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Contact with a Turkish F-16 jet fighter that was flying over the Amanos Mountains in the southern province of Osmaniye near the Syrian border was lost at around 2.15 p.m. today.
"We have received information that the jet crashed in the Yarpuz region of the Amanos Mountains in the direction toward Hatay," Osmaniye Gov. Celalettin Cerrah said, Anatolia news agency has reported.
Villagers living near the Yarpuz plateau confirmed that they had heard a big noise like an explosion, according to Doğan news agency.
The Yarpuz plateau is located 30 kilometers away from Osmaniyes provincial center.
However, a military source said the jet might have crashed near the foot of the Amanos Mountains close to the İskenderun Radar Base.
The pilot sent a message saying "I'm jumping" before radio contact was lost, according to a written statement from the Turkish Armed Forces.
The jet, which is based at the 5th Main Jet Command in the northern province of Amasya, was performing a mission flight over the area.
A search and rescue mission to locate the pilot and the plane is continuing with difficulty due to heavy fog. Gov. Celalettin Cerrah also said a search to locate the ruins of the jet were continuing.
A Turkish military plane was shot down off of Syrias Mediterranean coast by Syria in June 2012, leaving two soldiers dead.
LOCAL - Turkish fighter jet crashes near Syrian border, governor says
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"We have received information that the jet crashed in the Yarpuz region of the Amanos Mountains in the direction toward Hatay," Osmaniye Gov. Celalettin Cerrah said, Anatolia news agency has reported.
Villagers living near the Yarpuz plateau confirmed that they had heard a big noise like an explosion, according to Doğan news agency.
The Yarpuz plateau is located 30 kilometers away from Osmaniyes provincial center.
However, a military source said the jet might have crashed near the foot of the Amanos Mountains close to the İskenderun Radar Base.
The pilot sent a message saying "I'm jumping" before radio contact was lost, according to a written statement from the Turkish Armed Forces.
The jet, which is based at the 5th Main Jet Command in the northern province of Amasya, was performing a mission flight over the area.
A search and rescue mission to locate the pilot and the plane is continuing with difficulty due to heavy fog. Gov. Celalettin Cerrah also said a search to locate the ruins of the jet were continuing.
A Turkish military plane was shot down off of Syrias Mediterranean coast by Syria in June 2012, leaving two soldiers dead.
LOCAL - Turkish fighter jet crashes near Syrian border, governor says
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AMK ERDOGAN!
Sokak cocuk gibi oyle dayak yiyoruz