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Not ready to take the brunt of others’ fiasco, says Pakistan Air Chief

By Web Desk
September 07, 2017

ISLAMABAD: Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman on Thursday said Pakistan was committed to peace in the region but not ready to take the brunt of others.

Addressing a ceremony held in connection with Martyrs' Day, the Air Chief said “the result of our commitment and sacrifices should have been encouragement but we have been blamed for the failures of others.

We are very committed to peace in the region and are not ready to take the brunt of others’ fiasco. We would make sure that the success we have achieved through the sacrifices of so many of our civilian brothers and sisters and security personnel are not put to waste at all.

Let me make it very clear to all those surrounding us and those who are not as friendly, do not ever try and venture close to our borders. We are committed to our aerial defence and will react regardless which border it is.”

According to a statement , the Pakistan Air Force observed 7th September as Martyrs’ Day at all PAF Bases throughout the country.

A ceremony was also held at Air Headquarters Islamabad, in which Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force, laid floral wreath and offered “Fateha” at the Martyrs’ Monument. Principal Staff Officers and a large number of Airmen attended the ceremony. The day started with special Du’aa and Quran Khawani for the Shuhada of 1965 and 1971 wars and those who laid down their lives in action since creation of Pakistan.

While addressing on the occasion the Air Chief Said, "this day reminds us of the great sacrifices rendered by our great heroes who took up the challenge and courageously fought against an enemy which was three times the size.

While we pay tribute to those gallant air warriors, it is important that we realise the challenges that we face today. When the enemy understood that a direct confrontation was not the way to fight us, the indirect strategy was adopted, but the entire nation and the armed forces stood up to the challenge. The valiant warriors of PAF along with the brothers of Pak Army went through day in and day out to put the enemy to its place.”

A similar ceremony was held in Karachi, where a PAF contingent led by Air Vice Marshal Haseeb Paracha, Air Officer Commanding, Southern Air Command offered “Fateha” and laid floral wreath at the grave of Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas Shaheed (Nishan-e- Haider) on behalf of Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force. Floral wreaths were also laid on the graves of PAF Shuhada throughout the country.