Bangladesh Air Force jet crashes into Dhaka school
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Grief and anger in Bangladesh as death toll from military training jet's crash into school hits 31
Bangladeshi students are demanding answers and action after a military training jet crashed into their school, killing at least 31 people.
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Military Plane Crashes Into College Campus in Bangladesh. At Least 20 Deaths Reported So Far
At least 20 deaths have been reported so far. And over 170 people have encountered injuries, according to officials.
Hundreds of students protested Tuesday near the site of the crash of a Bangladesh air force training jet into a school in the nation's capital.
A military training aircraft crashed shortly after take-off on Monday, crashing into a school in the capital, Dhaka.
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Asian News International on MSNIndian medical team arrive in Dhaka to treat plane crash victims: MEA
Official Spokesperson, Ministry of External Affairs, Randhir Jaiswal on late Wednesday night announced that a team of two Indian specialists and a nursing assistant landed in Dhaka to help with the treatment of the victims of the plane crash tragedy of July 21 in Dhaka.
The team of Indian specialists will begin their work at a designated hospital treating the patients from Thursday morning.
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In Bangladesh, grief and shock gripped the capital, Dhaka, after a military jet crashed into Milestone School and College on July 21, killing at least 31 and injuring more than 170.
According to the Chief Adviser's Press Wing, the death toll in the crash incident has risen to 29, and the number of injured is 69. Most of the injured are students who are now admitted to various hospitals in the capital,