Tragedy Strikes Dhaka: Jet Crash Claims 27 Lives
A Bangladesh Air Force training fighter jet crashed into a Dhaka school building, claiming 27 lives, mostly children. The tragedy occurred due to a mechanical fault after takeoff. The nation mourns as investigations are underway to ascertain the cause and ensure such incidents are averted in the future.

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The aftermath of a tragic crash in Dhaka has left 27 individuals dead, primarily schoolchildren, after a Bangladesh Air Force training fighter jet plummeted into an educational building. The incident unfolded on Monday when the F-7 BGI aircraft suffered a mechanical malfunction shortly after takeoff, resulting in this catastrophic event.
According to officials, out of the 27 deceased, 25 were children. Over 170 people were injured, with many in critical condition, battling severe burn injuries at various hospitals across Dhaka. The pilot, Flight Lieutenant Mohammad Towkir Islam, was also among those who perished in the crash.
In a nation mourning the loss, the government declared a state day of mourning. Flags were flown at half-mast across the nation, with special prayers conducted at religious places. An investigation by the Bangladesh Air Force aims to uncover the causes behind this heart-wrenching incident.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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