At least two Turkish F-16s seen in Azerbaijan’s Ganja - American journalist
08.10.2020,
09:22
Christiaan Triebert, reporter of The New York Times, says at least two Turkish F-16 fight jets were seen in Ganja International Airport in Azerbaijan on October 3.

YEREVAN, October 8. /ARKA/. Christiaan Triebert, reporter of The New York Times, says at least two Turkish F-16 fight jets were seen in Ganja International Airport in Azerbaijan on October 3.
“The fighter jets are likely operated by the Turkish Air Force, alongside a possible CN-235 cargo aircraft,” he wrote.
A satellite image is attached to the message.
Earlier, Baku completely denied the participation of the F-16 in the military conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. But Armenia announced the defeat of its plane by a Turkish fighter.
War in Artsakh
On September 27, at 07:10, Azerbaijani troops launched an offensive along the entire length of the contact line in Artsakh, but were thrown back in several directions. Intense fighting continues in the south, southeast and north of the front line. Turkey joined the aggression. Residential areas are being shelled as well.
The Azerbaijani side suffered losses in manpower (more than 3,454 people killed and around 5,000 wounded) and equipment, in particular, 220 UAVs, 3 units of TOS – 1A, 4 Smerch and Uragan MLRS, more than 379 tanks and other armored vehicles, 18 helicopters and 17 aircraft. According to the data of the defense ministry of Armenia and Artsakh, more than 280 Armenian servicemen were killed and hundreds wounded on the Armenian side. Also 21 civilians were killed and 82 wounded on the Armenian side.
Armenia informed the international community, including the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs, about the aggression by Azerbaijan against Artsakh, also about the shelling of peaceful settlements.
Martial law and general mobilization were declared in Artsakh and Armenia. -0---
“The fighter jets are likely operated by the Turkish Air Force, alongside a possible CN-235 cargo aircraft,” he wrote.
A satellite image is attached to the message.
Earlier, Baku completely denied the participation of the F-16 in the military conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. But Armenia announced the defeat of its plane by a Turkish fighter.
War in Artsakh
On September 27, at 07:10, Azerbaijani troops launched an offensive along the entire length of the contact line in Artsakh, but were thrown back in several directions. Intense fighting continues in the south, southeast and north of the front line. Turkey joined the aggression. Residential areas are being shelled as well.
The Azerbaijani side suffered losses in manpower (more than 3,454 people killed and around 5,000 wounded) and equipment, in particular, 220 UAVs, 3 units of TOS – 1A, 4 Smerch and Uragan MLRS, more than 379 tanks and other armored vehicles, 18 helicopters and 17 aircraft. According to the data of the defense ministry of Armenia and Artsakh, more than 280 Armenian servicemen were killed and hundreds wounded on the Armenian side. Also 21 civilians were killed and 82 wounded on the Armenian side.
Armenia informed the international community, including the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs, about the aggression by Azerbaijan against Artsakh, also about the shelling of peaceful settlements.
Martial law and general mobilization were declared in Artsakh and Armenia. -0---