UPDATE: At least 25 survivors in passenger plane crash
An airline Azerbaijan Airlines plane that was en route Wednesday from the Azerbaijani capital of Baku to Grozny, in the Russian republic of Chechnya, crashed in Kazakhstan.
Heavy fog diverted the flight to Kazakhstan's Aktaou, but the passenger plane crashed near the city of Aktaou in western Kazakhstan.
There were believed to be 72 people on board. There was initially some uncertainty about the number of passengers. But Kazakhstan's Kazinform news agency now reports that the plane had 72 people - 67 passengers and five crew members - on board. Several of them reportedly survived the plane crash. The exact number of passengers and crew members has yet to be confirmed by authorities. At least 25 people are said to have survived the crash, according to authorities.
Images on social media show the plane flying steeply downward, crashing and exploding. Photos show debris from the plane spreading across a rural area in Aktaou.
The cause of the crash is unknown for now.
(FVDV for Tagtik/Source: Reuters - Belga - Tass/Illustration picture: Unsplash)
Breaking: a short time ago an Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer E190AR flight J28561 from Baku to Grozny squawked 7700 (general emergency) and attempted to land at Aktau Airport in Azerbaijan resulting in a crash
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