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According to the report, a Turkish military cargo plane, C130, has crashed on the Georgian-Azerbaijani border, the Turkish Ministry of Defense reported on Tuesday. The military transport aircraft C-130, flying from Azerbaijan to Turkey, crashed on the Georgian-Azerbaijani border.
The report stated that search and rescue operations are being carried out jointly with the authorities of Azerbaijan and Georgia, the Ministry of Defense said in a statement published on X. The Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs also confirmed the fact of the plane crash. The agency reported that an investigation is underway.
The report added that the Georgian TV channel Imedi published a video showing the aircraft crashing. It is yet unknown whether there are any dead or injured as a result of the crash. Following the accident, rapid coordination was established between Georgian and Turkish teams, and a search and rescue operation was launched.
In addition, military and civilian rescue teams from both Tbilisi and Ankara were dispatched to the region. Authorities stated that investigations into the cause of the military aircraft crash are ongoing. Initial assessments suggest adverse weather conditions or asuggest adverse weather conditions or a technical malfunction are the likely culprits. However, official sources have yet to comment on the exact cause of the incident.
The report stated that search and rescue operations are being carried out jointly with the authorities of Azerbaijan and Georgia, the Ministry of Defense said in a statement published on X. The Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs also confirmed the fact of the plane crash. The agency reported that an investigation is underway.
The report added that the Georgian TV channel Imedi published a video showing the aircraft crashing. It is yet unknown whether there are any dead or injured as a result of the crash. Following the accident, rapid coordination was established between Georgian and Turkish teams, and a search and rescue operation was launched.
In addition, military and civilian rescue teams from both Tbilisi and Ankara were dispatched to the region. Authorities stated that investigations into the cause of the military aircraft crash are ongoing. Initial assessments suggest adverse weather conditions or asuggest adverse weather conditions or a technical malfunction are the likely culprits. However, official sources have yet to comment on the exact cause of the incident.