Lt-Colonel, Captain among seven jawans embraced martyrdom in Mir Ali attack

  • Six terrorists also killed in gun battle in ensuing multiple suicide bombings

RAWALPINDI: A lieutenant colonel and captain were among seven soldiers martyred in a terrorist attack in North Waziristan’s Mir Ali, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) stated on Saturday. At least six terrorists were also killed in the attack.

As per the ISPR, troops foiled the initial attempt of intrusion into the army installation in the wee hours of the day however, a group of six terrorists rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into it, later carrying out multiple suicide bombings.

The attacks led to the collapse of a portion of a building, resulting in the martyrdom of five brave soldiers.

The martyred soldiers included Havildar Sabir, a resident of district Khyber; Naik Khurshid, a resident of district Lakki Marwat; Sepoy Nasir, a resident of Peshawar; Sepoy Raja, a resident of Kohat; and Sepoy Sajjad, a resident of Abbotabad.

During the ensuing clearance operation, the Pak army troops led by Lieutenant Colonel Syed Kashif Ali, engaged and gunned down all the six terrorists. However, 39-year-old Lt. Col Ali, a resident of Karachi, and 23-year-old Captain Muhammad Ahmed Badar, a resident of Talagang, embraced martyrdom.

The ISPR reported that the troops were engaged in a “sanitization operation” to eliminate any other terrorists present in the area.

The “security forces of Pakistan are determined to wipe out the menace of terrorism from the country and such sacrifices of our brave soldiers further strengthen our resolve,” the authority noted in its statement.

The funeral prayers for the martyrs took place in Bannu Cantt later in the evening.

According to the ISPR, the martyrs will receive full military honours during their burial in their respective native towns.

A significant presence of military and civil officials, including Major General Anjum Riaz, the General Officer Commanding, attended the funeral.

“The Pakistan Army remains committed to sacrificing its lives until the last drop of blood in defence of our beloved motherland,” stated the military’s media wing.

In an attack in early February, at least 10 policemen including members of an elite force were martyred in a brazen attack in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s (K-P) restive Dera Ismail Khan district.

According to officials, dozens of terrorists attacked the Chaudhwan police station located in the district’s Daraban tehsil first with sniper guns. The attack started at 3 am, as reported by Reuters.

“More than 30 terrorists launched the attack from three directions,” K-P provincial police chief Akhtar Hayat Gandapur told AFP. “There was an exchange of fire for over two-and-a-half hours.”

The attackers later entered the building, firing with automatic weapons and lobbing hand grenades, resulting in the deaths of ten policemen and injuries to at least six others. The Chaudhwan police station’s station house officer (SHO), however, remained unharmed.

Daraban Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Malik Aneesul Hassan told Reuters that most of the police casualties occurred due to grenade blasts.

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