Solider martyred, three terrorists killed in Quetta shootout

"Security forces will continue to thwart efforts of enemies of peace and prosperity in the country," says ISPR

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Pakistan Army personnel travelling in a military vehicle in this undated picture. — AFP
Pakistan Army personnel travelling in a military vehicle in this undated picture. — AFP

RAWALPINDI: One soldier was martyred while three terrorists were killed during an exchange of fire between the miscreants and the security forces in Quetta, a statement issued by the military’s media win said on Friday.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the terrorists had attacked a security forces' post near Wali Tangi area of Quetta on Thursday evening.

During the exchange of fire, three terrorists were killed.

The martyred soldier was identified as Subedar Qaiser Raheem while another soldier was also seriously injured.

“Security forces of Pakistan will continue to thwart efforts of the enemies of peace and prosperity in the country,” the ISPR added.

Last month, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir had said that Pakistan was acting as a bulwark against terrorism and the international community must realise the immense sacrifices rendered by the country.

According to the ISPR, the army chief had made the remarks during a meeting with a group of 38 students from Harvard University, United States hailing from 9 different countries at the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi, the military’s media affairs wing added.

During the interactive session, the COAS had talked about regional security issues and the Pakistan Army’s contributions to promoting peace and stability in the region.

The army chief had also highlighted the rich potential of Pakistan and urged the participants to perceive Pakistan based on their experiences during their stay in Pakistan.

Gen Munir further had said that the human suffering and atrocities being committed in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and efforts to change the demographic realities.

“[The] students appreciated the COAS for providing the opportunity for a constructive interaction,” the ISPR added.

In the first week of September, General Asim Munir also stressed the importance of a strong economy for invincible defence, saying mutual cooperation is the key to the economic development of the country.

In a statement, commemorating Defence and Martyrs' Day, the army chief had also berated those who tried to undermine the strong bond between the military and the people.

“Pakistan Army as a national institution foiled it [sinister attempt] with great patience and wisdom,” the statement added, quoting Gen Asim, read.

The COAS had also termed unity and trust between the military and people a great asset.