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The Blame Game: Is Putin Shifting Responsibility to Drones?

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While President Vladimir Putin has admitted Russia’s role in the Azerbaijan plane crash, a closer look at his statement reveals a subtle blame game. By repeatedly emphasizing the presence of Ukrainian drones “meters away” from the jet, he appears to be shifting a portion of the responsibility.
The narrative Putin presented is not one of simple negligence. Instead, it is a story of a military forced to act against a legitimate threat (the drones), with the passenger plane being a tragic victim of circumstance. This framing implicitly assigns a share of the blame to the entity that deployed the drones.
This is a classic political tactic: admit fault, but provide a context that mitigates that fault. It allows Putin to appear responsible while simultaneously pointing a finger at Ukraine for creating the dangerous situation in the first place.
This nuance was likely not lost on Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, whose accusation of a cover-up may have been fueled by what he perceived as an incomplete and self-serving confession.
The blame game complicates the path to resolution. If Russia continues to insist that its actions were a justified response to a threat, it may be less willing to accept the full and unconditional accountability that Azerbaijan appears to be demanding.

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