"The plane was said to have crashed, but the truth is still not understood."

12.12.2025 21:35

Claims emerged that an aircraft had crashed following footage recorded by a citizen in the Gölhisar district of Burdur. The governor's office reported that investigations revealed the fallen object was neither an airplane nor a drone, with the possibility of it being a meteor being highlighted.

Images captured by a citizen in Burdur's Gölhisar district led to claims that "an airplane has crashed." Following the reports, an investigation was initiated in the area, and the Burdur Governorship announced that the fallen object is not an airplane or a drone, and that the possibility of it being a meteor is the most likely scenario according to initial assessments.

THE "AIRPLANE CRASH" CLAIM HAS DISTURBED BURDUR

The claim that an airplane has crashed, based on footage recorded by a citizen in Burdur's Gölhisar district, caused a brief panic in the area. While investigations initiated after the claims are ongoing, the Burdur Governorship made an official statement to inform the public regarding the matter.

“THE POSSIBILITY OF A METEOR IS BEING CONSIDERED”

The governorship's statement included the following: "A report has been received regarding an object falling in the area between our Gölhisar district and the Çameli district of Denizli province. According to initial assessments, the object in question is not an airplane, drone, etc.; the possibility of it being a meteor is being considered. Investigations regarding the matter are ongoing, and any confirmed information will be shared with the public."

While investigations related to the incident continue, officials reported that work in the area is ongoing.

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