At least 25 children killed along with teacher & pilot in Bangladesh plane crash as military jet smashed into school

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AT least 27 people have been killed including a teacher and children when a military fighter jet crashed into a private school campus in Bangladesh.

An Air Force F-7 BGI training aircraft smashed into the school canteen in the country's capital Dhaka - sparking a terrifying explosion and leaving hundreds injured.

People watching a large fire.

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Video shows fire after the crashCredit: X

Large fire with onlookers.

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The plane had crashed on the roof of the college canteenCredit: X

Large fire near buildings with people watching from a distance.

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The plane crashed near Milestone College compoundCredit: x

Rescue workers at the site of a plane crash into a school.

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Bangladesh’s fire service and security personnel conduct a search and rescue operation after an Air Force training jet crashed into schoolCredit: AFP

Rescue workers at the site of a Bangladesh Air Force plane crash.

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Wreckage of the fighter jet after the crashCredit: Alamy

Shocking footage of the aftermath of the crash showed a huge fire near a lawn emitting a thick plume of smoke into the sky, as crowds rushed to the scene.

Injured survivors were rushed to a military hospital in the area after the plane crashed into Milestone School and College.

Among those dead are 25 children and one teacher, authorities revealed.

The pilot of the plane died in the crash, the military confirmed, adding that the plane was a training aircraft.

They also revealed that the pilot attempted to avoid densely populated areas - but tragically smashed into a two-story building.

The aircraft is said to have experienced a technical malfunction, the military added.

More than 171 people, including children and adults, were hospitalised, according to BBC Bangladesh.

Most of the injured people are understood to be students, many of whom are in critical condition, hospital authorities have said.

A high-level Air Force committee will now probe the circumstances of the fatal crash.

The plane took off from the Bangladesh Air Force Base A.K. Khandaker in Dhaka's Kurmitola neighbourhood at 1:06pm local time.

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And it crashed soon after, exploding into a huge fireball which tore through the campus and sent smoke billowing into the air.

Muhammad Yunus, head of Bangladesh's interim government, said "necessary measures" would be taken to investigate the cause of the accident and "ensure all kinds of assistance".

"The loss suffered by the Air Force...students, parents, teachers and staff, and others in this accident is irreparable," he added.

The Bangladeshi government has now declared national mourning on Tuesday following the fatal crash.

A spokesman for the college said: "The plane fell on the gate and crashed nearby while a class was in session."

The Bangladesh Army's public relations office confirmed in a brief statement that the downed F-7 BGI aircraft belonged to the Air Force.

F-7 BGI is a Chinese-made multi-role fighter jet that was acquired by the Bangladeshi Air Force in the early 2010s.

Milestone School and Campus is attended by some 2,000 students.

It describes itself as having more than two decades of experience as a leading private educational institution.

It comes just weeks after an Air India passenger flight with 242 people on board smashed into a doctors' hostel in Ahmedabad in the west of India.

Firefighters at the wreckage of a plane crash.

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Firemen work at the site of a Bangladesh Air Force training aircraft that crashed into a school campus shortly after takeoffCredit: AP

Debris from a plane crash at a school.

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A view of the destruction at Milestone School and College after a Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashed into the campus in DhakaCredit: Getty

Crowd gathers near a helicopter at the site of a Bangladesh Air Force training aircraft crash.

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People gather at the site of a Bangladesh Air Force training aircraft crash in DhakaCredit: AP

The plane was headed to London Gatwick with 232 passengers and 10 crew on board when it crashed just seconds after take-off.

The Dreamliner lost contact just seconds after take-off, according to flight tracking website Flightradar.

Seconds before the crash, the Boeing was filmed flying low over the Meghani Nagar residential area with the pilots appearing to be in a desperate bid to keep the plane in the air.

Moments later, it was seen disappearing behind buildings before a huge blast was seen in the distance.

Brit passenger Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, 40, was the sole survivor of the fatal crash.

He cheated death after being flung from seat 11A on the flaming Air India jet - escaping with minor injuries and filmed walking away after the wreck.

Incredible footage showed him walking away from the wreckage almost unscathed.

Flanked by the locals, he can be seen making his way towards an ambulance with blood caking his face.

Speaking in Hindi, he says: "I just got out of the plane, it exploded."

Milestone College building.

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Milestone school and College in Dhaka, Bangladesh
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