According to Khorasan Diary, the army rushed to the scene to protect their major, threatened and suppressed relatives of the victims.
Posted Date – Tue, 4/25/23 at 10:16am

According to Khorasan Diary, the army rushed to the scene to protect their major, threatened and suppressed relatives of the victims.
Muzaffarabad: A drunken Pakistani army major ran over six children with his car in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan-administered Kashmir, on Eid al-Fitr, killing three and hospitalizing three others, Pakistani vernacular media reported.
According to Khorasan Diary, the army rushed to the scene to protect their major, threatened and suppressed relatives of the victims.
Ashiq Hussain, who is in charge of Rescue 1122 in the Ghanche area, told Dawn that a Toyota Land Cruiser bound for Skardu ran over six children wearing new clothes who were celebrating Eid on the road in Balabara village.
Locals said the children went to a nearby store when they were run over by an out-of-control vehicle, Dawn reported.
Meanwhile, the dead children are quietly buried and the Pakistani army arrives to protect their major instead of innocent victims.
If the military supports the drunk major, why can’t we support the innocent children of our country? It is important to note that this tragic event took place in Gilgit-Baltistan, not Kashmir, contradicting the Khorasan Diaries.
“A speeding vehicle of a Pakistani army major ran over 6 children in the Ghanche area of Gilgit-Baltistan. 3 children were killed on the spot and 3 were injured. After the accident, local people surrounded the major and tried to take video, But the soldiers on the spot confiscated people’s mobile phones,” said one of the residents, Usman Tariq Qiutai.
After the incident on Saturday, local people were enraged and chanted slogans against the Pakistani army.
At the same time, a video of the Pakistani army was also circulated wildly on social media, threatening the people by persuading the local people. He stopped making videos. Meanwhile, the local government has now begun to crack down on the incident, according to Park’s vernacular media.
“I am shocked and saddened to hear of the tragic events that took place in GB Ghanche district on the day of Eid. It is appalling that the Pakistani army came to protect their major and not to protect the innocent victims. My heart Our thoughts are with the families of the children who lost their lives,” said Waheeda Kashmiri.
