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Pakistani captain sentenced to 40 years for role in deaths of US Navy SEALs

"Breaking: Pakistani captain Muhammad Pahlawan sentenced to 40 years for his role in the deaths of two U.S. Navy SEALs during a critical arms trafficking raid."

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Pakistani captain sentenced to 40 years for role in deaths of US Navy SEALs
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Pakistani captain Muhammad Pahlawan has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for his involvement in the deaths of two U.S. Navy SEALs during a raid off the coast of Somalia. The sentencing was announced following his role in operating a smuggling ship that was carrying arms to Houthi rebels.

This case highlights ongoing tensions in the region, particularly concerning the activities of Houthi rebels and international military operations in the area. The incident that led to the SEALs" deaths occurred during a military operation aimed at disrupting arms trafficking.

For more information on related developments, see recent developments in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

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