PNS Mehran: ISPR releases new footage

Video shows the commandos fighting the terrorists and the building where they took refuge.


Express May 30, 2011

The Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) released a new footage of the PNS Mehran Airbase after it was attacked by terrorists in Karachi.

The video shows the places where the navy commandos killed the terrorists and red flags have been hoisted to mark those places.

It also shows how the commandos fought the terrorists and reveals the building in which the miscreants took refuge.

A vehicle is also shown in the video which was attacked by the terrorists. Reportedly, it is the same vehicle which was used to evacuate the foreigners when the airbase was attacked.

The ISPR said that the driver of the vehicle managed to escape during the firing.

COMMENTS (2)

main | 12 years ago | Reply aamir aziz try to look both size, our army killing tribal mans left right and centre and allowing drone to blow them and thier family in to peices for what just to lick usa comon man these r the most brave and ghairat mand people in the history nobody able to control them when it come to fight they use all means to get revange their is only one solution DO NOT PUSHED THEM TOWARDS IT. and by the way most of our army's bravest ranks r actually from them. i think we all listen to sir imran and stop this war of bull and get out of this zionist mess.
aamir aziz | 12 years ago | Reply it should show the faces of the islamic fundamentalists inside the navy's ranks which facilitated & helped the religious terrorists carry out their attacks.Why no mention of the names of the insiders who helped to carry out the attacks. we know that in the assasination attempts on musharraf airforce personnel were involved & convicted but their photos & details aren't discussed by our media. all the attention is deliberately diverted towards yahodi sazish but our anchors don't say a word about the religious fanatics within our very own society who are involved in carrying out terrorism.
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