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7 soldiers martyred, 5 terrorists killed in South Waziristan operation: ISPR

To the hero’s of Pakistan, from a grateful nation and a proud army.

May you live for ever in shadat

7 soldiers martyred, 5 terrorists killed in South Waziristan operation: ISPR
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Pakistan Army soldiers patrol in a vehicle in this file photo. — AFP

Pakistan Army soldiers patrol in a vehicle in this file photo. — AFP
Seven soldiers of the Pakistan Army embraced martyrdom and five terrorists were killed during an intelligence-based operation in the Asman Manza area of South Waziristan, the military's media wing said on Wednesday.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), in a statement, said the operation was launched on intelligence about the presence of terrorists in the area.

"During intense exchange of fire, 5 terrorists were killed and 7 soldiers embraced shahadat," said the ISPR.

The security forces cordoned off the area and began a search operation "to eliminate any other terrorists" found in the area, the statement added.

There has been an uptick in attacks on security forces in recent months. Earlier this month, at least four Frontier Corps officials were martyred and 18 others injured in a suicide attack near a check post on Quetta's Mastung Road.

Last week, two Pakistan Army soldiers were martyred in an improvised explosive device (IED) attack in North Waziristan.

The ISPR had said that security forces were conducting a clearance operation in the district's Dosalli area when the IED exploded.

In August, three Levies personnel were martyred and as many injured when their vehicle hit a landmine in Balochistan's Ziarat district.


Do you think the threat will increase considering the amount of IBO's that are going on?
Pakistan has lost too many soliders and continues to loose them, Gen Bajwa has exceptionally poor millitery leadership.

If an attack happened you would've said the exact same thing. Be appreciative that terrorist scum were neutralized before they could do anything.
 
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Do you think the threat will increase considering the amount of IBO's that are going on?


If an attack happened you would've said the exact same thing. Be appreciative that terrorist scum were neutralized before they could do anything.
Please tell me why we should be appreciative when every week FC and Pak army are dying? You are an exceptionally deluded!
 
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Please tell me why we should be appreciative when every week FC and Pak army are dying? You are an exceptionally deluded!

I am saying be appreciative that they were neutralized. Bajwa policy has been kinda weak I agree overall
 
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I am saying be appreciative that they were neutralized. Bajwa policy has been kinda weak I agree overall
Understand my point of view. Every week on average we are losing 4/5 soliders in Balochestan and now KPK. Top Brass has no answer to find a solution. Cheap pickup trucks no air support, drones hidden away in museums. Nobody can take the Pakistani leadership seriously, nowonder were are kicked around.
 
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I thought India was defeated in Afghanistan, its consulates closed, and its infrastructure dismantled. So why blame India now? :what:

USA was Islamabad’s main threat not you Indian terrorists there then. We successfully got rid of USA and now catching your terrorists will very easy for our assets now!
 
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Understand my point of view. Every week on average we are losing 4/5 soliders in Balochestan and now KPK. Top Brass has no answer to find a solution. Cheap pickup trucks no air support, drones hidden away in museums. Nobody can take the Pakistani leadership seriously, nowonder were are kicked around.

True. Maybe I am more optimistic cuz of Talib takeover. There hasn't been attack in Balochistan for a while I think.
 
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MashaAllah. Need more dead bodies of Indian soldiers.
Pakistan had nothing to do with 26/11 attacks where the attackers came from Pakistan, yet India is somehow responsible for Waziristani tribals blowing stuff up in Waziristan. at this point you can't even blame NDS, maybe ask Afghan Taliban what they're doing about TTP leadership which apparently operated from Afghanistan.
oh and, at least don't blame local "sleeper cells" on India, and maybe give up some reasonable time table on Indian "remain" terrorists. otherwise it would be found that India somehow pumped so much stuff into Waziristan that it remains effective for the next 50 years.
 
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Ina lila
For the fallen as, Families will the be one devastated.

While Uncle Bajwa and military top brass and politicians are in yawn mode not a single care for the fallens.

Peasant of Pakistani giving life away for the demi-gods of Pakistan.

InshAllah in Qayamat they will be answerable for this.
 
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To the hero’s of Pakistan, from a grateful nation and a proud army.

May you live for ever in shadat

7 soldiers martyred, 5 terrorists killed in South Waziristan operation: ISPR
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Pakistan Army soldiers patrol in a vehicle in this file photo. — AFP

Pakistan Army soldiers patrol in a vehicle in this file photo. — AFP
Seven soldiers of the Pakistan Army embraced martyrdom and five terrorists were killed during an intelligence-based operation in the Asman Manza area of South Waziristan, the military's media wing said on Wednesday.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), in a statement, said the operation was launched on intelligence about the presence of terrorists in the area.

"During intense exchange of fire, 5 terrorists were killed and 7 soldiers embraced shahadat," said the ISPR.

The security forces cordoned off the area and began a search operation "to eliminate any other terrorists" found in the area, the statement added.

There has been an uptick in attacks on security forces in recent months. Earlier this month, at least four Frontier Corps officials were martyred and 18 others injured in a suicide attack near a check post on Quetta's Mastung Road.

Last week, two Pakistan Army soldiers were martyred in an improvised explosive device (IED) attack in North Waziristan.

The ISPR had said that security forces were conducting a clearance operation in the district's Dosalli area when the IED exploded.

In August, three Levies personnel were martyred and as many injured when their vehicle hit a landmine in Balochistan's Ziarat district.

Pakistani General's not delivering in terrorist attacks!
The Pakistani General's are failing to prevent continued terrorist attacks on Pakistan. There are fundamental flaws in the security system that is being breached time and time again. Too many Pakistan Army Jawans are being killed by rogue terrorists. Also these Jawansare being sent into missions that aren't provided with ANY Air support. In basics of Army mechanized attack you send soldiers with air support just like in Vietnam which was 50 years ago. We are in age of drones less costly than aircraft fighters yet we see our lazy General following authoritarian rule of Jawand by denying drone support??? They're just tagging along when they could dramatically improve processes to defend the nations Jawans in modernization tasks.

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Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajioon
Pakistani General's not delivering in terrorist attacks!
The Pakistani General's are failing to prevent continued terrorist attacks on Pakistan. There are fundamental flaws in the security system that is being breached time and time again. Too many Pakistan Army Jawans are being killed by rogue terrorists. Also these Jawansare being sent into missions that aren't provided with ANY Air support. In basics of Army mechanized attack you send soldiers with air support just like in Vietnam which was 50 years ago. We are in age of drones less costly than aircraft fighters yet we see our lazy General following authoritarian rule of Jawand by denying drone support??? They're just tagging along when they could dramatically improve processes to defend the nations Jawans in modernization tasks.
Vietnam is not a good example to use considering how the US lost that war. Also i want to point something out to you.

The actual war against the terrorists is over. We won that. We took all the land back, destroyed most of their fighting strength and flushed them out.

This is the continuation war. There is no set frontline. There is no set base for us to target with air strikes, thats all been done. The best way to stop them is through IBOs.
 
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TTP did and own with pride ...............and now ........................


Govt open to pardon for TTP members if they give up terror activities, surrender: FM Qureshi
Dawn.comPublished September 15, 2021 - Updated about 6 hours ago
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Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in an interview with Bel Trew of The Independent. — Screengrab

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in an interview with Bel Trew of The Independent. — Screengrab
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that the Pakistani government would be "open to giving" a pardon to members of the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) if they promise not to get involved in terrorist activities and submit to the Pakistani Constitution.
In an interview with The Independent in Islamabad whose video was posted on social media by the state-run Associated Press of Pakistan on Wednesday, the foreign minister said Pakistan was concerned about the reports of TTP figures being released from prisons in the wake of the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.
"If those guys come and start creating problems for us over here, it will affect innocent lives and we don't want that," he said while referring to the TTP.
Qureshi said if the new Afghan setup could use its influence and talk to the TTP, and "if [the TTP] are willing to mend fences and not take the law into their hands and not get involved in terrorist activities and they submit and surrender to the writ of the government and the Constitution of Pakistan, we are even open to giving them a pardon."
"But as long as they do not come and start undertaking terrorist activities [in Pakistan]. That is our concern," the minister emphasised.

Qureshi termed as "positive" the Afghan Taliban administration's announcement that they would not allow any terrorist groups to use their soil against any country, including Pakistan.
He said Pakistan had been "continuously" pointing out TTP sanctuaries to the Ashraf Ghani government, "but they wouldn't move". It remains to be seen whether the Afghan Taliban act on their assurances, Qureshi added.
The foreign minister's comments come days after President Arif Alvi suggested during an interview with DawnNews that the government could consider giving an amnesty to those TTP members who had not remained involved in "criminal activities" and who laid down their weapons and agreed to adhere to the Pakistani Constitution.
For years, the TTP unleashed deadly attacks on urban centres across Pakistan from their bases along the Afghan border, where they provided shelter to an array of global jihadist groups including Al Qaeda.
But a massive military offensive launched in 2014 largely destroyed the group's command and control structure, dramatically reducing insurgent violence throughout Pakistan.
Sporadic attacks targeting security forces, however, continue. Earlier this month, the TTP claimed responsibility for a suicide attack near a Frontier Corps (FC) check post in Quetta in which four paramilitary personnel were martyred and 21 others injured.
'Taliban govt concerned about brain drain'
Asked by the host Bel Trew where Pakistan stood on evacuating at-risk Afghan nationals, Qureshi said Pakistan was open to the same but that such people should talk to the new administration first.
"We are willing to help those who want to leave, [but] they have to talk to Afghan authorities because the concerns they have are 'why do they want to leave when we have announced a general amnesty and they are free to work and be paid?'" he said.
He added that the Taliban were concerned about a "brain drain" because they needed skilled people to help them run the government.
"As long as Afghan nationals can work it out with them (Taliban), Pakistan has no issues, we will facilitate."
Qureshi recalled Pakistan's cooperation in last month's evacuation out of Afghanistan, saying it had facilitated the evacuation of more than 12,000 foreign nationals as well as many Afghan nationals.
He noted that Pakistan had been hosting close to four million refugees for the past several decades "without international help" but it had "limitations".
"We don't have the capacity to absorb more ... so our position is that they (Afghans) stay in Afghanistan and are provided security and safety and as things stand at the moment, I see no reason why they can't stay in Afghanistan," he said.
He further said "people who are coming to leave will be facilitated," suggesting that a mechanism would have to be developed to distinguish between the people genuinely at risk and those wanting to leave for economic opportunities.
"If you look at people who were willing to leave, there were many who were genuinely scared and vulnerable and there were many who thought here is an opportunity for economic migration so how do you differentiate between the two?" the minister remarked.
'Accept the new reality'
On the question of recognising the Taliban government, the foreign minister noted that the Taliban had called it an interim arrangement. He said Pakistan desired that the eventual permanent government in Afghanistan was broad-based "because we feel it will give them more stability".
"But we haven't taken a decision" regarding accepting the interim government, Qureshi added. "We are watching and consulting and will decide in due course what to do."
The minister called upon the international community to accept the "new reality" in Afghanistan and work towards achieving its objectives.
"[The Taliban] have made a statement that has been viewed positively and is encouraging, what the world wants to know is whether they will implement what they are saying," he said.
"Let us nudge them in that direction that they start implementing [it], that will be good for them."
 
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