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Libya's Army Chief and Four Others Die in Turkish Plane Crash

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A tragic plane crash in Turkey has claimed the life of Libya's army chief, Lt. Gen. Mohamed Al-Haddad, along with four other military officials. The incident occurred shortly after takeoff from Ankara, where Al-Haddad had been on an official visit. Turkish authorities reported losing contact with the Falcon 50 business jet shortly after its departure, and the wreckage was later found near Haymana, approximately 50 miles from Ankara. The Turkish government has initiated an investigation into the crash, which is believed to have involved an electrical emergency. This loss is seen as a significant blow to Libya's military leadership and national unity.

Key Details: • The crash occurred on Tuesday evening, shortly after takeoff from Ankara Esenboga Airport. • Contact was lost with the aircraft at 8:52 p.m. local time. • The wreckage was located about 2 km south of Kesikkavak Village in Haymana District. • An investigation into the crash has been launched by Turkish authorities.

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Mohamed al-HaddadAbdulhamid al-Dbeibahal-Fitouri GhreibelMahmoud al-QatiouiMohamed al-Asawi DiabMohamed Omar Ahmed MahjoubTripoliAnkaraHaymanaKesikkavak VillageTurkish Armed ForcesGovernment of National Unity

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