Libya held official ceremonies to bury Army Chief of Staff Mohammed al Haddad and senior officers killed in a plane crash in Türkiye. The bodies were repatriated after identification, with military honors held in Tripoli and Misrata. Authorities said preliminary findings point to a technical failure. Libya and Türkiye are cooperating on the investigation. Al Haddad previously played a central role in ceasefire efforts, raising questions about military leadership succession.
Libya Buries Army Chief After Crash
Libya held official ceremonies to bury Army Chief of Staff Mohammed al Haddad and senior officers killed in a plane crash in Türkiye. The bodies were repatriated after identification, with military honors held in Tripoli and Misrata. Authorities said preliminary findings point to a technical failure. Libya and Türkiye are cooperating on the investigation. Al Haddad previously played a central role in ceasefire efforts, raising questions about military leadership succession.
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