Putin Apologizes for 'Tragic Incident' but Stops Short of Saying Azerbaijani Plane Was Shot Down

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Putin Apologizes for 'Tragic Incident' but Stops Short of Saying Azerbaijani Plane Was Shot Down
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Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed regret over the incident involving an Azerbaijani military helicopter, but refrained from explicitly stating that it was downed by Russian forces.

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