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16 Pak Army troops lay down lives thwarting terror attack in South Waziristan: ISPR
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RAWALPINDI – Sixteen Pakistani soldiers embraced martyrdom while repelling an attack by terrorists on security checkpoint in the Makeen area, ISPR said on Sunday. Military’s media wing ISPR said terrorists attempted to storm checkpoint, but Pakistani security forces successfully thwarted the assault, killing eight militants in the exchange of fire. ISPR further reported that clearance operation is ongoing in the region to eliminate any remaining militants. Authorities vowed to bring perpetrators of attack to justice, stressing unwavering commitment of Pakistan’s armed forces in the fight against terrorism. Armed forces expressed deep appreciation for sacrifices of the brave troops, whose heroism has strengthened the resolve of the armed forces in their mission to eliminate terrorism from the country. The martyrs, who hailed from various districts across Pakistan, served with dedication and courage. Their names and details are as follows: The recent attack highlights continuing challenges faced by security forces in region, as they work to eliminate remnants of terrorism. More from this category Copyright ©2024. Reproduction of this website's content without express written permission from 'Daily Pakistan' is strictly prohibited.
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