The US has seen early signs suggesting that the Azerbaijan Carriers stream that crashed in Kazakhstan this week was conceivably brought some place close to Russian air watch frameworks, the White House said on Friday, adding that Washington had offered help to the appraisal concerning the setback. "We have seen two or three early signs that would surely highlight the likelihood that this stream was brought some spot near Russian air safeguard structures," White House delegate John Kirby told columnists on a call. "There's a diligent evaluation at this point," including Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan, Kirby said. "We have offered our help to that appraisal, would it be a good idea for them they need it." The stream impacted close with the Kazakh city of Aktau on Wednesday, killing 38 of the 67 individuals arranged, following attempting to land at its reasonable in the Russian city of Grozny and a brief time frame later redirecting distant course across the Caspian Ocean.