Cypriot Flight Attendant Questioned in Ankara over Libyan Jet Crash
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After several days of delay, the Turkish secret services' investigation into the Cypriot flight attendant became known.
Flight Attendant Questioned in Turkey over Libya-Related Plane Crash
Turkish authorities have launched a wide-ranging investigation into a private jet crash that was carrying the Libyan Army Chief, General Mohamed Al-Haddad, including the questioning of a flight attendant who was part of the aircraft’s crew, according to Turkey’s T24 News. The Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office is overseeing the judicial investigation, while multiple state institutions are involved due to the sensitivity of the incident. In …
Cypriot flight attendant questioned in Ankara over Libyan jet crash
Turkish authorities detained and questioned a Cypriot flight attendant who was part of the crew of the Falcon 50 aircraft carrying Libyan mission members that crashed shortly after taking off from Turkey’s capital Ankara, on December 24, 2025, according to information.
The investigation continues into the deaths of the Libyan delegation, whose private plane crashed in Ankara following a diplomatic visit to Turkey.
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