s capital, killing all 11 crew and passengers on board, Tunisian authorities said. Libyan media are reporting that a jihadist leader is among the dead. Sheikh Daouedi held an official post as Libya's assistant secretary of state for martyrs, and was on the military flight to seek medical treatment in Tunis. The Antonov aircraft went down after the pilot tried to land in farmland near Grombalia, south...
Libyan military plane crashes in Tunisia, killing all 11 on board
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