Turkish specialists have begun investigating the military plane crash in Georgia
A Turkish search and rescue and accident investigation team has begun investigating the crash of a military transport aircraft on the territory of Georgia, coordinating actions with the authorities of this country.
As reported by BAKU.WS, this is stated in the announcement of the Ministry of National Defense of Turkey.
It is noted that all those on board the C-130 died. The debris of the aircraft was scattered on the slopes near the Kholagiri monastery and was first discovered by local residents.
Additionally, a criminal case has been initiated in Georgia in connection with a possible violation of aviation safety rules. Investigative activities are being conducted in coordination and with direct support from Turkey and Azerbaijan.
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