THE cause of the deadly Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash that killed 38 has been revealed.
The Christmas Day disaster saw the aircraft explode into a fireball near the city of Aktau, Kazakhstan amid reports that it shot down by a Russian anti-aircraft missile.
The plane exploded into a fireball[/caption]
Azerbaijan Airlines have now revealed that the cause of the crash was “external physical and technical interference”.
It’s the first official statement on the cause of the crash from the airline – confirming the disaster was not caused by a fault on board the aircraft.
The doomed flight had been travelling from Baku, in Azerbaijan, to Grozny, in Russia’s Chechnya on Christmas.
But tracking data from FlightRadar24 and the plane’s transponder shows the final minutes of the plane’s journey.
The jet flew in an erratic pattern, repeatedly lurching up and down across the Caspian Sea as the hero pilots fought for control of the damaged jet.
After reaching land, they tried to descend towards Aktau Airport but continued struggling to control the doomed aircraft.
Moments later it smashed into the ground and ripped in half – killing more than half on board.
It comes as several reports have linked the tragic crash to Russia.
A Russian military blogger claimed the plane was hit by the air defence missile as it flew over Russia.
This theory was fuelled further as just one minute later a panicky Russia shut down the air space, according to blogger VChK-OGPU.
Anti-air Pantsir missiles had been installed in the area of Grozny airport just a fortnight before the deadly incident.
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