Monday, June 9, 2014
Normal Flight Operations Resumed At Karachi Airport After Clearing the Area By Army
Heavily armed militants (Tehreek e Taliban) launched an assault on Jinnah International Airport at 11 PM on Sunday night that left 26 dead, including 10 militants. Pak Army quelled the six-hour siege of the airport at dawn. The normal flight operations have been resumed at the Jinnah Airport and the first flight PK 308 took off for Islamabad. Among the other dead were among ASF and PIA personnels. Army spokeperson said no aircraft was damaged and all the vital assets are intact. The attack has raised fresh questions about Pakistan's shaky security situation. This may the result of war like situation in North Waziristan. However, it is good that no foreign passenger aircraft or passengers were hurt. It seems that terrorists wanted to damage the airport's aviation system. However, the arms captured from the militants are suspected to be from India. Though terrorists belonged to Azbekistan and Takakistan, but they might have entere via India or Afghanistan, which is no less in enemity against Pakistan than India. Unfortunately, another version of Modi in the form of Abdullah Abdullah may come come into power in Afghanistan, then Pakistan will be crushed between worst enemies. In Pakistan, the incapable political leadership can not even dare talk to India or Afghanistan to open the realities of terrorists activities in Pakistan that they involved in it. MAY ALLAH BLESS PAKISTAN.
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