Jet Carrying Libya’s Military Chief Loses Contact After Takeoff From Turkey
Summary
A private jet carrying Libya's military chief, Muhammad Ali Ahmad al-Haddad, lost contact with air traffic controllers shortly after taking off from Ankara, Turkey. The jet had taken off from Esenboga Airport and sent an emergency signal near Haymana, with subsequent reports indicating a possible explosion.Key Facts
- Libya's military chief is named Muhammad Ali Ahmad al-Haddad.
- He was returning to Libya after meeting with Turkish Defense Minister Yasar Guler.
- The jet lost contact 40 minutes after departing from Esenboga Airport in Ankara, Turkey.
- An emergency signal was sent by the jet near Haymana, a district south of Ankara.
- Security footage suggested a possible explosion in the night sky over Haymana.
- Ankara’s airport was temporarily closed, and flights were redirected after the incident.
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