Turkish authorities reject claims of flight rerouting from Libya
According to Türkiye’s Center for Combating Disinformation (DMM), “The TK641 Istanbul–Benghazi flight dated Dec. 24, 2025, was diverted to Bodrum Milas Airport due to wind conditions at the destination airport exceeding operational limits. There was no route change for any other reason.” The agency noted that flights to Libya continued on schedule in the following days without any disruptions.
The DMM urged the public not to trust “unfounded claims containing disinformation aimed at undermining our relations with friendly and brotherly Libya through a tragic accident.”
The warning comes after a private jet carrying the Libyan military delegation crashed near Ankara on December 23, killing all eight people on board, including three crew members.
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