Bangladesh Air Force Jet Crash Kills 27, Including 25 Students

Tragedy struck Dhaka, Bangladesh, when an Air Force training aircraft crashed into a school building, killing 27 people, including 25 students. The crash occurred on Monday afternoon, sending shockwaves across the country.
The ill-fated F-7 BGI training jet, belonging to the Bangladesh Air Force, took off at 1:06 PM local time and crashed just 24 minutes later into the Milestone School and College building in Uttara, a residential area in Dhaka. The aircraft was on a routine training mission when it suddenly lost control and plummeted into the educational institution.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the crash resulted in 78 people being hospitalized, with five individuals reported to be in critical condition. Sayedur Rahman, a senior official at the National Burn and Plastic Surgery Institute in Dhaka, confirmed the rising death toll and ongoing efforts to treat the injured.
Witnesses described scenes of panic and chaos as emergency services rushed to the site. Rescue teams worked tirelessly to pull victims from the wreckage. Many of the deceased were students attending classes at the time of the crash, which has sparked nationwide grief and outrage.
The government has ordered an immediate investigation into the incident. Questions are being raised about the safety protocols and flight path near densely populated areas. Authorities are expected to review Air Force training operations to prevent such a catastrophe in the future.
This tragic incident has united the nation in mourning. Flags flew at half-mast across government buildings, and officials extended condolences to the grieving families. The heartbreaking loss of so many young lives has left a deep scar on the community.
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