Turin, Dec 23 (LaPresse) – A private jet carrying a Libyan delegation that took off from Ankara airport in Turkey has crashed near Haymana. According to CNN Türk, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced that the wreckage of the aircraft, which had been bound for Tripoli, has been found. On board the plane were five passengers, including Libya’s chief of staff, General Muhammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad. The Libyan prime minister, Abdul-Hamid Dbeibah, has confirmed the death of all five people on board.
Turkey, jet crashes: Libyan chief of staff killed

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