RAWALPINDI: Pakistan’s Chief of Military Workers and Chief of Protection Forces, Area Marshal Syed Asim Munir, visited South Waziristan’s Wana space to assessment the safety scenario alongside the western border and assess operational preparedness, the Inter-Companies Public Relations (ISPR) mentioned in a press release.
In the course of the go to, the sphere marshal paid tribute to troopers who laid down their lives within the protection of the nation. He visited the martyrs’ memorial, laid a floral wreath and provided prayers, saying the sacrifices of the martyrs type the muse of Pakistan’s safety and stability.
In keeping with ISPR, Area Marshal Asim Munir was given a complete briefing on the prevailing safety scenario, ongoing intelligence-based operations and measures being taken for efficient border administration. He was additionally briefed intimately on the most recent developments in Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq and the evolving scenario alongside the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
Area Marshal Asim Munir additionally interacted with officers and troops deployed at ahead posts, praising their professionalism, operational readiness and excessive morale amid ongoing clashes.
He reiterated that using Afghan territory by militant teams, together with Fitna al-Khawarij and Fitna al-Hindustan, for terrorist actions in opposition to Pakistan is unacceptable and warned that each one vital measures can be taken to counter cross-border threats.
The military chief emphasised that lasting peace between Pakistan and Afghanistan can solely be achieved if Afghan authorities cease supporting or permitting terrorist organizations to function from their soil.
Appreciating the operational preparedness of troops deployed alongside the border, he expressed full confidence within the fight readiness and coordination of the formations. Upon arrival in Wana, the sphere marshal was obtained by the Corps Commander Peshawar.

