In Kailash area of Chitral, 2 army posts were attacked by terrorists on Pak-Afghan border in which 4 brave soldiers of Pakistan Army were martyred. The security forces responded effectively and timely to the terrorists, there was a fierce exchange of fire between the security forces and the terrorists.
According to the Public Relations Department of the Pakistan Army (ISPR), a large number of terrorists attacked the military posts with modern weapons, the security forces responded to the terrorists effectively and in a timely manner. There was an exchange of fire.
According to ISPR, the security forces repulsed the attack and inflicted heavy casualties on the terrorists, 4 jawans were martyred in the exchange of fire and 12 terrorists were killed while a large number were seriously injured.
ISPR says that the Afghan Interim Government was timely informed about the movement and movement of terrorists in the Afghan provinces of Nuristan and Kunar. It is hoped that the Afghan Interim Government will fulfill its responsibilities and use its territory for terrorist activities against Pakistan. Will not use.
According to ISPR, Pakistan’s security forces are committed to eradicating terrorism, such sacrifices of army men strengthen our resolve.
ISPR said that the checkposts were already on high alert due to the threat alert, and a clearance operation is being conducted in the area to eliminate possible terrorists.
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**Interview with Security Analyst, Dr. Ayesha Malik**
**Editor**: Thank you for joining us, Dr. Malik. We’ve just received alarming reports about the attack on the army posts in Chitral, resulting in the martyrdom of four soldiers while claiming the lives of twelve terrorists. What are your immediate thoughts on this incident?
**Dr. Malik**: Thank you for having me. It’s deeply saddening to hear about the loss of our brave soldiers. This incident highlights not only the ongoing conflict along the Pak-Afghan border but also raises questions about the effectiveness of our border security measures.
**Editor**: The reports indicate that the security forces were able to respond effectively and inflict heavy casualties on the attackers. Do you think this reaction demonstrates that our military is adequately prepared for such assaults?
**Dr. Malik**: While the rapid response is commendable, it does prompt a discussion about the underlying issues. Why are these attacks still occurring despite increased vigilance and alerts? It raises the question of whether we are truly addressing the root causes of the terrorism emanating from across the border.
**Editor**: ISPR has mentioned that they informed the Afghan Interim Government about the movements of the terrorists. What does this say about the cooperation between Pakistan and Afghanistan regarding border security?
**Dr. Malik**: The communication is crucial, but it also poses a challenge. If the Afghan government is unable or unwilling to control these elements, our borders remain vulnerable. Should there be harsher accountability measures put in place for them? This might stir debate among readers regarding the effectiveness of our foreign policy in managing border security.
**Editor**: Absolutely. With many stakeholders involved, how can we best tackle the resurgence of terrorism in this region?
**Dr. Malik**: A multi-faceted approach is necessary, combining military action with diplomatic engagements. Additionally, internal policies that focus on socio-economic development can help mitigate the local factors that contribute to extremism. It’s a complex problem that requires an equally complex solution.
**Editor**: Thank you for sharing your insights! To our readers, considering these developments, what are your thoughts on the efficacy of current security measures at the Pak-Afghan border? Is enough being done to prevent such tragic losses and ensure long-term peace? We invite you to join the discussion.