A Turkish C-130 military cargo plane with at least 20 personnel on board crashed in Georgia on Tuesday after taking off from Azerbaijan but the number of casualties and the cause of the incident were ...
The C-130 plane was flying from Ganja, Azerbaijan to Turkey when it crashed in Georgia’s Sighnaghi municipality. The cause of the crash is being investigated.
Footage obtained by Georgian media showed the moment a Turkish military plane crashed in Georgia. All 20 personnel on board the military cargo plane which had taken off from Ganja in Azerbaijan, were ...
According to preliminary findings, although not certain, the tail section breaks off first. Then it splits into three parts.
The incident took place during a mission to locate the remains of a Turkish soldier killed by the PKK. Turkey's pro-Kurdish DEM party will meet with Erdogan to discuss a peace process with the PKK.
Lee Keun-won, second from right, director of the Defense Ministry's Agency for KIA (Killed in Action) Recovery and Identification, and Korean and Turkish military officials present a plaque of ...
A Turkish military cargo plane has crashed in Georgia near the Azerbaijan border, according to Turkish and Georgian authorities.
Turkish, Azerbaijani and Georgian officials are coordinating search and rescue operations, Turkish authorities said.
Footage said to be from the crash site purportedly showed the blackened wreckage burning as several bystanders watched in a field ...