Azerbaijan starts genetic examination of AN-12 plane crash victims

  20 May 2016    Read: 1419
Azerbaijan starts genetic examination of AN-12 plane crash victims
Azerbaijan has started the genetic examination of the bodies of the seven crew members killed in the AN-12 cargo aircraft crash in Afghanistan, Adalat Hasanov, director of the Azerbaijani Health Ministry`s Forensic Medical Examination and Pathological Anatomy Union, told on Friday.
“Since the bodies were burned, their identification will take a long time – approximately 20-25 days,” Hasanov said.

He noted that the genetic examination of the bodies has already been started, but DNA testing will last long.

“As the bodies of the pilot and his assistant were found in the cockpit, they have been approximately identified,” he said.

Hasanov added that the Ukrainian citizen’s body will be repatriated after being identified.

The aircraft of Azerbaijan’s Silk Way crashed while taking off at Afghanistan`s Dwyer airport May 18, at 14:30 (UTC/GMT +4 hours).

The AN-12 was leased from Azerbaijan`s Silk Way for cargo transportations in Afghanistan. The aircraft landed in the Dwyer airport after leaving Afghanistan`s Bagram airfield and was flying to Mary, Turkmenistan, for refueling. There was no cargo on board.

There were nine crew members on board:

1. Rashid Shaydanov (Uzbek citizen), pilot

2. Altay Abdullayev (Azerbaijani citizen), co-pilot

3. Nazim Asadullayev (Azerbaijani citizen), navigator

4. Nadir Rzayev (Azerbaijani citizen), flight mechanic

5. Firdovsi Shahverdiyev (Azerbaijani citizen), radio operator

6. Azer Zulfiyev (Azerbaijani citizen), flight operator

7. Ruslan Zadnipryanets (Ukrainian citizen), technician

8. Andrey Ganzha (Ukrainian citizen), technician

9. Ramzi Aliyev (Ukrainian citizen), technician

According to the available information, Andrey Ganzha and Ramzi Aliyev survived the crash and their health condition is stable.

Azerbaijan`s State Civil Aviation Administration established a commission to investigate the incident.

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