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Nineteen die as Bangladeshi air force jet hits college

A military spokesman, Bangladesh Air Force Training Jetin, shortly after the departure had a technical problem after a technical problem in the capital of a college and school campus when 164 people were injured.

F-7 BGI jet’s jet at 1.06:00 Dakka’nın Kurmitola’daki Bangladesh Air Force Base as a part of a routine education mission, but encountered a mechanical failure, he said.

“Pilot … He made a bold attempt to remove the plane from densely populated areas. Despite his best efforts, the aircraft … Mileage school and college hit a two -storey building.” He said.

The soldier added that a committee was established to investigate his case while the pilot was among those killed in the incident.

F-7 BGI, according to Jane’s information group, the last and most advanced variant in the Chinese Chengdu J-7/F-7 aircraft family.

Bangladesh signed a contract for 16 aircraft in 2011 and delivery was completed until 2013.

The Chengdu F-7 is a version of the Soviet MIG-21’s license.

After the accident, videos showed a great fire near a grass that spread a thick smoke into the sky while the crowds were watching from a distance.

The firefighters sprayed water on the mixed ruins of the plane, which appeared by the images taken by Reuters, hit a building next to a building, damaging iron grids and creating a hole in the structure.

Dakka Medical College and Hospital Burn Unit President Bidhan Sarker, “A third -class student died and three people aged 12, 14 and 40 were taken to hospital.” He said.

Images from the scene showed that others screamed and cried while trying to relax them.

Masud Tarik, a teacher at school, said, “When I took my children and went to the door and went to the door, I noticed something coming from behind … I heard a burst. When I looked back, I just saw fire and smoke.” He said.

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