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One dead after Bangladesh Air Force plane crashes on college campus

A fire official confirmed that one person died when a Bangladeshi air force training plane crashed into a campus of a college in Dhaka, the capital.

In a press release, the public relations department of the military said that the incident took place in Dhaka’s Uttara area in Dhaka’s north.

The F-7 BGI aircraft of the Bangladesh Air Force crashed in Uttara. It said that the aircraft took off at 07:06 GMT (13:06).

A doctor from the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery informed reporters that more than 50 people were hospitalised for burns. This included children and adults.

A military spokesperson stated that the death toll has yet to be determined.

Muhammad Yunus said that "necessary steps" will be taken to investigate and determine the cause of this accident. He also promised "all kinds of assistance".

He said that the loss suffered by Air Force...students and parents, staff and teachers, and other people in this accident was irreparable.

Video footage of the aftermath showed a large fire burning near a lawn, sending a plume of thick smoke high into the air. Crowds were watching from afar.

Prothom Alo, a local newspaper, reported that initial reports indicated that the plane crashed on the roof of the canteen at the college. This information could not be independently verified.

This incident occurred just over a week after an Air India flight crashed into a medical school hostel in Ahmedabad, India. The crash killed 241 people aboard the plane and another 19 on the ground. It was the worst aviation accident in the last decade. Reporting by Ruma and Sudipto, writing by Sakshi and Christina Fincher.

(source: Reuters)