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The death toll from the Air Force jet crash at Milestone School and College rose to 31 on Tuesday. Of the deceased, 16 died ...
Nine-year-old Fatima Akhter Anisa, who once dreamed of soaring to the Burj Khalifa, lost her life in a devastating school ...
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ABP News on MSNBangladesh Sees Nationwide Students Protest As Fighter Jet Crash Kills 31, Including 25 ChildrenDhaka, Jul 22 (PTI) Thousands of students on Tuesday protested during the visit of the interim government's top officials to ...
For information and emergency assistance on the injured and deceased in the aircraft crash, the round-the-clock contact number is 01769993558 (active with WhatsApp), Control Centre’s numbers are ...
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ABP News on MSNDhaka Plane Crash: Death Toll Rises To 20, 171 Injured As Air Force Jet Crashes Into School BuildingA Bangladesh Air Force training fighter jet crashed into a school building in Dhaka shortly after takeoff on Monday, killing ...
According to this DGHS list, a total of 27 people have been confirmed dead in the incident so far.
At least 19 people have died and over 100 others have been injured after a military jet crashed into a college classroom in Bangladesh, multiple outlets, including BBC News and the Bangladeshi outlet ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNAircraft crash death toll rises to 27; 25 children among deceasedThe death toll from the Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) jet crash at Milestone School and College in Uttara has risen to 27 as eight more victims succumbed to their injured at the Burn Institute on Monday ...
In the aftermath of the tragic Air Force jet crash into Milestone School and College in the capital's Uttara, at least 69 individuals remain hospitalised across several healthcare facilities in the ...
At least three students of Milestone School and College have died in hospitals after a Bangladesh Air Force training ...
At least 164 people are receiving treatment in six hospitals after being injured as a Bangladesh Air Force training ...
Maj. Gen. Le Van Cau, Department of Foreign Relations, deputy director general, and Maj. Gen. Nguyen Hong Son, Military Hospital 175 commander, led the Vietnamese team as members of the two ...
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