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Navy Sails Into Barrage of Bombs in Dramatic Night Rescue of Indians in Yemen

Another PIA flight to bring stranded Pakistanis from Yemen
8 hours ago BY WEBDESK
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KARACHI:

With the on-going crisis in Yemen underway, a further 215 Pakistanis were set to arrive at Aden port where a ship will take them to Djibouti and from there a PIA flight will get them back to Pakistan, sources reported Tuesday.

A PIA flight led by Captain Sadiq Rehman is set to depart from Karachi to Djibouti at 4pm today to bring as many stranded Pakistanis back home.

Stranded Pakistanis were instructed to arrive at Aden’s port to be taken by ship to Djibouti. It has not been confirmed whether the ship will have the capacity to accommodate the 215 Pakistanis who have arrived at the port. The ship is set to leave the port in about three hours.

As firing continued throughout the night, passports of 12 Pakistanis from Multan have been held due to which they remain stranded in the conflict stricken country.

Pakistan faces an unenviable dilemma – whether to join a Saudi Arabia-led coalition or stay out and risk angering its old ally which provides it with huge financial support.

Umair Javed, an analyst and writer, said Islamabad would be wary of committing to military action that might embolden already fearsome militant groups at home.

“Even though this conflict isn’t overtly sectarian it might be presented as sectarian within Pakistan – groups that are hostile to Iran and to Shias in Pakistan will present it as a conflict between Sunnis and Shias,” he told foreign sources.

Rifaat Hussain, leading analyst and university professor, told foreign press: “Nawaz Sharif knows the military is totally tied up, a third of its strength is tied up in FATA, Pakistan is not in a position to make any troop contribution.”

“Pakistan is very aware it is a tribal war, a tribal conflict, even though it has taken on a Sunni-Shia aspect and we don’t want to muddy the waters by getting into this conflict unthinkingly,” Hussain added.

It is not clear what consequences an outright refusal would bring for Pakistan, though Saudi might consider cutting back on aid and the cut-price oil it provides.

Islamabad’s hand could be forced by the threat of Saudi sanctions, “given the reliance on Saudi foreign exchange (and) oil reserves”, according to Javed.

Security analyst Talat Masood said last week Islamabad probably “doesn’t have the luxury of refusing” Riyadh’s request definitively.
And of course history is on the Saudis’ side: Pakistani forces went to help protect the kingdom in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.

“At no point, ever, has a Pakistani military resisted going to Saudi Arabia,” security expert Ayesha Siddiqa told foreign media.

Military ties between the two countries date back to the 1960s, when Pakistan helped Riyadh build up its air force and supplied pilots to fly sorties against a South Yemeni incursion into the kingdom in 1969, US security expert and former CIA officer Bruce Riedel wrote in a Brookings Institution article.

In the 1980s Riyadh, along with the US, funnelled vast sums of money through Pakistan to fund the Afghan mujahideen’s fight against Soviet occupation.
Cooperation and financial assistance has continued to flow from Riyadh, in the form of cheap oil and loans, including one of $1.5 billion last year.

When Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was ousted in a military coup in 1999, it was Saudi Arabia that received him in exile.

But despite this history, there has been considerable resistance in Pakistani media this week to joining what is seen by many as a “foreign” war, with a bitter fight against terror outfits still going on at home.

The military is busy with a major operation against Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan hideouts in the tribal belt, on top of maintaining a heavy presence along the border with arch-foe India, and some argue its resources are too stretched to contribute in Yemen.
 
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Poor Pakistanis in Yemen, we should have helped the Pakistani government and brought them back while our ships were already there.
Of course we cant expect this from Your Navy

it will be our Navy that will not only rescue our people but Indians too.


Yes we are poor but these Indian sailors in the video below think your navy and your Sarkar was Pathetic in edaling with MV Suez incident of Kidnapping by Somali priates



our Navy PNS Babur not only escorted the sailors to safety

but we Pakistanis paid for the ransom money for Indians too




we are poor but we got bigger hearts


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so dear Indians whoa re all trolling here all I can say is up yours for having a selective memory


link from your own source
MV Suez finally safe, Indian sailors in Pakistan
 
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Of course we cant expect this from Your Navy

it will be our Navy that will not only rescue our people but Indians too.


Yes we are poor but these Indian sailors in the video below think your navy and your Sarkar was Pathetic in edaling with MV Suez incident of Kidnapping by Somali priates



our Navy PNS Babur not only escorted the sailors to safety

but we Pakistanis paid for the ransom money for Indians too




we are poor but we got bigger hearts


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so dear Indians whoa re all trolling here all I can say is up yours for having a selective memory

You know why we have a selective memory? Because you guys do us 1 favour and then send in people like Kasab and kill hundreds of people....should I say thank you for both?
 
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Yeah we cant digest news that indian navy evacuated indians from yemen.. :lol:

nah we arent like you.. we even paid ransom to save your sailors... pathetic.



Lakh lanat teri padiash pei. :D
indeed we did
their Navy and their government abandoned them and the Indian sailors and families were cursing the Indians
MV Suez finally safe, Indian sailors in Pakistan



The crew says it owes a massive debt to Pakistani activist Ansar Burney who helped in the negotiations with pirates, as well as with raising a part of the ransom money. "The community has worked really hard towards the cause of rescuing these sailors. This is a historical day today and I would like to mention that the Pakistan navy has supported us when we had lost all hope," said Mr Burney after the sailors reached Karachi.

The 22-member crew - that included four Pakistanis - was freed last week by Somali pirates; the release secured after a $2.1 million ransom was paid, some of it raised through donations in Pakistan. Within hours of being declared free, the Suez was attacked again by pirates.

Pakistan deputed a warship - the PNS Babur - to escort the Suez to safer waters. India has been accused of ignoring pleas for help, both from the crew and from the family. When the INS Godavari eventually reached the Suez, a diplomatic row erupted. India accused the PNS Babar of aggressive manouvering which led to it grazing the Indian warship. Both countries issued strong statements.
 
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Of course we cant expect this from Your Navy

it will be our Navy that will not only rescue our people but Indians too.


Yes we are poor but these Indian sailors in the video below think your navy and your Sarkar was Pathetic in edaling with MV Suez incident of Kidnapping by Somali priates



our Navy PNS Babur not only escorted the sailors to safety

but we Pakistanis paid for the ransom money for Indians too




we are poor but we got bigger hearts


hqdefault.jpg


article-2217702-15813A4E000005DC-433_468x286.jpg



so dear Indians whoa re all trolling here all I can say is up yours for having a selective memory


link from your own source
MV Suez finally safe, Indian sailors in Pakistan

Did I need to tell you whole story? Brush up your mind.
 
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I dont know what kind of what measuring thread is this.
looks like self falicio by some Indians although there is nothing great about rescuing your own.
it is great to rescue others too which we did back in the days from Somali pirates and got the gratitude from Indian sailors and their families that were abandoned by Indian government.
 
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looks like self falicio by some Indians although there is nothing great about rescuing your own.
it is great to rescue others too which we did back in the days from Somali pirates and got the gratitude from Indian sailors and their families that were abandoned by Indian government.
Yeah seems like threatening life of crew (including ship) is also appreciable in PN?
 
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Yeah seems like threatening life of crew (including ship) is also appreciable in PN?
ro beta ro
your navy was spoil sport. failed to help the Indians it thought lets just antagonise the PN rescue ship
In the end what matters for us is what the rescued Indians had to say for PN crew and Ansar Berni


NOT some soar arsed losers who deserted their countrymen.

PS: I am not expecting any meaningful debate with you. you are compelled to see glass half empty and continue to defend the indefecable. that was a sad episode no doubt
 
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ro beta ro
your navy was spoil sport. failed to help the Indians it thought lets just antagonise the PN rescue ship
In the end what matters for us is what the rescued Indians had to say for PN crew and Ansar Berni


NOT some soar arsed losers who deserted their countrymen.

PS: I am not expecting any meaningful debate with you. you are compelled to see glass half empty and continue to defend the indefecable. that was a sad episode no doubt
Aur tum kya karoge?

Atleast the IN know meaning of war,

if you dont know please atleast check what would happen if an Aluminum ship collided with Steel ship.

Atleast I assume that you use your mind not patriotism.

PS: I am not expecting any meaningful debate with you. you are compelled to see glass half empty and continue to defend the indefecable. that was a sad episode no doubt
Thats the best argument I have ever seen. :rofl:
 
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ro beta ro
your navy was spoil sport. failed to help the Indians it thought lets just antagonise the PN rescue ship
In the end what matters for us is what the rescued Indians had to say for PN crew and Ansar Berni
Actual nonsense sir. The PN ship is the one that came alongside with the crew standing on the deck hurling slurs and chanting "allah akhabr" and then turned into the IN vessel (causing the IN vessel to turn away) and damaging the INS's helicopter deck net.

Anyway that incident has been discussed to death , let's not reopen old wounds.
 
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ro beta ro
your navy was spoil sport. failed to help the Indians it thought lets just antagonise the PN rescue ship
In the end what matters for us is what the rescued Indians had to say for PN crew and Ansar Berni


NOT some soar arsed losers who deserted their countrymen.

PS: I am not expecting any meaningful debate with you. you are compelled to see glass half empty and continue to defend the indefecable. that was a sad episode no doubt
It's the other way round
Indian Navy personnel were in a good mood and taking pics
the Pakistani sailors started chanting Allah o akbar...and came closer and damaged the nets......Indians only said "Oh Behenc**d thok diya" as a reaction to that......
I heard that the Pakistani captain was also sacked for his amateurish attitude

:offtopic:
 
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Of course we cant expect this from Your Navy

it will be our Navy that will not only rescue our people but Indians too.


Yes we are poor but these Indian sailors in the video below think your navy and your Sarkar was Pathetic in edaling with MV Suez incident of Kidnapping by Somali priates



our Navy PNS Babur not only escorted the sailors to safety

but we Pakistanis paid for the ransom money for Indians too




we are poor but we got bigger hearts


hqdefault.jpg


article-2217702-15813A4E000005DC-433_468x286.jpg



so dear Indians whoa re all trolling here all I can say is up yours for having a selective memory


link from your own source
MV Suez finally safe, Indian sailors in Pakistan


News 2011 ???
 
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