India Sends Specialists, Nursing Assistant to Bangladesh for Treatment of Dhaka Plane Crash Burn Victims
DHAKA, BANGLADESH, JUL 23 – Indian burn specialists from top New Delhi hospitals arrived to treat over 160 injured, including 25 critical burn patients, after a Bangladesh Air Force jet crash killed 32 at a Dhaka school.
- On Wednesday , Randhir Jaiswal said a team of two burn specialists and a nursing assistant from top burn injury hospitals in New Delhi arrived in Dhaka to treat crash victims.
- On Monday afternoon, a Bangladesh Air Force F-7 fighter jet crashed into Milestone School and College, with most injuries from burns; Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India stands in solidarity and will support.
- Casualties totalled 32 deaths and 165 injuries, while India, China and Japan offered assistance.
- The Indian High Commission in Dhaka said the team will assess patient conditions and recommend specialised care in India, while additional teams may follow.
- Meanwhile, the Bangladesh Air Force formed an investigation committee, and India’s aid underscores its regional cooperation and humanitarian response.
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Mahreen Chowdhury had gone to the rescue of some 20 students from her school after the crash of a fighter plane on the building. She was seriously injured and then died of her injuries.
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Read Full ArticleIndia To Send Burn-Specialist Team To Dhaka To Treat Air Crash Victims
The deployment of the medical team comes as part of India's response to the recent fighter jet crash in the Diabari area of Bangladesh's Dhaka, for which India has offered medical assistance to support the treatment of victims.
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