General Mohamed al-Haddad and senior military officials killed after their private jet crashes in Turkey’s Haymana district during a severe storm, plunging Libya into mourning. ANKARA — A private jet carrying the Chief of the General Staff of the Libyan Army, Lieutenant General Mohamed al-Haddad, crashed late Tuesday night in a rural area south of Ankara, killing everyone on board. The wreckage was located by Turkish gendarmerie forces early Wednesday morning near the village of Kesikkavak in the Haymana district, following an intense search-and-rescue operation hampered by heavy rain and fog. The Crash Site Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya confirmed…
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