INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian media leakages of radio interactions from Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243 were not sourced from its flight recorder, a senior Kazakh
official stated Friday, coming a week before authorities are anticipated to launch initial crash investigation results.The Azerbaijani
traveler jet crashed in western Kazakhstan on Dec
25, killing 38 of the 67 people onboard
The flight had actually been diverted from its arranged landing in the southern Russian city of Grozny.Moscow has acknowledged that its air
defenses were active in the location at the time, stating that Ukrainian drones had been attacking Russian territory
Civilian air authorities in Russia have recommended that heavy fog and a bird strike were to blame for the crash.Last week, the Telegram
news channel Baza, which has purported links to Russian law enforcement, released what it stated was a records of radio communications in
between air traffic control and Flight 8243
In the records, theaircrew told air traffic control they had actually suffered a bird strike and an oxygen tank explosion.Theres a big
difference in between what was published and the contents of the black box, Kazakhstans Deputy Prime Minister Kanat Bozumbayev said
throughout a televised press instruction, describing the Baza leak.Just since somebody published something on the internet does not imply
its the truth, he said, including that the flight recorder information consists of a little bit more than what has been revealed so far.Baza
later clarified that its report was based upon air traffic control service interactions, not cockpit recordings from the flight
recorder.Azerbaijans President Ilham Aliyev, a close ally of Moscow, has accused Russia of shooting down Azerbaijan Airlines aircraft and
hiding the true reason for the disaster
The Kremlin stated President Vladimir Putin called Aliyev several times to reveal remorse over the incident taking place in Russian airspace
however did decline responsibility.Preliminary crash examination outcomes are anticipated by Feb
1, with the airplanes black boxes presently under analysis in Brazil.