COAS attends funeral prayers of helicopter crash martyrs

COAS attends funeral prayers of helicopter crash martyrs

Balochistan Governor Mir Jan Muhammad Jamali, Chief Minister Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo, provincial ministers and several civil and military officials including relatives of the martyrs attended the funeral.

According to the military’s media wing, the COAS visited the families of Lt Gen Sarfraz Ali and Brig Muhammad Khalid as well as the family of Lt Colonel Laiq Baig Mirza who embraced martyrdom at Ziarat.

The mortal remains of the martyrs from the helicopter crash were moved to Rawalpindi. The Central Namaz-e-Janaza of the three martyrs will be offered at the Army Graveyard in Rawalpindi at 5:30 pm, today.

The martyrs are to be buried with full military honours, the ISPR added.

Martyred soldiers’ funeral prayers

The funeral prayers for the other army personnel aboard the ill-fated helicopter were offered in their native towns.

The funeral prayers for Major Talha took place in Rawalpindi with the Chief of General Staff Pakistan Army Lt Gen Azhar Abbas, Lt Gen Sahir Shamshad Mirza, Commander Rawalpindi Corps, other military officials, relatives of the martyrs and other civilians in attendance.

A contingent of the Pakistan Army presented the guard of honour and the martyr was buried with full military honour. Commander Rawalpindi Corps presented the Pakistani flag to Maj Talha’s father, and a floral wreath was laid.

The funeral prayer for Naik Mudassar Fayyaz was offered at Shakargarh, Narowal. General Officer Commanding Sialkot Garrison, and senior military and civil officials attended the funeral.

An army contingent presented the guard of honour, the national flag was presented, and floral wreaths were laid.

The funeral prayer for Maj Saeed was offered at Larkana with Commander Logistics Pannu Aqil Garrison, serving senior officers, soldiers, relatives of the martyr and several civilians attending the prayers.

Pakistan’s flag was presented to the martyr’s father and he was buried with full military honour.

 

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