Bangladesh Air Force’s Fighter Jet Crashes In Dhaka College Campus; Another Setback For Chinese F-7 Aircraft | World News

A Chinese -made Bangladesh fighter plane hit a university campus in the capital Dakka on Monday, killed a person and injured several people. A fire services official, rescue and charity operations continue, he said. According to a statement from the Department of Public Relations (ISPR) between Services, an educational aircraft belonging to Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) collapsed in the Uttara region of Dakka in the afternoon. Reports, the plane hit the university building, he said.
The F-7 jet got up at 13:20 and around 13:30, the Uttara industry landed at the compound of Milestone College in 17. Hazrat Shahjalal confirmed a senior authorized event from the International Airport, but he said that the details of the losses or the cauldron were not immediately available.
Following the accident, the Bangladesh Army personnel and eight firefighters ran to the scene to perform rescue operations as approved by a firefighter warning.
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Eyewitnesses described a chaotic and emotional scene. Army staff were seen while carrying the wounded students in their arms, and they placed them in Czech vans and nearby vehicles to get medical assistance as quickly as possible. College professor The Daily Star told Severa students that their students had burned injuries. If the reports are to be believed, the death fee may increase from the accident.
This is another mishap for China, which tries to introduce the plane through image creation exercise containing Pakistan and Bangladesh. Previously, Chinese planes and missiles experienced a great setback during the Indian-Pakistan conflict after Sindoor Operation. Only Chinese warrior jets could not save Pakistan, but their missiles did not reach the target and a PL-15 missile landed in India and remained intact.


