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Kazakhstan: 21 Dead After Jet Crashes In Fog

For the second time in a month, a plane has crashed in Kazakhstan, killing 21 people on board.

All 21 people on board an internal SCAT Airlines flight in Kazakhstan were killed when their plane crashed as it approached Almaty airport in thick fog.

Sixteen passengers - including one child - and five members of crew were killed.

The plane had been en route from the city of Kokshetau in northern Kazakhstan to the southeast city when it crashed near the village of Kyzyl Tu.

The crash site revealed wreckage strewn across a snow-covered field a few miles from the airport runway.

Airport officials say the jet had already made one aborted approach and was preparing to rise again for a second attempt when it suddenly appeared to veer off course and crash into the ground.

"There was no fire, no explosion. The plane just plunged to the earth," said Yuri Ilyin, deputy head of the city's emergency department.

Kazakh President, Nursultan Nazarbayev, relayed his concerns about the recent spate of accidents affecting the aviation industry by appointing Deputy Prime Minister Bakytzhan Sagintayev to lead an investigation into the accident.

"On behalf of the Kazakh people and myself, I express the deepest sympathies to the relatives and loved ones of those who died," the Kazakh leader said a statement.



The type of plane involved in the crash is not yet known; SCAT flies Boeing 757s and 737s, along with the Yak-42 and the An-24, according to reports.

It was the second plane crash in the former Soviet republic in a month.

A military transport airplane crashed in bad weather near the southern Kazakh city of Shymkent on December 25, killing all 27 people on board.

In that crash, prosecutors said that a fatal combination of technical problems, bad weather and human errors caused that accident.

SCAT Airlines said no further comment would be made until recovery workers had found and deciphered the "black box" flight data recorders.

Officials said they located the first of the two devices a few hours after the crash.


http://news.sky.com/story/1044361/kazakhstan-21-dead-after-jet-crashes-in-fog
Argentina offers it's condolences in the wake of this tragedy.
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The Netherlands also sends its greatest condolences but cannot help wondering why two separate horrific incidents have taken place within such a short time scale.
The Swiss Confederation, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Republic of India all send their condolences to those whom have been affected by this tragedy.
Mexico follows other nations in offering it's condolences to the families and friends killed in this tragedy.
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Malaysia sends it condolences upon the deaths of all victims that were unwarrantably killed in this event.
Belgium sends its condolences to the families of the deceased.
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Brazil sends her condolences to the families of those lost.
Norway offers sincere condolences to those affected by this tragedy. Norway would also support a full enquiry into the cause of the accident and offers any assistance necessary to ensure the prevention of such occurrences in the future.
The Republic of Cuba and the State of Eritrea both offer their sincere condolences to the families and friends of the dead in this crash. However, we condemn western media and delegations such as the Netherlands who automatically assume that there may be some sort of conspiracy. Cuba and Eritrea do not wish to belittle the memories of the dead.
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Original post by Bonoahx
The Republic of Cuba and the State of Eritrea both offer their sincere condolences to the families and friends of the dead in this crash. However, we condemn western media and delegations such as the Netherlands who automatically assume that there may be some sort of conspiracy. Cuba and Eritrea do not wish to belittle the memories of the dead.


The Netherlands did not mean to belittle the memories of the dead, and as stated before, sends its greatest condolences, but the reason for two plane crashes happening in the same country in a very short amount of time must be discovered, for the benefit of any future passengers.
Romania sends its condolences and, just like Netherlands, urges the Kazakh Government to do something to prevent this kind of accidents.

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