Wednesday, December 9, 2020

CTD arrests five RAW-linked terrorists from Lahore

CTD arrests five RAW-linked terrorists from Lahore
Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) of the Punjab police on Thursday claimed to have apprehended five Indian spy agency RAW-linked terrorists belonging from Lahore.

Sharing details of the raid, the CTD officials said that the terrorists were nabbed from Lahore’s area of Shahdira. They were identified as Samar Kand, Abdul Rehman, Wazir Gul, Asmatullah and Imran.

The terrorists reached Lahore from Afghanistan two months ago with a task to target sensitive places in Lahore including the Civil Secretariat by the Afghan Intelligence Agency. The meeting was also attended by the RAW commander, the CTD said.

“The terrorists were being provided with funds by the RAW.”

The law enforcing authority further said that they have recovered hand grenades, afghan currency, mobile phones and videos of the sensitive places from their custody.

A case has been registered against the arrested terrorists at the CTD police station.

In yet another action on September 24, the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) officials claimed to arrest two alleged terrorists during a raid conducted in Dera Ghazi Khan.

Two alleged terrorists associated with a banned outfit were arrested by CTD personnel in Dera Ghazi Khan. Security officials also recovered explosive material from their possession. Sources had told ARY News that the detainees were identified as Usman and Azhar.



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CTD arrests five RAW-linked terrorists from Lahore

CTD arrests five RAW-linked terrorists from Lahore
Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) of the Punjab police on Thursday claimed to have apprehended five Indian spy agency RAW-linked terrorists belonging from Lahore.

Sharing details of the raid, the CTD officials said that the terrorists were nabbed from Lahore’s area of Shahdira. They were identified as Samar Kand, Abdul Rehman, Wazir Gul, Asmatullah and Imran.

The terrorists reached Lahore from Afghanistan two months ago with a task to target sensitive places in Lahore including the Civil Secretariat by the Afghan Intelligence Agency. The meeting was also attended by the RAW commander, the CTD said.

“The terrorists were being provided with funds by the RAW.”

The law enforcing authority further said that they have recovered hand grenades, afghan currency, mobile phones and videos of the sensitive places from their custody.

A case has been registered against the arrested terrorists at the CTD police station.

In yet another action on September 24, the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) officials claimed to arrest two alleged terrorists during a raid conducted in Dera Ghazi Khan.

Two alleged terrorists associated with a banned outfit were arrested by CTD personnel in Dera Ghazi Khan. Security officials also recovered explosive material from their possession. Sources had told ARY News that the detainees were identified as Usman and Azhar.



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Pakistan Army deals 'heavy losses' to India in men and material at LoC: ISPR

Pakistan Army deals 'heavy losses' to India in men and material at LoC: ISPR
Pakistan Army troops responded befittingly to unprovoked Indian aggression at the Line of Control (LoC) on Wednesday, dealing "heavy losses" to Indian soldiers in men and material, according to the director-general of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

Two soldiers of the Pakistan Army, Lance Naik Tariq and Sepoy Zaroof, embraced martyrdom as a result of the exchange of fire, said the ISPR.

The DG ISPR tweeted about the confrontation between the two armies at the LoC, stating that Indian troops violated the ceasefire agreement yet again in the Khuiratta sector.

 

"Indian troops initiated CFVs in Khuiratta Sector along #LOC. Pakistan army troops responded befittingly. Reports of heavy losses 2 Indian troops in men & material. During exchange of fire, while fighting valiantly, 2 soldiers, Lance Naik Tariq & Sepoy Zaroof embraced shahadat," tweeted the DG ISPR. 

Relations between the two nuclear-armed countries have been tense ever since the Pulwama attack when India blamed Pakistan for having a hand in the assassination of more than 40 Central Reserve Police Force soldiers in the occupied Kashmir territory.  

Pakistan vehemently denied the accusations, which had been levelled by India without any evidence.

However, on February 26, 2019, Indian aircraft intruded into Pakistani territory and bombed Balakot, fleeing before the PAF jets chased them out of Pakistan's airspace.

The next day, the PAF shot down two Indian army planes and captured Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, who was later released by Pakistan as a "peace gesture" towards India. 

Pakistan-India ties deteriorated further when New Delhi scrapped Article 370 of the Indian constitution, stripping occupied Kashmir of its special status and the freedoms that came along with it. 

Ever since then, India's ceasefire violations across the LoC have increased and Pakistan has responded befittingly each time.  



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Pakistan records more 56 corona deaths in last 24 hours

Pakistan records more 56 corona deaths in last 24 hours
Pakistan has recorded 56 deaths and 3,138 new cases due to the COVID-19 in the last 24 hours.

In the past 24 hours, 56 more people succumbed to the disease, taking the death toll to 8,603. 2,030 patients have recovered from the virus during the last 24 hours and 2,575 patients are in critical condition including 77 more declared critical.

The total count of active cases is 46,376 and the positivity rate was recorded up to 7.8 per cent.

According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), with fresh inclusion of the infections in the country the national tally of cases now currently stands at 429,280.

A total of 40,202 tests were conducted across the country during this period. Overall 374,301 people have recovered from the deadly disease so far while 5,906,146 samples have been tested thus far.



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Pakistan Army deals 'heavy losses' to India in men and material at LoC: ISPR

Pakistan Army deals 'heavy losses' to India in men and material at LoC: ISPR
Pakistan Army troops responded befittingly to unprovoked Indian aggression at the Line of Control (LoC) on Wednesday, dealing "heavy losses" to Indian soldiers in men and material, according to the director-general of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

Two soldiers of the Pakistan Army, Lance Naik Tariq and Sepoy Zaroof, embraced martyrdom as a result of the exchange of fire, said the ISPR.

The DG ISPR tweeted about the confrontation between the two armies at the LoC, stating that Indian troops violated the ceasefire agreement yet again in the Khuiratta sector.

 

"Indian troops initiated CFVs in Khuiratta Sector along #LOC. Pakistan army troops responded befittingly. Reports of heavy losses 2 Indian troops in men & material. During exchange of fire, while fighting valiantly, 2 soldiers, Lance Naik Tariq & Sepoy Zaroof embraced shahadat," tweeted the DG ISPR. 

Relations between the two nuclear-armed countries have been tense ever since the Pulwama attack when India blamed Pakistan for having a hand in the assassination of more than 40 Central Reserve Police Force soldiers in the occupied Kashmir territory.  

Pakistan vehemently denied the accusations, which had been levelled by India without any evidence.

However, on February 26, 2019, Indian aircraft intruded into Pakistani territory and bombed Balakot, fleeing before the PAF jets chased them out of Pakistan's airspace.

The next day, the PAF shot down two Indian army planes and captured Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, who was later released by Pakistan as a "peace gesture" towards India. 

Pakistan-India ties deteriorated further when New Delhi scrapped Article 370 of the Indian constitution, stripping occupied Kashmir of its special status and the freedoms that came along with it. 

Ever since then, India's ceasefire violations across the LoC have increased and Pakistan has responded befittingly each time.  



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Scientists clarify origins of pterosaurs, the dinosaur era’s flying reptiles

Scientists clarify origins of pterosaurs, the dinosaur era’s flying reptiles
Scientists may have solved one of paleontology’s enduring mysteries – the evolutionary origins of the flying reptiles called pterosaurs that ruled the skies at the same time that dinosaurs dominated the land.

Researchers said on Wednesday a poorly understood Triassic Period reptile group called lagerpetids, known from a few partial skeletons from the United States, Argentina, Brazil and Madagascar, appears to have been the evolutionary precursor to pterosaurs.

Lagerpetids, first appearing about 237 million years ago, were generally small and may have been bipedal insect-eaters. They could not fly. Pterosaurs became Earth’s first flying vertebrates, with birds and then bats appearing much later.

“The origin of pterosaurs has been one of the most enigmatic issues of paleontology since the first discovery of pterosaurs in the late 18th century,” said paleontologist Martin Ezcurra of the Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences in Buenos Aires, lead author of the study published in the journal Nature.

The oldest-known pterosaurs appear in the fossil record about 220 million years ago, with anatomies fully developed for flight including wings formed by a membrane extending from the ankles to an exceptionally elongated fourth finger.

Studying previously discovered and newly unearthed fossils using sophisticated scanning technology and three-dimensional modeling, the researchers identified at least 33 skeletal traits suggesting an evolutionary link between lagerpetids and pterosaurs. These included the shape of the inner ear, braincase and teeth, as well as similarities in hand, leg, ankle and pelvic bones.

“We show that lagerpetids are the closest-known relatives to pterosaurs and bridge the anatomical gap between pterosaurs and other reptiles,” Ezcurra added.

Lagerpetids also appear to be closely related to dinosaurs, the researchers said. The oldest-known dinosaur dates to about 233 million years ago. Pterosaurs disappeared 66 million years ago in the asteroid collision that also doomed the dinosaurs.

While starting relatively small, pterosaurs eventually achieved huge dimensions, with wingspans reaching 35 feet (10.7 meters).

“We have been studying how birds transformed their bodies for flight for the last 50 years and most of this was driven by extraordinary fossils of dinosaurs and early birds,” Virginia Tech paleontologist and study co-author Sterling Nesbitt said. “Pterosaurs have not experienced this renaissance of understanding yet because we didn’t have the fossils.”



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Pakistan records more 56 corona deaths in last 24 hours

Pakistan records more 56 corona deaths in last 24 hours
Pakistan has recorded 56 deaths and 3,138 new cases due to the COVID-19 in the last 24 hours.

In the past 24 hours, 56 more people succumbed to the disease, taking the death toll to 8,603. 2,030 patients have recovered from the virus during the last 24 hours and 2,575 patients are in critical condition including 77 more declared critical.

The total count of active cases is 46,376 and the positivity rate was recorded up to 7.8 per cent.

According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), with fresh inclusion of the infections in the country the national tally of cases now currently stands at 429,280.

A total of 40,202 tests were conducted across the country during this period. Overall 374,301 people have recovered from the deadly disease so far while 5,906,146 samples have been tested thus far.



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

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