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The Azerbaijani passenger plane that crashed on Christmas Day killing 38 people suffered external damage and was riddled with holes in its fuselage, a preliminary report revealed. Azerbaijan Airlines flight J2-8243, which had been flying from Baku to Grozny, the capital of Russia ’s republic of Chechnya, crash-landed a few kilometres short of Aktau airport in Kazakhstan on 25 December 2024. The Embraer 190 aircraft was carrying 67 people but only 29 survived, making it the first fatal accident involving a passenger jet in 2024.

A preliminary report published on a Kazakh government website on Tuesday said that there was damage to the plane, including on its stabilisers, hydraulics and trim systems, but it did not say what caused the damage, Reuters reported. The report was issued under global aviation rules to learn from incidents like these in order to prevent them in the future, rather than assigning blame for the crash. Also included were photographs showing that the port side of the tail section had numerous punctures, while other pictures showed fragments that it described as “foreign metal objects” removed from the left stabiliser and hydraulic system.



A senior Azerbaijani government official told Reuters that the external impact referred to in the report was from a Russian surface-to-air missile. The news agency had not received comment from Russian officials on this. "The Azerbaijani side possesses a fragment of a Pantsir-S missile, which was extracted from the a.

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