Symbolic photo of drone attack
Peshawar: Pakistan’s army has been shocked by terrorist incidents. The Pak Army has now launched a major campaign against the terrorists. In this episode, Pakistani security forces targeted a drone attack by targeting a hideout of terrorists in the country’s disturbed Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, but common citizens also died in it. Those who died include women and children. However, Pak security forces have confirmed the killing of 12 terrorists in the drone attack. The Pak Army said that “some common citizens” died in it.
The provincial government said in a press release that the hideouts of terrorists were targeted on Saturday morning in the remote hill area of Katlang in Mardan district under “campaign against terrorism”. The government confirmed the casualties of ordinary citizens in these attacks and indicated that women and children could also be involved.
Common citizens also became a victim of Pak drone attack
The official report stated that 12 terrorists were killed during the operation. The press release released on Saturday said that the campaign was run after receiving “reliable intelligence information” about the hideout of terrorists. It said that many terrorists associated with the ongoing terrorist activities in the area were killed during this campaign. The press release said, “Unfortunately, the latter report confirmed that the area which was targeted, there were common citizens including women and children, resulting in common citizens casualties.”
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province Chief Minister Ali Amin sought compensation
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur said that the death of ordinary citizens during the campaign is extremely condemnable and tragic. The government said that it is providing medical assistance to the injured and providing relief and compensation to the families of the victims. The press release said that a thorough investigation will be done regarding the death of common citizens during the campaign. Information Advisor to the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Barrister Mohammad Ali Saif also expressed deep grief over the death of innocent people during the campaign. (Language)
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