Operation Zarb-e-Azb has broken the back of terrorists: Air chief

Sohail Aman was addressing passing out parade at Pakistan Air Force Academy Risalpur


Web Desk March 26, 2015
Pakistan Air Force troops march during the Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad on March 23, 2015. PHOTO: AFP

RISALPUR: Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman said on Thursday that close synergy among the armed forces in Operation Zarb-e-Azb has broken the back of the terrorists.

Addressing a passing out parade at Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Academy Risalpur, the air chief said PAF in coordination with Pakistan Army and Navy has thwarted the nefarious designs of terrorists.

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"We are determined to continue joint efforts till revival of complete peace in the country," Aman said.

The air chief said that PAF has been equipped with state of the art equipment to defend the aerial frontiers of the country.

"PAF is regarded as a potent and respected force in the world because of its professionalism and valour."

The air chief marshal also said that Pakistan believes in the policy of peaceful coexistence.

"Despite many internal and external challenges, nobody can dare cast an evil eye on the motherland as we are capable to defend our territory."

This piece originally appeared on Radio Pakistan

COMMENTS (3)

bajwa | 9 years ago | Reply I appreciate your efforts, sir. May God guide us and bring peace and prosperity in our country.
Burki | 9 years ago | Reply Yes Mr. ACM, you've certainly broken the back of terrorists, that is why numerous bomb blasts have been happening all throughouth the country as a matter of everyday thing. The country has become as unsafe and as unruly as perhaps Sudan and Iraq. Heck even Afghanistan now sounds more stable and peaceful compared to security situation in Pakistan. Congratulations for breaking the back of the terrorists .. now go back to hiding in your bomb proof underground airconditioned bunker, life is all good down there.
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