A Pakistan Army soldier was martyred during a counter-terrorism operation in Khyber district on May 27, 2024. Sepoy Muhammad Yasin, who hailed from Khushab District, engaged militants in combat before embracing martyrdom.
The fallen soldier is survived by his parents and siblings. His father expressed pride in his son's actions, stating that Muhammad Yasin fought until his last breath and fulfilled his duty to the nation.
His mother, remembering her only son, shared that Muhammad Yasin was devoted to his religious obligations and regularly offered prayers five times a day. She recalled conversations where he spoke about martyrdom, saying he wasn't afraid of death as it could come anywhere.
"If I had ten sons, I would sacrifice them all for the country," his mother stated during the family's interaction with media representatives.
The soldier's uncle addressed currently deployed military personnel, encouraging them to maintain their positions against adversaries and remain prepared for sacrifice when duty calls.
Sepoy Muhammad Yasin served with the Pakistan Army in the Khyber Agency region, which has been a focal point of counter-terrorism operations. His service record reflects his commitment to national security operations in the area.