The New York Times correspondent Christiaan Triebert posted on his Twitter account a photo of two Turkish F-16 fighter jets parked at Ganja International Airport as of 3 October.
Satellite photo from Planet.
“The fighter jets are likely operated by the Turkish Air Force, alongside a possible CN-235 cargo aircraft,” he noted
Earlier, Defense Ministry spokesman Artsrun Hovhannisyan said that F-16 fighter jets belonging to the Turkish Air Force had taken off from Ganja Airport in Azerbaijan on September 29 at 10:30 a.m. The “Bayraktar” AU-25 and Turkish-made missile strikes on the ground units of the RA Armed Forces located in theVardenis, Mets Masrik and Sotk settlements in Vardenis Region of Armenia.
There are at least two F-16s at Ganja International Airport in Azerbaijan, our analysis of an Oct. 3 @planetlabs satellite image shows. The fighter jets are likely operated by the Turkish Air Force, alongside a possible CN-235 cargo aircraft. Here’s a short thread why. pic.twitter.com/de1XsmXXZr
— Christiaan Triebert (@trbrtc) October 7, 2020