Turkiye and Libya intensify probe into deadly plane crash near Ankara
Turkish and Libyan officials are jointly investigating a plane crash near Ankara on December 23, 2025, that killed Libya's army chief, Mohammed Ali Ahmed Al-Haddad, and seven others. The private jet, en route to Tripoli, reported an electrical malfunction shortly after takeoff from Ankara Esenboga Airport and requested an emergency landing.

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AI-generatedTurkish and Libyan officials are jointly investigating a plane crash near Ankara on December 23, 2025, that killed Libya's army chief, Mohammed Ali Ahmed Al-Haddad, and seven others. The private jet, en route to Tripoli, reported an electrical malfunction shortly after takeoff from Ankara Esenboga Airport and requested an emergency landing. Radar contact was lost as the plane descended, and the wreckage was found in the Haymana district. Libya's Criminal Investigation Department chief led a delegation to Ankara to coordinate with Turkish prosecutors. DNA testing is underway, causing delays in repatriating the bodies and holding funeral prayers in Libya.
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5 extractedThe wreckage was found near the village of Kesikkavak in Ankara’s Haymana district.
Radar contact was lost three minutes later as the jet descended.
The aircraft requested an emergency landing 16 minutes after takeoff.
A private jet carrying Libya’s army chief of staff, Mohammed Ali Ahmed Al-Haddad, reported an electrical malfunction shortly after taking off.
Libya’s army chief and seven other people were killed in a plane crash near Ankara.