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Russia has a history of downing passenger planes — and covering it up


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The main question in this story is "Who will be the judge?"

Chechen court will say that it was a NATO`s drone seen daily in the air of Grozny city.
NATO`s court will say that is was Russian rocket.

Choosing the right judge and the right court is the most important thing here. Z guys hope that no one from NATO will be allowed to investigate this. So we will have the right judge and the right conclusions. Other judges have other opinions but they will not have any access to evidences - so their statements will be unfounded.

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1 hour ago, zmisha said:

Chechen court will say that it was a NATO`s drone

If there was even a remote possibility that a Ukrainian drone caused this incident, you can rest assured Russia would have already denounced it.

The reality is that drones are not designed to shoot down planes.

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1 minute ago, AndreasHG said:

If there was even a remote possibility that a Ukrainian drone caused this incident, you can rest assured Russia would have already denounced it.

The reality is that drones are not designed to shoot down planes.

In any war, history is written by the winners. Whoever wins will tell the world how it all happened.

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On 12/28/2024 at 10:18 AM, AndreasHG said:

Russia has a history of downing passenger planes — and covering it up

Most all countries have a history of covering up their malfeasances.

11 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Russia has a history of suppressing the truth.

Yes, as with most countries, especially the United States, we don’t publicly know even the tip of the iceberg of what some of the atrocities three letter agencies have hidden. Though as with most patriots of their homeland, the truth is impossible.

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4 minutes ago, blazes said:

What's in it for Russia to bring down the Azerbaijan plane????

Drunken operators at the controls ,they don’t know what they’re doing sober

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2 hours ago, zmisha said:

In any war, history is written by the winners.

Then rest assured the downing of the Azerbaijani flight will be blamed on the Russians 

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WAPO still fighting the Cold War.

Relying on people's short memories (about Korean Airlines in 1983).

That plane was deliberately flown into Soviet air space to test Soviet defences (in particular to see if they were prepared to shoot down a civilian airliner).

 

The plane was surrounded by Mig jets, ordering the plane to land on Soviet territory.  I seem to recall that the Mig pilots gave the KA pilot 15 minutes to comply.  He flew straight on.

Even if you don't believe this explanation, you still have to account for why the KA jet was flying over Soviet territory.

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5 hours ago, blazes said:

WAPO still fighting the Cold War.

Relying on people's short memories (about Korean Airlines in 1983).

We remember Korean Airlines and Iran Air also

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2 hours ago, AndreasHG said:

 

Misha, frankly speaking, your comments are childish, mis constructed and misinformed. 

 

The International Civil Aviation Organization (a United Nations agency which helps 193 countries, which would include Russia, to cooperate together and share their skies to their mutual benefit), states, under the Montreal convention, that "States and States alone maintain sovereign authority over their airspace".

 

"This authority carries with it the responsibility to issue risk advisories regarding any threats to the safety of civilian aircraft operating in their airspace. Said threats may include, but are not limited to, armed conflicts, ash clouds due to volcanic eruptions, missile tests and rocket launches, etc."

 

"States also have authority to close their airspace where certain safety threats may warrant that action".

 

Even "ICAO does not possess the authority to over-ride sovereign States in order to close their airspace or reroute airline traffic".   

 

Airlines have some discretion in their decision making. "Aircraft and airline operators  are responsible for assessing global airspace risks communicated by States, and/or third parties, before deciding where they fly".

But do you really expect the flag airline company of Azerbaijan, a country which is a member of Russian dominated Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and which is de-facto and de-jure a military ally of Russia, to dispute the Russian authorities claim that the Russian territory is safe?

 

Do you really expect the Azerbaijan Airlines to tell the whole World that Russia is lying, and its skies are dangerous to fly, because the Russian air defenses are crap?

 

If you do, you are childish.

 

https://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/ICAO-Clarifies-International-Conflict-Zone-Guidance.aspx

typical behavioral from Russians....

 

Police arrested a Russian man who went on a violent rampage at a hotel in the Choeng Thale area of Phuket, physically assaulting other hotel guests and Thai police officers.

 

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