The Pakistan–Saudi Arabia joint military exercise Al-Battar II has concluded in Tabuk, wrapping up over a week of intensive counterterrorism training held from November 18 to 26.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the exercise brought together the Pakistan Army’s Special Services Group (SSG) and Saudi military units for advanced drills designed to strengthen interoperability and sharpen operational readiness. The closing ceremony in Tabuk was attended by the General Officer Commanding the SSG as Pakistan’s Chief Guest, alongside senior officials from the Saudi armed forces.

During the exercise, troops from both sides demonstrated high-level professional skills, particularly in counterterrorism operations. The drills focused on urban combat, improvised explosive de

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