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FATALITIES CONFIRMED AFTER PASSENGER PLANE COLLIDES WITH ARMY BLACK HAWK NEAR WASHINGTON DC

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A devastating mid-air collision between American Airlines Flight 5342 and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter has resulted in confirmed fatalities, with rescuers yet to pull any survivors from the icy waters of the Potomac River. The passenger plane, carrying 64 people, including several members of the figure skating community, crashed near Reagan National Airport outside of Washington, DC.

According to a law enforcement source, the aircraft is in pieces in the water, and the helicopter is nearby. The DC fire chief confirmed fatalities, and about 300 first responders are searching the freezing Potomac River.

President Donald Trump described the crash as “a bad situation that looks like it should have been prevented” in a post on social media. Experts are trying to make sense of how DC’s sophisticated airspace system led to the evening tragedy.

“It’s very clear, looking at the flight paths of the aircraft and the radio transmissions, that the Black Hawk was asked to maintain visual separation from Flight 5342 for some reason –– and we don’t know that reason,” said Tony Stanton from Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority.

The US Army Black Hawk that collided was on a training flight at the time of the incident. The aircraft involved have been identified as a Canadair Regional Jet 700, operated by American Airlines subsidiary PSA Airlines, and a US Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter.

Air traffic controller audio captured the moment the air traffic control operators asked the helicopter if the commercial flight operated by PSA Airlines was in sight. Less than 13 seconds later, the audio captured audible gasps, including a loud “oooh” in the background, at the moment of the crash.

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The National Weather Service forecasts a slight chance of showers by 9 p.m. Thursday, increasing to steady rain by 1 a.m. Friday, which may impact search efforts. Rainfall and gusty winds are expected most of the day, with peak wind and rain expected between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.

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LAUTECH CONFIRMS DEATH OF SIX NURSING STUDENTS IN KWARA AUTO CRASH

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Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, has confirmed the death of six nursing students in a road accident along the Ilorin–Ogbomoso highway.

In a statement issued on February 24, the institution’s Registrar, Olayinka Balogun, described the incident as a devastating blow to the university community. He noted that the students were on their way to sit for final examinations when the crash occurred.

According to information gathered from within the university, the victims had boarded a commercial vehicle in Suleja, Niger State, heading to Ogbomoso before the accident happened at Otte, Kwara State, on Sunday.

The university identified the deceased as Shehu Nana Firdawsi Hamza, Idris Jamila, Abdulraheem Maimunah Hamza, Blessing Kevwe, Owoicho Elizabeth, and Aroke Ozavize Victoria.

Balogun explained that the students were final-year undergraduates enrolled in the Open and Distance Learning Nursing programme.

“It is with profound sorrow that the management announces the passing of six of our beloved Open and Distance Learning Nursing students in a tragic motor accident along the Ilorin–Ogbomoso road on Sunday, February 22, 2026,” the statement read.

“The victims were travelling in a commercial bus from Suleja, Niger State, to the university to participate in their final examinations when the fatal crash occurred at Otte, Kwara State.

“This heartbreaking event has plunged our entire academic family into mourning. These students embodied determination and aspiration, and their loss is deeply felt across our institution.”

The management extended its condolences to the bereaved families and called on the public to offer prayers for the departed.

“We express our heartfelt sympathy to the families, friends, and colleagues of the deceased. The university stands with them in this moment of overwhelming grief.

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“As we mourn, we invite all well-meaning individuals to join us in praying for strength and comfort for those affected by this irreparable loss.

“May the lives of these young souls inspire us to embrace compassion, resilience, and unity in the face of tragedy,” the statement added.

The crash is the second such tragedy involving final-year students in Kwara State in less than a month.

Earlier on February 5, Kwara State University confirmed the death of Idris Agboluaje, a 400-level student, in an accident near Malete. The university’s Registrar, Dr Kikelomo Sallee, said the student was en route to campus for an examination when the incident happened.

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GOVERNOR FINTIRI’S COUSIN KILLED AS TERRORISTS STRIKE ADAMAWA COMMUNITY, DEATH TOLL HITS 27

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At least 27 people have been confirmed dead following a coordinated assault by Boko Haram and ISWAP fighters on Shuwari Sholi community in Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State in the early hours of Wednesday.

The attack, which lasted several hours, left the village head of Shuwari, Bademi Papka, among the deceased. Papka was identified as a cousin to Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri.

A witness who recounted the incident on condition of anonymity said the insurgents arrived on motorcycles and began firing indiscriminately at residents gathered near the village market and at the market square.

“They opened fire on a group of people seated under a tree close to the market,” the witness recounted.

The source explained that residents fled in different directions as gunfire rang out across the community.

“By the grace of God, some of us managed to escape unharmed, but many were gunned down as we ran toward the mountains for cover,” the witness added.

He further disclosed that soldiers stationed in the vicinity were alerted but arrived after the attackers had already fled.

“Things are relatively calm now, but fear and uncertainty remain. We urge the government to intensify efforts to end this recurring nightmare,” he said.

Confirming the development, former Chairman of Madagali Local Government, Maina Ularamu, acknowledged the attack but noted varying reports on casualty figures.

“Some accounts indicate around 20 deaths, while others put the toll higher. The accurate number will become clearer once the dust settles and people regain composure,” Ularamu stated.

Despite repeated assurances from security forces and government officials, many communities across northern Nigeria continue to grapple with persistent threats from armed groups operating with near impunity.

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JUST IN: FIRE RAZES SHOPS AT OPOLO FURNITURE MARKET IN YENAGOA

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A major fire outbreak has destroyed several shops and properties worth millions of naira in the Opolo area of Yenagoa, Bayelsa State. The incident occurred in the early hours of Thursday near the Rainoil Limited filling station, sending panic through the community .

The inferno, which specifically gutted the Opolo Furniture Market, swept through multiple shops and makeshift structures before officials of the Bayelsa State Fire Service arrived at the scene to bring the situation under control . Eyewitnesses reported that the blaze began at dawn and spread rapidly across sections of the market, triggering desperate attempts by traders to salvage their goods .

According to reports, the petrol filling station located adjacent to the affected area was untouched by the flames, a development residents described as a narrow escape from what could have been a far more catastrophic incident . Some families residing near the affected shops were reportedly displaced by the fire .

As of the time of filing this report, the cause of the fire had yet to be determined, and no casualties have been confirmed . However, losses running into millions of naira are feared as traders watched their sources of livelihood consumed by the flames .

Residents have called on the state government to take urgent preventive measures and strengthen fire safety protocols around major markets, particularly those situated near fuel stations, to prevent a recurrence of such incidents .

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