Military funeral held for helicopter crash victims in Turkey
A view of coffins lined on the runway during a military funeral service in Elazığ, eastern Turkey, March 5, 2021. (AA PHOTO)


The first of three separate funerals for 11 soldiers who died in a helicopter crash on Thursday, was held in the eastern province of Elazığ on Friday. Top military officials and families of soldiers attended the ceremony where flag-draped coffins were taken to a military plane. A "state ceremony" for the soldiers was scheduled later on Friday in the capital Ankara before their bodies were taken to their hometowns for funeral prayers and burial.

The soldiers, including a general, were killed and two others were injured when a military helicopter carrying them crashed in the eastern province of Bitlis. Authorities had announced that they lost contact with Cougar military helicopter that took off from Bingöl for Bitlis about half an hour after it took off.

The military funeral was held in Elazığ for Eighth Corps Commander Lt. Gen. Osman Erbaş, Technical Sgt. Nazmi Yılmaz, Col. Şentürk Aydınyer, Lt. Salih Sarıoğlu, Chief Master Sgt. Mehmet Demir, Master Sgt. Ömer Umulu, Lt. Capts. Tayfun Kures and Gökhan Uysal, Staff Sgt. Şükrü Karadirek, and Specialized Sgts. Tolga Demirci and Hakan Gül.

A relative of one of the victims touches his photo carried by a honor guard during the military funeral, in Elazığ, eastern Turkey, March 5, 2021. (AA PHOTO)

The service was attended by National Defense Minister Hulusi Akar, Chief of General Staff Gen. Yaşar Güler, Deputy Interior Minister İsmail Çataklı, local officials, commanders and families of victims.

Following the funeral, the bodies of the soldiers were sent to the capital Ankara for a state ceremony, which is set to be attended by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.