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A lieutenant general among the dead after in an army helicopter crash in southeast Turkey that left two others wounded.

Rescue workers, soldiers and civilians walk around the wreckage of a military helicopter that crashed near the Turkish eastern city of Bitlis [AFP]



Rescue workers, soldiers and civilians walk around the wreckage of a military helicopter that crashed near the Turkish eastern city of Bitlis [AFP]
4 Mar 2021

An army helicopter crashed in southeast Turkey on Thursday, killing 11 military personnel and injuring two others, the defence ministry said.

The Cougar-type helicopter crashed near the village of Cekmece, close to the town of Tatvan, in the predominantly Kurdish-populated Bitlis province. It was on its way to Tatvan from the nearby province of Bingol when authorities lost contact with it at 2:25pm (11:25 GMT), the ministry said.
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Nine of the victims died at the crash site, while two died of their injuries in hospital, officials said.
The victims included Lieutenant-General Osman Erbas, an army corps commander, said Devlet Bahceli, the leader of Turkey’s main nationalist party, on Twitter.
The defence ministry described the crash as accidental but did not elaborate.
Turkish media reports said Defence Minister Hulusi Akar, Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu, and senior military figures were travelling to the site of the crash.

The European Union and the United States immediately offered their condolences to the NATO ally.
“We share the deep sorrow of Turkey for the loss of nine military personnel in Bitlis,” said the EU’s Turkey ambassador Nikolaus Meyer-Landrut, whose bloc will review its relations with Ankara at a summit in Brussels later this month.
“Our thoughts are with the families of all those affected, and we wish a rapid recovery to the injured,” the US embassy said in a tweet.
A Turkish diplomatic source said NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg offered his condolences in a telephone call with Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, and added the alliance “stood in solidarity with Turkey”.


The Cougar family of multipurpose helicopters was developed by France and are now produced by Airbus.

The accident occurred in a region where Turkish forces regularly conduct military operations against outlawed Kurdish militias.

In 2017, a military helicopter crashed in the southeastern Sirnak province near Turkey’s border with Syria and Iraq, killing 13 soldiers.
 

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Cougar helicopters under spotlight after 4th Turkish army crash​

BY DAILY SABAH​

ISTANBUL TURKEY
MAR 04, 2021 7:03 PM GMT+3
A general view of the AS532 Cougar helicopter
A general view of the AS532 Cougar helicopter



Turkey’s Defense Ministry Thursday announced that a Cougar military helicopter had crashed, marking the fourth incident involving the particular model of aircraft which has caused the deaths of 39 people, including two high-ranking military officers in the country.

The helicopter, a German-French joint venture, entered the Turkish Armed Forces inventory in 1996. Twenty of the aircraft were acquired from France and 30 more were constructed at Turkish Aerospace facilities, bringing the total number to 50.

In the latest incident, according to the ministry's statement, the Cougar helicopter took off from the eastern province of Bingöl at 1:55 p.m. Thursday and was en route to Bitlis province’s Tatvan district when contact with the aircraft was lost at around 2:25 p.m. Nine soldiers on board the helicopter were killed in the crash, the ministry said, adding that four survivors were being treated in hospital for their injuries, two of whom later succumbed to their injuries. Commander of the 8th Corps, Lt. Gen. Osman Erbaş was aboard the flight and is among those who lost their lives in the crash.

Similarly in 2017, 13 soldiers, including a general, were killed when their Cougar helicopter hit power lines and crashed in Turkey’s southeastern Şırnak province near the border with Iraq. Maj. Gen. Aydın, the commander of the 23rd Gendarmerie Border Division Command in Şırnak, was the highest-ranking soldier killed in the crash.

The first crash occurred on June 4, 1997, when PKK terrorists targeted Turkish forces in northern Iraq with a guided missile, killing 11 soldiers. At the time the helicopter was not equipped with anti-missile defense systems, which is why it was mostly deployed in the West.


The second accident took place in Eğirdir district of Isparta province on April 29, 2003, when another Cougar during a training flight became tangled in high voltage electrical wires, killing four soldiers.

 

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Turkish corps commander among victims of helicopter crash​

BY DAILY SABAH​

ISTANBUL TURKEY
MAR 04, 2021 7:01 PM GMT+3
Turkish Lt. Gen. Osman Erbaş is seen during a meeting with relatives of fallen soldiers in this undated photo. (IHA File Photo)
Turkish Lt. Gen. Osman Erbaş is seen during a meeting with relatives of fallen soldiers in this undated photo. (IHA File Photo)



Ahigh-ranking Turkish military general was among the victims of the helicopter crash in eastern Turkey’s Bitlis that killed 11 soldiers and injured two others.
Commander of the 8th Corps, Lt. Gen. Osman Erbaş succumbed to his wounds after the tragic crash, agencies reported.

In a statement, Turkey’s Ministry of National Defense said the AS532 Cougar helicopter took off from the eastern province of Bingöl at 1:55 p.m. and was en route to Bitlis province’s Tatvan district when contact with the aircraft was lost at around 2:25 p.m.

“A search and rescue party consisting of a UAV, a CN-235 airplane and a helicopter was dispatched immediately,” the statement raid.
Eleven soldiers on board the helicopter were killed in the crash, the ministry said, adding that survivors were transferred to hospital for treatment.


Offering condolences in the wake of the accident, the ministry said an investigation had been launched into the incident.

 

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A military helicopter transporting 8th Corps Commander General Osman ERBAS crashed near Bitlis Tatvan Highway, Tatvan Open Prison. At the moment we don't have exact information about the casualties. The information that come is regarding many injured and martyred soldiers. Please refrain from disinformation and wait for confirmed source.

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Very sad to hear about the loss of our brothers.
I shall pray intently for this souls and their loved ones. Allah bless them all.
Pakistan's people mourn with you.
 

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