Tragedy Strikes: Bangladesh Air Force Training Aircraft Crashes in Dhaka
A Bangladesh Air Force training aircraft crashed on a college campus in Dhaka, killing one person. The incident, occurring in Uttara, also injured four others who were taken to a military hospital. This disaster follows a major air crash in India a month prior.

A tragic incident unfolded in Dhaka as a Bangladesh Air Force training aircraft crashed in the northern area of Uttara, causing the death of one individual. The accident took place on a college campus and involved an F-7 BGI aircraft, according to the military's public relations department.
Thick plumes of smoke were seen billowing from a law as bystanders watched in shock. At least four people sustained injuries and were hastily transported to a nearby military hospital for treatment, confirmed by the fire service's control room officers as reported by local sources.
The crash occurred shortly after the aircraft took off at 13:06 local time. Initial reports described the plane might have struck the roof of the college canteen, although such details remain unverified by independent sources. The tragedy follows a separate air crash in Ahmedabad, India, last month, one of the deadliest in recent years.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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