No external interference found in crash of Turkish plane in Georgia
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- 03 April, 2026
- 13:28
There was no external interference in the crash of the Turkish Air Force's C‑130 military aircraft in Georgia, according to the Ankara Prosecutor's Office, Report informs via TRT Haber.
According to the investigation document prepared regarding the crash of the C‑130 military cargo plane in Georgia, no signs of external interference were found, and no traces of explosives were detected.
The investigation into the crash is still ongoing.
On November 11, 2025, the Turkish Air Force cargo plane took off from Ganja, Azerbaijan, and crashed in Georgia. The wreckage was discovered near the steep slopes by the Kholagiri Monastery. All 20 people on board were killed, their bodies recovered and sent to Türkiye.
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