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Punjab By-Elections: Pak Army completes inspection of highly sensitive

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RAWALPINDI: Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Saturday said that Pak Army has completed the assessment of highly sensitive places for July17 by-elections of Punjab.

According to the statement issued by ISPR, the assessment of highly sensitive places has been completed by the Pak Army regarding the by-elections and the soldiers of the Pak Army will perform duty in the elections, as per instructions of the Election Commission.

As per statement, Pak Army personnel will be responsible for maintaining peace during the by-elections and Pakistan Army personnel will perform QRF duty.

Read more: Three soldiers, three children martyred in North Waziristan suicide blast: ISPR

Pak Army personnel as third-level responders inspected highly sensitive locations in the respective areas, checking troops to deal with the law and order situation.

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