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All Abettors, Perpetrators of Terrorism to Be Brought to Justice, Vows COAS Munir

  • This week, a suicide attack targeted a military convoy in Mir Ali, North Waziristan, resulting in the deaths of 13 soldiers and causing injuries to many others.
  • This attack occurred amid over a year of relentless assaults on troops and rising jihadist activity following the 2021 fall of Kabul.
  • Field Marshal Asim Munir condemned terrorism, described Kashmir's conflict as a legitimate struggle, and vowed to pursue all terrorism facilitators relentlessly.
  • Munir emphasized that any responsibility for escalating tensions in the future will rest entirely with the party that initiates aggression, reaffirming Pakistan's commitment to delivering a prompt and appropriate retaliation.
  • These developments highlight ongoing regional instability and Pakistan's sustained efforts to counter terrorism while supporting Kashmiri self-determination claims.
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Pakistan, which is still recovering from the blow of Operation Sindoor, has now started issuing provocative statements again. In April, Army Chief Asim Munir, who had called Kashmir Pakistan's juggernaut, has said that our community has to remember the sacrifice of Kashmiri brothers. He said that Pakistan was close to ending terrorism on its soil but India is deliberately instigating terrorism in the region.

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