Plane Crash Kills Libya’s Army Chief of Staff and Four Officials
Libya’s army chief of staff Mohammed al-Haddad and four senior officials died when their Falcon 50 jet crashed near Ankara. An official investigation has been launched.
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Libya’s army chief of staff Mohammed al-Haddad and four senior officials died when their Falcon 50 jet crashed near Ankara. An official investigation has been launched.
Two attackers killed 5 and injured 22 at Turkish Aerospace Industries headquarters in Ankara. Authorities suspect the PKK. Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya provided updates on the tragic incident.
An explosion and gunfire were reported at the headquarters of Turkish Aerospace Industries Inc. in Ankara on Wednesday. Emergency services responded as the cause remains unclear, with some reports suggesting a suicide attack.