The investigation will be transparent: Kazakhstan responds to versions of Aktau plane crash

The investigation will be transparent: Kazakhstan responds to versions of Aktau plane crash

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The speaker of the Senate of Kazakhstan condemns speculation about the causes of the plane crash in Aktau. A special commission involving the three countries is conducting an investigation, the results of which are promised to be made public.

The Speaker of the Senate of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Maulen Ashymbayev, condemned the speculation and speculation surrounding the plane crash in Aktau. None of the countries whose citizens were on board are interested in concealing the causes of the crash.

He said this in a commentary to Kazpravda.kz, reports UNN.

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Ashymbayev emphasized that a special commission is currently working with the participation of experts from Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Russia, who are thoroughly investigating the causes of the tragedy.

The nature of these damages, the causes of the plane crash are still unknown. A special commission is working. Representatives of the relevant structures of Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Russia have been involved. Our experts are working together with representatives of these countries. To immediately draw any conclusions about the photo, that it is the result of some actions and so on, is speculation, these are unfounded statements. It's wrong and unethical to make such assessments. First of all, it is an indicator that certain people want to earn some dividends for themselves, to disperse the hype, to get something for themselves, in particular, views

- said the head of the Senate.

According to him, Azerbaijan, Russia and Kazakhstan do not intend to conceal information, and all data will be made public. Ashimbayev called for allowing experts to complete their work and make the results public, emphasizing that there should be no doubt about this.

Recall

An Azerbaijan Airlines plane flying from Baku to Grozny crashed at Aktau airport .

Traces of shrapnel-like damage were found on the tail section of the Embraer 190 plane that crashed in Kazakhstan. One of the passengers said that there was an explosion on board before the crash.

Kazakh Deputy Prime Minister Kanat Bozumbayev said that criminalists and civil aviation experts are investigating, interrogating witnesses and analyzing the black box.