Army soldier martyred defusing bomb in North Waziristan Agency
Device detected during routine scanning near Datta Khel, authorities say
A Pakistan Army soldier embraced martyrdom while neutralising an improvised explosive device (IED) in the North Waziristan Agency on Wednesday, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
The Pakistan Army engineer’s team had detected the device that was planted near Datta Khel during a routine scanning.
The body of Lance Havaldar Irfan Ali has been sent to his home town.
Minor killed, another injured in North Waziristan IED explosion
On April 15, at least two Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were martyred and 12 injured in a cross-border skirmish along the Pak-Afghan border late on Saturday night, said a statement by the ISPR.
Originating from Afghanistan’s Khost province, the attack targeted FC troops conducting routine surveillance near the Laka Teega check-post in Lower Kurram Agency.
According to the ISPR, the security officials have countered the attack while ensuring there were no civilian casualties.
A local political official, who asked not to be identified, said that security forces had responded on Sunday by opening fire along the border.
The Pakistan Army engineer’s team had detected the device that was planted near Datta Khel during a routine scanning.
The body of Lance Havaldar Irfan Ali has been sent to his home town.
Minor killed, another injured in North Waziristan IED explosion
On April 15, at least two Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were martyred and 12 injured in a cross-border skirmish along the Pak-Afghan border late on Saturday night, said a statement by the ISPR.
Originating from Afghanistan’s Khost province, the attack targeted FC troops conducting routine surveillance near the Laka Teega check-post in Lower Kurram Agency.
According to the ISPR, the security officials have countered the attack while ensuring there were no civilian casualties.
A local political official, who asked not to be identified, said that security forces had responded on Sunday by opening fire along the border.