Bunyan-ul-Marsoos refreshed memories of Sept 6, next time score will be 60-0: Air Vice Marshal
‘PAF has lived up to the hopes of people, and has never disappointed them’


Karachi: Air Vice Marshal Shahryar Khan says Operation Bunyan-ul-Marsoos brought back memories of September 6, but next time the score will not be limited to 6-0 but 60-0.
Air Vice Marshal Shahryar Khan, the chief guest at the grand changing of the guards ceremony in Karachi, said that it is an honor for the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Academy Asghar Khan to assume the duties of guards at the Quaid-e-Azam shrine. September 6 reminds us of the day when we crushed the enemy's ambitions.
He stated: “We are ready on every front. Our enemies have always had to eat their fill. The PAF has lived up to the hopes of the people, and has never disappointed the people. We are proud that the PAF comes forward in peacetime as well as in war”.
Air Vice Marshal added that Operation Bunyan-ul-Marsoos brought back memories of September 6. I assure you that the defense of Pakistan's airspace is in the strong hands of the Pakistan Air Force.
The technological innovation has made the Pakistan Air Force famous in the world. Next time the score will not be limited to 6-0 but will be 60-0, he said further.
It is pertinent to note that Defence and Martyrs Day is being celebrated with national enthusiasm across the country today. The day began with a 31-gun salute from the federal capital while 21-gun salutes were fired from the provincial capitals. Special prayers were offered for the security and prosperity of Pakistan after Fajr prayers in mosques.
Notably, in the war that took place in May this year, Pakistan's armed forces not only destroyed India's pride by shooting down several warplanes, including the latest Rafale aircraft, but also destroyed several airfields.

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