Investigation into Turkish Military Plane Crash to Take Two Months
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An official investigation into the crash of a Turkish military cargo plane will require at least two months to complete, the National Defense Minister announced. The aircraft crashed near a village in southeast Turkey, but there were no reported casualties on the ground.
Minister Yasar Guler shared initial findings, stating the plane's tail section appears to have broken off first. The aircraft then split into three separate parts.
Guler confirmed that data from the flight recorders, commonly known as black boxes, will provide definitive answers. The analysis of this evidence is a key part of the ongoing probe.