Pakistan army officer completes mission during Maarka-e-Haq amid battlefield drone activity

During the ongoing “Maarka-e-Haq” (Battle of Truth) operations, a Pakistan Army officer, Captain Arbaz Khan Khilji, has been highlighted for completing his mission successfully despite the presence of enemy surveillance drones on the battlefield.
According to his statement, Captain Khilji said he did not experience fear while operating in the combat zone. He explained that even under continuous enemy drone monitoring, he managed to carry out his assigned fire mission and successfully targeted what was described as the enemy’s top brigade headquarters. He credited his confidence and performance to the rigorous training provided by the Pakistan Army, which prepares soldiers to operate in high-risk and complex battlefield environments.
He further stated that the Pakistan Army trains its personnel to respond effectively under extreme pressure, enabling them to confront difficult and unpredictable combat situations with discipline and resilience.
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Following the completion of his mission, Captain Khilji said his morale and motivation had increased significantly. He described the experience as a turning point that strengthened his professional resolve and commitment to duty.
He also expressed strong faith in Pakistan’s national military motto, “Nasr min Allah wa Fathun Qareeb” (Help from Allah and victory is near), stating that his belief in the slogan had become even stronger after the operation.
The statement comes amid broader claims of heightened military activity during Maarka-e-Haq, where battlefield operations and countermeasures against advanced surveillance systems, including drones, are reportedly part of ongoing engagements.
Military officials have not independently released additional operational details about the mission, and no external verification of the specific battlefield claims has been provided.
The account, however, has been presented as an example of field-level resilience and operational readiness within Pakistan’s armed forces during active deployment conditions.
















