More details have emerged about Azerbaijan Airlines Flight J28243, which crashed near the Kazakh city of Aktau on Wednesday morning, killing 38 passengers onboard and leaving several more in serious condition. Along with suspicious holes in the fuselage suggestive of anti-aircraft shrapnel, ADS-B data shows the aircraft flying erratically long before it crash-landed – before this, it was also impacted by GPS spoofing activities in the region.
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