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Turkish Military Plane With 20 on Board Crashes in Georgia

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Debris at a crash site of a Turkish military cargo plane in Georgia’s Sighnaghi municipality, close to the Azerbaijani border on Nov. 12, 2025. Zurab Tsertsvadze/AP Photo11/11/2025|Updated: 11/11/2025ANKARA. Turkey—A Turkish military cargo plane with 20 people on board crashed in Georgia near the border with Azerbaijan on Tuesday, authorities said, but they gave no immediate confirmation of feared casualties.Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and top officials from Georgia and Azerbaijan signaled that at least some of those aboard were believed to have been killed, without providing details.The Associated PressAuthorAuthor’s Selected Articles

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