
In Bangladesh’s bloodiest aviation disaster in decades, a training fighter plane crashed onto a school, killing 25 students and two others. Families and educators gathered at the scene on Tuesday. When the Chinese-made F-7 BJI aircraft crashed into the Milestone School and College on Monday, the majority of the dead were students who had just been released from class.
There have been 27 fatalities thus far. 25 of them are youngsters, and one is a pilot,” Ministry of Health and Family Welfare spokesperson Sayedur Rahman said, revising a previous death toll of 20. Rahman, special assistant to the top adviser of the ministry, stated, “There are seventy-eight people receiving treatment in various hospitals.
After an air force training plane struck a building on the Milestone School and College campus in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Monday, women reacted on the scene. Reuters With classes canceled on Tuesday morning, the normally busy school was unusually quiet. Teacher Shahadat Hossain, whose son barely survived the collision, remarked, “The school has lost its life along with the children.
The impacted building has two swings in front of it. Children play there after school and during lunch breaks. “Students were on those swings even yesterday, around the time the plane crashed,” the 45-year-old told reporters.
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