Two Swabi youths die in US bombing

Published November 1, 2001

SWABI, Oct 31: Two youth belonging to district Swabi have been killed by the US led international coalition forces while fighting on the side of Afghanistan ruling Taliban.

According to detail, Rehman Gul son of Ajab Gul and Noroz Khan son on Misal Khan had left for Afghanistan after the start of US air-strikes on Taliban militia on October 7 however, they were killed on Oct 29.

Both the martyred belong to Gandaf village and their bodies reached here on Wednesday and later these were buried here.

A large number of people, leaders and workers of Jihadi organizations had attended the Namaz-i-Janaza.

The parents of the tow martyred told the local journalists that they are proud of their sons who embraced Shahadat while fighting against the anti-Islamic forces.

They expressed readiness to sacrifices their all assets for shielding the religion of Islam.

The leaders of Jihadi organizations paid rich tributes to them and their families.

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