
- Coas offers Eid prayers as well as troops on the western border.
- Extend the warm greetings of Eid to the troops, salutes their dedication.
- The army chief appreciates the performances of the armed forces and the leas.
The chief of staff of the army Asim Munnir visited Wana on Monday in southern Waziristan and Chehkan to Dera Ismail Khan to pass Eid Ul Fitr with the officers and troops employed on the Western border, a declaration of inter-service public relations (ISPR).
According to the military’s media wing, Coas Gen Munir has offered Eid prayers and prayed for the country’s lasting and prosperity.
During his interaction with the troops, the army chief extended the warm greetings of Eid and praised their unshakable dedication and their exemplary service to the nation.
“Your commitment and your resilience guarantee not only our homeland, but also illustrate your deep love for Pakistan,” he said.
The COAS appreciated the performance of the armed forces and law enforcement organizations (LEA) alongside the inhabitants of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, who have always braved the threat of terrorism.
By recognizing the tireless efforts of the training, the head of the army has attributed their achievements to the sacrifices of our martyrs and those who are committed to the greatest cause of peace and stability.
Earlier upon his arrival, the Coas were warmly received by the commander of the Peshawar corners.