
Video: Bangladesh Air Force plane crashes into Milestone College campus
ALBAWABA - A Bangladesh air force training aircraft crashed into a college campus in Dhaka's Uttara area in the afternoon on Monday, killing one person and injuring at least 50 others, a fire services official revealed.
The Bangladesh air force hit the campus of the Milestone School and College on Monday in Uttara, Dhaka, according to a statement shared by the country's military public relations department.
"Bangladesh Air Force's F-7 BGI training aircraft crashed in Uttara. The aircraft took off at 01:06 p.m. (0706 GMT)," the statement read.
🚨 BREAKING: Bangladesh Air Force plane crashes near Milestone College, Uttara Diabari. Rescue operations underway. More details soon... pic.twitter.com/s3t5qmlRDg — Defence research forum DRF (@Defres360) July 21, 2025
Local media said that over 50 people, including kids, were taken to hospitals for treatment as they suffered burns.
Bangladesh authorities immediately sent firefighters and rescue teams to the scene.
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