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Chinese F-7 BGI Jet crashes near Dhaka School: One dead, several injured in Bangladesh Air Force training mishap

A Bangladesh Air Force F-7 BGI training jet, derived from China’s Chengdu F-7, crashed near Milestone School in Dhaka’s Diabari, killing one and injuring several

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Jul 21, 2025, 03:40 pm IST
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A Bangladesh Air Force training aircraft crashed in Dhaka’s Diabari on July 21, killing at least one person and injuring several others, media reported. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the aircraft an “F-7 BGI” training jet. It took off for a routine training mission but crashed just after 1:06 pm.

The F-7 BGI, an upgraded version of China’s Chengdu F-7 and derived from the Soviet MiG-21, continues to serve as a key asset in Bangladesh’s air fleet. Though outdated by global standards, the aircraft remains in use due to its cost-effectiveness, reliability, and suitability for pilot training and limited combat roles.

Despite production ending in 2013, the J-7 (exported as F-7) is still operated by the People’s Liberation Army Air Force and several other countries as an interceptor. Bangladesh received its final batch of these jets the same year.

After the crash, the aircraft caught fire, and thick smoke could be seen rising from the area near the Milestone School and College, triggering panic among local residents, the Bangladesh news outlet reported.

Soon after the incident, eight units from the Bangladesh Fire Service arrived at the scene and launched a rescue and firefighting operation. Fire Service duty officer Lima Khanam confirmed, “The training aircraft crashed at the Milestone School and College in Diabari. Our team has recovered one body. The Air Force has rescued four people with injuries and taken them away,” media quoted him as saying.

The identity of the deceased is yet to be confirmed, and officials have not released any information about the pilots involved in the crash.

A spokesperson from Milestone School and College confirmed that the aircraft crashed near the school gate while classes were in session. “The plane fell on the gate and crashed nearby. A class was in session where the plane crashed. The injured are being taken out one by one,” the school official told media.

The Air Force and local authorities are yet to issue a full statement about the cause of the crash or the condition of the injured. An investigation is likely to be launched to determine what went wrong.

More details are expected as authorities continue rescue efforts and investigate the incident.

(with inputs from ANI)

Topics: Bangladesh jet crashAir Force training jetF-7 BGI jetChinese F-7 BGIDhaka SchoolDhaka
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