In Surab city of Balochistan, this evening, Fitna-ul-Hindustan terrorists opened indiscriminate fire and attacked the market, as a result of which several civilians were targeted, while the brave officer of the area, Additional Deputy Commissioner, revenue, Hidayatullah Buledi, was martyred while saving innocent children and women.
According to the details, twenty to thirty terrorists entered the busy market of Sorab city on motorcycles. The terrorists targeted soft targets as planned, including banks, markets and public places. Baloch women and children were also targeted during the firing, which spread panic in the area.
ADCR Hidayatullah Buledi reached the spot and stopped the terrorists and sacrificed his life while trying to save the women and children.
The terrorists fled from the spot when Frontier Corps (FC) personnel arrived.
Fitna-ul-Hindustan, by targeting Baloch areas and Baloch women and children, has once again proven that these Indian-sponsored terrorists have no connection with Balochistan and Baloch traditions.
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Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, NI (M), the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), visited Command & Staff College Quetta today and addressed Student Officers and faculty of the Command and Staff College.
Paying tribute to the Shuhada of Operation ‘Bunyanum Marsoos’ and expressing complete solidarity with their family members, the COAS stated that under the national leadership, the people of Pakistan became a wall of steel for the Defence of the motherland. Praising the professionalism of the Armed Forces, the COAS reiterated that the success of ‘Ma’arka-e-Haq’ is a testimony to our national resolve and complete synergy among all elements of national power.
Commenting on the global and regional environment, the COAS shed light on the character of emerging conflict, with particular emphasis on India’s increasingly dangerous propensity to use unprovoked military aggression against Pakistan. While reiterating the resolve to defeat any aggression and ability to deal with threats across the entire conflict spectrum, the COAS asserted that Pakistan will never be coerced and inimical designs to distract Pakistan’s efforts against war on terrorism will be comprehensively defeated. For strategic stability of South Asia, the COAS emphasised the need for a peaceful resolution of the longstanding internationally recognised Kashmir dispute, and warned against the unlawful and legally untenable ‘hydro terrorism’ by India.
Highlighting Indian state’s role in sponsoring terrorism inside Pakistan, the COAS commented on the reinvigorated counter terrorism drive and expressed confidence that the Nation’s fight against terrorism will be driven to a logical conclusion – success against all forms and manifestations of terrorism.
Talking about leadership, the Field Marshal advised the student officers to fulfil their obligations with utmost dedication, passion and resolve. Emphasising the need for innovative thinking and research, he lauded the Command & Staff College Quetta for grooming future military leaders who uphold the highest standards of this sacred profession. “Training must reflect not only the current realities but also prepare us for the future battlefield, one that demands agility, innovation, and unwavering resolve,” he remarked.
Earlier on arrival at Quetta, the Field Marshal was received by Commander Quetta Corps and Commandant Command and Staff College Quetta.