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38 dead as Azerbaijani jet crashes in Kazakhstan

The Embraer 190 aircraft that was supposed to fly from Baku to Chechnya

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An Azerbaijan Airlines passenger jet crashed on Wednesday in western Kazakhstan, killing 38 of the 67 people on board, officials said.

The Embraer 190 aircraft that was supposed to fly northwest from the Azerbaijani capital Baku to the city of Grozny in Chechnya in southern Russia instead flew across the Caspian Sea and went down near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan.

The plane’s course on Flight Radar showed it flying away from its normal route and then circling over the area where it eventually crashed near Aktau, an oil and gas hub on the eastern shore of the Caspian Sea.

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Azerbaijan Airlines reported that 67 people were on board — 62 passengers and five crew members.

The Kazakh Emergency Situations Ministry reported earlier that “28 survivors including two children have been hospitalized.”

The Kazakh transport ministry said the plane carried 37 nationals from Azerbaijan, six from Kazakhstan, three from Kyrgyzstan and 16 from Russia.

“A plane doing the Baku-Grozny route crashed near the city of Aktau. It belongs to Azerbaijan Airlines,” the Kazakh transport ministry said on Telegram.

Kazakhstan said it had opened an investigation.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev declared Thursday a day of national mourning and canceled a planned visit to Russia for an informal summit of leaders of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), a grouping of former Soviet nations.

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