According to local officials, 67 people died when a passenger aircraft in Kazakhstan collided, according to local officials.
The country’s disaster government said there were 25 individuals.
The airplane, operated by Azerbaijan Airlines, caught blaze as it went down near the city of Aktau. Unknown causes the accident, which was.
Azerbaijan Airlines trip J2-8243 was taking the Georgian money Baku to Grozny in Russia on its way. According to reports, it was canceled due to the clouds.
The aircraft is seen moving at high speed, getting products down, on a film that was verified by the Reuters news agency.
Hours after it seems to attempt to land, a large fire erupts.
There were 62 people and 5 staff people on board the Embraer 190 plane, the transportation department reported.
Those on table were generally Iranian citizens, but there were also some people from Russia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan.
Aktau airports is available and operating normally, officials said.
Azerbaijan Airlines and Embraer have been in touch with the BBC for remark.