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At least 31 people have been killed in Monday's crash of a Bangladesh air force jet into a private school campus in Dhaka.
At least 25 children were among the 27 people killed when a Bangladesh Air Force plane crashed into a college and school campus in the capital city of Dhaka on Monday.
At least 20 have been killed and more than 160 injured Monday after a Bangladesh Air Force aircraft crashed onto a school campus in the capital city of Dhaka.
A Bangladesh Air Force plane has crashed into a college and school campus in Dhaka, killing at least 27 people, including 25 children. The incident on Monday is the deadliest aviation disaster in the Bangladeshi capital in recent memory.
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNMalaysian PM expresses solidarity with Milestone plane crash victims in Bangladesh
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has said they, in this hour of grief, stand with Bangladesh and mourn every life lost and every family devastated in this week's plane crash on a school. "I will be writing to (Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus to express Malaysia's solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Bangladesh,
Bangladesh's international friends on Monday mourned and expressed solidarity with Bangladesh as a Bangladesh Air Force F‑7 BGI training aircraft crashed into the Milestone School and College campus in the Uttara, killing 20 people, including the pilot and injuring over 171, many critically.
A Bangladesh Air Force jet crashed into a college in the capital Dhaka on Monday, killing at least 27 people, mostly children, according to officials – in the country’s deadliest air incident in recent memory.
Ashraful Islam, a retired member of the Bangladesh Army from Bhola, came to Dhaka in pursuit of better educational opportunities for his children, Nazia and Nafi. He enrolled them at Milestone School and College in Uttara and settled in the Kamarpara area of the capital.