Investigation suggests that the Azerbaijani plane fell due to external “interference”
The Azerbaijan Airlines plane that crashed in Kazakhstan suffered “external, physical and technical interference,” the airline said on Friday, December 27, citing preliminary results of an investigation that fuel speculation that the ship was hit by defense missiles. Russians.
The Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 plane, with 67 people on board, was making a flight from Baku, capital of Azerbaijan, to Grozny, capital of the Chechen Republic, in Russian territory.
The plane crashed near Aktau, a Caspian Sea port in western Kazakhstan far from the planned itinerary, killing 38 people, according to Kazakh authorities.
The US deported a record of more than 61,000 Guatemalans in 2024
The United States (USA) deported a record of more than 61,000 Guatemalans during 2024, reported the Guatemalan Migration Institute upon receiving this Friday, December 27, the last four flights of the year with expelled people.
The last four flights landed amid expectations about the immigration policies that Donald Trump will adopt, who will assume the presidency of the United States for the second time on January 20 and who has promised mass expulsions of migrants.
From January 3 to December 27, the United States deported 61,680 Guatemalans. Of them, 42,049 men, 14,477 women and the rest under 18 years of age, Migration said in a report.
Guatemalans returned to the country throughout the year on 508 flights. 3,785 family groups returned to them.