
Türkiye’s preliminary investigation into the December 23, 2025 crash of a Malta-registered Dassault Falcon 50 that killed Libya’s military chief, Lt. Gen. Mohammed al-Haddad, four aides, and three crew, found that the aircraft collided at high speed with a hillside at 1,252 meters while its engines were operational and largely intact. The jet had reported an electrical malfunction shortly after takeoff from Ankara but crashed before it could return. Wreckage was scattered across 150,000 square meters due to the high-energy impact, with no signs of an…
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