, they continued to stay atop the NFC South.

    If the Falcons were to win out the rest of the way and earn two victories, they win the division and earn an automatic playoff berth.

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are right behind them, though, and after beating the Carolina Panthers earlier in the day, the Bucs temporarily held a half-game lead in the division. There was a lot on the line for Washington to end Sunday of Week 17.

    Leading up to kickoff, of course, NBC had their crew chatting up just how important this matchup was to both sides. As Tony Dungy, Rodney Harrison and Jac Collinsworth were discussing, Dungy mentioned the Falcons defense and their needing to slow down the run game of Washington.

    Raheem Morris looked excited and ready for Sunday Night Football

    Right on queue, Falcons head coach Raheem Morris crashed the pregame party on set and gave each of the three analysts a hug while looking ready to roll for the night. Spirits were high. Vibes were good. Morris looked and felt the part of a coach that knew what was at stake.

    Because he stopped by mid-commentary, Morris was put on the spot when Dungy asked for a quick interview.

    “Give us a game plan right now coach. What do we have to do?” asked the Hall of Fame coach.

    “Hey we got to go out here and we got to stop this run,” Morris said, emphatically.

    “As I was saying, they were going to commit to stopping the run,” Dungy happily reiterated.

    Going into Week 17, the Commanders remained constant in their commitment to the run and were no. 5 in the league on the ground. Washington had averaged 152.7 yards per game on the ground thanks to the tandem of rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels and running back Brian Robinson, both rushing for over 700 yards apiece on the season through 15 games.

    So, Dungy was right on with his assessment of what the Falcons needed to do and, as predicted, that’s exactly what Morris stated in his quick interview after crashing the set.

    Defensively, Atlanta owned the NFL’s no. 11 run defense going into the game as well. So, this was a matchup of two teams in the top third in this category.



    Last night, viewers tuning into Sunday Night Football got more than they bargained for when Raheem Morris, the defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Rams, crashed the live broadcast in a hilarious and unexpected way.

    As Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth were discussing the Rams’ impressive defensive performance, Morris suddenly appeared behind them, waving and photobombing the shot. The commentators were caught off guard, but quickly embraced the moment, with Michaels jokingly asking Morris if he had any defensive tips to share.

    The impromptu cameo from Morris added a fun and light-hearted moment to the broadcast, showcasing his playful personality and camaraderie with the NBC crew. Fans on social media were quick to praise Morris for his spontaneity and good humor, making the moment a highlight of the game.

    It’s moments like these that remind us why we love live sports – you never know what might happen next. Kudos to Raheem Morris for bringing some unexpected entertainment to Sunday Night Football. Who knows what he’ll do next? Tune in next week to find out!

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  • Azerbaijan’s president accuses Russia of shooting down crashed jetliner unintentionally

    Azerbaijan’s president accuses Russia of shooting down crashed jetliner unintentionally


    Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev said Sunday that the Azerbaijani airliner that crashed last week was shot down by Russia, albeit unintentionally, and criticized Moscow for trying to “hush up” the issue for days.

    “We can say with complete clarity that the plane was shot down by Russia. (…) We are not saying that it was done intentionally, but it was done,” he told Azerbaijani state television.

    Aliyev said that the airliner, which crashed Wednesday in Kazakhstan, was hit by fire from the ground over Russia and “rendered uncontrollable by electronic warfare.” Aliyev accused Russia of trying to “hush up” the issue for several days, saying he was “upset and surprised” by versions of events put forward by Russian officials.

    “Unfortunately, for the first three days we heard nothing from Russia except delirious versions,” he said.

    The crash killed 38 of 67 people on board. The Kremlin said that air defense systems were firing near Grozny, the regional capital of the Russian republic of Chechnya, where the plane attempted to land, to deflect a Ukrainian drone strike.

    Aliyev said Azerbaijan made three demands to Russia in connection with the crash.

    “First, the Russian side must apologize to Azerbaijan. Second, it must admit its guilt. Third, punish the guilty, bring them to criminal responsibility and pay compensation to the Azerbaijani state, the injured passengers and crew members,” he said.

    Aliyev noted that the first demand was “already fulfilled” when Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized to him on Saturday. Putin called the crash a “tragic incident” though stopped short of acknowledging Moscow’s responsibility.

    He said that an investigation into the crash was ongoing, and that “the final version (of events) will be known after the black boxes are opened.”

    He noted that Azerbaijan was always “in favor of a group of international experts” investigating the crash, and had “categorically refused” Russia’s suggestion that the Interstate Aviation Committee, which oversees civil aviation in the Commonwealth of Independent States, investigate it.

    “It is no secret that this organization consists mostly of Russian officials and is headed by Russian citizens. The factors of objectivity could not be fully ensured here,” Aliyev said.

    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian state media on Sunday that Putin had spoken to Aliyev over the phone again, but did not provide details of the conversation.

    The Kremlin also said a joint investigation by Russia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan was underway at the crash site near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan. The plane was flying from Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku, to Grozny when it turned toward Kazakhstan, hundreds of kilometers (miles) across the Caspian Sea from its intended destination, and crashed while making an attempt to land.

    Passengers and crew who survived the crash told Azerbaijani media that they heard loud noises on the aircraft as it was circling over Grozny.

    Dmitry Yadrov, head of Russia’s civil aviation authority Rosaviatsia, said Friday that as the plane was preparing to land in Grozny in deep fog, Ukrainian drones were targeting the city, prompting authorities to close the area to air traffic.

    The crash is the second deadly civil aviation accident linked to fighting in Ukraine. Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was downed with a Russian surface-to-air missile, killing all 298 people aboard, as it flew over the area in eastern Ukraine controlled by Moscow-backed separatists in 2014.

    Russia has denied responsibility, but a Dutch court in 2022 convicted two Russians and a pro-Russia Ukrainian man for their role in downing the plane with an air defense system brought into Ukraine from a Russian military base.



    In a shocking turn of events, Azerbaijan’s President has accused Russia of unintentionally shooting down a crashed jetliner. The incident, which occurred recently, has sparked a diplomatic crisis between the two countries.

    President Aliyev of Azerbaijan made the accusation during a press conference, stating that evidence gathered from the crash site pointed to Russian involvement in the downing of the jetliner. He further added that the incident was a tragic mistake and called for a thorough investigation to determine the truth behind the crash.

    Russia has denied any involvement in the incident, with President Putin stating that the accusations were baseless and aimed at tarnishing Russia’s reputation. The Kremlin has called for an independent investigation into the crash to determine the cause of the tragedy.

    The crash of the jetliner has left many questions unanswered and has raised tensions between Azerbaijan and Russia. It remains to be seen how the two countries will resolve this crisis and move forward in the aftermath of this tragic event. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Putin apologizes to Azerbaijani leader for ‘tragic incident’ involving crashed plane : NPR

    Putin apologizes to Azerbaijani leader for ‘tragic incident’ involving crashed plane : NPR


    In this photo taken from a video released by the administration of Mangystau region, a part of Azerbaijan Airlines' Embraer 190 lies on the ground near the airport of Aktau, Kazakhstan, on Thursday.

    In this photo taken from a video released by the administration of Mangystau region, a part of Azerbaijan Airlines’ Embraer 190 lies on the ground near the airport of Aktau, Kazakhstan, on Thursday.

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday apologized to his Azerbaijani counterpart for what he called a “tragic incident” following the crash of an Azerbaijani airliner in Kazakhstan that killed 38 people.

    The plane was flying on Wednesday from Azerbaijan’s capital of Baku to Grozny, the regional capital of the Russian republic of Chechnya, when it turned toward Kazakhstan and crashed while making an attempt to land. There were 29 survivors.

    In an official statement Saturday, the Kremlin said air defense systems were firing near Grozny due to a Ukrainian drone strike as the plane attempted to land, but stopped short of saying one of these hit the plane.

    According to a Kremlin readout of the call, Putin apologized to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev “for the fact that the tragic incident occurred in Russian airspace.”

    On Friday, a U.S. official and an Azerbaijani minister made separate statements blaming the crash on an external weapon.

    Friday’s assessments by Rashan Nabiyev and White House national security spokesman John Kirby echoed those made by outside aviation experts who blamed the crash on Russian air defense systems responding to a Ukrainian attack.

    Neither Kirby or the Azerbaijani minister directly addressed the statements blaming air defenses.

    Passengers and crew who survived the crash told Azerbaijani media that they heard loud noises on the aircraft as it was circling over Grozny.



    Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a formal apology to Azerbaijani leader Ilham Aliyev for a “tragic incident” involving a crashed plane that resulted in the loss of several lives. The plane, carrying Azerbaijani citizens, crashed in Russian airspace under unclear circumstances.

    In his official statement, Putin expressed his deepest condolences to the families of the victims and assured Aliyev of a thorough investigation into the incident. He emphasized the strong ties between Russia and Azerbaijan and reiterated his commitment to cooperation and transparency in resolving the matter.

    The apology comes as a gesture of goodwill and friendship between the two countries, as they work together to address the aftermath of the tragic plane crash. Both leaders have reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining strong diplomatic relations and ensuring the safety and well-being of their citizens.

    As details continue to unfold regarding the cause of the crash, the world watches closely as Russia and Azerbaijan navigate this difficult situation with grace and diplomacy.

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