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Twenty killed in Turkish Military Plane Crash in Georgia After Leaving Azerbaijan

At least 20 personnel were on board as a Turkish military aircraft spiraled and crashed into Georgia

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Twenty killed in Turkish military plane crash in Georgia after leaving Azerbaijan

Wreckage of a Turkish military C-130 cargo plane smouldering in a grassy hillside near the Azerbaijan–Georgia border

November 11, 2025

ANKARA— A Turkish military cargo plane, identified as a Lockheed “C-130” Hercules, crashed inside Georgian territory on Tuesday near the border with Azerbaijan, Turkish and Georgian authorities confirmed. The aircraft reportedly carried at least 20 military personnel, including the flight crew. The plane had departed from Azerbaijan and was returning to Türkiye when the crash occurred in the Sighnaghi municipality of Georgia’s Kakheti region. Video footage circulating online shows the aircraft spiralling with white smoke trailing before impacting the ground.

Crash Details and Response

According to Turkey’s Ministry of National Defence, which announced its socialmedia channel, the crew lost contact a few minutes after entering Georgian airspace. Georgian authorities confirmed the crash occurred approximately 5 km (3 miles) from the Azerbaijan border.

A coordinated rescue and investigation operation involving Turkish, Georgian, and Azerbaijani teams has been launched. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan described the incident as deeply saddening, referring to those aboard as our martyrs.

Pakistan’s Condolence Message

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan extended its “sincere condolences to the people of Türkiye and the families affected by the tragic crash.” 

In a separate message, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed deep sorrow over the crash of the Turkish aircraft in Georgia, offering heartfelt condolences to President Erdoğan, the families of those on board, and the Turkish nation. He added that Pakistan’s “thoughts and prayers are with them.” 

Geopolitical and Military Implications

The crash underscores the close defence and logistical ties between Türkiye and Azerbaijan, as the aircraft had operated out of Azerbaijan before its final leg to Turkey. Analysts note that the region where the crash occurred is sensitive due to its proximity to contested zones and active airroutes. The use of a C-130 military transport aircraft highlights the strategic nature of the mission. These aircraft are typically used for troop movements, equipment transport, and humanitarian logistics. The age and maintenance history of the particular aircraft, along with terrain and weather conditions, will likely be scrutinised during the investigation.

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