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Putin makes mealy-mouthed APOLOGY after passenger plane was shot down by Russian missile killing 38


A SHAMED Vladimir Putin made a mealy-mouthed apology after a passenger plane is believed to have been shot down by a Russian missile.

Moscow state media reported the tyrant said a rare “sorry” over the crash that killed 38 people in a phone call with Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev.

Vladimir Putin recording a video message in the Kremlin.
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Vladimir Putin said sorry over the Azerbaijani plane crash[/caption]

Emergency responders at the crash site of a passenger plane.
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A drone view shows emergency specialists working at the crash site[/caption]

Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer E190AR crashing in Aktau, Kazakhstan.
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Putin’s air defences crippled the plane that then crashed[/caption]

Map showing the flight path of a jet that was hit by a missile, the pilot's desperate attempt to land, and the final crash near Aktau Airport.

But despite apologising, Vlad continued to dodge taking responsibility for the Christmas Day disaster – instead being merely sorry the incident happened in his airspace.

He described the crash as a “tragic incident” – and admitted that Russian air defences were active at the time of the approach by the plane.

The 72-year-old insisted they were repelling Ukrainian drones attacking the Russian region of Chechnya.

It is understood Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243 was hit by a Russian air defence missile while going to land in Grozny after taking off from Baku in Azerbaijan.

Pilots bravely struggled on in their crippled airliner – managing to cross the Caspian Sea before plummeting to the ground near Aktau International Airport in Kazakhstan.

In a statement on the phonecall, the Kremlin said: “A detailed discussion was held regarding the crash of an Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane on 25 December near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan.

“Vladimir Putin expressed his apologies for the fact that the tragic incident occurred in Russian airspace.

“He once again extended his deepest and most sincere condolences to the families of the victims and wished a speedy recovery to those injured.

“During the conversation, it was noted that the Azerbaijani passenger aircraft, which was strictly following its scheduled route, had made several attempts to land at the airport in Grozny.

“At the time, Grozny, Mozdok, and Vladikavkaz were under attack by Ukrainian combat drones, and Russian air defence systems were repelling these assaults.”

The plane is believed to have been downed by a Pantsir-S air defence system.

The Kremlin said: “The Investigative Committee of Russia has opened a criminal case under Article 263 of the Criminal Code (violation of traffic safety rules and the operation of air transport). Initial investigative actions are underway, and both civilian and military specialists are being questioned.

“At present, two employees from the General Prosecutor’s Office of Azerbaijan are in Grozny, working jointly with representatives of the General Prosecutor’s Office and the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.

“Specialised services from Russia, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan are closely cooperating at the crash site near Aktau.”

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