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Two more armed forces personnel injured in Indian aggression martyred: ISPR

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RAWALPINDI: The tally of martyrs of Pakistan armed forces personnel during blatant and cowardly Indian aggression, launched on the night of May 6-7, has risen to 13 as two more troops embraced martyrdom.

The military’s media said that two more “valiant sons of the soil” embraced shahadat today, who were hospitalised, while 78 have sustained injuries in the line of duty.

The martyred “heroes” are Havaldar Muhammad Naveed Shaheed of the Pakistan Army and Senior Technician Muhammad Ayaz Shaheed of the Pakistan Air Force.

“Their noble sacrifice stands as a timeless testament to their courage, devotion to duty, and unshakeable patriotism,” the ISPR statement read.

Further, the statement added that the Pakistan Armed Forces, in unity with the people of Pakistan, pay the highest tribute to these brave martyrs and extend heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families.

“Prayers are also offered for the swift and complete recovery of all those injured in the attack,” it added.

“Their sacrifice will forever remain etched in the nation’s collective memory, inspiring generations to come,” the statement concluded.

Digital Desk

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