Putin admits complicity of Russia in downing Azerbeijani airplane
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All on Fri Oct 10 15:48:39 2025
Russian President Vladimir Putin has admitted that Russia played a role in the crash of an Azerbaijani airliner in Kazakhstan last year. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev claimed at the time that the plane was shot down by a Russian missile, but Russia never confirmed this.
Putin met Aliyev on Thursday during a summit of former Soviet countries in Tajikistan. The Russian president said that air defenses were active that night of December 25, 2024, to intercept Ukrainian drones. One of the missiles reportedly exploded "a few meters" from the passenger plane.
The aircraft, an Embraer 190 with 67 passengers, was en route from Baku to Grozny, the capital of the Russian region of Chechnya. The plane ultimately crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan. 38 passengers were killed.
Putin had previously apologized to Aliyev, but had not specifically stated that Russia was to blame for the accident. A Kremlin statement at the time stated that Putin apologized "because the tragic incident occurred in Russian airspace.
"In Thursday's conversation, Putin said that Russia would do "everything necessary" to provide compensation.
Aliyev had previously been outspokenly critical of Russia's response to the crash, claiming that the Kremlin was trying to cover up Russia's role. On Thursday, his tone changed and he thanked Putin for the apology.
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