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Tensions between Azerbaijan and Russia escalated recently following the downing of an Azerbaijan Airlines passenger jet that resulted in the deaths of 38 people on December 25 near Aktau, Kazakhstan. Following the incident, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev accused Russia of inadvertently shooting down the plane with its air defenses and criticized Moscow for delaying the acknowledgment of the event, which he deemed "surprise, regret, and rightful indignation" in Baku.
According to the Azerbaijani news agency APA, Baku is preparing to appeal to an international court unless Russia accepts responsibility for the crash. The report suggests that Azerbaijan has gathered evidence regarding the incident and remains frustrated by Moscow's silence. "We would have expected Russia to publicly take responsibility," an anonymous Azerbaijani official stated.
Relations have further deteriorated as Azerbaijan demanded the closure of a Russian cultural center in Baku and provided humanitarian aid to Ukraine. This standoff comes amid growing fears of Russian instability following its invasion of Ukraine, with more former Soviet states reevaluating their ties to Moscow, as noted by analysts.