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**Bangladeshi Plane Hijacked, Suspect Killed After Emergency Landing** On the 24th, a Bangladeshi military source reported that a passenger plane from Biman Bangladesh Airlines was hijacked shortly after takeoff and forced to make an emergency landing at the Chittagong Airport. All passengers on board were safely evacuated, while the hijacker was shot and killed by special forces after being wounded. According to the source, the incident occurred at approximately 5:40 p.m. local time. The aircraft, which was flying from Dhaka to Dubai via Chittagong, made an emergency landing at Chittagong's Shah Amanat International Airport. There were 142 passengers on board, who were immediately evacuated. However, one male suspect and seven crew members remained on the plane. Special forces swiftly took control of the situation, and the suspect was identified as Mahadi, a 25-year-old male carrying a handgun during the hijacking attempt. Naim Hassan, the Director of the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh, stated that the suspect might have had mental health issues. Mahadi was already injured when removed from the Boeing 737-800 and later succumbed to his wounds. Further investigation is underway to determine the suspect's motive. Local media reports also mentioned that some passengers heard gunshots during the ordeal. Chittagong Airport has since reopened following the incident. **Link** **Cargo Plane Crashes in U.S. Swamp, Fatalities Feared** A Boeing 767 cargo plane crashed near Houston, Texas, on the 23rd, with all three people on board feared dead. Operated by Atlas Air for Amazon, the cargo plane was en route from Miami, Florida, to Houston when it lost contact with ground radar and radio communications roughly 48 kilometers from its destination. It was later confirmed to have crashed into the waters of Trinity Bay, near Houston. Chambers County Sheriff Brian Hawthorne reported that witnesses heard a sudden surge in engine noise before seeing the plane flip over and nose-dive into the water. According to flight-tracking data, the aircraft rapidly descended from an altitude of 1,900 meters to just 922 meters in 30 seconds. The crash site is in a swampy area, making the search difficult. Footage from CNN showed the plane shattered, with debris visible above the water. Search teams in small boats were combing the area for remains. Sheriff Hawthorne remarked that the plane had disintegrated upon impact, adding, “I don’t believe anyone could have survived.” While bodies have been recovered, officials have yet to confirm the deaths of the three people onboard. The swamp's shallow waters, approximately 1 meter deep, pose challenges for rescuers trying to retrieve the wreckage and the plane’s black box.