Three Pak Army soldiers, two cops martyred in separate incidents RAWALPINDI/BAJAUR/LAHORE: Three soldiers of the Pakistan Army were
martyred, while terrorists suffered heavy losses in two separate incidents in
Turbat and Swabi on Saturday. While two police officers were martyred in the Bajaur bomb blast. Based on intelligence about the presence of externally supported
terrorists in the surroundings of Turbat, security forces conducted an operation in the Hoshab area, in the surroundings of Turbat, Balochistan, the ISPR said. On being
surrounded by the security forces, an engagement ensued, in which terrorists
suffered heavy losses. During the engagement, two soldiers, Sepoy Ramzan resident of
District Sarghoda and Lance Naik Liaqat Iqbal resident of District Swabi
sacrificed their lives fighting valiantly. In another related incident in Swabi, while clearing an Improvised
Explosive Device (IED) planted by terrorists along a route frequented by
civilians, Sepoy Inamullah, resident of District Lakki Marwat, embraced
Shahadat. Pakistan’s Security Forces remain determined to defeat acts of
cowardly terrorists, aimed at disrupting the peace, stability and progress of Balochistan. Meanwhile, two police officers were martyred in a bomb blast
Saturday morning, confirmed police. DPO Abdul Samad Khan said that the bomb blast took place near
Raghagan Dam, confirming that it had taken the lives of the police officers. Khan revealed the bomb blasts had been conducted via a remote control
device, adding that Law Enforcement Agencies had cordoned off the area and were
carrying out a search operation to look for suspicious activity. In another incident of terrorism, at least five, including two
police personnel of Eagle Squad, were injured in an explosion in Quetta on
Saturday. Confirming the report, police said that five people suffered injuries
when a bomb exploded in the Nawa Killi area of Quetta on Saturday. After being informed, police and rescue officials
rushed to the scene and shifted the injured to the hospital. Meanwhile, the security forces cordoned off the area and launched a
search operation. The bomb disposal squad also arrived in the area. The Police officials said that a locally-made device, containing
3-4 kilograms of explosive material, was affixed to a motorcycle and was
denoted by remote control. The blast was aimed at targeting the personnel of
police’s Eagle Squad, claimed the officials. Meanwhile, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) President and
Opposition Leader in National Assembly Shehbaz Sharif has strongly condemned the
bomb blast in Thar Tehsil and expressed great grief over the martyrdom of the
police personnel. In a statement issued here on Saturday, he said the police officers
and soldiers have made great sacrifices for the motherland against terrorism.
He said the nation is proud of the bravery and courage with which the police
confronted the terrorists. The PMLN president said that nation commends and takes pride in the
sacrifices and efforts of Law Enforcement Agencies including the Pakistan Army,
Rangers, FC, and the Police. He prayed for the martyred. Shehbaz extended his
condolence to the families of the martyrs and prayed for their strength to
brave the loss. Shehbaz also expressed sorrow over the death of renowned actor
Sohail Asghar. He said Sohail Asghar was a prolific actor who showcased his
talents in the fields of radio, television and film. He said people had not forgotten the role of ‘Raliya’ till today,
his memorable performance in films and dramas is unforgettable. He said Sohail Asghar’s death was a great loss to the field of arts
in Pakistan. He prayed for the deceased artist's afterlife and patience for his
bereaved family. |
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