No Sign of Sabotage in Deadly Crash of Libyan Military Chief, Turkey Says
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No Sign of Sabotage in Deadly Crash of Libyan Military Chief, Turkey Says
Abdulkadir Uraloğlu has ruled out any indication of sabotage in the plane crash that killed former Libyan Chief of General Staff Mohamed Al-Haddad, stressing that investigations are still ongoing to determine the exact cause of the crash. In a statement, Uraloğlu said specialised investigation teams are continuing their work in coordination with public prosecutors, following a detailed technical and legal process aimed at establishing the full c…
Deniz Yavuzyılmaz, Deputy Chairman of the CHP (Republican People's Party), made a striking statement regarding the plane that crashed in Ankara on December 23, 2025, carrying the Libyan Chief of General Staff. In a social media post, Yavuzyılmaz stated that they had obtained important information and records regarding the course of events.
CHP's Deniz Yavuzyılmaz shared striking documents regarding the Libyan plane that crashed in Ankara. Stating that the Libyan jet and the Israeli jet were left alone on the same tarmac for 101 minutes, Yavuzyılmaz asked, "Why are you hiding this from the public?"
CHP Zonguldak MP Deniz Yavuzyılmaz made striking allegations regarding the plane crash in Ankara, which killed the Libyan Chief of General Staff. Yavuzyılmaz stated that a suspicious Israeli jet was present on the same tarmac hours before the crash. Asking, "Was the Libyan plane sabotaged?", Yavuzyılmaz questioned the AKP, "Why are you hiding this from the public?"
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