Eight dead as Colombia military aircraft crashes with 125 aboard—officials

A Colombian Air Force Hercules transport plane crashed during takeoff from a remote jungle airstrip on Monday, resulting in a confirmed death toll of eight personnel with 83 individuals sustaining injuries. The aircraft, carrying 125 troops and crew members, went down shortly after departing from Puerto Leguizamo in southern Colombia near the border with Ecuador and Peru.

Regional governor Jhon Gabriel Molina confirmed the casualty figures in an official video statement while noting that investigation teams are working to determine the cause of the accident. Initial military reports had suggested significantly higher fatalities before official confirmation was established.

The crash site presented dramatic scenes with AFP images capturing burning wreckage scattered across the jungle terrain, including the broken tail section marked FAC 1016, as smoke and flames rose above the forest canopy. Local civilians were witnessed climbing around the debris while emergency responders worked to reach the remote location.

Defense Minister Pedro Sanchez expressed ‘deep sorrow’ over the tragedy, acknowledging the profound impact on the nation’s military community. ‘It is a deeply painful event for the country. May our prayers bring some measure of comfort,’ Sanchez stated, while emphasizing that determining the cause would require thorough investigation.

The incident occurred in a strategically sensitive border region that has experienced intensified military operations against drug trafficking organizations and armed groups in recent weeks. General Carlos Fernando Silva Rueda specified that the aircraft was transporting 114 military personnel with an 11-member crew between Amazonian outposts when the accident occurred.

Local residents reported hearing a loud explosion preceding the crash. Farmer Noe Mota recounted, ‘I felt an explosion in the air and, when I looked up, the plane was flying close to the house on my plot.’

President Gustavo Petro shared footage on social media platform X showing the aircraft struggling to gain altitude before descending rapidly. Describing the event as a ‘horrific accident,’ Petro highlighted the urgent need to modernize Colombia’s military equipment, though he stopped short of directly linking aging hardware to this specific incident.

This marks the second Hercules aircraft crash in South America within a month, following a Bolivian military cargo plane accident near La Paz on February 27 that claimed 24 lives. The C-130 Hercules, manufactured by Lockheed Martin, is renowned for its capability to operate from rudimentary airstrips and remains widely utilized by global military forces for transporting troops and equipment.