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COAS fulfills wish of young thalassemia patient

KARACHI: The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif has fulfilled a wish of  a 17-year-old boy by granted him  to become a soldier in the Pakistan Army for a single day, ISPR said.

Shoaib Aurangzeb is suffering from Thalassemia had expressed his desire to General Raheel Sharif through a letter.

The Army chief met Shoaib on Monday during his visit to Karachi.

The COAS inquired about his health and appreciated his spirits and resolve for the defence of the motherland.

Later Shoaib visited an army unit in Malir and spent his day with troops.

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