Pakistan army sepoy martyred in terrorist attack near Pak-Iran border

Operation Radd-ul-FasaadPakistan army sepoy martyred in terrorist attack near Pak-Iran border

In a cowardly attack, a group of terrorists targeted a patrolling party of security forces in the Panjgur area of Balochistan along the Pakistan-Iran border, resulting in the martyrdom of one Pakistan army soldier.

In a statement on Monday, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that during the heavy exchange of fire with terrorists, Pakistan army sepoy Jalil Khan sacrificed his life fighting valiantly.

The ISPR said that sepoy Jalil Khan was a resident of Dera Ismail Khan.

It further said that Pakistan’s security forces remain determined to defeat such acts of inimical elements, aimed at disrupting the peace, stability, and progress of Balochistan.

Earlier in another statement, the ISPR said that today Lieutenant General Nauman Mahmood handed over the Command of Peshawar Corps to Lieutenant General Faiz Hameed at the Corps Headquarters in Peshawar.

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