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Plane hits cows: 4 Ansars suspended at Cox’s Bazar Airport

Accidents 2021-12-01, 9:14pm

Authorities formed a four-member probe committee and suspended four Ansar guards on Wednesday as plane hits cows on Tuesday.



Cox's Bazar, Dec 1 :  Authorities  formed a four-member probe committee and suspended four  Ansar guards on Wednesday, a day after a Biman Bangladesh flight struck and killed two cows grazing at Cox’s Bazar airport.

Cox's Bazar Airport Manager Golam Mortuza confirmed this on Wednesday afternoon.

The incident occurred on Tuesday when the Biman flight BG 434 was taking off from the airport on way to Dhaka.  The plane with 94 passengers and crew members landed at Dhaka airport safely at 7.05 pm, airport sources said.

The collision happened at 17 Delta Post of the runway, the authorities said.

It was not clear how the cows got into the runway, reports UNB.