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Bangladesh Air Force personnel inspect 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 34 people and injuring more than 100 in the country's deadliest aviation accident in decades. | AFP file photo.

The death toll from the July 21 Bangladesh Air Force jet crash into Milestone School and College in the capital鈥檚 Uttara area reached 35 as two more victims died on Saturday morning.

Masuma, 32, died at about 10:15am at the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery, according to the health and family welfare ministry.


She sustained 90 per cent burn injuries.

Before her, Zarif, 13, died from his injuries at 9:10am at the same institute, confirmed the ministry.

He sustained 40 per cent burns in his body, officials said.

The institute's residential physician Shawon Bin Rahman said that Zarif's body had been handed over to his family.

Besides, 50 people, injured in the jet crash, were undergoing treatment in four hospitals in the city until Friday night, and five of them were in critical condition, doctors at the hospitals said.

The 35 deceased individuals include 26 schoolchildren, four guardians and two schoolteachers.

The pilot was also killed in the jet crash.

None is now unidentified or missing after the disclosure of the identities of five charred bodies by the forensic DNA laboratory of the Criminal Investigation Department of the police on Thursday.