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Captain Ruhullah Shaheed ( A Legacy of Commitment )

The effects of the horrors of terrorism on our society have been building up over the last 15-16 years, and our economy has been devastated. This net was spread by the anti-Pakistan forces as a proxy and all kinds of domestic and foreign terrorist organizations played their part. We were aware of the attacks by al-Qaeda and the IMU (Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan), but ISIS, which has gained a foothold in the Afghan capital as well as in Khurasan (Nangarhar, Kunar and Nuristan), also carried out organized terrorist attacks on us. On October 24, 2016, they chose Sariab Road, the most sensitive area of ​​Quetta, which has been a target of miscreants for more than a decade. To bathe Quetta in blood, three suicide bombers from ISIS (Khorasan Chapter) armed with modern weapons stormed the Police Training College on Sariab Road around 11pm on Tuesday night, where about 750 policemen were undergoing training. The miscreants indiscriminately opened fire on the unarmed personnel and took several hostages. As a result of the firing, about 61 cadets were martyred and about 165 were injured. It should be noted that rocket attacks have been carried out on the same police training center in 2006 and 2008 which show the sensitivity of this college. Soon after the attack, troops from the Frontier Corps and SSG commandos arrived at the scene, launched a regular rescue operation and killed a suicide bomber in the early hours of the morning, saving hundreds of lives. In the same battle, the story of Captain Roohullah Mohmand, an officer of the Pakistan Army with extraordinary abilities, also came to light. His bravery and valor made the country and the nation proud. The 27-year-old officer hails from Mohmand Agency, but his family has lived in Peshawar for years. Captain Rohullah was the eldest of four siblings. His parents wanted him to become a doctor but Roohullah wanted to serve the country and the nation by joining the Pak Army. Therefore, he got commission in the Pakistan Army in 2011 along with 125 PMA Long Course and thus was deployed in 50 Baloch Regiment, a prestigious unit of Pakistan Army. Roohullah later joined the SSG (Special Services Group) and belonged to the Light Commando Unit. Captain Roohullah is highly regarded in the military circles as he is one of the few officers of the Pakistan Army who participated in military and rescue operations in large numbers. To the credit of this young officer, there are several notable military operations, including Bacha Khan University, Christian Colony and Mardan Kachehri Chowk rescue operation. In addition, after Operation Zarb-e-Azb, he participated in more than 700 Intelligence Based Operations (IBOs). In return for these services of this young officer, he was to be awarded an honorary certificate by the Army Chief, but Allah Almighty approved of something else. Captain Roohullah used to offer two rak'ats of Nafl prayers before going to any battle, so he hurriedly performed Wudhu and performed two rak'ats of Nafl prayers before going to the rescue operation at Quetta Police Training College. As soon as he got there with his team, he started clearing the college rooms one by one without wasting a single moment. Thus, when he cleared ten rooms, a suicide bomber ran towards him. Aiming at his head, Captain Roohullah sent him to hell before he tore his suicide jacket. If this terrorist had managed to carry out a suicide bombing, none of them, including the SSG personnel, would have survived and the results of this operation would have been completely different today. When he entered the 11th barrack after saving the lives of several personnel, it was pitch dark and about 40 to 50 personnel were present in the barracks. Captain Rohullah addressed them and asked, "Are you all your servants?" I am an SSG officer. You guys go out with your hands up. Captain Roohullah realized that there was someone under the bed who was the third suicide bomber. Earlier, he was blasting his jacket. This brave soldier of the Pakistan Army showed great agility and dropped himself on him to reduce the intensity of his suicide blast. And so more than 40 police officers in the barracks survived and suffered only minor injuries. But Captain Roohullah was seriously injured, the suicide bomber's bone hit his head and he went into a coma and his legs were not safe. He was immediately shifted to CMH Quetta where he underwent an operation but Allah Almighty had chosen him as a martyr and not a Ghazi for this young man with fearless abilities.. At that moment, Captain Roohullah's mother wakes up in a dream with the voice of her son who was shouting at her “Ami” ... But she did not know that this was her son's last call to her, after which she would never hear the voice of her beloved son. Blessed are the mothers who give birth to sons like Roohullah who do not hesitate to carry the burden of the country and the nation on their shoulders when the time comes. And smiling, they sacrifice their lives on their land. Funeral prayers of Captain Rohullah Mohmand were offered in Shabqadar Tehsil of Charsadda, his mother's hometown.his last Facebook status was that ‘Hum sab mai ek fuji chupa hy or jab Farz ka hukam ajae to tayar rehna ‘