Bangladesh Air Force jet crashes into Dhaka school
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Bangladeshi students are demanding answers and action after a military training jet crashed into their school, killing at least 31 people.
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. Most of the victims were students who were just leaving class when the F-7 fighter slammed into the building, sparking a deadly fire.
According to the Bangladesh military, the Chinese-made F-7 BJI aircraft crashed into the school due to a “technical and mechanical failure.”
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