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PAKISTAN ARMY HAS MADE IT POSSIBLE TO STOP MOVEMENT OF TALIBAN IN SWAT VALLEY

Islamabad : Pakistan | 6 months ago  
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  • SWAT VALLEY
    SWAT VALLEY
    Posted by: chumanabbas
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SWAT VALLEY

SWAT ONCE CALLED SWIZERLAND DUE TO ITS IDEALITY IN SCENERIES MOUNTAINS RIVERS AND SIMPLE PEOPLE OF THIS VALLEY.LOT OF TOURIST VISITED THERE BUT FROM LAST FIVE YEARS ITS CIRCUMSTANCES HAS BROUGHT IT IN TO THIS PHASE THAT NOW THE LAST AND FINAL BATTLE IS IN PROCESS BETWEEN PAKISTAN ARMY AND TALIBAN.NOW PAKISTAN ARMY STRATAGY HAS MADE DIFFICULT FOR TALIBAN TO MOVE FROM THEIR BASE THAT IS MOUNTAINS WHERE THEIR HEADQUARTERS ARE AND MAIN LEADER AND THEIR FORCES EXIST NOW PAKISTAN ARMY HAS MADE IT POSSIBLE TO ENCIRCLE THAT ZONE AND EVERY SIDE PAKISTAN ARMY IS FOR FIGHTING.PEOPLE OF SWAT ARE IN TERRIBLE CONDITION MORE THAT 15 LAC HAS SHIFTED LEAVING THEIR HOMES BUSINESS AND EVERYTHING NOW LOOKING VERY PITY SITUATION IN CAMPS SEEING TOWARDS INTERNATION AL COMMUNITY FOR THEIR HELP AND TO BUILD THEIR HOMES AGAIN.

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  • Posted By hasnain hasnain | 6 months ago
    yes in swat its terrible condition .u pootraited good news welldone .May God bless the people of swat valley and all pakistan.
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