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Only After Perinçek’s Claim Did a Forensic Report Emerge on Turkey’s Deadly C-130 Crash
A forensic report prepared as part of the investigation into the November 2025 crash of a Turkish military C-130 cargo plane near the Georgia-Azerbaijan border found no evidence of external intervention, shrapnel damage or explosive residue on the wreckage, according to Turkish media reports on Friday. The report, prepared by the gendarmerie criminal laboratory for the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office, said investigators found no traces c…
The first report regarding the C-130 type military cargo plane belonging to the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) that crashed on November 11, 2025, on the Azerbaijan-Georgia border, killing 20 soldiers, has been added to the investigation file. The report states that no evidence of external interference, shrapnel, explosive devices, or suspicious chemical substances was found. Initial technical examinations of the wreckage did not reveal any findings …
Breaking news... The gendarmerie's forensic report, prepared as part of the investigation by the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office into the crash of a Turkish C-130 military cargo plane on the Georgia-Azerbaijan border, concluded that there was no evidence of external interference or explosives targeting the aircraft.
While the investigation into the C-130 aircraft crash in Georgia, which resulted in the martyrdom of 20 of our soldiers, continues, the gendarmerie's forensic report has been completed. The report states that there is no evidence of external interference in the plane crash...Click here for more.
Breaking news... The Gendarmerie Criminal Investigation Department's report, prepared as part of the investigation into the crash of a Turkish C-130 military cargo plane on the Georgia-Azerbaijan border, states that no external interference or explosive evidence was found on the aircraft.
The gendarmerie's forensic report on the Turkish military cargo plane that crashed near the Georgia-Azerbaijan border has been released. The report states that no evidence of external interference or explosives was found on the aircraft.
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