F.P. Report
RAWALPINDI: A primary investigation into the Mianwali airbase attack revealed that foreign weaponry was acquired from the terrorists who were killed during the attack on a sensitive place.
Startling details regarding the assault on the base have appeared, showing that foreign-made weapons, specifically of American origin, including RPG-7, AK-74, M-4, and M-16, A4, were recovered from the dead terrorists.
Experts say that American-manufactured weapons are being illegally traded within Afghanistan, making them easily accessible to terrorists in Pakistan as well.
Experts further point out that, following the United States’ withdrawal from Afghanistan, foreign weapons have been increasingly used against Pakistan. It is crucial for the Afghan government to take measures to prevent its territory from being used by terrorists.
It is worth noting that on November 4, terrorists attempted an attack on the Pakistan Air Force base in Mianwali, but their efforts were foiled by security forces, resulting in the killing of all nine terrorists.
Courtesy: (Dunya News)
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