MOSCOW/BAKU: Azerbaijan apologized for accidentally shooting down a Russian Mi-24 military helicopter near the Azerbaijan-Armenia border, which killed two Russian servicemen.
The incident was accidental and not directed against the Russian side, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said in a statement, adding that Baku is ready to pay appropriate compensation.
Earlier in the day, the Russian Defense Ministry said a Mi-24 helicopter, which was outside the combat zone, was shot down by a man-portable air defense system at around 17:30 Moscow time (1430 GMT) when escorting a convoy of the 102nd Russian military base through the territory of Armenia.
The chopper then lost control and crashed in a mountainous area in Armenia. A third crew member was delivered to the home airfield with moderate injuries.
The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry explained that the flight took place in the dark at a low altitude outside the air defense radar detection zone, while Russian helicopters have not been seen previously in this area.
The ministry said that the troops on duty decided to open fire, since the situation remains tense near the Azerbaijan-Armenia border as the two countries continue armed clashes in the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Moreover, Azerbaijan said it shot down a Russian Mi-24 helicopter over Armenia by mistake on Monday, according to the Foreign Affairs Ministry.
The Russian Defense Ministry earlier said a Mi-24 helicopter was downed over Armenia near border with Azerbaijan, from a man-portable air-defense system, killing two and injuring one crew member.
The Azerbaijani authorities offered an apology to the Russian side in connection with the “tragic incident,” which, they said, was not aimed against Moscow.
The Foreign Ministry statement said the helicopter was flying in the dark at low altitude and in close proximity to the Armenian-Azerbaijani state border amid continuing active military clashes in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone. –Agencies