Libyan Military Chief, Seven Others Die in Turkey Plane Crash
Libya's military chief, Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, and seven others were killed when their private jet crashed in Turkey. The plane, returning from defense talks, reported an electrical failure before losing contact. All on board perished in the tragic accident.
- Libyan military chief Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad confirmed dead.
- Seven other individuals, including four officers and three crew, also perished.
- Plane crashed in Ankara's Haymana district after reporting electrical failure.
- Delegation was returning from high-level defense talks in Turkey.
- Libyan PM Abdul-Hamid Dbeibah confirmed the deaths, calling it a 'great loss'.
- Turkish authorities have launched an investigation into the crash.
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