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Possibility of External Interference Not Ruled Out in Georgia's Crashed Aircraft Case

Possibility of External Interference Not Ruled Out in Georgia's Crashed Aircraft Case

Turkish security experts do not rule out the possibility of external interference in relation to the crash of a military C-130 transport aircraft in Georgia. According to local media reports citing sources in the security sector, one of the initial hypotheses is linked to electronic or technical influence.

Experts assess that it is possible that the aircraft's control systems were subjected to external interference, resulting in the pilots losing control. They emphasize that the investigation should include not only the analysis of technical issues but also the consideration of possible cyber or electromagnetic attack scenarios.

The crash occurred during a training flight in Georgian airspace, leading to the fatalities of the crew members. The investigation is being conducted by the Georgian Ministry of Defense with the participation of Turkish specialists.

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