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Chachro Raid 1971 | Para SF | Pakistan

One brigade inthat area, with little air cover was attacked by a full division. Of course there were casualties. Indians still failed to capture the road linking north and south and thus failed to cutoff karachi from rest of pakistan.
 
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Because it is not deep inside Pakistan...False information shouldnt derail the thread!

This isn't deep inside?
The pic is from Wikipedia btw.

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That incident is very amzing. Indian officer called for shabbir sharif and shabbir sharif came out to fight. There were men from both sides but they acted as spectators and the two men fought. Indian officer was killed as a result and the remaining indians ran away.

Salamu Alaykum

Acts such as these display the true courage of men. It's just like when Ali (Allah be pleased with him) challenged one of the Arabs to a one on one duel during the Battle of Uhud, and emerged victorious.

This isn't deep inside?
The pic is from Wikipedia btw.

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Does that look deep to you? If it does, I think you need glasses.
 
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One brigade inthat area, with little air cover was attacked by a full division. Of course there were casualties. Indians still failed to capture the road linking north and south and thus failed to cutoff karachi from rest of pakistan.
That brigade which stopped them through aggressive patrolling was newly formed at that time.
 
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You seems right its not deep( I just copied from link) but the main point was the 5 months preparation of such raids and successful implementation of it .......
Seriously?

Really?

So they went deep into a desert area and boasted that they had 0 causalities? Interesting!
Chachro is a taluka in the Tharparkar District of Sindh, Pakistan. It is located in the southeast corner of Pakistan, in the Thar Desert, along the Pakistan-India border.
 
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Salamu Alaykum

Acts such as these display the true courage of men. It's just like when Ali (Allah be pleased with him) challenged one of the Arabs to a one on one duel during the Battle of Uhud, and emerged victorious.



Does that look deep to you? If it does, I think you need glasses.

If you call that deep and bravery ..... pat yourself :enjoy:

For a cross border raid, yea it is pretty deep inside enemy territory. But I see you chaps don't like it, so I am going to give it a rest. Cheers.
 
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I see you chaps don't like it

Because this is a Pakistani forum, I don't expect to find Indians on here openly celebrating the execution of our men. And if they did, I'd at least expect them to not lie about things.
 
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Because this is a Pakistani forum, I don't expect to find Indians on here openly celebrating the execution of our men. And if they did, I'd at least expect them to not lie about things.
I don't celebrate anyone's execution. And I haven't lied either. Please don't make stuff up.
 
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By good job means achieving the surprise and complete the mission on the other hand bad job was SSG plan to covert attack on Indian air bases in Punjab in 1971....
You called the mission a "good job". That's called celebrating.



You said Chachro is deep inside Pakistan. That's called lying.
 
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You called the mission a "good job". That's called celebrating.



You said Chachro is deep inside Pakistan. That's called lying.
Nope. Praising the success of a mission isn't the same as celebrating someone's death.

"Deep" is relative. From the pic it looks like it is 25% of the way to the Iranian border.

So the only one lying here is you.
 
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Nope. Praising the success of a mission isn't the same as celebrating someone's death.

The OP specifically mentions casualties. And whether or not you directly mention them, you're still praising a mission which involved the killing of Pakistanis. I wouldn't expect a Pakistani forum to tolerate such a thing.

"Deep" is relative.

We all know what you meant, and we proved that your interpretation of what lack of depth means doesn't apply to Chachro.

From the pic it looks like it is 25% of the way to the Iranian border.

You can't even do Maths properly lol.

By good job means achieving the surprise and complete the mission on the other hand bad job was SSG plan to covert attack on Indian air bases in Punjab in 1971....

Chingez Khan was a success, albeit a limited one. Also, it wasn't done by SSG, but by the PAF.

And don't worry we've done plenty of good jobs, such as the operations in Chamb, the taking of Point 5353, and as mentioned earlier, Shabbir Sharif's exploits.

Here's another good Pakistani job:

Tufial Muhammad

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Tufial Muhammad was a Punjabi from Hoshiarpur who was posted to East Pakistan as company commander of a battalion of East Pakistan Rifles (a paramilitary force for border security). During his command, Indian troops violating international borders captured a village in the area of Laskhmipur of East Pakistan. On 7 August 1958 Major Tufail launched an assault, to force withdrawal of Indian troops from the village. He divided his men into three groups and attacked the Indian troops during the hours of darkness. The groups were able to reach the enemy without being detected but as the firefight started, the group came under heavy fire and Major Tufail received three bullets in his stomach. Despite being shot in stomach, he kept moving and was able to silence the incoming fire from a machine gun. By tactically using grenades, Major Tufail was able to destroy key enemy posts. When he saw an enemy commander inflicting heavy casualties to his men he crawled towards enemy posting and engaged the enemy in hand-to-hand battle which resulted in the killing of a commander of the Indian Army. He killed him by hitting him with his steel helmet on the face. He continued the operation with his men which resulted in the withdrawal of Indian forces. Despite being heavily injured, he called his junior officer "I have completed my duty; the enemy is on the run." He was rushed to hospital but he succumbed to the injuries on 8 August.

https://www.pakarmymuseum.com/exhibits/major-tufail-muhammad-shaheed/
 
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No one ever undervalued your forces it’s just one operations which has achieved the complete surprise achieve the objectives.......
The OP specifically mentions casualties. And whether or not you directly mention them, you're still praising a mission which involved the killing of Pakistanis. I wouldn't expect a Pakistani forum to tolerate such a thing.



We all know what you meant, and we proved that your interpretation of what lack of depth means doesn't apply to Chachro.



You can't even do Maths properly lol.



Chingez Khan was a success, albeit a limited one. Also, it wasn't done by SSG, but by the PAF.

And don't worry we've done plenty of good jobs, such as the operations in Chamb, the taking of Point 5353, and as mentioned earlier, Shabbir Sharif's exploits.

Here's another good Pakistani job:

Tufial Muhammad

iu


Tufial Muhammad was a Punjabi from Hoshiarpur who was posted to East Pakistan as company commander of a battalion of East Pakistan Rifles (a paramilitary force for border security). During his command, Indian troops violating international borders captured a village in the area of Laskhmipur of East Pakistan. On 7 August 1958 Major Tufail launched an assault, to force withdrawal of Indian troops from the village. He divided his men into three groups and attacked the Indian troops during the hours of darkness. The groups were able to reach the enemy without being detected but as the firefight started, the group came under heavy fire and Major Tufail received three bullets in his stomach. Despite being shot in stomach, he kept moving and was able to silence the incoming fire from a machine gun. By tactically using grenades, Major Tufail was able to destroy key enemy posts. When he saw an enemy commander inflicting heavy casualties to his men he crawled towards enemy posting and engaged the enemy in hand-to-hand battle which resulted in the killing of a commander of the Indian Army. He killed him by hitting him with his steel helmet on the face. He continued the operation with his men which resulted in the withdrawal of Indian forces. Despite being heavily injured, he called his junior officer "I have completed my duty; the enemy is on the run." He was rushed to hospital but he succumbed to the injuries on 8 August.

https://www.pakarmymuseum.com/exhibits/major-tufail-muhammad-shaheed/
 
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