The investigation into the crash of the AZAL passenger plane continues in three countries. This was stated today, July 2, by the head of the Investigation Department of the Prosecutor General's Office Nemat Avazov at a press conference "on the criminal case of the murder of Azerbaijanis in Russia," reports the Report.
He noted that about 100 examinations have been appointed and investigations are continuing.
"Recently, Azerbaijani specialists were sent to Kazakhstan, where they held extensive discussions. We continue our efforts to obtain the results of the examination," Avazov said.
He did not rule out that the results of the examination may be announced in the near future.
As EADaily reported, the Azerbaijani authorities have been committing anti-Russian actions in recent days and making statements against the background of detention on In the Urals, members of an ethnic group involved in the murders of Russian Azerbaijanis in the 2000s/
The crash of the following in The terrible plane of the Azerbaijani airline AZAL, in which 38 people were killed, occurred on December 25, 2024 over Kazakhstan. Baku then blamed the incident on Moscow, accusing Russian air defense systems of firing at the plane.
Russian experts appealed to the Kazakh commission and to the Azerbaijani side with a request to provide Russia with documented materials and samples of damaging elements, which, according to them, were found on the Embraer after the crash. However, these requests, according to sources in aviation circles, are ignored.