

A tragic private jet crash near Ankara has claimed the lives of eight people, including Libyan Army Chief Ali. Officials confirmed that four senior military officers and three crew members were among those killed in the accident.
According to authorities, the aircraft crashed shortly after taking off from the runway. Libyan Prime Minister Abdul-Hamid officially confirmed the death of the army chief.
The Falcon 50 private jet departed from Ankara Airport on Tuesday night local time, carrying Ali and four officials. About 42 minutes after takeoff, communication with the aircraft was lost, prompting immediate emergency response measures.
The wreckage was later located southwest of Ankara. Officials have launched a detailed investigation to determine the exact cause of the crash. The incident has drawn widespread attention and condolences from both Libyan and Turkish authorities.








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