A Pakistan Army Mi-17 helicopter crashed near Muzaffarabad on Wednesday after a technical fault occurred during take-off, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). The ISPR said the Mi-17 helicopter developed a technical issue as it was lifting off, leading to the tragic accident. All personnel on board were martyred, and there were no survivors. Rescue and recovery teams reached the crash site shortly after the incident and began search and recovery operations. The military’s media wing said a board of inquiry has been ordered to determine the exact cause of the technical fault that led to the crash. Chief…
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Mohsin Naqvi pays tribute to FC martyrs after the killing of six Frontier Constabulary personnel in a clash with militants in the Hassan Khel area of Peshawar. The soldiers were martyred while bravely confronting armed militants in a security operation. The funeral prayers for the fallen personnel were held at the Frontier Constabulary headquarters in Peshawar, where senior officials and a large number of security personnel gathered to honor their sacrifice. The martyrs were identified as Naik Amir, Lance Naik Muhammad Yousaf, Lance Naik Muhammad Riaz, Sepoy Ajmeer, Ehsan, and Riaz. Talal Chaudhry also attended the funeral and joined in…
Pakistan’s economic growth under SIFC is moving in a new direction as ongoing reforms and policy coordination begin to show results, according to experts. The Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) has played a key role in creating a more coordinated environment across different sectors, helping to support economic reforms and improve decision-making processes. Economist Professor Dr. Naveed said that SIFC has strengthened policy alignment between institutions and encouraged practical reforms in the economy. He noted that this coordination is helping Pakistan move toward a more structured economic roadmap. He highlighted Panda Bonds as one of the major recent achievements, saying…
Four former members of a banned Joint Action Committee have announced their complete disassociation from the group, marking a clear breakaway from the banned action committee amid growing internal differences. Former member Ahsan Shabbir Shani said he decided to leave the group after recent violent incidents, adding that he no longer agrees with the decisions of its leadership. Another former member Mohsin Khalil confirmed that he is no longer part of the committee and urged people from Khari, Mangla, and Mirpur not to associate themselves with the group. Shabir Nighialvi also announced his resignation, saying their original purpose was to…
A Murree accident in which 10 tourists were killed took place on the Murree Expressway near Khajot when a passenger van crashed and caught fire, officials said on Wednesday. According to Deputy Commissioner Murree Agha Zaheer Abbas Shirazi, the van was carrying 23 passengers from Multan who had left for Murree around 2 am. The vehicle reportedly hit a roadside barrier due to overspeeding, after which a fire broke out in the engine and the sliding door jammed. The incident occurred on the Murree Expressway at Khajot, where emergency teams rushed to the scene soon after the crash. Motorway Police…
The banned Joint Action Committee’s anti-people agenda has come under fresh criticism following the circulation of a video that allegedly shows one of the group’s leaders discouraging parents in Azad Kashmir from sending their children to school. Critics say the remarks have exposed what they describe as an agenda that works against public welfare and social development. They argue that encouraging families to keep children away from education undermines the future of young people and harms the region’s progress. According to the video circulating on social media, a leader identified as Aman can be heard questioning the value of sending…
Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said on Wednesday that Pakistani forces killed 26 militants in precise strikes along the border with Afghanistan, targeting hideouts and safe havens linked to recent terrorist attacks in the country. In a statement posted on X, Tarar said the operation was launched after a series of attacks, including the assault on a Federal Constabulary post in Musa Dara on June 9, 2026, vehicle-borne suicide attacks on a military post in North Waziristan on June 2, and an attack on a police station in Bannu on May 9. The strikes came a day after terrorists attacked a…
ISLAMABAD: Fourteen terrorists were killed in Balochistan during an intelligence-based operation carried out by security forces in the Basima district, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). The operation took place in the Naal area of Basima on June 8 after security agencies received intelligence about the presence of militants linked to Fitna al-Hindustan. Officials said the group was planning attacks on a nearby police station and several banks. Acting on the information, security forces launched a swift operation to prevent the planned attacks. During the operation, troops tracked and engaged the militants, leading to an intense exchange of fire.…
The Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) government has stepped up its action against the banned Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) by launching formal legal proceedings against two of its key leaders, Shaukat Nawaz Mir and Khawaja Mehran Arshad. Authorities have accused the two leaders of sedition and anti-state activities. The Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) in Muzaffarabad has been directed to complete an investigation against Mir under Section 124-A of the AJK Penal Code, while the SSP in Mirpur will investigate allegations against Arshad. The AJK Home Department said it reviewed available evidence and found sufficient grounds for…
MUZAFFARABAD: Five suspects arrested in Muzaffarabad during a successful intelligence-based operation carried out by law enforcement agencies in the Chehla area, according to security sources. The targeted raid was launched following a tip-off. Authorities detained five individuals and seized laptops, mobile phones and other communication devices during the operation. Initial investigations reportedly uncovered suspicious contacts and sensitive material stored on the digital devices. During questioning, investigators recovered a large cache of weapons based on information provided by one of the suspects. Officials said the recovered arsenal included seven automatic weapons, several grenades and other military-grade equipment. Authorities also found maps…
