On November 11, 2025, a Turkish military C-130 cargo plane carrying 20 personnel crashed near the Azerbaijan-Georgia border, specifically in Georgia’s Sighnaghi municipality. The aircraft departed from Ganja, Azerbaijan, bound for Turkey but vanished from radar and spiraled down emitting smoke.
Rescue efforts are ongoing, coordinated by Turkish, Georgian, and Azerbaijani authorities. Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya and his Georgian counterpart are actively overseeing the search, which includes the deployment of unmanned aerial vehicles by Turkey.
Azerbaijani media shared footage showing the plane spiraling out of control with a trail of white and black smoke before it crashed.
The C-130 Hercules is a widely used transport aircraft for troops and cargo around the world.
The crash of a Turkish military C-130 near the Azerbaijan-Georgia border has prompted a multinational rescue mission amid ongoing investigations and uncertain casualty details.