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Turkish defense chief extends condolences to Greek counterpart for deadly plane crash

Turkish defense chief extends condolences to Greek counterpart for deadly plane crash

Turkish Minister of National Defense Yaşar Güler had a phone name Tuesday along with his Greek counterpart, Nikos Dendias, and expressed condolences for firefighting pilots who died in Greece, based on a press release.

Güler stated Türkiye is able to assist firefighting efforts.

Two pilots died when a aircraft deployed to assist put out wildfires on the Greek island of Evia crashed earlier Tuesday within the coastal city of Karystos, based on media stories.

The Greek Air Force stated pilot Hristos Mulas, 34, and co-pilot Periklis Stefanidis, 27, died within the crash.

Dendias declared three days of mourning for the Armed Forces for the lack of lives, the National Defense Ministry stated in a press release.

Evia is Greece’s second-largest island, lower than half the world of Crete, however far nearer to the mainland, mendacity roughly east and northeast of Athens, diagonal to the Attica peninsula.

Dozens of devastating wildfires have been ravaging Greece for days, together with on the island of Rhodes, a vacationer hotspot.

Several international locations, together with Türkiye, have reached out to assist Greece in extinguishing the blazes, which have burned homes and forests.

Source: www.anews.com.tr