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Eight troops were martyred and ten terrorists were slain in the Bannu Cantt attack. ISPR

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As a result of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) members’ permission to resettle in the formerly tribal region, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has been experiencing an increase in violence. On Monday, ten terrorists were killed in an attack after they attempted to force their way into Bannu Cantonment, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

According to a statement released on Tuesday, the terror attack claimed the lives of eight army soldiers as martyrs. It also stated how security forces’ quick response prevented widespread casualties and destruction.

As a demonstration of the military’s commitment to combating terrorism, the ISPR hailed the security forces’ response as heroic.

On the other hand, the ISPR also stated that the Hafiz Gul Bahadur Group, which is presently based in Afghanistan and receives full support from Kabul, was behind the most recent attack and had previously behaved similarly.

Once more, it demonstrates the Taliban-led Afghan interim government’s inability to take decisive action against the terror groups operating inside the country, which have grown to pose a major threat to the peace and security of the surrounding area.

According to the ISPR, Pakistan has consistently requested that the Afghan interim government take the required measures to combat terrorist organisations because of this.

The ISPR pledged to take all necessary measures to counter the security risks arising from Afghanistan, protect the public, and preserve national security.

Islamabad was compelled to begin Operation Azm-e-Istehkam due to the Afghan Taliban’s unwillingness to pursue the TTP. Nevertheless, the PTI, which has been in control of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since 2013 and which, under Imran Khan, opened the door for the return of terrorists, is making efforts to combat them.

The ISPR released information regarding the attack on Monday, stating that the terrorists attempted to infiltrate Bannu Cantt but were thwarted by the security forces. Afterward, they struck a vehicle carrying explosives with the outside wall.

Eight servicemen lost their lives in the ensuing explosion, which also destroyed nearby infrastructure in addition to damaging the wall.

But during the counterattack and the hours-long clearance operation that was conducted in the region, the security forces were able to eliminate all ten of the terrorists.

Along with four sepoys, Ashfaq Hussain, Subhan Majeed, Imtiaz Khan, and Arsalan Aslam, Naib Subedar Muhammad Shehzad, Hawaldar Zill-e-Hussain, Hawaldar Shehzad Ahmed, and Lance Naik Sabz Ali were also there.

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An event for medical training is being held at CMH Peshawar, and Major General Masood is distributing awards.

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Romina Khurshid Alam, the Coordinator of the Prime Minister’s Office, underlined the significance of gender-inclusive climate resilience during her presentation on climate change. This was done in light of the fact that Pakistan is seeing a worsening of the consequences of climate change.

When Alam was having a conversation with a group of people from the Green Tech Hub at NUST and UN-Women, he brought up the idea that women who live in rural regions are particularly vulnerable, but that they are also quite important in the process of creating solutions that are sustainable.

It was discussed by the delegation that the Green Tech Hub, which was formed in October at NUST, should be enlarged in order to foster innovation in the disciplines of climate adaptation and renewable energy. This was done in order to encourage innovation in these domains. For the purpose of bolstering the initiative, Romina Alam has committed to give assistance in the search of collecting funds and collaborations.

The necessity of providing women with the knowledge and tools necessary to create resilience was emphasized by Romina Alam, who also called for climate strategies that are inclusive and take into account the specific issues that women face and the potential that they have to take on leadership roles.

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Climate-related challenges are growing in Pakistan, and the prime minister’s climate aide is advocating for gender-inclusive climate resilience.

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During her presentation on climate change, Prime Minister’s Coordinator Romina Khurshid Alam emphasized the importance of gender-inclusive climate resilience in light of the fact that Pakistan is experiencing a worsening of the effects of climate change.

Alam brought up the fact that women living in rural areas are especially vulnerable, but they are also vital to finding sustainable solutions during a discussion with a team from the Green Tech Hub at NUST and UN-Women.

It was discussed by the delegation that the Green Tech Hub, which was established in October at NUST, should be expanded in order to encourage innovation in the fields of climate adaptation and renewable energy. In order to bolster the project, Romina Alam has committed to providing help in the pursuit of acquiring financing and collaborations.

The necessity of providing women with the knowledge and tools necessary to create resilience was emphasized by Romina Alam, who also called for climate strategies that are inclusive and take into account the specific issues that women face and the potential that they have to take on leadership roles.

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An NIH case of wild poliovirus was discovered in Balochistan, marking the 65th confirmed case of polio.

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An additional 65 cases of wild poliovirus have been verified to have occurred in the country, according to the National Institute of Health.

The case identified as coming from Killa Abdullah was validated by the Regional Reference Laboratory for Polio Eradication.

Pakistan is taking action in response to the recurrence of wild poliovirus this year, which has resulted in the reporting of 65 cases so far.

This includes 27 individuals hailing from the province of Balochistan, 18 individuals hailing from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 18 individuals hailing from Sindh, and one individual hailing from both the province of Punjab and the city of Islamabad.

A number of mass vaccination efforts were carried out by the Pakistan Polio Program over the course of a year, with the goal of delivering the vaccine to children at their homes.

It is planned that the December Sub-National Polio Vaccination Campaign in Balochistan Province would start on December 30. During this campaign, vaccinations will be administered to each of the province’s 37 districts.

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