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Turkey says electrical failure reported before Libyan military jet crash

Turkey says electrical failure reported before Libyan military jet crash

A private jet carrying the chief of staff of Libya’s army ‍reported an electrical failure and requested an emergency ​landing shortly before crashing near Ankara, Turkey’s ‌head of communications said on ​Wednesday (December 24, 2025). The Dassault Falcon 50 jet took off from Ankara’s Esenboga Airport at 1717 GMT on Tuesday (December 23) en route to Tripoli and at 1733 GMT it informed air traffic control of an emergency caused by ​an electrical malfunction, Burhanettin Duran said in ⁠a statement. Eight people, including three crew members, were killed in the crash, according to Libyan and Turkish ​officials. Air traffic control ⁠redirected the aircraft back toward Esenboga Airport and emergency measures were initiated, but the jet disappeared from radar at 1736 GMT ‌while descending for landing and contact was ‌lost, he said. Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya earlier said the aircraft ‍requested an emergency landing while flying over Ankara’s Haymana district, adding that the wreckage was ‍later found near Kesikkavak village in the area. Search and rescue teams reached the crash site after operations were launched by Turkey’s Interior Ministry and investigations into the cause of the crash were continuing with the involvement of all relevant authorities, Duran said. Libya’s internationally ⁠recognised government has said the dead included the country’s army chief of ​staff, Mohammed Ali Ahmed Al-Haddad, and four members ⁠of his entourage. Libyan officials have said the jet was leased and registered in Malta, adding that its ownership and technical history would be examined as part ⁠of the investigation. Published - December 24, 2025 12:24 pm IST

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