Contact lost with jet carrying Libyan army chief over Ankara, Turkiye says

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DEVELOPING STORYDEVELOPING STORY, Four other people on business flight that requested emergency landing after takeoff, Turkiye’s interior minister says.Published On 23 Dec 202523 Dec 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareRadio ‍contact ‍has been lost with a jet ⁠carrying Libya’s army ​chief of staff, Mohammed ‍Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, and four other people near the Turkish capital ‍Ankara, Turkiye’s Interior Ministry says.Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said on X that the Falcon 50 business jet had taken ​off at ‌8:10pm local time (17:10 GMT) on Tuesday and radio contact was lost at 8:52pm (17:52 GMT).Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listHe said the flight, which was en route from Ankara to Tripoli, ‌had made a request ⁠for an emergency landing while over the Haymana district ‌of Ankara, but no contact was established ‍afterwards.Flight tracking data showed flights being diverted away from Ankara’s ​Esenboga airport.While officials did not say whether the plane had crashed, footage on Turkish broadcasters showed a flash ‌of light where the jet was said to have lost radio contact.There was no immediate comment ‍from Libyan officials.Turkiye’s ‌defence ministry had announced the Libyan chief of staff’s visit ‌to Ankara earlier this ‌week, saying ⁠he had met his Turkish counterpart and other military commanders.Ankara has close ties with the United Nations-backed government in Tripoli, to which it provides economic and military support.More to come… …

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