This was announced by Kazakhstan’s Minister of Transport, Marat Karabayev.
“Experts are working diligently. As we have previously stated, international specialists from the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Russian Federation, Brazil, and ICAO have been involved in the investigation. We expect that the preliminary report will be officially published on our website in the coming days. The specialists need time to complete their work—this is a highly delicate and meticulous process,” Karabayev said at a government briefing, as quoted by Tengrinews.kz.
On January 24, Kazakhstan’s Deputy Prime Minister Kanat Bozumbayev stated that the preliminary results of the investigation into the AZAL plane crash would be announced the following week. However, this has not yet happened.