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Sacrifices of martyrs of Army Public School will not go in vain: PM Imran

ISLAMABAD: On the seventh anniversary of the Army Public School massacre, Prime Minister Imran Khan urged the nation to stay firmly united against elements trying to spread discord and prejudice on sectarian, religious and ethnic lines stressing that sacrifices of martyrs of Army Public School have not gone in vain. Read more: APS Peshawar attack: … Read more

LPL 2020 Final: Shoaib Malik dedicates victory to APS martyrs

Shoaib Malik

Former Pakistan Captain Shoaib Malik dedicated his Lanka Premier League victory to the Peshawar’s Army Public School which was attacked by terrorists in December 2014, who martyred more than 145 children and school staffers. He took to his Twitter, with hashtags of #LPL, #OnlyJaffna, #Cricket, #Pakistan and #NeverForget he wrote: Another WIN, another TROPHY, another … Read more

APS Attack: PM, President Reiterates pledge to root out terrorism

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Prime Minister Imran Khan while recalling the APS Peshawar massacre said on Wednesday that the nation came together with a resolve to take on those responsible. He took to his Twitter handle and wrote: “Today, six years ago, the nation was shocked & grieved by the extreme act of terrorism against children & teachers of … Read more

APS Attack: PM pays tribute to victims during Peshawar visit

APS Peshawar

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday outpoured his deepest sympathies while recalling the Army Public School (APS) Peshawar massacre and said that the incident united the whole nation. According to the details, these remarks were made by Imran Khan during the inauguration ceremony of Peshawar Institute of Cardiology. While addressing the ceremony, Imran Khan said … Read more

APS Peshawar Massacre: Nation salutes to the martyrs says FM Qureshi

APS Peshawar

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on account of the Army Public School (APS) Peshawar’s attack anniversary has said that December 16 is one of the darkest days in the history of Pakistan. According to the details, Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Pakistan will never forget the killings of children at the Army Public School attack. He … Read more

APS Peshawar attack: Social Media Rue the Gut-Wrenching Tragedy

APS Peshawar

The outpouring of grief and support on social media, six years after the Army Public School APS Peshawar massacre has brought the country together. Today marks the anniversary of the APS Peshawar attack, a national tragedy that awakened the Pakistani nation and became a rallying cry for them to unite against the existential threat. Every … Read more

#APSPeshawar: KP CM expresses deepest sympathies for the victims

APS Peshawar Attack

The sixth anniversary of the brutal terrorist attack on the Army Public School (APS), Peshawar that left around 150 people martyred is being observed today (Wednesday).

On this day 2014, a gang of six militants walked in and stormed the school and martyred more than 140 that morning five years ago.

The deadliest attack in Pakistan’s history, the massacre prompted the government to declare an all-out war against terrorist outfits.

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Sympathies on APS Peshawar Attack:

However, remembering the martyrs, Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Mahmood Khan said that martyrdom of students and teachers would always be remembered.

He said that innocent students of Army Public School sacrificed their lives to lay a foundation of lasting peace in the country and made the entire nation, government and security forces united against the common enemy.

CM Mahmood said that the provincial government salutes the determination of families of martyrs who bear this great loss with patience and perseverance.

Also, Prime Minister Imran Khan in a message on the the terrorist attack on Peshawar’s APS reiterated the nation’s resolve towards national, regional and world peace.

In his message on the occasion, National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser said the scarifies of innocent children of APS Peshawar would not go waste and the scourge of terrorism and extremism would be rooted out from the society.

He noted that the Pakistani nation would always stand with the bereaved families and would continue to share their inexpressible grieve.

Moreover, Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani has said the students and teachers of the APS had written history with their blood to make Pakistan secure and peaceful.

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