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Capt Asfandyar Shaheed Honourable life Honourable death

Young man dying likethis against the supposed ppl fighting for religion is always painful. May his soul RIP.
 
rip

Which regiment ?
 
salute to our brother his country will never forget his sacrifice, RIP, we will keep to killing these Taliban bastards till last one of them is sent to hell
 
Its sad and unfortunate to loose bright young smart army officers to the savagery of these inhuman terrorists scums

Rest in peace
 
Deepest sympathies and condolences to the victims and and their families who were killed in this heinous attack. In the fight against terrorism, few countries have suffered, and sacrificed, more than Pakistan. May Captain Asfandyar and all those who were conducting Friday prayers, rest in peace.

Haroon Ahmad
DET - U.S. Central Command
United States Central Command - Urdu
 
Deepest sympathies and condolences to the victims and and their families who were killed in this heinous attack. In the fight against terrorism, few countries have suffered, and sacrificed, more than Pakistan. May Captain Asfandyar and all those who were conducting Friday prayers, rest in peace.

Haroon Ahmad
DET - U.S. Central Command
United States Central Command - Urdu

US policies in this region resulted into this menace of terrorism. However Pakistan sacrified more than 10,000 lives in WOT. TTP is now operating from the safe Heavens in Afghanistan. It is difficult for us to comprehend why NATO forces and Afghan government couldn't control them. There is lack of will or they don't want to finish them off
 
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Captain Asfandyar received the Sword of Honour at the PMA's 118th Long Course in 2008


Yes the then COAS Gen. Kayani presented him the sword.

In this picture

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it was Commandants Parade (a full dress rehearsal one day before passing out day) Gen. Raheel Sharif was Commandant PMA at that time.



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'I am proud of Isfand Yar's martyrdom, no need for condolences': Father of Capt Isfand Yar

Father of martyred Army Captain Isfand Yar Bukhari has refused to receive condolences on the arrival of his son’s body to his native town in Attock. He has said that he is proud of his son’s martyrdom and if need be, he is also ready to sacrifice his life for the country.
'I am proud of Isfand Yar's martyrdom, no need for condolences': Father of Capt Isfand Yar - Pakistan - Dunya News

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