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In response to the Uttara plane crash, the interim government has declared Tuesday, July 22, as a National Day of Mourning. As a result, the inauguration ceremony of National Fisheries Week 2025 has been postponed to Wednesday, July 23. According to the ISPR, 19 people were killed and 164 injured in the tragic accident.
Interim Government Declares National Day of Mourning
Following the tragic crash of a Bangladesh Air Force aircraft near Milestone School and College in Diabari, which killed 19 and injured 164, Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman visited injured students at Uttara Modern Medical College Hospital. Despite online rumors, he clarified on Facebook that he faced no hostile behavior during his visit and was respectfully allowed to meet the patients.
No Hostility Faced During Hospital Visit: Jamaat-e-Islami Chief
Md. Nahid Islam, Convenor of the National Citizens' Party (NCP), expressed deep sorrow over the tragic plane crash in Dhaka’s Uttara area that has claimed 19 lives and left over 150 injured. He instructed party members to assist with medical support, blood donation, ambulance transport, and rescue efforts. He also called for swift action from the NCP’s youth and medical wings. Most of the injured are students, many of whom have suffered severe burns. The Bangladesh Air Force F-7 BGI training aircraft crashed at 1:06 PM on Monday.
NCP Condoles Plane Crash Victims, Urges Active Support
Salahuddin Ahmed, a member of BNP’s Standing Committee, has urged people from all walks of life and political parties to stand together in support of the victims of the Uttara plane crash. After a meeting with the National Unity Commission, he warned that the tragic incident may claim more lives.
He called for immediate assistance to the injured and demanded a thorough investigation to prevent any future recurrence. Following the crash in the Milestone College area, nine fire service units participated in rescue operations, supported by the Army and local residents.
BNP Leader Salahuddin Calls for Unity and Support for Victims of Uttara Plane Crash
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir visited the victims injured in the Uttara plane crash at the Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery. Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman directed the hospital visit. As of now, 18 people have been confirmed dead and 164 injured in the crash. Among the injured, 70 are being treated at the Burn Institute, while many others are receiving treatment at various hospitals across the country.
BNP Secretary General Visits Injured Victims of Uttara Plane Crash
Bangladesh is set to send a position paper to the United States today regarding newly imposed tariffs. The move follows two earlier rounds of discussions, with a third round being planned. Commerce Ministry officials have finalized a draft after inter-ministerial meetings. Bangladesh seeks to lower the current 35% tariff rate on its exports and reach a reciprocal tariff agreement. While 80–85% of US conditions have been accepted, talks are ongoing over the rest. The final deal depends on US response to today’s submission.
President Md. Sahabuddin has expressed his profound sorrow and condolences over the fatal crash of an Air Force training plane on the Milestone School and College campus in Uttara. In a statement, he prayed for the departed souls and extended heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved families. The President also wished a speedy recovery for those injured.
The disaster has so far resulted in 19 deaths and over 150 injuries, including more than 50 severely burned students admitted to multiple hospitals.
President Md. Sahabuddin Expresses Deep Condolences Over Uttara Air Force Plane Crash
Law Adviser Professor Asif Nazrul stated that the government will thoroughly investigate how the Air Force training plane crash occurred at the Milestone School and College campus in Uttara. Speaking on Monday afternoon during a visit to the National Burn and Plastic Surgery Institute where many of the injured are receiving treatment, he emphasized the importance of uncovering the facts behind the tragedy.
So far, at least 19 people have died, and nearly 150 have been injured, the majority of whom are young students. Approximately 70 burn victims are currently receiving care in various hospitals across Dhaka.
Government to Investigate Cause of Air Force Training Plane Crash at Milestone School Campus: Law Adviser Asif Nazrul
Chief Advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus has expressed profound grief and sorrow over the devastating crash involving a Bangladesh Air Force training aircraft at Milestone School and College.
In a statement, he described the incident as an “irreparable loss” for the nation, especially for the students, teachers, parents, and the Air Force. He extended his prayers for the speedy recovery of the injured and instructed all relevant authorities to respond with the highest level of urgency. Dr. Yunus also assured the public that a thorough investigation will be conducted to determine the cause of the crash.
Chief Advisor Expresses Deep Sorrow Over Tragic Crash
An emergency contact number has been activated to assist in locating missing school students following the tragic crash of an Air Force training aircraft in Uttara. The accident has claimed the lives of 19 people and injured over 50. Nine fire service units are currently engaged in rescue operations.
For information or to report missing persons, the following emergency contacts have been set up:
Military Rescue Brigade: 01769024202
CMH Burn Unit: 01769016019
CMH Emergency: 01769013311
Milestone School Admin Office: 01814774132
Milestone School Vice Principal: 01771111766
National Emergency Number: 999
Emergency Hotline Launched for Missing School Students After Air Force Training Plane Crash in Uttara
Press Secretary to the Chief Advisor, Shafiqul Alam, visited the Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery on Monday afternoon to inquire about the condition of the students injured in the crash.
Speaking with doctors, he assessed the medical response and treatment provided to the burn victims. The majority of the injured were students who were present in class when the aircraft plummeted into the school premises, igniting a large-scale fire.
Top Government Officials Visit Burn Institute to Check on Injured Students
Flight Lieutenant Md. Tawkir Islam has been confirmed dead following the crash of a Bangladesh Air Force F-7 BGI training jet that struck the Milestone School and College building in Uttara’s Diabari area. The jet caught fire shortly after takeoff and crashed into the academic building, sparking a massive blaze.
So far, 19 deaths have been reported, with more than 50 students suffering severe burns and injuries. While the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has yet to officially confirm the pilot’s death, multiple sources have verified the loss.
Pilot Killed in Military Jet Crash Identified as Flight Lt. Tawkir Islam
The government has declared a one-day state of mourning on Tuesday to honor the victims of Monday’s tragic air force jet crash at Milestone School and College in Uttara.
All government, semi-government, autonomous institutions, and Bangladeshi missions abroad will fly the national flag at half-mast. Special prayers will be held at religious institutions for the deceased and the injured. More than 100 individuals have been hospitalized, many with severe burns. Rescue operations involved nine fire service units and two BGB platoons.
National Day of Mourning Declared After Fatal Jet Crash
Following the tragic crash of a Bangladesh Air Force training aircraft at Milestone School and College, the Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery has launched an emergency hotline: 01949043697.
The crash occurred at 1:06 PM on Monday, just moments after takeoff. The aircraft ignited upon impact with the Haidar Hall building, resulting in serious injuries to at least 27 individuals, mostly students—many of whom remain in critical condition. A dedicated team of medical professionals is providing round-the-clock care.
Emergency Hotline Activated Following Deadly Jet Crash
In the wake of the Bangladesh Air Force training jet crash near Milestone School and College in Uttara, Dhaka, authorities have decided to reserve a metro rail coach to facilitate the swift transport of the injured. The coach adjacent to the women-only compartment will be designated for this purpose.
The aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff on Monday, bursting into flames upon impact near the school’s academic building. At the time, classes were in session, resulting in injuries to numerous students—over 50 of whom have been admitted to various hospitals, including the Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery. Eight fire service units worked to bring the blaze under control.
Metro Rail Coach Reserved for Injured in Training Jet Crash Near School
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