Libyan Military Chief, Seven Others Die in Ankara Plane Crash
Libya's military chief, General Muhammad Ali Ahmad al-Haddad, and seven others were killed when their private jet crashed in Ankara, Turkey, shortly after takeoff on December 23, 2025. The delegation was returning from high-level defense talks. A technical malfunction, likely electrical failure, is cited as the cause of the tragic accident.
- Libya's military chief, Gen. Muhammad Ali Ahmad al-Haddad, confirmed dead.
- Private jet carrying eight people crashed near Ankara, Turkey.
- Four other officers and three crew members perished in the incident.
- Crash occurred shortly after takeoff from Ankara's Esenboga Airport.
- Technical malfunction, specifically electrical failure, suspected cause.
- Delegation was returning from defense talks aimed at military cooperation.
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