On the 10th anniversary of the tragic Army Public School (APS) attack in Peshawar, the sorrow of the families who lost their loved ones remains as raw as ever. The devastating attack on December 16, 2014, resulted in the deaths of 147 people, including 132 children, leaving the nation in shock and revealing the brutal agenda of terrorism.
The parents of the martyrs continue to grieve, clinging to memories such as schoolbooks and backpacks as precious reminders of the children taken from them far too soon. The APS attack is remembered as one of the darkest days in Pakistanβs history, a day when terrorists attacked the future of the nation with ruthless violence.
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In messages honoring the victims, both President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reaffirmed the nation’s commitment to eliminating terrorism and paying tribute to the sacrifices made by the APS martyrs.
President Zardari called the attack an “inhumane and heinous crime” targeting innocent children, marking December 16 as a day that forever altered Pakistanβs collective memory. He urged the world to unite against terrorism and pledged to continue the fight to eradicate extremism. He also honored the ongoing sacrifices of Pakistanβs security forces and civilians in the battle against terrorism.
Prime Minister Sharif described the attack as an “unforgettable tragedy,” mourning the loss of 144 innocent lives, and underscored the pain felt by the victims’ families. He emphasized that this attack was an assault on the future of the nation, reiterating Pakistan’s determination to stand united against terrorists and extremists. Sharif also praised the bravery of the APS children, teachers, and families, as well as the sacrifices of Pakistanβs security forces in their fight against terrorism.