Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized to his Azerbaijani counterpart for the 'tragic incident' involving the crash of an Azerbaijani airliner in Kazakhstan that killed 38 people.
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Según un resumen del Kremlin de la llamada, Putin se disculpó con el presidente azerbaiyano Ilham Aliyev “por el hecho de que el incidente trágico ocurrió en el espacio aéreo ruso”. Nabiyev dijo a la prensa azerbaiyana que “las conclusiones preliminares de los expertos apuntan a un impacto externo”, al igual que los testimonios de testigos.
Yadrov indicó que después de que el capitán realizó dos intentos fallidos de aterrizar, se le ofrecieron otros aeropuertos, pero decidió volar a Aktau, en Kazajistán, al otro lado del mar Caspio.
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