Tragic plane crash in Uttara also reported in international media
A Bangladesh Air Force training plane crashed in Uttara, the capital. The plane crashed into a building at Milestone School and College on Monday (July 21) afternoon. So far, 19 people have been reported dead. Many others have been injured. The accident has been reported by many renowned media outlets around the world. The British news agency Reuters reported under the headline ‘Bangladesh Air Force plane crashes on college campus’. At the time of publishing the news, the news agency reported one death. Later, the number was reported to be 19. The American news agency AP reported under the headline ‘Bangladesh Air Force training plane crashes at school in Dhaka’. This agency also reported one death at the time of publishing the news. Another American media outlet, Newsweek, also reported this news under the headline ‘Plane crashes on school campus’. The Middle East-based media outlet Gulf News also reported the plane crash in Uttara. Singapore-based media outlet Straits Times also reported the tragic news from Dhaka. The South China Morning Post also reported the news. Pakistani media outlet The Express Tribune reported the news of the training plane crash in Bangladesh. In addition, the news was reported in almost all major Indian media outlets including NDTV, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, Times of India.