BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 9. Türkiye has released
the latest report on the investigation of the Turkish military
cargo plane, a "C-130," that crashed near the Azerbaijan-Georgia
border, Trend
reports, citing Turkish media.


According to the report, technical expertise on the incident is
still ongoing.


The report states that the "Black Box," Flight Data Recorder
(FDR), shows that until the moment of the crash, all digital
recordings indicated normal communication among the flight crew and
proper functioning of the plane's systems, with no signs of
malfunction. The incident occurred suddenly.


It was determined that when the tail section separated from the
fuselage, the FDR’s power and data cables were severed, stopping
the recording and preventing the capture of further information
that could clarify the crash.







Investigations conducted by the Gendarmerie Criminal Department
on samples taken from the wreckage found no trace of explosives
either inside or outside the aircraft.


The "C-130" cargo plane of the Turkish Air Force disappeared
from radar over Georgian territory 27 minutes after taking off from
Ganja Airport on November 11, 2025. All 20 personnel on board,
including crew members, perished in the crash.


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