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Libya's army chief of staff, 4 other officials killed in plane crash near Turkish capital

Source: Xinhua| 2025-12-24 05:18:45|Editor: huaxia

The investigations are intensified at the plane crash site near Kesikkavak village in Ankara's Haymana district, Türkiye, on Dec. 24, 2025. Libya's army chief of staff, Mohammed al-Haddad, and four other military officials were killed when their business jet crashed south of Ankara on Tuesday evening, Libyan and Turkish authorities said. Turkish gendarmerie units located the wreckage of the Falcon 50 jet near Kesikkavak village in Ankara's Haymana district, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said. (Mustafa Kaya/Handout via Xinhua)

ANKARA/TRIPOLI, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) -- Libya's army chief of staff, Mohammed al-Haddad, and four other military officials were killed when their business jet crashed south of Ankara on Tuesday evening, Libyan and Turkish authorities said.

Turkish gendarmerie units located the wreckage of the Falcon 50 jet near Kesikkavak village in Ankara's Haymana district, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said.

Libyan Prime Minister Abdul-Hamid Dbeibah later confirmed the deaths in a statement, saying al-Haddad and several senior military officials were killed when the aircraft crashed while returning from an official visit to Türkiye. He said the government would investigate "the circumstances of the accident."

The aircraft, with tail number 9H-DFJ, departed Ankara's Esenboga Airport at 20:10 local time (1710 GMT) bound for Tripoli. Contact was lost at 20:52 (1752 GMT), shortly after the crew issued an emergency landing notification near Haymana, Yerlikaya said.

Türkiye's Anadolu Agency broadcast footage it said showed a flash from the aircraft's impact and published images of debris scattered at the site. Air traffic at Ankara, which was briefly suspended following the crash, has since returned to normal, local media reported.

Al-Haddad had been in Ankara for high-level military talks. Earlier on Tuesday, the Turkish Defense Ministry said he met Turkish Defense Minister Yasar Guler and Chief of the General Staff Selcuk Bayraktaroglu.

Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya briefs the media at the plane crash site near Kesikkavak village in Ankara's Haymana district, Türkiye, on Dec. 24, 2025. Libya's army chief of staff, Mohammed al-Haddad, and four other military officials were killed when their business jet crashed south of Ankara on Tuesday evening, Libyan and Turkish authorities said.

Turkish gendarmerie units located the wreckage of the Falcon 50 jet near Kesikkavak village in Ankara's Haymana district, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said. (Mustafa Kaya/Handout via Xinhua)

The investigations are intensified at the plane crash site near Kesikkavak village in Ankara's Haymana district, Türkiye, on Dec. 24, 2025. Libya's army chief of staff, Mohammed al-Haddad, and four other military officials were killed when their business jet crashed south of Ankara on Tuesday evening, Libyan and Turkish authorities said.

Turkish gendarmerie units located the wreckage of the Falcon 50 jet near Kesikkavak village in Ankara's Haymana district, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said. (Mustafa Kaya/Handout via Xinhua)

Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya briefs the media at the plane crash site near Kesikkavak village in Ankara's Haymana district, Türkiye, on Dec. 24, 2025. Libya's army chief of staff, Mohammed al-Haddad, and four other military officials were killed when their business jet crashed south of Ankara on Tuesday evening, Libyan and Turkish authorities said.

Turkish gendarmerie units located the wreckage of the Falcon 50 jet near Kesikkavak village in Ankara's Haymana district, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said. (Mustafa Kaya/Handout via Xinhua)

A Libyan military delegation arrives at the plane crash site near Kesikkavak village in Ankara's Haymana district, Türkiye, on Dec. 24, 2025.

Libya's army chief of staff, Mohammed al-Haddad, and four other military officials were killed when their business jet crashed south of Ankara on Tuesday evening, Libyan and Turkish authorities said.

Turkish gendarmerie units located the wreckage of the Falcon 50 jet near Kesikkavak village in Ankara's Haymana district, Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said. (Mustafa Kaya/Handout via Xinhua)

A Libyan military delegation arrives at the plane crash site near Kesikkavak village in Ankara's Haymana district, Türkiye, on Dec. 24, 2025.

Libya's army chief of staff, Mohammed al-Haddad, and four other military officials were killed when their business jet crashed south of Ankara on Tuesday evening, Libyan and Turkish authorities said.

Turkish gendarmerie units located the wreckage of the Falcon 50 jet near Kesikkavak village in Ankara's Haymana district, Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said. (Mustafa Kaya/Handout via Xinhua)

A Libyan military delegation arrives at the plane crash site near Kesikkavak village in Ankara's Haymana district, Türkiye, on Dec. 24, 2025.

Libya's army chief of staff, Mohammed al-Haddad, and four other military officials were killed when their business jet crashed south of Ankara on Tuesday evening, Libyan and Turkish authorities said.

Turkish gendarmerie units located the wreckage of the Falcon 50 jet near Kesikkavak village in Ankara's Haymana district, Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said. (Mustafa Kaya/Handout via Xinhua)

A Libyan military delegation arrives at the plane crash site near Kesikkavak village in Ankara's Haymana district, Türkiye, on Dec. 24, 2025.

Libya's army chief of staff, Mohammed al-Haddad, and four other military officials were killed when their business jet crashed south of Ankara on Tuesday evening, Libyan and Turkish authorities said.

Turkish gendarmerie units located the wreckage of the Falcon 50 jet near Kesikkavak village in Ankara's Haymana district, Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said. (Mustafa Kaya/Handout via Xinhua)

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