Can I buy two tickets for different passports, register for them, go to the transit zone, cancel one and fly to the other

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Can I theoretically buy two tickets while abroad, register for both of these flights at the airport.

Yes, provided that by "registering" you mean "check in and get a boarding pass" AND that each passport allows entry at the destination of it's respective ticket.

Then go to the transit zone with one passport and ticket (the passport with which I entered the country),

Yes, but you do NOT need a ticket do do that. In almost all cases you can just present one passport/boarding pass at the security ID check and the other passport at immigration.

and fly away with another ticket. Additional conditions: Surnames in these passports and tickets are different.

No one is going to prevent you from flying but there may be other consequences depending on how the airlines manage the passenger manifest and the specific destinations.

This whole plot seems needlessly complicated and entirely unnecessary. The passport you use at check-in is ONLY used to verify your ability to enter the destination country. It's perfectly legal and fairly common to use a different passport at the exit control at the airport. There you should use the same passport you have used to enter the country, regardless of what passport you are using for flying. I have done so many times.

Example: when I fly from Germany to the US, I use my US passport to check-in and get the boarding pass. I use my German passport at the exit immigration control.

The only potential problem I can see in your case that you have different names on each passport. The only time that may be an issue is if the exit immigration officer wants to see your boarding pass (which IMO is rare these days). In this case, you can just show them your second passport (unless that's somehow illegal in your departing country).

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