**El Al Cancels Moscow Flights**
Israeli airline El Al has stopped flying to Moscow. This comes after a plane crashed in Kazakhstan, killing 38 people. The plane was on its way from Israel.
**Plane Crash in Kazakhstan**
The plane, an Embraer E190AR, went down on December 25 in the city of Aktau. There were 67 people on board, with 29 survivors who are being treated in hospital. Two children are among those hurt.
**Russian Missile Theory**
Some experts believe a Russian missile was responsible for the crash. They say it was fired from a Pantsir system during an attack on drones over Grozny, Russia. The missile damaged the plane’s control system, making it hard to steer.
**El Al Response**
El Al has suspended its flights to Moscow until further notice. The airline will assess the situation and decide whether to resume flights based on the investigation’s findings.
**Investigation Ongoing**
Kazakhstan’s government is investigating the crash, but no conclusions have been reached yet. Some officials in Russia and Ukraine are also speaking out about the incident, with some accusing Russia of blocking the plane from making an emergency landing and jamming its GPS system.