Mohsin Naqvi visits the victim of drone attack at the Rawalpindi hospital


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Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited the Holy Family Hospital in Rawalpindi to ask about Tauqeer Abbas, who was injured in an attack by Indian drones near the Cricket Rawalpindi stadium.

Tauqeer Abbas, whose cousin Ali Haider was martyred in the attack, is currently receiving medical treatment for injuries suffered in his eye. Minister Naqvi praised Abbas courage and spoke with medical staff about the treatment plan, especially in relation to his ocular injury.

The minister said that all possible efforts would be made to guarantee the recovery of Abbas and addressed the hospital to provide the best possible attention. He also offered a special prayer for the rapid recovery of Abbas.

Naqvi reiterated the importance of the sacrifices made by the martyrs of Pakistan and expressed his sincere condolences.

He also highlighted the disinterest of those affected by the attack, noting that Abbas, Haider and his cousin Manzoor Faisal had supported their families selling hamburgers with cheese near the Cricket stadium.

Previously, Pakistan’s army intercepted and destroyed about 30 heropeated Israeli manufacturing drones, sent by India to attack civil and military facilities on May 8, since the army soldiers inflicted great losses in the enemy in different places in the control line (LOC) in Kashmir.

Fallen drones were detected in multiple cities, including Rawalpindi, Gujrat, Atock, Gujranwala, Lahore, Sheikhupura, Nankana, Ghotki and the Malir district of Karachi, said public relations between services (ISPR).

In the LOC, security sources said, the Pakistani troops effectively responded to the non -caused shot of the Indian army in the Pando sector, destroying their battalion headquarters in Nanga Tak and inflicting great losses in them in other places.

Strong explosions were heard in several of the areas when Pakistan’s air defense systems hired intruder drones.

An ISPR official said it was for the first time that this unmanned Israeli (UAV) – Heron MK 2S, which flies at altitudes of up to 35,000 feet – was neutralized during combat.

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