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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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The death toll from the Bangladesh Air Force training jet crash in Uttara has risen to 19, with more than 50 others injured. Among the deceased are two students from Milestone School — Junayed and Tanvir Ahmed. One of the injured has burns covering 30% of their body. Fire officials and doctors confirmed that the aircraft exploded upon crashing into the Milestone College building, causing severe burns to those nearby. Victims are receiving treatment at hospitals and the burn institute, and authorities continue to monitor the situation closely.

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A court in Gopalganj has ordered the exhumation of three bodies for autopsy following clashes at a National Citizens' Party rally. The deceased — Ramzan Kazi, Sohel Rana, and Md. Imon Talukder — will undergo post-mortem examinations to aid ongoing investigations. Authorities have arrested 313 people in connection with the violence, though several have since been released. No curfews or Section 144 orders are currently in effect, and the situation is reported to be calm.

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Responding to emotionally charged remarks from BNP leader Ishraque Hossain, National Citizens' Party (NCP) leader Sarjis Alam called for greater political maturity. During an NCP rally, Alam criticized Ishraque’s comments, particularly his statement suggesting violent retribution against political opponents. Alam said such rhetoric was even more extreme than that of Nasiruddin Patwari, who has also been controversial. He further labeled the Awami League’s recent hartal as “an act of terrorism.” NCP also confirmed that all necessary documentation for party registration has been submitted to the Election Commission.

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An exchange of gunfire occurred around 3:30 AM between members of the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and the Proshid-led faction of the United People’s Democratic Front (UPDF) in Tong Para, a border area of Matiranga in Khagrachari. No casualties were reported. BGB recovered two rifles, a pistol, a shotgun, and 16 rounds of ammunition from the scene. The UPDF has denied involvement, stating their commitment to democratic politics.

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Japan’s ruling coalition has lost its majority in the House of Councillors, the country’s upper house of parliament. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s coalition won only 47 seats — three short of its target. Meanwhile, the right-wing populist party Sanseitō gained significant traction, securing 14 seats with its “Japan First” campaign. Rising living costs, inflation, and political scandals are believed to have driven voter dissatisfaction.

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The Mumbai High Court has acquitted all 12 individuals previously convicted in the 2006 train bombings that killed 189 and injured 800. A special court in 2015 had sentenced five to death and seven to life imprisonment. However, the High Court ruled that the prosecution failed to prove the charges beyond reasonable doubt, citing inconsistencies in witness testimonies and investigative flaws. The court has ordered their release unless they are held in connection with other cases.

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Following the crash of a Bangladesh Air Force F-7 BGI training aircraft near Milestone College in Uttara, 25 people — most of them school students — have been admitted to the National Burn and Plastic Surgery Institute. The crash occurred shortly after the jet’s takeoff around 1:30 PM on Monday. Eight fire service units responded to extinguish the flames. The incident created panic among students as classes were in session at the time.

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A Bangladesh Air Force F-7 BGI training aircraft crashed near Haider Hall, adjacent to Milestone College in Uttara, Dhaka. The jet took off at 1:06 PM on Monday and went down around 1:30 PM. One person has been confirmed dead, and four others have been taken to the Combined Military Hospital (CMH). The crash sparked a fire in a nearby building, and rescue operations are ongoing. The final casualty count is yet to be confirmed.

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Iran has extended the deadline for Afghan migrants to leave the country until the 15th of Sunbula in the Solar Hijri calendar, citing extreme heat and inadequate infrastructure. The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the extension but warned that those who fail to comply will face fines and legal action. In response, Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi called for an end to forced deportations, urging that returnees be treated with dignity. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees has also engaged in dialogue with Afghan officials regarding the situation.

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