14.11.2025 16:55
While Turkey mourns its 20 martyrs, a scandalous post by the Greek Air Force using C-130 cargo planes has drawn a strong reaction from AK Party spokesperson Ömer Çelik. Çelik stated, "We condemn the sharing of such an ugly message that lacks all humanitarian and military values towards our martyrs. We expect the necessary penalties to be imposed on those who published that ugly message."
The C-130 military cargo plane belonging to the Turkish Air Force took off from Ganja Airport in Azerbaijan and crashed within the borders of Georgia on its way back to Turkey. In the accident, 20 of our soldiers were martyred. While Turkey mourns its martyrs, a scandalous C-130 post by Greece received a strong reaction from AK Party Deputy Chairman and Party Spokesperson Ömer Çelik.
"WE CONDEMN THE POST"
Ömer Çelik stated in a post on his official X account, "We condemn Greece's Air Force for sharing a photo of a C-130 cargo plane and sending a grotesque message devoid of all humanitarian and military values towards our martyrs. It would have been the right approach to remove this message and replace it with a condolence message regarding our martyrs."
"WE EXPECT NECESSARY PUNISHMENTS TO BE GIVEN"
In times of earthquakes and disasters, we rush to help each other and share the pain. This is the truth. We expect the necessary actions to be taken against those who published that ugly message and for the necessary punishments to be given," he expressed.
GREECE'S SCANDALOUS POST
It has been less than 48 hours since the C-130 military cargo plane belonging to the Turkish Air Force crashed on the Georgia-Azerbaijan border on November 11, resulting in the martyrdom of 20 soldiers, and the Greek Air Force's social media post has drawn intense reactions. The post included a photo of C-130 cargo planes belonging to Greece with a note saying "Photo of the Day," which caused outrage. Following the scandal, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a verbal note to Greece.