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In wake of fatal plane crash, Libya’s Embassy in Ankara flies flags at half-staff

ANKARA, TURKIYE - DECEMBER 24: Firefighter teams, healthcare professionals, gendarmerie and search and rescue teams continue operations after the wreckage of a Libya-bound business jet carrying Libyan Chief of Staff General Muhammad Ali Ahmad Al-Haddad is found 2 kilometers south of Kesikkavak Village in Ankara’s Haymana district, following the aircraft’s emergency landing shortly after departing from Esenboga Airport and subsequent loss of contact with the control tower in Ankara, Turkiye on December 24, 2025. ( Harun Özalp - Anadolu Agency )

After Libya’s army chief Mohamed Ali Al-Haddad and his delegation died in plane crash in Ankara province, Libya declared 3 days of mourning and lowered its embassy flag to half-staff

By Sercan Irkin and Seda Sevencan

ISTANBUL (AA) – Libya’s Embassy in the Turkish capital Ankara lowered its flags to half-staff on Wednesday following a plane crash that killed Libyan Chief of Gen. Staff General Mohamed Ali Al-Haddad, along with four members of his delegation and three crew members.

Libya declared three days of national mourning after the Falcon 50-type business jet crashed after taking off from Ankara’s Esenboga Airport en route to Tripoli, the Libyan capital.

The plane was found about 2 kilometers (1.24 miles) south of Kesikkavak in Ankara’s Haymana district.

Search operations continued through the night despite heavy rain and fog, and officials are monitoring efforts from a mobile coordination center set up by Türkiye’s Disaster and Emergency Management Agency (AFAD). – Anadulo Agency

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