Why did the Utair plane flying from Samarkand to Moscow make an emergency landing?

On March 12, a Boeing 737 belonging to Utair airline, which was en route from Samarkand to Moscow, experienced a technical malfunction during the flight. The flight crew determined that it was not possible to continue the flight according to safety regulations and decided to return to Samarkand International Airport.
Worrying situation in the air
According to data from the Flightradar24 service, after flight UT810 took off from Samarkand, it circled several times over the areas of Kattaqorgon and Nurbuloq, preparing to land in the air. The problem with the engine was quickly identified by the crew, which is why the plane returned to the airport in accordance with safety norms.
Emergency landing and inspection process
The technical team and safety specialists at Samarkand airport prepared to receive the aircraft. The landing was successfully carried out, and the health of all passengers and crew members is good.
Currently, technical engineers are working to determine the causes of the malfunction. Official information regarding when the passengers' next flight will take place is expected to be provided.
Official statement from the airline
Representatives of Utair airline issued an official statement regarding this incident, emphasizing that the safety of all passengers was ensured.
"Our crew always prioritizes safety. They handled this technical situation professionally, and the plane landed successfully. All conveniences will be provided for our passengers," the company's statement said.
Such technical problems frequently occur in aviation, but thanks to the effective work of a qualified crew and technical service, the situation was resolved successfully.
Additional information about the aircraft's next flight is expected to be provided by Samarkand airport and Utair airline.