These terrorists and their enablers serve as the mouthpieces for Pakistan and its citizens and have no affiliation with any religion or political ideology. These nefarious forces will continue to be met with the full might of the state and security forces, supported by a strong nation, added COAS Munir.
The Pakistani people, according to the army chief, “are fully committed to peace, economic progress, and human development, which is actually causing [a] lot of distress to forces of evil in and outside of Pakistan,” and they have rejected the pseudo-ideology and propaganda of the terrorists’ sponsors.
Sarfraz Bugti, the interim interior minister, Ali Mardan Khan Domki, the acting chief minister of Balochistan, important provincial ministers, and senior civil and military officials were also present for the briefing.
Following the briefing, the COAS went to the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Quetta, where he met with the victims and their families of the Mastung incident. According to the ISPR, the injured are “receiving full medical care from the Pakistan Army.”
He also praised the Balochistan police and other law enforcement officials for their bravery and tenacity.
The relatives of the martyrs were given his entire cooperation and support, and he reassured them that terrorists, those who aid and abet them, and those who facilitate their acts would not be spared.