“Only Country Will Suffer”: Bangladesh Air Chief Urges Calm Amid Dhaka Jet Crash Protests | World News

Dakka Jet accident protests include Bangladesh Air Chief Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan, addressed the protesters for calm students for calm and unrest continues, only people and the country will suffer, he said.
Dakka Tribune, quoting the air chief, “You are the people of our country. An accident is an accident. We are trying to control the situation completely. If the restlessness continues, no one except our country will not suffer damage,” he said.
Marshal Khan, the air chief, called on people not to pay attention to rumors and said that the wrong information was distributed on social media.
Air Chief, “Please do not listen to any rumor on social media. A strong air force is a must for the sovereignty of the country … It is really unfortunate that the unrest is valid around the accident area. Many rumors are spreading. Do not listen to them,” he said.
On Tuesday, major protests took place outside the secretariat building in the accident at the Bangladesh capital, and the students demanded the immediate resignation of the provisional government’s education consultant and the educational secretary.
The protesters demanded that a correct list of the names of those who died and injured, together with the compensation details for the families of the victims.
They also demanded immediately stopped the use of fashionable and insecure training aircraft used by Bangladesh Air Force, and reported Bangladesh’s leading daily Star.
Bangladesh’s Awami League, the provisional government of Muhammad Yunus, the temporary government, the last tragic aircraft accident in Dakka, fiercely condemned harshly for an anti -government protests that exploded.
According to local media reports, at least 75 students were injured during the police action and then treated at Dakka Medical College Hospital.
DAKKA JET Accident
According to the Public Relations (ISPR), the media part of the armed forces of the South Asian Nation, the Bangladesh Air Force’s F-7 BGI training plane fell at 13:30 on Monday, Dhaka’s mileage school and college building in Uttara around 13.30. Authorities said in a statement on Tuesday that the deceased students contained largely students.
At least 32 people were killed, including students who were injured after the Bangladesh Air Force Fighter Jet, including children and students, including students.
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