The deaths of Libyaβs military chief and his delegation in a plane crash near Ankara on Tuesday evening prompted an investigation by Turkish authorities.
The Ankara Chief Public Prosecutorβs Office has revealed details of its investigation into the crash. The investigation is being conducted by four prosecutors under the coordination of a deputy chief prosecutor. Authorities secured the crash site with a security perimeter and placed it under protection.
A private jet carrying Libyan Chief of General Staff Gen. Mohammed al-Haddad and four other people crashed after takeoff from Ankara. The jet lost all radio contact after issuing an emergency landing alert near the Haymana district south of Ankara, Turkish officials said.
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