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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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India Today broke the news in India on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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