Turkish Military Plane Crashes in Georgia, All 20 Aboard Presumed Dead
A Turkish Air Force C-130 military transport plane tragically crashed in Georgia on Tuesday, leaving all 20 personnel on board, including the crew, presumed dead. The devastating incident has prompted a joint recovery operation between Turkish and Georgian authorities.
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The Turkish Defense Ministry confirmed the crash, stating that the aircraft went down in the Sighnaghi Municipality, approximately five kilometers from the Azerbaijani-Georgian border. The Georgian Interior Ministry reported that the plane had taken off from Azerbaijan and was en route back to Türkiye when the accident occurred.
Disturbing video footage circulating online appears
Disturbing video footage circulating online appears to show the large aircraft spiraling rapidly towards the ground before impact. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but initial reports suggest a possible mid-air disintegration.
According to Turkish news channel NTV, the C-130 had arrived in Azerbaijan earlier that morning, originating from Trabzon, a Turkish city on the Black Sea coast. The plane departed from Ganja, Azerbaijan, at 1:20 p.m. local time and vanished from radar screens just 27 minutes later, according to NTV's report.
The news has sent shockwaves through Türkiye. Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya expressed his condolences, stating that his Georgian counterpart, Gela Geladze, had already arrived at the crash site to offer support. "I offer my condolences to our nation and their families," Yerlikaya wrote on social media platform X.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addressed the
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addressed the nation, confirming that a collaborative effort with Georgian officials is underway to recover the wreckage and any potential remains. The recovery operation is expected to be complex, given the nature of the crash and the terrain in the Sighnaghi Municipality.
The loss of the C-130 and its crew represents a significant blow to the Turkish Air Force. The C-130 Hercules is a workhorse of military transport, used for a variety of missions, including troop transport, cargo delivery, and humanitarian aid. The investigation into the crash is expected to be thorough and comprehensive, aiming to determine the precise sequence of events that led to the tragedy and prevent similar incidents in the future. The Turkish government has pledged full transparency throughout the investigation process. The focus remains on supporting the families of the deceased and ensuring a dignified recovery operation.
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