A Turkish military C-130 cargo plane crashed in Georgia shortly after taking off from Azerbaijan, raising deep concern across the region.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan expressed heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims, referring to them as "our martyrs." He stressed the government's dedication to handling the situation with utmost seriousness.
“Our martyrs”
The crash occurred near the Georgia-Azerbaijan border. Turkey's Defence Ministry confirmed the incident and is working closely with Georgian authorities to accelerate search and rescue efforts.
Details on the cause and number of casualties have not yet been released. Media reports mention involvement of Turkish and possibly Azeri personnel. The Turkish government is committed to thoroughly investigating the accident and supporting the affected families.
This tragic accident has prompted urgent collaboration between Turkish and Georgian officials to manage rescue efforts and ensure a full investigation.
The crash of a Turkish military plane in Georgia triggered swift rescue efforts and government commitment to support victims and investigate the cause comprehensively.