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Members of Security Force Praying Before Leaving for a Mission

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Everyone lives at stake all things considered. The police have families and they are praying for everyone's safety.
 
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Bhaiyon this movement has joined all Pakistan together Pakhtoon, Punjabis, Muhajirs, Sindhis, Baltis, Baloch, Saraiki, all United for the cause.

Our complain that the Punjabis don’t use their might for the cause has been washed away by their historic resistance in the past few weeks.

Please don’t spread poison among your brothers. Garay murday na nikalo. Don’t lose it on petty ethnic BS when finally all are in agreement.
 
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Some of you guys really aren't helping your own narrative with this sort of BS.

"no backup, no reinforcements and under the watch of an overwhelming opposing force".

Jeez buddy they ain't going through India or wherever.

This is pretty common practice and nothing out of the ordinary. You pray even when you go out and go groceries, or get in a car. Doesn't mean you are going through hostile territory.

BTW, what's more interesting to me is that the escort is seen wearing SSG jackets and caps. I know a few months back the Col sahab in charge did get a memo from GHQ not to wear official SSG clothing as it can create a confusion. Perhaps the rules changed now.

Apparently tires of both government provided radio Jammer cars crashed while traveling on motorway.
Word is that tires of both of those cars failed.

Those weren't the jammers but private cars. One of them was of some MPA.

The way they were driving in some of the videos, I fully expected a few accidents to happen.
 
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Today on March 18, they are travelling for 4 -5 hours through a hostile territory with no backup, no reinforcements and under the watch of an overwhelming opposing force.
I pray that all of them come back safely.


The caption sounded like they were being dispatched to erstwhile FATA. Then on second thoughts I was wondering whatever happened to OPSEC. Later the comments gave a further twist.
 
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"no backup, no reinforcements and under the watch of an overwhelming opposing force".

Jeez buddy they ain't going through India or wherever.

I'd say if a serving Major Geenral of an opposing force is present on the field and monitoring the operation while from the front lines, I can call it 'Under The Watch of an Overwhelming Opposing Force'.


Presenting Major General Faisal Naseer, outside Islamabad Judicial Complex :o::

 
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