Remains of Libyan army chief killed in Turkey crash to be flown home
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Among the victims was the Libyan Chief of Staff Mohammed al-Haddad
Among other things, Libyan Chief of Staff Mohammed al-Haddad was among the victims. The Blackbox is now to be investigated in Germany.
Remains of Libyan army chief killed in Turkey crash to be flown home
The remains of Libyan officials killed in a plane crash near Ankara will be repatriated on Saturday, the Turkish defence ministry said.The Tripoli government's General Mohamed Al-Haddad, four of his advisers and three crew died when the Malta-registered Falcon 50 jet they were travelling on crashed less than forty minutes after take-off on Tuesday.Turkish Defence...
The Falcone 50 accident took place on Tuesday 23 December near Ankara. The five passengers, including the Chief of Staff of the Libyan Armed Forces, were killed as well as the three crew members. Turkey opened an investigation.
The plane carrying the Libyan Army Chief of Staff crashed in Turkey on Tuesday, December 23rd. On board were two French crew members who announced this Friday a diplomatic source. - Crash in Turkey: 2 French among the victims of the plane carrying the Libyan (International) Chief of Staff.
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