Turkish military cargo plane crashes near Azerbaijan-Georgia border, Turkish minister says

Turkish military cargo plane crashes near Azerbaijan-Georgia border, Turkish minister says
Turkiye’s defense ministry says a Turkish military cargo plane crashed near the Azerbaijan-Georgia border on Tuesday. (X/@trip_to_valkiri)
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Turkish military cargo plane crashes near Azerbaijan-Georgia border, Turkish minister says

Turkish military cargo plane crashes near Azerbaijan-Georgia border, Turkish minister says
  • The C-130 plane had taken off from Azerbaijan and was on its way back to Turkiye.
  • It was not clear how many crew were on board the aircraft

ANKARA: Turkiye’s defense ministry says a Turkish military cargo plane crashed near the Azerbaijan-Georgia border on Tuesday.
The ministry said on X that the C-130 plane had taken off from Azerbaijan and was on its way back to Turkiye.
It was not clear how many crew were on board the aircraft.

A search and rescue operation has been launched in coordination with Azerbaijani and Georgian authorities, the ministry said.
C-130 military cargo planes are widely used by Turkiye’s armed forces for transporting personnel and handling logistical operations.
Turkiye and Azerbaijan maintain close military cooperation.
Video footage, reportedly showing the crash, aired on Turkiye’s private NTV and other outlets, depicting the aircraft spiraling as it descended and leaving a trail of white smoke.


Prosecutor files 142 charges against Istanbul mayor, a top Erdogan critic: indictment

Prosecutor files 142 charges against Istanbul mayor, a top Erdogan critic: indictment
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Prosecutor files 142 charges against Istanbul mayor, a top Erdogan critic: indictment

Prosecutor files 142 charges against Istanbul mayor, a top Erdogan critic: indictment
The arrest of Imamoglu prompted outrage from the main opposition CHP party and widespread demonstrations
According to the indictment, Imamoglu was allegedly at the head of a sprawling crime network

ISTANBUL: Turkish prosecutors on Tuesday charged Istanbul’s jailed mayor Ekrem Imamoglu with 142 offenses that could carry a penalty of hundreds of year in prison, court documents showed.
The nearly 4,000-page indictment charges the popular opposition mayor, who was arrested on March 19, with offenses including running a criminal organization, bribery, embezzlement, money laundering, extortion and tender rigging.
The arrest of Imamoglu, the main political rival of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, prompted outrage from the main opposition CHP party and widespread demonstrations in Turkiye’s worst bout of street unrest since 2013.
According to the indictment, Imamoglu was allegedly at the head of a sprawling crime network over which he exerted his influence “like an octopus.”
State news agency Anadolu said prosecutors were asking for a prison sentence that could amount to up to 2,430 years behind bars.