COAS meets Mach massacre victims’ families in Quetta
RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa visited Quetta on Wednesday and met members of the Hazara community.
According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), General Bajwa was given detailed security brief at headquarters of Southern Command and he also met families of victims of Mach incident and interacted with a large gathering of Hazara community.
At Southern Command, the COAS was apprised about prevailing security challenges in the province and measures taken, including border management along the Pak-Afghan and Pak-Iran border.
General Bajwa also spent time with the bereaved families of Mach incident and shared their grief, assuring them that perpetrators of this heinous incident shall be brought to justice and blood of the martyrs will not go waste.
Later, the COAS addressed the garrison officers. General Bajwa appreciated their preparedness and efforts for ensuring peace and stability in the province despite difficulties of terrain and distances involved.
The COAS said Balochistan is in sharp focus of our enemies due to its strategic potential. He said that Balochistan is the future of Pakistan and progress and prosperity of the province is progress of the country, COAS reiterated. He said the disruptive efforts by hostile forces won't be allowed to succeed. He said security, stability and prosperity of Balochistan shall be pursued/ensured to the hilt.
Earlier, on arrival at Quetta, the COAS was received by Commander Southern Command Lieutenant General Sarfraz Ali.
-
5 Celebrities You Didn't Know Have Experienced Depression -
Trump Considers Scaling Back Trade Levies On Steel, Aluminium In Response To Rising Costs -
Claude AI Shutdown Simulation Sparks Fresh AI Safety Concerns -
King Charles Vows Not To Let Andrew Scandal Overshadow His Special Project -
Spotify Says Its Best Engineers No Longer Write Code As AI Takes Over -
Michelle Yeoh Addresses 'Wicked For Good' Snub At 2026 Oscars -
Trump Revokes Legal Basis For US Climate Regulation, Curb Vehicle Emission Standards -
DOJ Blocks Trump Administration From Cutting $600M In Public Health Funds -
2026 Winter Olympics Men Figure Skating: Malinin Eyes Quadruple Axel, After Banned Backflip -
Meghan Markle Rallies Behind Brooklyn Beckham Amid Explosive Family Drama -
Scientists Find Strange Solar System That Breaks Planet Formation Rules -
Backstreet Boys Voice Desire To Headline 2027's Super Bowl Halftime Show -
OpenAI Accuses China’s DeepSeek Of Replicating US Models To Train Its AI -
Woman Calls Press ‘vultures’ Outside Nancy Guthrie’s Home After Tense Standoff -
Allison Holker Gets Engaged To Adam Edmunds After Two Years Of Dating -
Prince William Prioritises Monarchy’s Future Over Family Ties In Andrew Crisis