Sunday, August 28, 2011

Martyres' names: more bodies recovered from river?

Chitral Today Report

CHITRAL, Aug 27, 2011: More shocking but unconfirmed reports on Saturday night said 16 more bodies of Chitral Scouts personnel martyred and thrown into the Chitral River by the savage Taliban have been recovered near Arandu and there are fears that the number of casualties will further increase.

The whole valley of Chitral and Chitralis living all over the world are shocked over the barbaric killing of the Chitral Scouts and police personnel by the Taliban criminals and thugs. In this hour of tragedy for Chitral, some people instead of openly condemning the blood-thirsty Taliban have started to claim that the attackers were NATO forces deployed in Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, according to chitraltoday.com report, the names of the Chitral Scouts and border police personnel who embraced martyrdom and whose bodies were taken to Drosh are as follows:

Subedar Niat Ghazi of Brep, Subedar Younis of Barenis, Naik Manzoor Elahi, Bakrabad; Sepoy Sheli Khan, Kesu; Hav Jalaluddin, Terich; Sepoy Ziaul Mulk, Shishi; Sepoy Hazrat Omer, Ashret; Sepoy Hashim Panah, Jinalikoch; Mohammad Shoib, Nasirul Mominin, (villages still unknown); Sepoy Rehmat Taib, Mastuj; Bashir Ahmed, Salahuddin, Sarir Ahmed, Qari Azam, M. Aslam, Sep Ameen Zafar, Ayun; Lance Naik Rehmat Nazir, Mulkhow; Sepoy Ali Hyder, Mulkhow; Zafar Khan, Hav Bajgi Khan of Bang, Nazir Ahmed, Sepoy Hazratullah, Koghuzi; Sepoy Tariq Mehmood, Muzgol; and Sher Akbar.

POLICEMEN: Jannat Gul, Sharrafuddin and Sarir Rehmat.

Border Police: M. Azam, Zahmi, Sub Karim, M. Yamin, Sultanuddin, M. Iqbal, Naib Sub Pokhtun Wali and Anwarul Haq.

Missing: Nazir and Tariq Jalal.

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