#Libya
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Investigation begins after Libya's army chief Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad died in a jet crash near Ankara on Dec 24, 2025. Technical failure suspected.
Pakistan has signed a $4 billion deal to export JF-17 fighters to the Libyan National Army (LNA). The move is seen as a strategic expansion of Chinese military influence in North Africa.
Turkiye honors Libyan military chief Mohammed al-Haddad following a fatal plane crash. Explore the geopolitical implications and the leadership vacuum in Libya's unification efforts.
Pakistan has agreed to a landmark $4 billion arms deal with authorities in eastern Libya, its largest ever. However, the deal's future is uncertain due to a standing UN arms embargo.
Libya's army chief of staff, Mohammed Al-Haddad, and seven others were killed when their private jet crashed near Ankara, Turkiye. A joint investigation is underway.
Libya's top military chief, Mohammed al-Haddad, a key figure in unifying the country's armed forces, has been killed in a plane crash in Turkiye. His death raises fears for Libya's stability.
Libya's army chief, Gen. Mohammed al-Haddad, was killed in a plane crash in Turkey shortly after high-level military talks. The cause is under investigation.