Libya's army chief killed in air crash in Turkey
Libya's army chief, Gen Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, and four others died in a plane crash in Turkey on Tuesday evening. The Falcon 50 aircraft, en route to Tripoli, issued an emergency landing request shortly after taking off from Ankara.

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AI-generatedLibya's army chief, Gen Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, and four others died in a plane crash in Turkey on Tuesday evening. The Falcon 50 aircraft, en route to Tripoli, issued an emergency landing request shortly after taking off from Ankara. Turkish authorities lost contact with the jet at 20:52 local time, approximately 42 minutes after departure. The wreckage was discovered southwest of Ankara near the village of Kesikkavak. Gen Haddad and his team were in Turkey for discussions aimed at enhancing military and security cooperation between Libya and Turkey. Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh mourned the loss, highlighting their dedication to the country. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the crash.
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5 extractedTurkey intervened in 2019 to prevent an army from the east driving out the government in Tripoli.
Gen Haddad and his team had been in Turkey for talks aimed at strengthening military and security co-operation.
The Tripoli-bound jet had issued an emergency landing request before contact was lost.
Signal with the business jet was lost at 20:52 local time (17:52 GMT) - about 42 minutes after takeoff.
Libyan army chief Gen Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad was killed in an air crash in Turkey.