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Old 25-12-2024, 03:11 PM #1
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Default Plane Crashes near Kazakhstan's Aktau airport, 38 dead

[Children are among 32 people rescued alive
from the wreckage of a passenger plane
that crashed in Kazakhstan on Christmas Day,
killing 38 people.

The Azerbaijan Airlines aircraft was
carrying 67 people when it hit the
ground near the city of Aktau,
sending flames into the sky.

The plane had been en route from Baku
in Azerbaijan to Grozny in Russia,
but was rerouted due to fog.

It's not known what caused the
deadly crash, which Kazakhstani officials
say killed 38 people.

Azerbaijan Airlines is suspending
all flights to Grozny while
the investigation is underway,
it has been reported.]

https://news.sky.com/story/azerbaija...rport-13279720






After the crash.


[A firefighter is seen above climbing through
debris in the upside-down plane]

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...as-market.html



Amazing 38 were saved

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