Dhaka Jet Crash: Who Was Towkir Islam Sagar, Pilot Of Bangladesh Air Force’s F-7 Aircraft? | World News

New Delhi: According to local media reports, the pilot of the Bangladesh Air Force F-7 aircraft, which hit the Milestone School and College of Dakka on Monday, was defined as flight lieutenant Towkir Islam Sagar.
Daily Star, in the combined military hospital (CMH) intensive care unit (CMH) in the intensive care unit (ISPR) referring to injuries (ISPR), 35th fleet member and part of the 76 bafa course Sagar, succumbed to injuries.
During Harbiyeli training, Sagar completed the first 100-hour flight time on PT-6 aircraft. Later, he served in the 15th Fleet, where he recorded about 60 flights before joining the 35th Fleet.
The Chinese F-7 BGI training jet collapsed shortly after leaving local time at 13:06, and the lessons hit the school campus while session. The aircraft caught fire on the effect and caused at least 19 deaths and 164 injuries, and in the last memory it became one of the most deadly air accidents in Dakka.
According to military and firefighters, the reason for the accident is still under investigation. Most of the wounded were reported to have students attending the classes at that time.
Eyewitness defined accounts, chaos scenes as relatives and savior.
Rafiqa Taha, a student who was not found during the incident, said that the Milestone School and College, which has a registration of approximately 2,000 students by phone to Associated Press, presented lessons from primary education to the twelfth grade.
“I was scared watching videos on TV,” he said 16 -year -old. “God! This is my school.
