Turkish firefighting plane crashes in Croatia, pilot killed: ministry

Turkish firefighting plane crashes in Croatia, pilot killed: ministry
Wreckage is seen at the crash site of the Turkish C-130 military cargo plane in the Sighnaghi area at the Georgia-Azerbaijan border. (AFP)
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Turkish firefighting plane crashes in Croatia, pilot killed: ministry

Turkish firefighting plane crashes in Croatia, pilot killed: ministry
  • Two Turkish firefighting planes were trying to return home but lost contact with air traffic control

ISTANBUL: A Turkish firefighting plane crashed in Croatia on Thursday, killing the pilot, Turkiye’s forestry minister said, two days after another deadly crash involving a Turkish military plane that killed 20.
The accident occurred as two Turkish firefighting planes were trying to return home but lost contact with air traffic control, with one managing to land at a Croatian airport while the other crashed, Forestry Minister Ibrahim Yumakli wrote on X.
“The wreckage of our firefighting aircraft... has been found near the Croatian town of Senj,” he wrote, referring to a town on the western coast, offering condolences to the family of “our pilot who was killed in this tragic accident.”
Earlier, in a post on X, the ministry said two AT802 firefighting planes left Turkiye on Wednesday morning for maintenance activities in Zagreb but bad weather forced them to stay overnight at Rijeka airport in the west.
They took off for Zagreb airport at 5.38 p.m. (1638 GMT) on Thursday but were forced back, it said.
“As they turned back, one of our aircraft landed at Rijeka airport, but radio contact with the other aircraft was lost at 6:25 pm,” it said, indicating search and rescue operations were under way.
The incident came just hours after Turkiye repatriated the bodies of 20 military personnel who were killed on Tuesday when a Turkish military cargo plane crashed in Georgia as it was returning from Azerbaijan.
Turkish investigators are looking into the cause, suspending all flights by its C-130 cargo planes as a precautionary measure.


Russian fighter crashes on training flight, 2 dead

Russian fighter crashes on training flight, 2 dead
Updated 57 min 5 sec ago

Russian fighter crashes on training flight, 2 dead

Russian fighter crashes on training flight, 2 dead
  • It crashed in the northwestern region of Karelia

A Russian Su-30 fighter aircraft crashed on a training flight in the northwestern region of Karelia, killing the two-member crew, news agencies quoted the Russian Defense Ministry as saying.
The governor of Karelia region, Artur Parfenchikov, said on Telegram the aircraft crashed in a forest. There were no casualties on the ground.
Parfenchikov said an investigation into the cause of the crash was underway.