NATO Military Aircraft Belonging to Turkey ‘Breaks Apart’ in the Sky and Crashes Down in Georgia after Taking off in Azerbaijan
By OLIVIA ALLHUSEN, FOREIGN NEWS REPORTER
A NATO military plane belonging to Turkey spiralled out of control before crashing on the border between Georgia and Azerbaijan today.
Local media shared video purporting to show the aircraft splitting in two mid-air before its burning wreckage plummets to the ground and erupts in a huge cloud of smoke.
Turkey’s defence ministry said on X that the C-130 plane had taken off from Azerbaijan and was on its way back to Turkey.
There were 20 people on board the Turkish military cargo plane, the defence ministry said.
The ministry said a search and rescue were underway in coordination with Georgian authorities, but did not provide any other details on the cause of the crash or the casualties.
In a statement, Georgia’s interior ministry confirmed the crash of ‘a Turkish military aircraft’ that was flying to Turkey, saying it went down ‘about five kilometres from Georgia’s state border’ with Azerbaijan.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan offered his condolences for ‘our martyrs’ on the aircraft and said he hoped for minimum casualties.
The plane appeared to break up in the sky – with debris also seen falling to the ground.

A NATO military plane belonging to Turkey spiralled out of control before crashing on the border between Georgia and Azerbaijan today

Local media shared video purporting to show the aircraft splitting in two mid-air before its burning wreckage plummets to the ground and erupts in a huge cloud of smoke


Turkey’s defense ministry said on X that the C-130 plane had taken off from Azerbaijan and was on its way back to Turkey.
Later parts of the C-130 were seen strewn on the ground.
There was a major explosion where the aircraft came down in Georgia.
Russian pro-war Militarist channel wrote: ‘It appears the Turkish C-130 broke apart in mid-air, likely due to an internal explosion.’
However, there was no immediate evidence of the cause of the crash.
A criminal investigation was opened in Georgia.
‘The Ministry of Internal Affairs will provide the public with detailed information about the incident in stages,’ said a government statement.
Initial reports said a helicopter was lost but later it was reported to be a C-130, one of the world’s most widely used and longest-serving military transport aircraft.
The Turkish ministry of national defence said: ‘A C130 cargo plane taking off from Azerbaijan to our country crashed in Georgia.
‘Search and rescue efforts have been initiated in coordination with Georgian authorities.’

Parts of the C-130 were seen strewn on the ground

There was a major explosion where the aircraft came down in Georgia

There were 20 people on board the Turkish military cargo plane, the defence ministry said
In a statement, Georgia’s interior ministry confirmed the crash of ‘a Turkish military aircraft’ that was flying to Turkey, saying it went down ‘about five kilometres from Georgia’s state border’ with Azerbaijan.
Turkey recently reached agreement to buy a dozen second-hand C-130J military transport aircraft from the United Kingdom, said reports.
Turkey and Azerbaijan maintain close military cooperation.
Video footage, reportedly showing the crash, aired on Turkey’s private NTV and other outlets, depicting the aircraft spiraling as it descended and leaving a trail of white smoke.










