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Nurjahan Requests Free Treatment for Uttara Jet Crash Victims

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 22nd July 2025, 7:20 PM

Nurjahan Requests Free Treatment for Uttara Jet Crash Victims

In the wake of the tragic crash of a Bangladesh Air Force training jet into a school building in Uttara, the government has issued a directive to all public and private hospitals across the country to provide free treatment to the victims of the incident.

Health and Family Welfare Adviser, Nurjahan Begum, took swift action following the crash, issuing necessary instructions to ensure that the injured receive prompt medical care without the burden of any financial cost.

Directives Issued:

  • Free Medical Care: All hospitals, both public and private, have been asked to provide free treatment to those injured in the Bangladesh Air Force training jet crash.
  • Immediate Action: The directive was issued promptly by Nurjahan Begum, aiming to ease the medical treatment process for the affected victims.

Crash Incident and Medical Response

The Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) training jet crashed into a school building in the Uttara area of Dhaka earlier today. As a result, a number of individuals sustained various levels of injury. Emergency services immediately responded to the scene, and the injured were rushed to the nearest medical facilities.

Nurjahan Begum, in her official statement, emphasised the need for immediate and comprehensive medical support for all victims. She directed hospitals to prioritise the treatment of the injured, particularly those in critical condition.

Affected Areas and Victims

Location Incident Casualties Action Taken
Uttara, Dhaka Bangladesh Air Force jet crash into school Multiple injuries Free treatment ordered for all victims

Further Actions and Government Support

The government has expressed its full commitment to ensuring that the victims receive the necessary care and support. Alongside the medical response, the Health and Family Welfare Ministry has arranged for continued monitoring and assistance to ensure that the hospitals are equipped to handle the influx of injured individuals.

 

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