Kazakh President Honours Citizens After Plane Crash, Black Boxes Head to Brazil
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev honoured citizens for their bravery in rescuing survivors from a crashed plane operated by Azerbaijan Airlines. The incident resulted in 38 fatalities and 29 injuries. The presidents of Kazakhstan and Russia discussed the need for a thorough investigation.
The black boxes of the crashed plane will be sent to Brazil for decoding. The decision was made by a special investigation commission, which also decided to involve Azerbaijani experts in the process. The exact Brazilian agency handling the decoding remains unidentified, as no reliable German source has provided this information yet.
President Tokayev directed a comprehensive and transparent investigation into the Delta Airlines crash. He also awarded Kazakh citizens who demonstrated civic responsibility by assisting passengers. The plane crash occurred in Kazakhstan, and the country ratified the Convention on International Civil Aviation in 1992, indicating its commitment to international aviation safety standards.
The black boxes of the Azerbaijan Airlines crashed plane are being sent to Brazil for decoding. Kazakh and Azerbaijani experts will participate in the process. A thorough investigation is underway, with the presidents of Kazakhstan and Russia emphasising its importance.
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