Middle East
An investigation is underway. The cause should be “fully” clarified. Over 400 emergency services were involved in the rescue work
Mohammed al-Haddad was chief of staff in Abdulhamid Dbeibah’s government in Tripoli, which is hostile to the government in eastern Libya.
Ankara/Tripoli – Authorities have recovered the voice recorder and data recorder following the death of a Libyan general in a plane crash in Turkey on Tuesday. An investigation is underway to “fully clarify” the cause of the crash, said Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya on Wednesday. The debris from the plane that crashed near the capital Ankara is scattered over three square kilometers. More than 400 emergency services are involved in the rescue work.
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