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  • India army ammunition depot catches fire, 17 killed: reports

    MUMBAI: A fire at a massive military ammunition depot in central India on Tuesday has killed at least 17 people and left many more injured, according to media reports...

    The Press Trust of India news agency said two officers were among the 17 soldiers to have died in the blaze at the depot in Pulgaon, near the city of Nagpur in the state of Maharashtra
  • Pakistan Army soldiers best in physical fitness: Gen Raheel Sharif

    ATTOCK: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif on Friday said Pakistan Army is the most battle-hardened army in the world and its achievements against terrorism are acknowledged globally...

    Speaking at the concluding ceremony of the Third Physical Agility and Combat Efficiency Championship held near Attock, the COAS said Pakistan Army's overwhelming achievements in the war against terrorism speak volumes of its professional...

  • Pakistan Army best in the world: COAS

    RAWALPINDI: Reco­unting successes of the army, Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa on Monday appreciated the participation of Multan Corps’ troops in the ongoing counterterrorism operations in the Feder­ally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa...

    He said soldiers of the Pakistan Army were the best in the world...

  • Singapore Airlines plane catches fire in emergency landing

    SINGAPORE: A Singapore Airlines plane caught fire Monday while making an emergency landing at Changi Airport after turning back from a flight to Milan following an engine oil warning message, the carrier said...

    No one was injured aboard the Boeing 777-300ER, but one passenger described those moments as a "so-close to death" experience
  • Oil tanker catches fire at filling station

    BAHAWALPUR: An oil tanker having thousands of litres of petrol was damaged in a fire during filling of a reservoir at a fuel station in Kudwala area of Yazman about 30 kilometres from here on Saturday...

    The driver showed presence of mind and accelerated the vehicle away, averting a disaster at the filling station
  • 14 passengers burnt to death after van catches fire in accident near Rawalpindi

    Three children were among the five passengers who died on the spot; the remaining injured were rushed to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims), Islamabad, where nine more people succumbed to their burn wounds, said Khokhar...

    Close to 9,000 road accidents are reported to the police every year since 2011, killing over 4,500 people on average, according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics...

  • A flood survivor catches at a straw of hope

    MULTAN: Ahmed Bakhsh, a blacksmith, is hopeful that he will rebuild his workshop that he lost along with his home and hearth in the 2014 floods...

    Bakhsh is much happy as he has been given tools free of cost to manufacture sickle for wheat farmers by a non-government organisation (NGO)
  • Shaheen Air flight lands safely after engine catches fire

    ISLAMABAD: A Karachi-bound flight of Shaheen Air made an emergency landing at Benazir Bhutto International Airport in Islamabad on Tuesday after one of its engines caught fire soon after the take off...

    Giving the details of the incident, a spokesman of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) told APP that a scheduled flight NL-122 of Shaheen Air took off at 1031 hours (local time) for Karachi from Islamabad Airport
  • Mega container ship catches fire off Sri Lanka

    COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s navy was on Wednesday battling a major fire aboard a massive container ship travelling from Singapore to Egypt...

    The navy said it had received a distress call on Tuesday when the 14,000-container carrier was about 120 nautical miles (222 kilometres) away from Sri Lanka
  • Train engine catches fire

    Meanwhile, Pakistan Express bound for Rawalpindi from Karachi had to be stopped close to the railway station...

    Pakistan Express then departed for its destination...

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