Libyan army jet crash site gets examined by Libyan, French teams
The jet crashed in Ankara on December 23, resulting in the deaths of all eight people on board, including five members of the Libyan delegation and the flight crew. According to reports, investigative activity at the site near Kesikkavak village, located in Ankara’s Haymana district, resumed early in the morning.
Upon arrival, the Libyan and French specialists—assigned to participate in the post-crash inquiry—were welcomed by Turkish authorities in the village before being escorted to the wreckage area. After conducting coordinated examinations alongside Turkish officials, the international teams concluded their ground search and assessment work.
Subsequently, preparations began to clear and transport the remains of the aircraft. According to officials involved in the process, the wreckage is expected to be transferred to Malta for further examination.
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