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Most probably a baarcak/post which was overrun by Afghan troops. You can see the Trunk which is commonly used by the Troops living in their barracks. The uniform must've been recovered from those trunks.Look boys, Pakistani soldiers left their uniforms with APCs and both were captured by the Afghan border police:
And the video:
Sorry for the foul language
Most probably a baarcak/post which was overrun by Afghan troops. You can see the Trunk which is commonly used by the Troops living in their barracks. The uniform must've been recovered from those trunks.
Also notice the Ammunition box that Affagns took away with them probably as war trophy. There was also a OG 7V RPG Round.
BTW which APC is this ?
I don't think that it stuck in mud but disabled.May some Pakistani member could answer it, but looks unreliable see one is stuck in mud.
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UR-416 APC.Most probably a baarcak/post which was overrun by Afghan troops. You can see the Trunk which is commonly used by the Troops living in their barracks. The uniform must've been recovered from those trunks.
Also notice the Ammunition box that Affagns took away with them probably as war trophy. There was also an OG 7V RPG Round.
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BTW which APC is this ?
Better yet why did we accepted a ceasefire unilateral or not, we should had continue pounding these assholes till the time they start running to their daddies crying and asking to stop Pakistan from killing them mercilessly. The fact that we too accepted ceasefire does not fit well with the narrative of 50 being killed.
I hope the Pakistan Army and ISPR respond to this statement. Ball is in their court. Hope they don't disappoint.
I hope the Pakistan Army and ISPR respond to this statement. Ball is in their court. Hope they don't disappoint.
They also said Mizar-e-Shareef resulted in "around a hundred casualties". As if they couldn't count after 60 so they were at a loss to give an accurate figure.
They knocked out an APC and recovered a single jacket. What's the point?
If the raid was such a resounding success, why did thy not consolidate their position but rather went for a unilateral ceasefire declaration?
BTW which APC is this ?
I don't think that it stuck in mud but disabled. Notice the oil like or a green coolant around the APC.
I didn't expected such reply's by senior members here but ok... mazar-e-shareef genocide was done by Taliban when more than 150 were praying the Jumma prayers totally unarmed. Even if you give 5 kids PK machine guns and order to shoot 150+ praying soldiers it wouldn't be a hard thing to do.
It carry a lot of firepower through it's main MG or even ATGM but why it's unarmed.Looks like a UR-416.
That's the front, notice the rear though. Looks to be in some ditch.
I did not say it was an easy or difficult target, neither did I bring up anything about the perpetrators or the weapons. I merely highlighted the fact that the Afghan Govt chose to not release casualty figures and went without something as arbitrary as "around a hundred" casualties.
It carry a lot of firepower through it's main MG or even ATGM but why it's unarmed. Is it intentional ?
These have been passed on to the FC and in their usual outfitting for paramilitary roles, they are usually mounted with an MG1A3 which is conspicuously missing in this frame. Either the turret must be facing the other way or it could be that the footage is taken at quarters near the guardroom and the APC could be derelict which would explain why its seemingly unarmed, stuck and in a closed area.
Aur jaaa sidiii mariii APC darakht meinnnn....!
*khadday main.
I hope the Pakistan Army and ISPR respond to this statement. Ball is in their court. Hope they don't disappoint.