The Kremlin on Friday declined to comment on an Azerbaijani plane which crashed until a probe had been completed, after reports it was shot at by a Russian air defense missile.“An investigation is underway, and until the conclusions of the investigation, we do not consider we have the right to make any comments and we will not do so,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.An Azerbaijani Airlines flight from Baku to Russia’s Grozny crashed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday.Four Azerbaijani sources told Reuters on Thursday the plane had been struck by Russian air defenses.Turkey’s official Anadolu news agency carried a similar report citing the preliminary results of the investigation, saying “the plane was attacked by a Pantsir missile system” as it approached Grozny.krainian drone strikes have been registered in Chechnya in recent weeks, and there was reported drone activity in nearby Ingushetia and