7 Turkish security personnel killed in reconnaissance plane crash

Turkey’s interior minister Suleyman Soylu arrived to inspect the scene of the crash at Mount Artos, a dormant volcano in the province of Van.

ANKARA: Seven Turkish security personnel have died after their plane crashed into a mountain in the east of the country, state media reported on Thursday (Jul 16).

The reconnaissance plane crashed into Mount Artos, a dormant volcano in the province of Van, Anadolu news agency reported interior minister Suleyman Soylu as saying.

Communication with the aircraft – which was carrying two pilots and five “technical personnel” – had been lost at around 10.45 pm on Wednesday, he said, adding it had crashed at an altitude of 2,200 m.

Map locating the province of Van where seven Turkish security personnel were killed in a plane crash on Wednesday.

Soylu later arrived to inspect the scene of the crash, according to pictures posted on his Twitter account that showed him alongside military personnel in rugged terrain.

The 2015-model plane had been conducting “reconnaissance and surveillance” in Van and the predominantly-Kurdish Hakkari province since Monday, Anadolu said.

Hakkari province borders Iraq and has seen numerous clashes between Turkish forces and Kurdish militants during a decades-long insurgency.

Van provincial governor Mehmet Emin Bilmez paid tribute to the seven “heroes” on Twitter and sent condolences to their families.

A government investigation into the incident was underway, he added.

Two Turkish pilots died in 2018 when a military training plane crashed during an exercise in the western province of Izmir.

Z24 News

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