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Fighter jet crash in Dhaka kills at least 31
A military jet crashed into a school, causing widespread devastation in Dhaka.

The tragedy highlights the dangers of aviation in crowded areas.
Fighter jet crash in Dhaka claims lives of 31 including schoolchildren
A fighter jet crashed into a school in Dhaka, killing at least 31 people, most of whom were young children. The Bangladesh Air Force F-7 aircraft fell from the sky onto the Milestone School and College. Many victims were waiting to be picked up or heading to class. Eyewitness Ahnaf Bin Hasan described the horrific sound of the jet and the chaos that ensued, noting that it felt like thunderbolts striking the ground.
Key Takeaways
"It was like 30 or 40 thunderbolts falling from the sky."
Ahnaf Bin Hasan vividly describes the sound of the jet crash.
"I’ve never heard a sound like that in my life."
Ahnaf reflects on the unforgettable moment of impact.
"Children were screaming. Everything was chaos."
Ahnaf recounts the immediate aftermath of the crash at the school.
"The world around him had changed."
Ahnaf's experience illustrates the sudden shift in his reality after the crash.
This devastating incident raises serious questions about safety protocols for military aircraft operating near populated areas. With so many innocent lives lost, a pressing concern now is whether appropriate measures are in place to prevent such tragedies in the future. Furthermore, the emotional scars left on survivors and the affected families cannot be understated. The aftermath of this crash will likely lead to calls for stricter regulations and oversight regarding flight paths over urban environments.
Highlights
- It felt like thunderbolts striking the ground.
- All I could see was smoke, fire, and darkness.
- I had never heard a sound like that before.
- The world around me changed in a split second.
Safety concerns regarding military flights over populated areas
This incident raises questions about the safety of military aviation near schools and urban areas, highlighting potential regulatory gaps. Parents and communities are likely to demand accountability and stricter oversight to prevent future tragedies.
As the nation mourns, the need for change in air safety regulations becomes clearer.
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