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Kazakh city of Aktau recalls the Azerbaijan Airlines crash one year on

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Last updated: 2025/12/24 at 7:59 PM
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A year has passed since the tragic Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash near Aktau, Kazakhstan, a day etched in the memories of local residents and the first responders who worked tirelessly to save lives. On December 25, 2024, Flight 8243, en route from Baku to Grozny, declared an emergency and attempted to land at Aktau International Airport, ultimately crashing just short of the runway. The incident resulted in the loss of 38 lives and left 29 injured, sparking an international investigation and raising serious questions about airspace safety.

The aircraft, carrying 67 passengers and five crew members, initially requested to land at airports in Mineralnye Vody and Makhachkala, Russia, but was denied permission by Russian air traffic control. This prompted the crew to request an emergency landing in Aktau, Kazakhstan. Despite being cleared to land, the plane circled the runway twice before crashing approximately 3 kilometers from the airport, near the village of Akshukyr.

The Immediate Aftermath of the Azerbaijan Airlines Crash

First responders, including doctors from the Mangystau Regional Emergency Medical Centre, were quickly on the scene. Dr. Ospan Orazbekov recounted witnessing the plane’s descent, describing it as moving “extremely fast with its nose dipping toward the ground.” He and his team raced towards the crash site, finding the aircraft broken into two parts with the front section engulfed in flames.

Focusing on the less damaged tail section, the medical team immediately began rescuing injured passengers, successfully extricating eight individuals. Dr. Orazbekov continued searching the wreckage, prioritizing the rescue of children and pregnant women. The emotional toll of the event remains profound, as he remembers “every face of every person” he helped save.

Local residents also joined the rescue effort, assisting passengers in exiting the plane and providing initial aid. The 29 injured individuals were transported to the Mangystau Regional Multidisciplinary Hospital, where medical staff prepared for a surge in patients. Eleven were admitted to the intensive care unit in critical condition, suffering from severe injuries including head trauma, broken bones, and multiple rib fractures.

A Community Responds

The community of Aktau rallied to support the victims. A significant outpouring of generosity was seen at the city’s blood centre, with residents lining up to donate blood for those in need. Dr. Bakytzhan Koybekov, head of ICU, noted the unprecedented scale of the emergency and expressed gratitude for his team’s dedication.

As patients stabilized, some were evacuated to Russia and Azerbaijan for further treatment. Ultimately, all 29 injured passengers received care and were able to return to their home countries, a testament to the coordinated efforts of medical professionals and the community.

Investigation Reveals Russian Involvement in the Plane Crash

Initial reports indicated the aircraft was struck by “external objects” while approaching Grozny. A preliminary investigation by Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Transport later determined these objects were shrapnel from exploding Russian air defence missiles. This revelation pointed to a disturbing cause of the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash.

Russian President Vladimir Putin initially apologized to Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev for the “tragic incident,” attributing it to Ukrainian drone activity targeting Grozny. However, in October 2024, Putin admitted that Russian air defences were responsible for downing the Azerbaijani passenger jet. This admission followed an earlier incident where Aliyev, while en route to a summit, ordered his aircraft to return to Baku upon learning of the crash in Russian airspace.

In a significant move, Aliyev declined to attend the informal CIS summit in St. Petersburg in December 2024, marking the first anniversary of the tragedy. The incident has undoubtedly strained relations between Azerbaijan and Russia, raising concerns about airspace security and international protocols.

Today, the crash site remains a somber reminder of the event. Scattered debris, including personal belongings and fragments of the fuselage, serve as poignant markers of the loss. Residents of the Mangystau region have established a memorial to honor the victims and crew of Flight 8243.

The investigation into the full circumstances surrounding the Azerbaijan Airlines crash is ongoing. Further details are expected to emerge as the inquiry progresses, and the international community will be watching closely for accountability and measures to prevent similar tragedies in the future. Those seeking more information can follow updates from official government sources and reputable news organizations.

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