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08.01.2025, 09:57
ASTANA. Jan 8 (Interfax-Kazakhstan) - Experts investigating the crash of an Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) plane near Aktau, Kazakhstan, are expected to arrive in Astana in the coming days with decoded data from the flight recorders, Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Transport reported on Tuesday.
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