Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: 38 Dead, 29 Survivors, 6 in Critical Condition
Azerbaijan Airlines flight from Baku to Grozny crashed near Aktau, western Kazakhstan on December 25. The Embraer 190 aircraft carried 67 people, with 29 survivors. Three Russians have been discharged from the hospital, while six remain in critical or serious condition. Nine injured Russians were transferred to Moscow hospitals. Three Russian experts are now working in Brazil to decipher the flight recorders using specialized equipment and software.
The plane crash occurred on December 25, leaving 38 people dead. Among the 67 on board were five crew members and 62 passengers. The three Russian experts are using specialized decoding equipment and software to extract and analyze the flight data recorders. The deciphering process is taking place in Brazil. The patients, including the six still in the hospital, are receiving all necessary medical care. The discharged Russians have shown improved condition.
The flight recorders' deciphering is underway in Brazil, with Russian experts using specialized tools. Six people remain hospitalized, three critically and three seriously. Nine injured Russians were transported to Moscow for further treatment. The cause of the crash is yet to be determined.