He asked today to be fully investigated, from which 38 people were killed.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and victims of flight J28243,” spokeswoman Farah Dakhlala said in a post on the X platform. “We wish the injured a speedy recovery and call for a full investigation,” he added.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and victims of flight . We wish those injured in the crash a speedy recovery and call for a full investigation.
— NATO Spokesperson Farah Dakhlallah (@NATOpress)
The chairman of Kazakhstan’s Senate said earlier today that the cause of the crash is still unknown.
The Embraer passenger jet crashed on Wednesday near the Kazakh city of Akhtatu after earlier veering off course over an area of Russia where Moscow says it has recently intercepted attacks by Ukrainian drones.