Protest After Chinese-Made Jet Crashes in Bangladesh

College students stage a protest demanding accurate casualty reports, a day after a military training jet crashed into their educational institution in Dhaka on July 22, 2025. (Photo by MUNIR UZ ZAMAN / AFP)

Bangladeshi Police used tear gas to disperse angry students following the crash of an F-7 BGI Bangladesh Air Force jet into a school in Dhaka on Monday. 31 people were killed, including at least 25 children.

The students protested on Tuesday as government officials inspected the site, demanding an accurate accounting of the death toll.

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