Pakistan
Sat, Feb 27, 2021
The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) on Friday released its latest song Sadaa-e-Pakistan to mark the two-year anniversary since its brought down two Indian fighter aircraft on February 27, 2019.
The song has been sung by the famous Ali Hamza and is accompanied by a music video as well, directed by Zohaib Kazi. Sadaa-e-Pakistan features impressive visuals of Pakistani pilots flying fighters jets across the skies, on the alert for any sign of enemy activity.
Visuals of the crashe MiG-21 Bison Indian fighter jet that was brought down can also be seen in the video, as Ali Hamza sings the melodious song.
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ISLAMABAD: The Defence Ministry has described the country s former spy chief, Lt. General (R) Asad Durrani, as affiliated to or interacting with “ hostile intelligence elements, including the Indian intelligence agency RAW”, in a damning reply submitted before the Islamabad High Court (IHC).
“The petitioner [General Durrani] is affiliated/interacting with hostile elements, specially Indian RAW, since 2008. During an interview before respondents [the ministries of defence, interior and the State of Pakistan] the petitioner rendered an affidavit committing to refrain from such activities which is still not seen in tangible terms,” were the exact words of the reply of the ministries of defence and interior submitted before the IHC last week. The Federation of Pakistan and ministries of defence and interior submitted this written reply before the IHC in response to a petition filed by the former chief of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) seeking
Pakistan oil tanker fire: 148 burnt alive, 100 inured; Army joins rescue operations
Pakistan oil tanker fire: 148 burnt alive, 100 inured; Army joins rescue operations
According To Radio Pakistan, People Had Gathered Around The Tanker To Collect The Oil That Had Leaked Out Of The Container. The Team Of Fire Brigade Reached The Spot Shortly After The Blaze Started And Rescue Operations Were Initiated.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Shashikant Sharma | Updated on: 25 Jun 2017, 03:05:20 PM
New Delhi:
At least 148 people killed and over hundred were injured after an overturned tanker caught fire and exploded in Pakistan’s Bahawalpur on Sunday morning.
According to Radio Pakistan, people had gathered around the tanker to collect the oil that had leaked out of the container. The team of fire brigade reached the spot shortly after the blaze started and rescue operations were initiated.