Times Report
QUETTA: In recent act of terrorism in Ziarat area of Balochistan, 27 police personnel laid down their lives fighting off elements of the Indian proxy Fitna al Hindustan.
18 of these personnel were taken hostage by the terrorists. Rather than submitting or compromising the security of the State, these brave officers maintained their honor and embraced martyrdom, showcasing ultimate professional loyalty and courage.
Demonstrating that Pakistan’s security forces stand completely unified, the Commandant and Wing Commanders of the Frontier Corps (FC) Balochistan (North) visited the homes of bereaved families, and resting places of the martyred policemen.
This gesture underscores a deep-rooted institutional bond. The state’s law enforcement and paramilitary arms do not fight in isolation rather they grieve together and fight back together.

The commanders presented floral wreaths, offered prayers, and extended condolences to the families left behind.
“The blood of our police brothers is a debt upon us all,” remarked an official present during the visits. We share this grief as one family, and we stand together as one front against terror.”
The visits have been highly regarded as a display of institutional support, reassuring the grieving families that the sacrifices of their loved ones will neither be forgotten nor left unavenged.















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