A Bangladesh Air Force jet crashed into a school building in Dhaka, resulting in one fatality. Authorities are investigating the cause of the tragic incident. Stay updated with the latest developments.
Bangladesh Air Force Jet Crashes into School in Dhaka, One Dead
Tragedy Strikes as Fighter Jet Falls on School Building
Dhaka, July 21 — In a tragic incident on Monday morning, a Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) fighter jet crashed into a school building in the capital city of Dhaka, resulting in the death of one person and injuring several others. The accident took place in the Tejgaon area, sending shockwaves through the local community and raising questions about flight safety protocols in urban zones.

The jet, identified as a training aircraft, was on a routine flight exercise when it reportedly lost control and descended sharply before crashing into the upper floors of Shaheed Ramiz Uddin Cantonment School and College. Emergency responders, including firefighters, police, and military officials, rushed to the scene to assist in rescue operations.
One Killed, Multiple Injured in the Crash
According to officials from the Dhaka Metropolitan Police and the Bangladesh Air Force, the crash claimed the life of one civilian — a school staff member who was in the building at the time. Several students and personnel were injured, though most were able to evacuate in time. The exact number of injured individuals has not yet been confirmed, but sources suggest it could be between 8 to 12 people.
Eyewitnesses described the harrowing moment the jet struck the building. “There was a loud boom, and we saw smoke and flames. People were screaming, and we tried to help those inside before emergency teams arrived,” said Rafiq Hossain, a local shopkeeper who was just meters away when the incident occurred.
Pilot Ejected Safely
The Air Force confirmed that the pilot of the jet managed to eject safely before the aircraft hit the building. The pilot was retrieved and is currently undergoing medical checks. Authorities have not released the pilot’s name but confirmed that they are in stable condition.
“The aircraft experienced technical difficulties during a training sortie. The pilot followed standard emergency procedures and ejected. An inquiry board has been formed to investigate the incident,” said a statement from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
School Damaged, Classes Suspended
Significant structural damage was reported at the school, with large portions of the upper floors destroyed by the impact and subsequent fire. The school, which caters to hundreds of students, has suspended all academic activities for the week. Authorities have also cordoned off the area to conduct structural assessments and ensure safety.
“We are deeply saddened by this incident. Safety and the well-being of our students and staff are our highest priority. We will cooperate fully with the authorities during the investigation,” said Principal Mahbuba Nasrin of Shaheed Ramiz Uddin School.
Investigation Underway
A high-level investigation team comprising members from the Air Force, Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB), and local police has been set up to determine the cause of the crash. Preliminary reports suggest a mechanical failure may have been responsible, but further forensic analysis of the wreckage is needed.
Military officials stressed that such incidents are rare and assured the public that all training and operational flights are conducted under strict protocols. However, the crash has reignited public debate over the risks of military flight paths over densely populated areas.
Public Reaction and Condolences
The incident has drawn widespread attention and concern on social media, with many users expressing condolences and raising questions about aviation safety. Prominent political leaders and public figures also reacted.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expressed her condolences to the family of the deceased and called for a thorough investigation. In a press release from her office, she stated:
“This is a heartbreaking incident. I urge the authorities to ensure such tragedies are avoided in the future. My prayers are with the affected families.”
While Bangladesh has made strides in aviation safety, this crash is a reminder of past air-related incidents. In recent years, there have been a handful of military training accidents, though most have resulted in no casualties.
In 2022, another BAF training aircraft crashed in Chattogram due to technical failure, but both pilots survived. Aviation analysts have emphasized the need for upgraded fleet maintenance and enhanced simulator training to minimize such risks.
The Dhaka jet crash is a stark reminder of the fragility of urban air safety, especially in rapidly growing cities where civilian and military infrastructure intersect. As the investigation proceeds, authorities face the dual challenge of addressing public concern and ensuring accountability. The coming days will likely provide more clarity on what led to the tragic event — and what steps will be taken to prevent its recurrence.
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