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Russia Apologizes After Azerbaijani Plane Crash Amidst Claims of Air Defense Involvement
A passenger plane crashed in Kazakhstan, killing 38 people; Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized, stating that Russian air defenses were engaged during Ukrainian drone attacks near Grozny when the incident occurred, while Azerbaijan claims external interference caused the crash.
Russia Apologizes After Azerbaijani Plane Crash Amidst Claims of Air Defense Involvement
A passenger plane crashed in Kazakhstan, killing 38 people; Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized, stating that Russian air defenses were engaged during Ukrainian drone attacks near Grozny when the incident occurred, while Azerbaijan claims external interference caused the crash.
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48% Bias Score


Russia Apologizes for Azerbaijan Airlines Crash Amidst Conflicting Accounts
A passenger plane crashed in Kazakhstan on Christmas Day, killing 38 people; Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized to Azerbaijan, stating it occurred in Russian airspace during a Ukrainian drone attack on Grozny airport, while an investigation is underway, with conflicting accounts and intelli...
Russia Apologizes for Azerbaijan Airlines Crash Amidst Conflicting Accounts
A passenger plane crashed in Kazakhstan on Christmas Day, killing 38 people; Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized to Azerbaijan, stating it occurred in Russian airspace during a Ukrainian drone attack on Grozny airport, while an investigation is underway, with conflicting accounts and intelli...
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40% Bias Score


Putin Apologizes for Azerbaijani Airliner Downing, Denies Responsibility
On December 25th, 2024, a Russian missile allegedly downed an Azerbaijani airliner in Russian airspace, killing 38. President Putin apologized to Azerbaijan but didn't accept responsibility, citing Ukrainian drone attacks.
Putin Apologizes for Azerbaijani Airliner Downing, Denies Responsibility
On December 25th, 2024, a Russian missile allegedly downed an Azerbaijani airliner in Russian airspace, killing 38. President Putin apologized to Azerbaijan but didn't accept responsibility, citing Ukrainian drone attacks.
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36% Bias Score


Azerbaijan Airlines Flight Crash in Russia Kills 38
A Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan after a reported malfunction and attempted landing in Grozny, Chechnya, killing 38 and prompting an apology from President Putin, while conflicting accounts surround the incident's cause.
Azerbaijan Airlines Flight Crash in Russia Kills 38
A Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan after a reported malfunction and attempted landing in Grozny, Chechnya, killing 38 and prompting an apology from President Putin, while conflicting accounts surround the incident's cause.
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44% Bias Score


Russia Apologizes for Azerbaijan Airlines Crash Amidst Suspicions of Air Defense Involvement
A passenger plane from Azerbaijan crashed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, killing 38; Russia admits its air defenses were active during the incident and President Putin apologized, but the cause remains under investigation amid suspicions of Russian involvement.
Russia Apologizes for Azerbaijan Airlines Crash Amidst Suspicions of Air Defense Involvement
A passenger plane from Azerbaijan crashed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, killing 38; Russia admits its air defenses were active during the incident and President Putin apologized, but the cause remains under investigation amid suspicions of Russian involvement.
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40% Bias Score


Azerbaijan Airlines Flight Crash: Preliminary Investigation Suggests Russian Missile Strike
Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8432, flying from Baku to Grozny, crashed in Kazakhstan on Christmas Day, killing 38. A preliminary investigation suggests the plane was struck by a Russian surface-to-air missile, possibly mistaking it for a Ukrainian drone.
Azerbaijan Airlines Flight Crash: Preliminary Investigation Suggests Russian Missile Strike
Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8432, flying from Baku to Grozny, crashed in Kazakhstan on Christmas Day, killing 38. A preliminary investigation suggests the plane was struck by a Russian surface-to-air missile, possibly mistaking it for a Ukrainian drone.
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Russian Missile Downed Azerbaijani Airliner, Killing 38
A Russian missile mistakenly shot down an Azerbaijani passenger plane on Wednesday, killing 38 people near Aktau, Kazakhstan, after the plane was reportedly hit by a Russian Pantsir-S anti-aircraft missile during a Ukrainian drone attack on Grozny, Chechnya; Russia has opened a criminal investigatio...

Russian Missile Downed Azerbaijani Airliner, Killing 38
A Russian missile mistakenly shot down an Azerbaijani passenger plane on Wednesday, killing 38 people near Aktau, Kazakhstan, after the plane was reportedly hit by a Russian Pantsir-S anti-aircraft missile during a Ukrainian drone attack on Grozny, Chechnya; Russia has opened a criminal investigatio...
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40% Bias Score

Russian Air Defenses Suspected in Azerbaijani Plane Crash
Initial evidence suggests Russian air defenses may have downed an Azerbaijani passenger plane in Kazakhstan, killing 38 and injuring 29, prompting flight suspensions and an ongoing investigation.

Russian Air Defenses Suspected in Azerbaijani Plane Crash
Initial evidence suggests Russian air defenses may have downed an Azerbaijani passenger plane in Kazakhstan, killing 38 and injuring 29, prompting flight suspensions and an ongoing investigation.
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48% Bias Score

Azerbaijani Airliner Crash in Kazakhstan: Putin Offers Condolences Amidst Suspicions of Russian Air Defense Involvement
An Azerbaijani airliner crashed in Kazakhstan on December 26th, killing 38 of 67 passengers; Russian President Vladimir Putin admitted Russian air defenses were active during the incident and offered condolences, while Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev suggested the plane was shot down by Russian f...

Azerbaijani Airliner Crash in Kazakhstan: Putin Offers Condolences Amidst Suspicions of Russian Air Defense Involvement
An Azerbaijani airliner crashed in Kazakhstan on December 26th, killing 38 of 67 passengers; Russian President Vladimir Putin admitted Russian air defenses were active during the incident and offered condolences, while Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev suggested the plane was shot down by Russian f...
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48% Bias Score

Putin Apologizes to Azerbaijan for Plane Crash in Russian Airspace
On December 25th, an Azerbaijan Airlines plane en route from Baku to Grozny crashed in Russian airspace after allegedly encountering external physical and technical interference, resulting in President Putin apologizing to President Aliyev.

Putin Apologizes to Azerbaijan for Plane Crash in Russian Airspace
On December 25th, an Azerbaijan Airlines plane en route from Baku to Grozny crashed in Russian airspace after allegedly encountering external physical and technical interference, resulting in President Putin apologizing to President Aliyev.
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36% Bias Score

Russian Missile Possibly Damages Azerbaijani Flight, Killing 38
On Wednesday, Azerbaijani Airlines flight 8432 from Baku to Grozny was damaged, possibly by a Russian surface-to-air missile fired during a drone operation, killing 38 passengers and injuring others; the plane was denied landing in Russia and diverted to Kazakhstan.

Russian Missile Possibly Damages Azerbaijani Flight, Killing 38
On Wednesday, Azerbaijani Airlines flight 8432 from Baku to Grozny was damaged, possibly by a Russian surface-to-air missile fired during a drone operation, killing 38 passengers and injuring others; the plane was denied landing in Russia and diverted to Kazakhstan.
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44% Bias Score

Azerbaijan Plane Crash: Early Reports Suggest Russian Missile Involvement
A passenger plane from Azerbaijan crashed in Kazakhstan on January 26, 2024, killing 38 people; early reports suggest a Russian surface-to-air missile may be responsible, although Russia is awaiting the investigation's conclusion; Azerbaijan declared a national day of mourning.

Azerbaijan Plane Crash: Early Reports Suggest Russian Missile Involvement
A passenger plane from Azerbaijan crashed in Kazakhstan on January 26, 2024, killing 38 people; early reports suggest a Russian surface-to-air missile may be responsible, although Russia is awaiting the investigation's conclusion; Azerbaijan declared a national day of mourning.
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56% Bias Score
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