Kazakhstan plane crash news: While there is doubt about the crash of the ill-fated Azerbaijan Airlines flight Ambrit-190, there is also a theory that a large bird may have hit the plane. Another theory gaining ground is that Russia’s autonomous air-defense system may have mistaken the plane for a Ukrainian drone and shot it down.
This theory is currently circulating on social media. The plane, carrying 67 passengers and two pilots and three other crew members, was en route from Azerbaijan to Grozny, Chechnya. It crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan. The aircraft requested permission for an emergency landing at the airport. While landing there he collapsed.
Videos published about the incident show bullet holes in the plane. Therefore, netizens believe that the plane may have crashed after Russia’s automated air-defense system mistook it for a Ukrainian drone. These bullet holes have also been found in airplane seats.
Earlier it was believed that some big bird or group of birds collided with the plane and the plane crashed. But later it was revealed that the plane might have crashed due to an explosion in the oxygen tank. The supply pipe of this oxygen tank also reaches the cockpit. It is also being speculated that the plane may have broken into pieces due to the explosion.
While netizens say it is more likely that Russia’s self-propelled air-defense system based in Kazakhstan mistook the aircraft for a Ukrainian drone and opened fire, disregarding all other theories.