The Chief General of Army Personnel (COA), also Munir, promised on Saturday that the Armed Forces would hunt “Creemies” between the nation that pointed to the State, according to the wing of the media of the hand.
A Public Relations Declaration between Services (ISPR) said that the Army Chief visited Quetta today after the martyrdom of 18 soldiers in anti -terrorist operations in Baluchistan in the last 24 hours.
The Army Chief received comprehensive information on the security situation prevailing in the province, which also attended senior security and intelligence officials.
“Coas stressed that those who are acting as terrorist representatives of their foreign teachers who have dominated the art of manifesting the double hunting with the hound and running with the hare are well known to us.
“It doesn’t matter what these so -called ‘Creemies’ can do, surely they will be defeated by the resistance of our proud nation and their armed forces. For the defense of our homeland and its people, we will definitely take reprisals and “hunt”, when necessary and wherever you are, “said the ISPR citing the Army Chief. He did not explain who he was referring to.
The ISPR added that it appreciated the efforts of military, paramilitary personnel and application of the law for its “courage and determination” to combat terrorism and assured them the army resolution of guaranteeing the security and well -being of the people of Baluchistan.
The Army Chief also reaffirmed the commitment of the military to support the provincial government in their efforts to promote peace, stability and development in the region.
The ISPR said that he and the governor and the Prime Minister of Baluchistan also offered funeral sentences for the martyrs and visited wounded soldiers at the Quetta combined military hospital, where the Munir gene appreciated the unwavering commitment of the troops to defend the country at all costs at all costs .
Pakistan has recently witnessed an increase in terrorist activities, especially in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Baluchistan.
Terrorist attacks have increased since the prohibited militant group Tehreek-I-Taliban Pakistan broke a high-fire fragile agreement with the government. With at least 685 members of security forces losing their lives in the middle of a total of 444 terrorist attacks, 2024 turned out to be the [deadliest][5] Year for Pakistan civil and military security forces in a decade.
Equally alarming were the cumulative losses of civilians and security personnel: 1,612 deaths, representing more than 63 percent of the total registered last year and marking 73 percent more losses compared to 934 outlaws eliminated. The general deaths recorded last year were a nine -year record, and more than 66pc more than in 2023. On average, almost seven lives were lost daily.