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Libya army chief of staff killed in jet crash near Ankara after fault reported

A private jet that crashed overnight, killing Libya’s army chief of staff and seven others on board, had reported an electrical fault and requested an emergency landing ​shortly before contact was lost, a Turkish official said on Wednesday. Story by Charlotte Lam.

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