ANKARA: Turkiye held a military funeral ceremony Sunday morning for five Libyan officers, including western Libya’s military chief, who died in a plane crash earlier this week. The private jet with Gen. Muhammad Ali Ahmad Al-Haddad, four other military officers and three crew members crashed on Tuesday after taking off from Ankara, Turkiye’s capital, killing everyone on board. Libyan officials said the cause of the crash was a technical malfunction on the plane.

ANKARA: A private jet carrying the chief of staff of Libya’s army reported an electrical failure and requested an emergency landing shortly before crashing near Ankara, Turkiye’s…

Il velivolo viaggiava da Ankara verso Tripoli, decedute otto persone. Secondo le autorità turche, l’aereo aveva richiesto l’atterraggio di emergenza a causa di un guasto…

Libya mourns military chief Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, who was seen as a unifying figure amid political divisions.

ISTANBUL: The technical analysis of the recovered black boxes from a jet crash that killed eight people, including western Libya’s military chief, began as the investigation…

Search teams find site of crash that killed Libyan army chief and seven other people, including three crew members.

Morto in una sciagura aerea in Turchia

ANKARA: Turkiye held a military funeral ceremony Sunday morning for five Libyan officers, including western Libya’s military chief, who died in a plane crash earlier this week.…

I resti degli ufficiali libici uccisi in un incidente aereo in Turchia sono stati raccolti sabato mattina presto dall'Istituto di medicina legale di Ankara. I resti sono stati…

Turkish Defence Minister Yasar Guler and military chief Selcuk Bayraktaroglu attend ceremony at an airbase near Ankara.

Authorities are examining a wide range of data, including flight recordings and airpot CCTV footage, officials say.

TRIPOLI: Libya on Saturday held a military funeral for the military chief of western Libya and four of his officers who died in a plane crash in Turkiye. The bodies arrived at…

Five officers, including chief of staff General al-Haddad, were flying from Turkiye to Libya when their plane crashed.