Terrorist attacks on 2 places in Balochistan
Security forces foil attacks in Panjgur and Noshki, several terrorists killed, surviving terrorists flee
Panjgur Terrorist attacks on 2 places were foiled in Balochistan . According to Pakistan Army Public Relations (ISPR) , terrorists attacked security forces camps in Panjgur and Noshki in Balochistan . In Panjgur, terrorists tried to enter the security forces camp from two sides. Security forces were also attacked in Noshki .
However, security forces thwarted the terrorist attacks with timely action. Security forces retaliated by killing 4 terrorists while the surviving terrorists escaped. A security guard was also injured in the terrorist attack in Noshki , while the terrorists had to flee after inflicting heavy losses in the retaliatory action of the forces.
Earlier , two blasts were reported in Noshki district of Balochistan . Talking to private TV channel ARY News, Balochistan government spokesman Bushra Rind said that an explosion took place at the gate of FC headquarters and an exchange of fire took place after the blast. A Balochistan government spokesman said the terrorists would not be spared. According to a report by private TV channel ARY News, the blasts on Noshki Mengal Road were so intense that the windows of the buildings were shattered. According to police , the building of Civil Hospital Noshki was damaged .
The city of Noshki in Balochistan resounded with two blasts
After the blasts on Noshki Mengal Road, the windows of the buildings were shattered and there were reports of heavy firing
Noshki The city of Noshki in Balochistan resounded with 2 explosions. According to details, two blasts have been reported in Noshki district of Balochistan . According to a report by private TV channel ARY News, the blasts on Noshki Mengal Road were so intense that the windows of the buildings were shattered. There have also been reports of heavy firing in the city following the blasts .
According to police , the building of Civil Hospital Noshki was damaged . Talking to private TV channel ARY News in this regard, Balochistan government spokesman Bushra Rind said that an explosion took place at the gate of FC headquarters . No notification received. A Balochistan government spokesman said the terrorists would not be spared.
China has given place in the torch relay of Beijing Winter Olympics to the soldier involved in the Galvan Valley clash
Let us inform that in the year 2020, twenty Indian soldiers were martyred in the conflict in Galvan Valley.
New Delhi:A Chinese soldier involved in a conflict in the Galwan Valley in Eastern Ladakh took part in the traditional torch relay of the Beijing Winter Olympics on Wednesday. Let us inform that in the year 2020, twenty Indian soldiers were martyred in the skirmish in Galvan Valley. At the same time, China claimed that four of its soldiers had died. However, the Indian Army said that more Chinese soldiers were killed in that conflict.
Qi Fabao, a regiment commander of the People's Liberation Army, who took part in the traditional torch relay of the Beijing Winter Olympics, was involved in the conflict in the Galwan Valley. According to the Global Times, a Chinese newspaper, the regiment commander was inducted as a hero among 1,200 torchbearers. Qi Fabao Galwan was wounded in the conflict. He had suffered a head injury.
Let us tell you that in December this commander appeared on a TV channel there, in which he was telling that he was ready to return to the battlefield and fight again. Let us inform that after the violent clash in Galvan Valley in June 2020, there have been several rounds of military and diplomatic talks between India and China.
The Chinese men's football team's New Year's "lost year", the whole people complained about the "Hanoi massacre"
On the occasion of the New Year of the Tiger, the Chinese men's 1:3 loss to the Vietnam team seemed to be an emotional catalyst, making Chinese fans feel unhappy. Some netizens bluntly said that this result is simply a "defeating" year for the Chinese football team. But there are also senior fans who say that their skills are not as good as others, and they can calmly accept this result.
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The defeat of the Chinese football team against the Vietnam team seems to have been chosen at the most embarrassing point in time.
This day happens to be February 1st, the Lunar New Year's Day in the Year of the Tiger, and there are just three days before the Beijing Winter Olympics will open. This 1:3 result has logically become an emotional outlet for the Chinese people who are reuniting with their families and eating and drinking.
Many netizens joked about this, saying that they did not expect the prophecy nine years ago to come true.
After losing to Vietnam this time, Fan Zhiyi posted on Weibo again, saying, "Football has no borders, but football needs a sense of ritual, cohesion, and inheritance."
Compared with the sincere words of the veteran international, more fans showed despair and sadness.
Sina.com reprinted a related report from Xinmin Weekly with the headline "This is the darkest moment for Chinese football, and the hearts of Chinese fans are deeply stabbed."
On Chinese Twitter, netizens circulated video clips of fans who could not accept the result and smashed TVs when they watched the game; there were also pictures of Chinese fans going to Hanoi to watch the game and scolding the team on the spot after the game, and so on.
This game is the eighth round of qualifiers in the Asian region of the World Cup. China has lost to Japan in the previous game, and this time to Vietnam, the Chinese team seems to have no hope of qualifying.
A netizen who goes by the online name "Director Zhang Xiaoce" posted on Weibo, saying, "I just feel bad. Before the national football team enters the World Cup, I won't watch the national football team again."
A senior football fan who runs the football industry under the pseudonym "Mr. Rui" said in an interview with this station that he understood the emotions of these fans: "Football has never been just a sport, it is mixed with many factors, including politics, history and other factors. So the Chinese team played against Japan a few days ago, and everyone knew they would lose, but they still watched."
There are also Chinese fans who combed the comments of Japanese netizens on the game overnight, and posted it on the Hupu website with the title "Hanoi Massacre".
A Japanese netizen said, "The previous game with Japan was also the same. The Chinese team was inexplicably lost. It lost two goals early, and the performance on the field was drowsy."
Another person said, "Football is also very popular in China. There are so many people and a lot of money, but the result is completely different. Just four words: incredible."
Even the head coach of the Chinese team, Li Xiaopeng, said at the post-match press conference that the score was unacceptable. He apologized for this and said, "Apologize to all the fans, and also to the players. The main reason for the loss is that there was a problem with the design before the game, and there is no way to remedy it later."
Why did Vietnam win and why did China lose?
But his explanation does not seem to be bought by many people. Mr. Rui commented, "There may be some small tactical mistakes, but it will not lead to the 1:3 ending. What we saw in this game is mainly the old problems of the Chinese football team."
Mr. Rui believes that Vietnam really played well in this game, and the Vietnamese team has made great progress: "In this game, the Chinese team is behind Vietnam in all aspects, both tactically and in other aspects. This is what we see, you are the strength. It's not as good as Vietnam. The Vietnamese team is good at tactical arrangement and tactical execution, including the fighting spirit of the players, the skills of the players, and comprehensively crushing China."
But he also believes that some Chinese football players have improved their personal level. "Actually, it can be seen that many new generation players born in the 1998s and 2000s, including the players in 1997, their personal abilities and understanding of football are still the same as The old players are different. This is what I feel happy about."
But there are many people who are not surprised by the result of the Chinese team's loss to the Vietnam team, and netizens have summed up the reasons for the loss of Chinese football. Some people say that this is the failure of the commercialization of Chinese football. They spend too much money on a few football teams and ignore the cultivation of the overall football atmosphere; some people ask the competent authorities to let go of Chinese football, no matter what, less control, and let the professional Football lives a few years according to the laws of the market.
Among them, a large number of netizens pointed out from their actual experience that the mass foundation of football is too weak in China. A netizen named "Landlord" sighed on Weibo, "Count the football fields around you! Look at the size of the football fields around you! How many full football fields are there? How many football fields are not? locked?"
In an anonymous interview with this station, a senior football fan from a metropolis in northern China recalled the experience of exchanging visits with a Korean folk team with a local team a few years ago: "There are more football fields in Korea than us, and they play football. Ball is a part of daily life. But we can't do it here. There are few stadiums, and the convenience of ordinary people and fans to play a game is much worse."
He emphasized that the lack of stadiums can be attributed to the different levels of economic development. The economic benefits of stadiums as public welfare facilities are not as good as economic construction, so they have not been paid attention to.
A well-known writer Li Chengpeng commented on Chinese football on the Internet, and emphasized that what Chinese football lacks is the spirit of freedom: "You don't have a free environment, you don't have a social foundation centered on individual struggles and have extensive participation. Football never plays."
Reporter: Wang Yun Editor: He Ping Web Editor: Guo Du