File of Libyan Army Chief’s Plane Crash in Turkiye Closed ? Turkish Transport Minister : Both Data Recorder of Libyan Army Chief’s Crashed Plane Damaged

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ANKARA – The investigation into the suspicious plane crash of Libyan Army Chief in Turkiye seems to be going or being thrown into the dustbin of the history with no results wether it was accident or sabotaj because the Turkish gov has made it clear that the data recorders can be used for any clue.
Turkish Transport Minister Abdulkadir Oglu said investigations have confirmed damage to both the flight data recorder (black box) and the cockpit voice recorder of the aircraft carrying Mohamed Al Haddad, who served as Chief of Staff of the Libyan Armed Forces in the Western Region, along with other senior military officers. The suspected crash resulted in the deaths of all those on board.
Oglu added that, because only a limited number of countries are able to conduct such complex analysis, it was decided to carry out the investigation in the United Kingdom. Germany had previously declined to take part in the investigation, which led authorities to seek alternative international expertise.
US-based Libyan journalist has made unverified claims alleging that the aircraft was fitted with an explosive device at Tripoli International Airport by suspected Mossad agents, and that it exploded on Turkish soil in an attempt to sabotage Libyan-Turkish relations.

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