Fallen Drones: Kazakhstan and Russia Conducting Joint Investigation
Photo: Olga Ibraeva / Orda.kz, ill. Purposes
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Aibek Smadiyarov has commented on all drone-related incidents, Orda.kz reports.
He says they are all being investigated:
“We are verifying these incidents. The investigation is being conducted together with the Russian side and other parties. We are exchanging information,” Smadiyarov stated.
Commenting on online rumors alleging that drones are being launched toward Russia passing through Kazakhstan's territory, Smadiyarov denied the claims and urged the public to wait for the investigation's conclusions:
“Let’s wait for the results of the investigation and avoid jumping to conclusions,” he said.
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