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Bill Gates telephones COAS General Bajwa

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RAWALPINDI: US billionaire and founder of Microsoft Bill Gates telephoned Chief of Army Staff, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, according to Inter Services Public Relations.

The ISPR, media wing of the military, said Bill Gates acknowledged supporting efforts by Pakistan Army for successfully eradicating Polio from the country.

The Army Chief appreciated his efforts towards this noble cause and assured him continued full cooperation in best interest of Pakistan.
 
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ہم ازالہ نہ کر سکے جن کا ۔۔۔۔۔!!
لوگ ایسے بھی ہم نے کھوئے ہیں!

Lt. Khawar Shahab Shaheed
Captain Ruhullah Shaheed
Captain Aqeel Arshad Shaheed
Captain Bilal Zafar Shaheed
Lt. Arslan Shaheed

#OurArmyOurPride
#OurMartyrsOurPride
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Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa reached back after visiting Kabul, Afghanistan. During the visit, COAS had exclusive one on one meeting with Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani followed by delegations level discussions. COAS also had meetings with Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah and Commander Resolute Support Mission(RSM) General John Nicholson.

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While Afghanistan facilitated killing of our soldiers two days back, Pakistan handed over Afghan soldier Zabiullah safe and sound who infiltrated Pakistani area at Kharlachi Kurram Agency border by "mistake".




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Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa visited National Defence University today. While addressing the participants of National Security and War Course, COAS congratulated them on successful completion of the course. COAS’ address focused on internal and external challenges facing Pakistan.


 
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While Afghanistan facilitated killing of our soldiers two days back, Pakistan handed over Afghan soldier Zabiullah safe and sound who infiltrated Pakistani area at Kharlachi Kurram Agency border by "mistake".




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Snakes will remain snakes
 
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After reading this, it's safe to speculate that Pak is going ahead with #VT4 instead of #OplotP. Oplot is suffering from problems related to Gun stabilization, FCS & wiring insulation. Not to include Ukrainian questionable tank production capacity.
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Tank is not the problem Ukrainian Soldiers are the problem. And VT 4 had faced much bigger issues in our trials than OPLOT. OPLOT only issue was slight engine problem. Which Ukraine promised to resolve fast. In these competition I have even seen Leopard Tank come last
 
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Line of Control

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa spent Eid day with troops along Line of Control. COAS offered Eid Prayer and prayed for peace and prosperity of Pakistan. Talking to troops, COAS lauded their commitment, high morale and devotion for defence of the motherland.

 
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Three army soldiers martyred, five terrorists killed in cross-border attacks

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RAWALPINDI: Three Pakistan army soldiers on Friday embraced shahadat (martyrdom) in exchange of fire with terrorists from across Pak-Afghan border, five terrorists were also killed during their abortive attempts.

“Terrorists from across the Pak-Afghan border attempted multiple physical and fire raids on Pakistan Army posts along Pak-Afghan Border in Shawal, North Waziristan Agency. Security Forces valiantly repulsed all attempts to overrun posts and inflict major damage,” read a statement issued by the media wing of armed forces, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

ISPR said during the exchange of fire, three Pakistan army soldiers Havaldar Iftikhar, resident of Sargodha, Sepoy Aftab from Chitral, and Sepoy Usman resident of Gujrat, embraced shahadat.

Earlier in a statement, Director General ISPR Asif Ghafoor said terrorist incidents in Pakistan were linked to sanctuaries across the Afghanistan border.
 
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