ISLAMABAD – Commander of Jinnah Wing Captain Isfandyar Bukhari embraced martyrdom during the ongoing operation against terrorists in Badaber camp Peshawar.
Isfandyar was passed out from PMA-118 long course. He was a brilliant cadet and received many awards during his cadet-ship.
He also played Hockey for Punjab’s under-19 team. A chess champion in college, and the president of the Biology Club.
He was a brave and intelligent young man with a bright future ahead of him. He gave his life for the country today.
Captain Asfand was leading from the front and was fighting valiantly when hit by bullets, he embraced martyrdom.
Isfand Yar Bukhari, Wing Commander Jinnah Wing 48th Entry, received Sword of Honor and War Tactics Medal at the passing out parade of 118th Long Course in Pakistan Military Academy 118 Long Course, Kakul.
He was also holding the appointment of Battalion Sargeant Under Officer (BSUO) 1st Pak Battalion in PMA.
Isfand Yar was from Jinnah Wing under whom the Wing lifted the Champion’s Trophy. He was Vice Captain of college hockey team also played hockey in Punjab for the Under-19.
He was also the college chess champion, member of college riding team, president of biology club, associate editor of college magazine, member of board of editors and writers for five years. (Learnt from Daily Pakistan.
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