4 FC Soldiers martyred in cross-border terrorist attack: ISPR

Pakistan Army4 FC Soldiers martyred in cross-border terrorist attack: ISPR

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: Four Frontier Constabulary (FC) Soldiers were martyred while six further received injuries in the firing by the terrorists from Afghanistan, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

In a statement on Wednesday, the ISPR said that today during the fencing activity in the Manzakai Sector of Balochistan’s Zhob District along the Pakistan-Afghanistan Border, terrorists from across Afghanistan ambushed the FC Troops moving for the fencing.

Resultantly, four FC Soldiers including Havaldar Noor Zaman, Sepoy Shakeel Abbas, Sepoy Ehsan Ullah, and Naik Sultan embraced shahadat.

In the attack, six FC Soldiers got injured who were evacuated to the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) Quetta.

The ISPR said that the FC Troops responded promptly to the terrorist attack.

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