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I Think the SSG, SSGN are the among the best in the world, but look at the operations we've seen would you say any of the recent operations the SSG have been involved in have been a complete success?
in kargil we did well but we couldn't make a difference
in the lal masjid incident 11 of our guys lost there lives
in the ghq attack in rawalpindi-5 of our boys got KIA and 2 of the commanders at the GHQ who were captured were killed as well. it wasn't a successful operation
during the attack on PNS Mehran in karachi- we lost 16 naval personal for how many militants 3 SSGN were killed by 1 sniper.
during tirah valley incident- a whole platoon of ssg were wiped out.
the SSG have had mixed performances imho
you can't answer factsN than you woke the fk up/
you can't answer facts
really eat them then heres proof about everything i said you brainwashed moron, you're problem is you wish to live in a fantasy world because you're fuc-king delusionalAfter clearing Peochar heights in 2007:
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i can eat your facts... but your rants are not worth it..
really eat them then heres proof about everything i said you brainwashed moron, you're problem is you wish to live in a fantasy world because you're fuc-king delusional
Operation Janbaz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
PNS Mehran attack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ISPR confirmed everything written on both those articles, u haven't come up with a counter argument, all you've done is prove you're ignorance in the topic. So STFU and go educate yourself on some of the military operations carried out by our boys lol you sound like an absolute buffoon.So why are you getting abusive you retarded clown?
You want facts..n tht too from wikipedia? you dimwit?... il rub them in your friggin face,,
go through this thread again we have discussed it already.I Think the SSG, SSGN are the among the best in the world, but look at the operations we've seen would you say any of the recent operations the SSG have been involved in have been a complete success?
in kargil we did well but we couldn't make a difference
in the lal masjid incident 11 of our guys lost there lives
in the ghq attack in rawalpindi-5 of our boys got KIA and 2 of the commanders at the GHQ who were captured were killed as well. it wasn't a successful operation
during the attack on PNS Mehran in karachi- we lost 16 naval personal for how many militants 3 SSGN were killed by 1 sniper.
during tirah valley incident- a whole platoon of ssg were wiped out.
the SSG have had mixed performances imho
can u please edit SSG's wikipedia page and update it with new ops and pictures.After clearing Peochar heights in 2007:
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i can eat your facts... but your rants are not worth it..
I Think the SSG, SSGN are the among the best in the world, but look at the operations we've seen would you say any of the recent operations the SSG have been involved in have been a complete success?
in kargil we did well but we couldn't make a difference
in the lal masjid incident 11 of our guys lost there lives
in the ghq attack in rawalpindi-5 of our boys got KIA and 2 of the commanders at the GHQ who were captured were killed as well. it wasn't a successful operation
during the attack on PNS Mehran in karachi- we lost 16 naval personal for how many militants 3 SSGN were killed by 1 sniper
during tirah valley incident- a whole platoon of ssg were wiped out.
the SSG have had mixed performances imho
none of those operations were a complete success. when was the last time you heard of 11 elite commandos getting killed in a single operation, if 2 or 3 died i guess it would be better but the loss of life the SSG has suffered in many of these operations hasn't been good, when the GHQ was attacked in rawilpindi you forgot to mention that 2 senior officers who were held hostage by the terrorists were killed 2 SSG were killed in the fighting and another 3 died of there injuries? when 12 people including 5 SSG commandos get martyred how on earth can you call that a success.Not all of them were SSG.. and 1 ranger n Col Haroon were shot before the operation even started and negotiations were being conducted..
What was the number of militants in red mosque? how many people were rescued... how many suicide bombers?how many bobby traps??? how many under ground tunnels which nobody knew abt?how many bunkers?
here are a few pics to jog your memory:
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The militants were in army uniforms... they first attacked /suicide bombers ... all hostages were secured when SSG started ops.. news from tht day:
RAWALPINDI - In a deadly terrorist attack on Pakistan army headquarters (GHQ), four terrorists who launched the assault with sophisticated weapons were killed whereas six soldiers including two senior army officials were martyred here on Saturday.
Later, some four to five terrorists also took some 10 to 15 security personnel hostage in a security office near check post No 2 near GHQ.
Military officials said the attackers were surrounded, and efforts were being made to recover the hostages safely as the operation continued till the filing of this report.
Security officials and some eyewitnesses told TheNation that some terrorists riding in a white coloured Suzuki carry-van bearing army number plate reached a check post near GHQ where army personnel engaged the assailants in camouflage gear after they tried to enter the armed complex from gate No 1 at around 11:30am.
However, they tried to move to another check post when security guards intercepted them and security forces retaliated swiftly and effectively and killed four terrorists during an hour long action while six security personnel were martyred in the operation.
The security officials informed that at second check post near Hilal Road square, the vehicle was stopped for identification by security officials. But, the terrorists left the vehicle and took their positions within a moment and opened firing on army personnel. They also threw some hand grenades on the check post due to which six army personnel including Brig Anwar-ul-Haq and Lt. Col. Waseem were martyred.
Major General Athar Abbas Director General (DG) Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed that terrorists wearing forces uniform and riding in a white Suzuki van attacked first check post with automatic weapons.
On the resistance of security guards, they tried to move towards another check point while four terrorists were killed during exchange of fire, he added.
Spokesman Pakistan armed forces further told that six army personnel embraced martyrdom during the gun battle with suspected militant outside army headquarters.
Soon after the attack, security personnel cordoned off the whole area and search operation started in the area while air surveillance, with a view to locate the fleeing militants, was also commenced in the adjacent areas of GHQ.
Initially, it was said that the terrorists had been overpowered and the situation was under complete control. But it proved untrue as military officials later said that two more militants were still at large, after reports of sporadic gunfire in and around the compound.
Media sources said firing was still going on with up to five gunmen who had taken shelter in a security office and held hostage some 15 security men late night till filing of this report.
After the attack on GHQ, soldiers sealed off roads leading to the headquarters and helicopter remained hovering over the area to locate the escaped terrorists.
A high police official, on the condition of anonymity, told the reporters that the terrorists had latest guns, grenades and rocket launchers in such a big quantity , that they could fight for several hours but due to heroic retaliation from Pak Army, the terror campaign remained only for an hour or so.
After the incident people began to gather in large numbers but they were stopped near GPO Chowk. The army and police commandos cordoned off the whole area and traffic was diverted from Mall Road to other routes of the city.
The educational institutions were closed down and the parents rushed towards schools to collect their children. The security of all sensitive places in Rawalpindi was beefed up and extra contingents of police were deployed at different places.
Agencies add: Government ministers blamed the Taliban, who have also vowed to avenge the death of their leader Baitullah Mehsud in a US drone missile attack in August.
Another military official in Islamabad said there were at least six attackers in the assault on the heavily-fortified army command centre.
Four were killed. Two are still missing. The hunt is going on, said the official with Armys media wing. He blamed the attack on Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
An AFP journalist at the scene of Saturdays gun battle reported that the firefight began just before midday and lasted about an hour and a half, with helicopters ferrying the dead militants away after the battle ended.
Witnesses said that the militants hurled hand-grenades, with one man saying five explosions rang out amid the gunfire. A car was signalled to stop outside Army headquarters, local police officer on the scene Amjad Ali told AFP. The occupants opened fire and threw grenades at security guards who retaliated.
Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani strongly condemned the attack, a brief statement issued by his office in Islamabad said, and met the Army Chief and the President to discuss the security situation.
Police officials said that security had been beefed up in Islamabad, amid fears of more insurgent strikes.
Monitoring Desk adds: Tahreek-e-Taliban (Amjad Farooqi Group) has claimed responsibility of the attack on Army headquarters. In a telephone call made to a private TV channel, a member of TTP Group demanded halt to operation in northern areas, accountability of former President Pervez Musharraf, return of Blackwater and closure of Western NGOs.
APP adds: Security officials are trying to manage the safe release of hostages being held by the assailants at the GHQ, ISPR officials said on late Saturday night.
More than two, probably four to five, terrorists are holding 10 to 15 hostages belonging to GHQ security staff, inside their office building, the officials told media.
The terrorists entered the building while making a run towards Check Post No 2 after initially facing resistance at the Check Post No 1 where all the causalities occurred.
In this regard, Director General Maj Gen Athar Abbas said four to five four to five terrorists were present in the building who made 10 to 15 persons as hostage, adding that the security forces had surrounded the area.
One of the dead terrorist bitch:
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Yes im sure you were there when 1 sniper martyred 2 SSG operators n wiped an "entire company" in tiraah? i havent heard of anything about tiraah except a video.. showing army troops who were ambushed n a gunship come to rescue ...
none of those operations were a complete success. when was the last time you heard of 11 elite commandos getting killed in a single operation, if 2 or 3 died i guess it would be better but the loss of life the SSG has suffered in many of these operations hasn't been good, when the GHQ was attacked in rawilpindi you forgot to mention that 2 senior officers who were held hostage by the terrorists were killed 2 SSG were killed in the fighting and another 3 died of there injuries? when 12 people including 5 SSG commandos get martyred how on earth can you call that a success.
and in the PNS mehran attack 16 naval personal were killed and 2 P-3Cs were completely destroyed.
he is an indian. @Aeronaut.Not all of them were SSG.. and 1 ranger n Col Haroon were shot before the operation even started and negotiations were being conducted..
What was the number of militants in red mosque? how many people were rescued... how many suicide bombers?how many bobby traps??? how many under ground tunnels which nobody knew abt?how many bunkers?
here are a few pics to jog your memory:
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The militants were in army uniforms... they first attacked /suicide bombers ... all hostages were secured when SSG started ops.. news from tht day:
RAWALPINDI - In a deadly terrorist attack on Pakistan army headquarters (GHQ), four terrorists who launched the assault with sophisticated weapons were killed whereas six soldiers including two senior army officials were martyred here on Saturday.
Later, some four to five terrorists also took some 10 to 15 security personnel hostage in a security office near check post No 2 near GHQ.
Military officials said the attackers were surrounded, and efforts were being made to recover the hostages safely as the operation continued till the filing of this report.
Security officials and some eyewitnesses told TheNation that some terrorists riding in a white coloured Suzuki carry-van bearing army number plate reached a check post near GHQ where army personnel engaged the assailants in camouflage gear after they tried to enter the armed complex from gate No 1 at around 11:30am.
However, they tried to move to another check post when security guards intercepted them and security forces retaliated swiftly and effectively and killed four terrorists during an hour long action while six security personnel were martyred in the operation.
The security officials informed that at second check post near Hilal Road square, the vehicle was stopped for identification by security officials. But, the terrorists left the vehicle and took their positions within a moment and opened firing on army personnel. They also threw some hand grenades on the check post due to which six army personnel including Brig Anwar-ul-Haq and Lt. Col. Waseem were martyred.
Major General Athar Abbas Director General (DG) Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed that terrorists wearing forces uniform and riding in a white Suzuki van attacked first check post with automatic weapons.
On the resistance of security guards, they tried to move towards another check point while four terrorists were killed during exchange of fire, he added.
Spokesman Pakistan armed forces further told that six army personnel embraced martyrdom during the gun battle with suspected militant outside army headquarters.
Soon after the attack, security personnel cordoned off the whole area and search operation started in the area while air surveillance, with a view to locate the fleeing militants, was also commenced in the adjacent areas of GHQ.
Initially, it was said that the terrorists had been overpowered and the situation was under complete control. But it proved untrue as military officials later said that two more militants were still at large, after reports of sporadic gunfire in and around the compound.
Media sources said firing was still going on with up to five gunmen who had taken shelter in a security office and held hostage some 15 security men late night till filing of this report.
After the attack on GHQ, soldiers sealed off roads leading to the headquarters and helicopter remained hovering over the area to locate the escaped terrorists.
A high police official, on the condition of anonymity, told the reporters that the terrorists had latest guns, grenades and rocket launchers in such a big quantity , that they could fight for several hours but due to heroic retaliation from Pak Army, the terror campaign remained only for an hour or so.
After the incident people began to gather in large numbers but they were stopped near GPO Chowk. The army and police commandos cordoned off the whole area and traffic was diverted from Mall Road to other routes of the city.
The educational institutions were closed down and the parents rushed towards schools to collect their children. The security of all sensitive places in Rawalpindi was beefed up and extra contingents of police were deployed at different places.
Agencies add: Government ministers blamed the Taliban, who have also vowed to avenge the death of their leader Baitullah Mehsud in a US drone missile attack in August.
Another military official in Islamabad said there were at least six attackers in the assault on the heavily-fortified army command centre.
Four were killed. Two are still missing. The hunt is going on, said the official with Armys media wing. He blamed the attack on Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
An AFP journalist at the scene of Saturdays gun battle reported that the firefight began just before midday and lasted about an hour and a half, with helicopters ferrying the dead militants away after the battle ended.
Witnesses said that the militants hurled hand-grenades, with one man saying five explosions rang out amid the gunfire. A car was signalled to stop outside Army headquarters, local police officer on the scene Amjad Ali told AFP. The occupants opened fire and threw grenades at security guards who retaliated.
Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani strongly condemned the attack, a brief statement issued by his office in Islamabad said, and met the Army Chief and the President to discuss the security situation.
Police officials said that security had been beefed up in Islamabad, amid fears of more insurgent strikes.
Monitoring Desk adds: Tahreek-e-Taliban (Amjad Farooqi Group) has claimed responsibility of the attack on Army headquarters. In a telephone call made to a private TV channel, a member of TTP Group demanded halt to operation in northern areas, accountability of former President Pervez Musharraf, return of Blackwater and closure of Western NGOs.
APP adds: Security officials are trying to manage the safe release of hostages being held by the assailants at the GHQ, ISPR officials said on late Saturday night.
More than two, probably four to five, terrorists are holding 10 to 15 hostages belonging to GHQ security staff, inside their office building, the officials told media.
The terrorists entered the building while making a run towards Check Post No 2 after initially facing resistance at the Check Post No 1 where all the causalities occurred.
In this regard, Director General Maj Gen Athar Abbas said four to five four to five terrorists were present in the building who made 10 to 15 persons as hostage, adding that the security forces had surrounded the area.
One of the dead terrorist bitch:
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Yes im sure you were there when 1 sniper martyred 2 SSG operators n wiped an "entire company" in tiraah? i havent heard of anything about tiraah except a video.. showing army troops who were ambushed n a gunship come to rescue ...
lol typical retarded pdf answer, you have no answer to FACTS You son of a bitch, btw i'm a kashmiri not an indian or hindu if that makes you feel any better. I value the lives of our soldiers, the reason for my post is to highlight the casualties they can be avoided and save lives you dumb piece of illiterate excrement. to many of our SSG have been killed if you can avoid casualties and achieve better results doesn't that make a difference?Hey Indian Idiot,
Your statements reflect your hindu mentality. Our fighters are not afraid of death. They take risks that you hindus don't take. Our officers lead from the from the front while your officers lead from the toilet that is why we have a high ratio of officer causalities. We are proud of our shaheeds. And who the F#(K are you to judge? Have even fired an gun in your life. Stupid toilet seat commando.
those operations i stated i backed up with links everything i've said has been fact so why am i an indian? because i said facts?he is an indian. @Aeronaut.
none of those operations were a complete success. when was the last time you heard of 11 elite commandos getting killed in a single operation, if 2 or 3 died i guess it would be better but the loss of life the SSG has suffered in many of these operations hasn't been good, when the GHQ was attacked in rawilpindi you forgot to mention that 2 senior officers who were held hostage by the terrorists were killed 2 SSG were killed in the fighting and another 3 died of there injuries? when 12 people including 5 SSG commandos get martyred how on earth can you call that a success.
and in the PNS mehran attack 16 naval personal were killed and 2 P-3Cs were completely destroyed.