Pakistan’s prime minister has commended the country’s armed forces for successfully rescuing 339 passengers after a deadly train hijacking by insurgents in the southwest.
The militants attacked the Jaffar Express on Tuesday. The train, carrying 440 passengers, was on its way from Quetta to Peshawar.
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Adding to his claims, Gupta alleged that Roy was not only provided video conferencing facilities but also visited by air hostesses from Sahara Airlines, who spent hours with him. He further ...
In response to the airstrike, Pakistan had scrambled F-16 planes and used them in a dogfight against Indian Air Force (IAF) fighter jets. One Pakistani Air Force (PAF) F-16 was also shot down by ...
Thus, the Pakistani minister noted that the two countries may jointly manufacture military aircraft. Azerbaijan, which owns a small but strong air force comprising various types of aircraft, such as ...
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Adding to his allegations, Gupta claimed that Roy was not only provided video conferencing facilities but also received visits from air hostesses of Sahara Airlines, who spent hours with him.
Former Tihar Jail PRO Sunil Kumar Gupta made explosive revelations about Subrata Roy. NEW DELHI: Former Tihar PRO Sunil Kumar Gupta made an explosive claim that air hostesses of Sahara Airlines ...
Former Tihar Jail PRO Sunil Kumar Gupta has alleged that late Sahara Group chief Subrata Roy was granted special privileges while incarcerated, including visits from Sahara Airlines air hostesses and ...
New Delhi [India], February 25 (ANI): AAP leader and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal 'did not take action, delayed or resorted to compromise' over complaints about 'illegal things ...
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