A Turkish military cargo plane carrying 20 passengers and crew crashed near the Georgia-Azerbaijan border on Tuesday, according to Turkey’s defence ministry. The C-130 Hercules aircraft, en route from Azerbaijan to Turkey, went down in the Sighnaghi area, approximately five kilometers from the Georgian state border. Dramatic footage from Azerbaijani media depicted the plane spiraling out of control before crashing, with thick black smoke rising from the wreckage. Search and rescue operations are currently underway, with Turkish and Georgian authorities coordinating efforts. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed deep sorrow over the incident, referring to the victims as ‘martyrs.’ Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev also extended condolences to Turkey. The aircraft, manufactured by US-based Lockheed Martin, disappeared from Georgian air traffic control radar shortly after entering Georgian airspace, without issuing a distress signal. The Turkish defence ministry has urged the press to refrain from publishing images of the crash site.
Video: Turkish military plane with 20 on board crashes in Georgia; casualties feared
