Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev added that it was unintentional but criticised Moscow for trying to “hush up” the shooting for days.
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00:00Azerbaijan's President Ilyum Aliyev confirmed on state television on Sunday that the passenger
00:08plane that crashed and killed 38 people last week was shot down by Russia.
00:15This is a fact, and no one can deny this fact.
00:18Again, we are not saying that this was done intentionally, but it was done.
00:23Aliyev also conveyed a list of demands for Russia, including an admission of guilt and
00:28financial compensation.
00:31First of all, the Russian side must apologize to Azerbaijan.
00:36Secondly, it must acknowledge its guilt.
00:42Thirdly, those responsible must be punished, brought to criminal responsibility, and compensation
00:54must be paid to the Azerbaijani state, to the injured passengers and crew members.
01:00On Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized in a phone conversation with Aliyev
01:05for what he called a tragic incident over Russian airspace, but stopped short of admitting
01:10guilt.
01:12Putin claimed Russia had repelled a Ukrainian attack on Grozny and Chechnya at the time
01:17the plane had attempted to land there.
01:20An investigation is ongoing to uncover further details of exactly what happened.