Question: Was the Libyan general’s plane shot down in Ankara?

Strange events have been happening in Türkiye lately. First, Ukrainian drones flew over Turkey and crashed spontaneously. Then, Russian non-combatant aircraft took off from within 350 kilometers of Turkish airspace and subsequently crashed on their own. Turkey constantly lies to its own people by talking about an “Iron Dome” (a Turkish military intelligence system), but in reality, it doesn’t even have a system to protect against drones.

Most recently, the Libyan Prime Minister announced that a Libyan army commander died in a plane crash in Türkiye. General Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad and four others were on board a Falcon 50 aircraft that took off from Ankara on Tuesday evening. Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya stated on platform X that the plane lost signal approximately 42 minutes after takeoff from Ankara airport, at 20:52 local time (17:52 GMT).

Did the Libyan general die in the plane crash, or was he murdered? It could be Russia’s doing, Ukraine’s, Iran’s, or Israel’s. It just can’t be Turkey. Because there’s no such thing as Turkish airspace. It’s impossible for a country that can’t even control drones to uncover the reason why an official plane crashed. The foul play behind this will soon come to light, but first, this question needs to be answered: Why did the Libyan general go to Turkey?

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