Libya’s transport minister said the investigation into the aircraft crash is ongoing. The crash killed Army Chief of Staff Mohamed Al Haddad. He said the probe will take at least one year. Meanwhile, Libya is working with Turkish authorities and international partners. The UK is helping to analyse the aircraft’s black boxes. Therefore, officials said results cannot be rushed. As a result, the government will publish findings only after final approval.
Libya Probes Fatal Military Plane Crash
Libya’s transport minister said the investigation into the aircraft crash is ongoing. The crash killed Army Chief of Staff Mohamed Al Haddad. He said the probe will take at least one year. Meanwhile, Libya is working with Turkish authorities and international partners. The UK is helping to analyse the aircraft’s black boxes. Therefore, officials said results cannot be rushed. As a result, the government will publish findings only after final approval.
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