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More than 160 people were injured, with an on-duty doctor at the Uttara Adhunik Medical College Hospital saying most were aged between 10 and 15 years old, many suffering from jet fuel burns. More than 50, including children and adults, were taken to hospital with burns, a doctor at the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery said.
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At least 20 deaths have been reported so far. And over 170 people have encountered injuries, according to officials.
Hundreds of students protested Tuesday near the site of the crash of a Bangladesh air force training jet into a school in the nation's capital.
Another team of doctors has arrived in Dhaka to provide treatment to those injured in the plane crash at Milestone School and College. They arrived in Dhaka around 10:40pm yesterday (24 July), reads a statement of the health ministry.
According to the Chief Adviser's Press Wing, the death toll in the crash incident has risen to 29, and the number of injured is 69. Most of the injured are students who are now admitted to various hospitals in the capital,
A second five-member medical team from Singapore arrived in Dhaka on Thursday night, to provide advanced treatment to those injured in the recent aircraft crash at Milestone School and College in Uttara.
The team of Indian specialists will begin their work at a designated hospital treating the patients from Thursday morning.
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Asian News International on MSNDhaka jet crash: Indian medical team holds talks with senior officials of Bangladesh Health MinistryOfficial Spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs Randhir Jaiswal said that the Indian Medical Team visiting Bangladesh began their visit by holding detailed medical consultations with senior officials of the Bangladesh Ministry of Health and doctors at the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery in Dhaka.