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“Pakistan Army Retribution" was in "poor taste," government now says. The video game, "Pakistan Army Retribution," enabled players to impersonate Pakistani soldiers and kill armed terrorists ...
A still from the Pakistan Army Retribution game.(Google Play store)The December 16, 2014 assault shocked Pakistan, already scarred by a decade of attacks, and emotional ceremonies marking the ...
A video game based on a school massacre in Pakistan has been removed from Google Play after triggering an uproar on social media. The attack, in December 2014, saw 148 killed - mostly children ...
“We have seen an official statement by the Pakistan Army seeking to blame India for the attack on Waziristan on 28 June,” Indian foreign ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said on X.
“We have seen an official statement by the Pakistan Army seeking to blame India for the attack on Waziristan on 28 June,” Indian foreign ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said on X.
Of all the crimes committed in the name of jihad, the murder of more than 140 people, most of them children, at a school in ­Peshawar, Pakistan, in 2014 must surely be the most sickening.
Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan’s cabinet on Tuesday promoted Syed Asim Munir, the country’s chief of army staff, to the rank of field marshal, following the country’s recent military ...
Pakistan's army chief General Asim Munir will be promoted to the rank of field marshal, the prime minister's office said in a statement on Tuesday, the first time in almost 60 years that a general ...
Also read: ISPR says main logistics hub in Rawalpindi among 3 Pakistan Air Force bases targeted by Indian missiles Pakistan under Asim Munir. The end lines remain the same, thus far. Foreign ...
The escalation began after India accused Pakistan of being behind an attack where gunmen killed 26 people, mostly tourists, in India-administered Kashmir on April 22. Pakistan denies it.
The army's vast intelligence apparatus will also turn the screws on PTI's leadership, many of whom have already jumped ship because of pressure and fear of retribution, Khan says. THE WAY FORWARD ...