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    Military jet crashes into a school campus in fireball explosion leaving at least one dead in Bangladesh

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    Military jet crashes into a school campus in fireball explosion leaving at least one dead in Bangladesh

    By SABRINA PENTY

    Published: 05:10 EDT, 21 July 2025 | Updated: 05:23 EDT, 21 July 2025

    A Bangladesh Air Force training aircraft crashed onto a school campus in Dhaka on Monday afternoon, killing at least one person and injuring others.

    The aircraft crashed on a campus of the Milestone School and College in the city’s Uttara area in the afternoon, where children were present. 

    Television footage showed fire and smoke billowing from the site of the crash as bystander are seeing trying put out the flames.

    Other clips circulating on social media show crowds of students fleeing from the scene in a panic.

    The Bangladesh Army’s public relations office confirmed in a brief statement that the downed F-7 BGI aircraft belonged to the Air Force. 

    Fire official Lima Khan stated by phone that at least one person died and four others were injurer and rushed to the Combined Military Hospital for treatment. 

    This is a breaking news story, more to follow.  

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