
Firefighters are looking for survivors after the Bangladesh Air Force training aircraft that came across a school campus (AP Photo/Mahmud Hossain OPU)
The Bangladeshi cricket council (BCB) expressed deep sadness after the tragic crash of the F-7 BGI training aircraft, which on Monday hit Milestone School & College in Dhaka in the Uttara area. The devastating incident left at least 20 people dead and more than 150 injuries, including students who were on academic land when there was a crash.“The Bangladeshy cricket council expresses deep sadness over the tragic air crash on Milestone School & College in Dhace. We stand in solidarity with mourning families and all affected.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Bangladeshi Pacer Taskin Ahmed also shared a sincere video on social media and victims and offered their families their prayers and solidarity.The aircraft, identified as a fighter aircraft F-7 BGI, was on a routine training mission before it collapsed around 13:06. The impact was caused by extensive panic in the neighborhood, because teams of reaction to emergencies, including fire services and military rescue units, threw themselves on the scene. Shots from the web have shown that strong smoke is rising from the school space, as the authorities have been working on evacuation and helping the injured.
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Milestone School and College spokesman said, “The plane fell on the gate and crashed near. The class was at the meeting where the plane crashed. The injured are removed one by one.”Officials of the Bangladeshi army confirmed that the nozzle belonged to the Air Force, but still had to publish details about what caused the accident or whether the pilot managed to throw away.Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also expressed his condolences X and wrote: “Deeply shocked and sad in loss of life, many young students, in a tragic air accident. Our heart goes out into the surviving families.The authorities initiated complete investigation to determine the cause of the accident.