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Libya’s Presidency Council grieve for army chief, four aides’ death

(MENAFN) Libya’s Presidency Council on Tuesday evening expressed mourning over the deaths of Army Chief of Staff Mohammed al-Haddad and four senior military officials who were killed in an aircraft accident near Ankara.

In a statement shared on a social media platform, the council’s head described the incident as “a grave loss for the Libyan military establishment and for the entire nation.”

“Libya has lost national military leaders who dedicated their lives to serving the country, who bore their responsibilities with utmost integrity in delicate circumstances, and who performed their duty with a high spirit of discipline, commitment and loyalty, placing the interest, security and stability of the nation above all considerations.”

The message also conveyed heartfelt sympathy and condolences to the families of those who died, as well as to members of the armed forces.

Earlier, officials in Türkiye said the remains of the Falcon 50 aircraft heading to Tripoli with Haddad on board were located south of the Haymana area near Ankara, according to reports.

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