They were buried in their hometowns with full military honors


Rawalpindi: In different areas of Balochistan, the soldiers who fought bravely during the terrorist attacks were laid to rest.
According to Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) department of Pakistan Army, 29-year-old Captain Muhammad Ali Qureshi Shaheed (Lahore District), 27-year-old Naik Ataullah Shaheed (Mardan), 26-year-old Sepoy Muhammad Saleem Shaheed (Mianwali) and 26-year-old Sepoy Muhammad Yasir Bashir Shaheed (Multan) were buried in their hometowns with full military honors.
Corps Commander Lahore participated in the funeral prayer of Captain Muhammad Ali Qureshi, while a large number of senior officers of the Pakistan Army, soldiers, families of martyrs, and elders of the area participated in the funeral prayer and burial of other martyrs.
According to ISPR, Pakistan's security forces are determined to thwart attempts to sabotage the peace, stability, and development of Balochistan alongside the nation. These great sacrifices of our martyrs will not go in vain.

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