Pakistan Army Soldier Martyred in Khyber District Counter-Terrorism Operation

Khyber: A Pakistan Army soldier, Sepoy Muhammad Yasin, was martyred during a counter-terrorism operation in the Khyber District. The brave soldier, hailing from Khushab District, engaged militants in intense combat before sacrificing his life in the line of duty.

The martyred soldier is survived by his parents and siblings. His father, speaking with pride, stated that Muhammad Yasin fought courageously until his final breath, fulfilling his duty to the nation. His mother, recalling her son’s devotion to his religious obligations, shared that he regularly prayed five times a day. She poignantly remembered their conversations where he expressed no fear of death, stating that martyrdom could come at any time and he was ready for it.

“If I had ten sons, I would sacrifice them all for the country,” Muhammad Yasin’s mother said during a media interaction, honoring her son’s sacrifice.

The soldier’s uncle also addressed military personnel currently deployed in the region, encouraging them to remain steadfast against adversaries and be prepared for sacrifice when duty calls.

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Sepoy Muhammad Yasin was part of the Pakistan Army’s efforts in Khyber Agency, a region that has been a key focus for counter-terrorism operations. His dedication to national security and commitment to his mission reflect the valor of Pakistan’s armed forces.

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