Gen Raheel attends funeral of army captain slain during Shawal operation

Published February 28, 2016
Gen Raheel Sharif attends the funeral of slain Army Captain Umair. ─ ISPR
Gen Raheel Sharif attends the funeral of slain Army Captain Umair. ─ ISPR

RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Raheel Sharif on Sunday attended the funeral of Captain Umair, an army officer killed in Shawal on Saturday, Director General Inter-Services Public Relations Asim Bajwa said.

A photo of Captain Umair released by ISPR.
A photo of Captain Umair released by ISPR.

The captain was one of four security personnel who lost their lives during an exchange of fire with militants while conducting an operation near the Pak-Afghan border, the ISPR said yesterday.

"They didn't allow terrorists to escape from Shawal," Bajwa tweeted.

A video obtained by DawnNews purportedly shows Captain Umair saying he is hopeful that upcoming operations will clear the remaining pockets of militants over the next few months.

Speaking on behalf of the COAS on Sunday, Bajwa said the Army was determined to eliminate "terrorists" from "every nook and corner in the country".

Gen Raheel also visited those injured during the ongoing phase of the operation at Combined Military Hospital.

According to official statements, over 3,500 militants have been killed in Operation Zarb-i-Azb, while the offensive has forced over a million civilians to vacate their homes and move to other areas of the country.

Gen Raheel Sharif on Wednesday ordered troops to march on the last bastion of terrorists in Shawal valley of North Waziristan to take Operation Zarb-i-Azb to its logical end.

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