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Terror incidents in KP leave 860 dead and injured in first six months

Terror incidents

PESHAWAR: Terrorist attacks across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa claimed hundreds of lives and left many injured during the first six months of the year, a police report has disclosed. According to the report, the victims include police personnel, Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel, khasadars, and civilians. The report details that terrorist incidents occurred in 15 districts of the … Read more

10 FC personnel martyred in terrorist attack in DI Khan

FC personnel

ISLAMABAD: At least 10 personnel of the Frontier Constabulary (FC) martyred when terrorists (Khawarij) launched a fierce attack on an FC checkpoint in Darazinda, Dera Ismail Khan.

Spokesperson from the Ministry of Interior, said assault, executed under the cover of darkness, was a well-coordinated effort by militants who targeted the Zam FC checkpoint using heavy weaponry.

The FC soldiers stood firm and courageously fought back, ultimately sacrificing their lives to protect the checkpoint and thwart the terrorists’ assault.

The Ministry of Interior spokesperson confirmed that ten FC soldiers were martyred in the confrontation, and three others sustained injuries. Despite the overwhelming threat posed by the heavily armed attackers, the soldiers’ bravery prevented the terrorists from advancing further.

“The martyred soldiers thwarted the terrorists’ attack on the checkpoint by laying down their lives,” the spokesperson said, honoring the soldiers’ ultimate sacrifice.

The names of the martyrs have been released, including Naib Subedar Muhammad Jan, Naik Arif, Lance Naik Saeed-ur-Rehman, Sepoy Akhunzada, and Sepoy Hazratullah. Sepoys Mushtaq, Abdul Samad, Imran, Basir, and Mehtab also embraced martyrdom. Six soldiers hailed from South Waziristan, while four were from the Karak district.

Their brave resistance served as a testament to their commitment to the security of Pakistan and the preservation of peace in the region.

Three FC personnel were also wounded during the exchange of fire with the attackers. The injured soldiers including Naik Hamza, Sepoy Hasan, and Sepoy Sabir Ayub were swiftly transferred to the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Dera Ismail Khan for medical treatment. Their condition is currently stable, and they are receiving the necessary care.

Paying tribute to the martyred soldiers, the spokesperson emphasized that the FC remained unwavering in its resolve to combat terrorism and secure peace for Pakistan.

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