Bangladesh Air Force jet crash fatalities rose to 34 after another young victim succumbed Saturday morning. Thirteen-year-old Zarif died from severe burn wounds covering 40 percent of his body at the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery. Two additional children passed away Friday from extensive injuries sustained during the Monday afternoon disaster. Abdul Musabbir Makin, age 13, and Afroz Aiman, age 10, both students at Milestone School, lost their lives from burns. Most casualties from this aviation accident involve minors.
The F-7 BGI training aircraft struck the Milestone School building Monday at 1:30 PM after departing at 1:06 PM. Five patients remain hospitalized in critical condition while others show signs of recovery. Medical staff removed ventilators from two survivors who can breathe independently. International medical experts from Singapore, China, and India assist local doctors treating burn victims. Prime Minister Modi pledged complete support for Bangladesh following this tragic incident.
The F-7 BGI training aircraft struck the Milestone School building Monday at 1:30 PM after departing at 1:06 PM. Five patients remain hospitalized in critical condition while others show signs of recovery. Medical staff removed ventilators from two survivors who can breathe independently. International medical experts from Singapore, China, and India assist local doctors treating burn victims. Prime Minister Modi pledged complete support for Bangladesh following this tragic incident.