Private plane crash in Turkey
Eight people were killed in the crash of a private plane in Turkey, including the commander of Libya's armed forces, General Mohammed Ali Ahmad al-Haddad, and other high-ranking officials. The incident occurred after the plane took off from the capital of Turkey, Ankara, on Tuesday. Libya has declared a three-day national mourning in connection with this tragic event.
Dead military leaders
Among the deceased were:
- General Al-Fitouri Ghraybil
- Brigadier General Mahmoud Al-Katavi
- Chief of Staff advisor Mohamed Al-Asawi Diab
- Military photographer Mohamed Omar Ahmed Mahdjub
All of them had significant influence on Libya's military structure, so their loss is a great tragedy for the country.
According to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, an investigation into this tragic incident has been initiated, and the country's ministries will provide information about its progress. The aircraft's black boxes will be sent to a neutral third country for a detailed investigation.
'This loss is a great tragedy for the country and the military institution of Libya'
Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, Prime Minister of Libya
The plane crash has serious consequences for Libya's military structure, as the deceased were key figures in its management. The loss of such high-ranking officials can lead to instability in a country that is already facing political and military difficulties. The investigation into the incident, which will involve international experts, aims to clarify the reasons for the tragedy and prevent similar cases in the future.