PESHAWAR: A Chitral Scouts Jawan injured fighting terrorists at Afghan border in Ostai on Sept 6 embraced martyrdom at the CMH Peshawar on Monday.
Lance Naek Sher Hayat had sustained head injuries at Ostoi and was airlifted to Peshawar and admitted to CMH where he was operated upon. Hayat, who belonged to Shiaqotek locality of Chitral town, embraced martyrdom at the CMH on Monday, taking the tally of martyrs of Chitral Scouts to five.
Sher Hayat, brave jawan of #ChitralScouts, critically injured fighting terrorists who infiltrated into Chitral's Bumburate area from Afghanistan on Sept 6th. Hayat's condition is improving at CMH, Peshawar, according to family sources. 🤲 for full recovery. pic.twitter.com/egTug2nmq7
— Chitral Today (@ChitralToday) September 9, 2023
Four Chitral Scouts personnel had embraced martyrdom when hundreds of Taliban terrorists armed with heavy weapons infiltrated into border villages of Lower Chitral in Bumburate and Jinjiret Koh from Afghanistan.
The martyred Chitral Scouts personnel were: Lance Naek Zulfiqar Ali (Booni Lasht), Sepoy Aurang Zeb (Pardan village of Yarkhun), both laid down their lives at Ostai post; Lance Naek Sher Nawaz (Khuz) and Lance Naek Shakirullah (Jinjiret) martyred at Jinjiret Koh.