Bangladesh Air Force Jet Crash Exposes Global Military Dependence and Risks to Civilians
A Bangladesh Air Force Chinese-made fighter jet crashed into a Dhaka school, killing 19 including the pilot and injuring over 160. This tragedy highlights dangers of reliance on foreign military hardware and insufficient safety protocols in densely populated areas.
On July 21, a tragic incident in Dhaka, Bangladesh’s bustling capital with over 20 million residents, laid bare the hidden dangers when foreign military assets intersect with civilian life. A Bangladesh Air Force F-7 BGI fighter jet—a Chinese-built training aircraft—crashed into the campus of Milestone School and College, killing at least 19 people, including the pilot, and injuring more than 160 others. This disaster marks one of the deadliest airplane crashes ever recorded in Dhaka and raises urgent questions about national sovereignty, military procurement decisions, and public safety. How can a sovereign nation justify risking lives of innocent schoolchildren with...
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