Mohammad Yunus, the head of the interim government, has expressed deep gratitude to the foreign medical teams who arrived for treatment after the painful aircraft accident in Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka last week. He thanked the doctors and nurses from India, China and Singapore and said that these medical teams have served the injured with condolences and dedication.
In the accident on Monday (July 21, 2025), a China-made F-7 BGI trainer fighter jet flew a few minutes after flying and collided with the Milestone School and College building in Dhaka. 32 people died in this horrific collision, including 26 innocent children.
Teams from all three countries active on the spot
Soon after the incident, teams of specialist doctors from India, Singapore and China were sent to Dhaka. Of these, India’s medical team reached on Wednesday, which played an active role in the treatment of the injured. Before the arrival of this party, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi had expressed deep condolences to the accident and offered to provide all possible help to Bangladesh.
Honor ceremony held in State Guest House
On Sunday, Younus met medical delegations of the three countries at Dhaka’s State Guest House ‘Jamuna’. During this, he shared pictures with doctors by posting a post on social media platform X (East Twitter) and appreciated his contribution.
Yunus said, “The presence of these teams is not only technical help, but it is a symbol of our shared humanity and global cooperation. These partnerships can become the basis of permanent cooperation in future emergency health conditions.” He also suggested that medical education, research and virtual health networking should be further enhanced between Bangladesh and partner countries.
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