“It created a boom and it felt like a quake. Then it caught fire,” he told AFP.
The well-known private school offers education to children from kindergarten through to senior secondary.
Most of the injured were aged between 8 and 14, said Mohammad Maruf Islam, joint director of Dhaka’s National Burn and Plastic Surgery Institute where many victims were treated.
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Grieving relatives of the victims thronged the hospital, while dozens of volunteers lined up to donate blood.
Tofazzal Hossain, 30, broke down in tears on learning that his young cousin had been killed.
“We frantically searched for my cousin in different hospitals,” Hossain told AFP.
“He was an eighth grader at the school. Finally, we found his body.”
The mother (centre) of an injured student weeps after an Air Force training jet crashed into a school in Dhaka. Photo / AFP‘Deep grief and sorrow’
Mohammad Sayedur Rahman, a Health and Family Welfare official, said at least seven bodies remained unidentified.
The military said the pilot was on a routine training mission when the jet “reportedly encountered a mechanical failure”.
“The exact cause remains under investigation,” it said.
The pilot tried to divert the aircraft away from densely populated areas but, “despite his best efforts”, crashed into the two-storey school building, the military added.
It was Towkir’s first solo flight, his uncle Motakabbir told AFP.
“His mother was nervous yet happy and had been eagerly waiting for the completion of her son’s first solo flight,” said Motakabbir, who uses only one name.
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Shuvra Ghosh,said her 8-year-old niece was rescued by a teacher who broke open a window to bring her out.
“We are mentally traumatised,” she told AFP.
The interim Government of Muhammad Yunus announced a day of national mourning on Tuesday.
Yunus expressed “deep grief and sorrow” over the crash in a post on X.
“The loss suffered by the Air Force, the students, parents, teachers and staff of Milestone School and College, as well as others affected by this accident, is irreparable,” he said.
“This is a moment of profound pain for the nation.”
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The crash was the worst aviation accident in the country in several decades.
The deadliest disaster happened in 1984 when a plane flying from Chattogram to Dhaka crashed, killing all 49 on board.
Last month, a commercial aircraft crashed in neighbouring India, killing 260 people.
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he was “deeply shocked and saddened at the loss of lives” in Dhaka.
Relations between the neighbours have been strained since protesters in Bangladesh last year ousted leader Sheikh Hasina, an old ally of New Delhi.
“India stands in solidarity with Bangladesh and is ready to extend all possible support and assistance,” Modi wrote on X.
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– Agence France-Presse