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A Bangladesh Air Force personnel inspects the crash site a day after a training jet crashed into a school in Dhaka on July 22, 2025. A Bangladeshi fighter jet crashed into a school in the capital Dhaka on July 21, 2025, killing at least 20 people and injuring more than 170 in the country's deadliest aviation accident in decades. | AFP photo.

The death toll from the Bangladesh Air Force aircraft crash rose to 31 on Tuesday, according to the Inter Services Public Relations Directorate.

In a press release issued on Tuesday afternoon, ISPR shared the hospital-wise list of casualties.


According to the press release, Kuwait Maitree Hospital reports eight injured and no death, National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery reports 46 injured and 10 deaths, Combined Military Hospital, Dhaka, reports 16 deaths and 28 injured, Kurmitola General Hospital reports two deaths and one injured, Lubana General Hospital and Cardiac Centre, Uttara reports two deaths and 13 injured, Uttara Adhunik Hospital reports one death and 60 injured, Uttara Crescent Hospital reports one injured and no death, Dhaka Medical College and Hospital reports three injured and one death, Shaheed Mansur Ali Medical College reports One injured and no death, and United Hospital reports two injured and one death.

Earlier, CA鈥檚 special assistant Sayedur Rahman at a briefing on Tuesday morning at the Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery, said the deceased included 25 children, one pilot and one teacher and 78 people are undergoing treatment at four hospitals.

Sayedur said that eight more victims died at the Burn Institute on Monday night.