Eight years have passed since the brutal attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar, but this horrific and painful tragedy is still as fresh in our minds as yesterday.
The eighth anniversary of the martyrdom of the Army Public School (APS) tragedy in Peshawar eight years ago is being celebrated today.
On December 16, 2014, terrorists of the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan carried out a cowardly attack on APS, killing 132 students and 17 staff members.
Classes were in progress at the school at the time of the cowardly attack and around 11 a.m., the area was rocked by gunfire and bomb blasts, most of which targeted children in the school's auditorium.
As soon as the incident was reported, the security forces surrounded the school and killed 6 suicide bombers of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan armed with automatic weapons after a long operation.
After an operation of more than six hours, the school was cleared. This incident breathed new life into the war against terrorism, after which the government and other institutions jointly made a National Action Plan and, through Operation Zarb e Azab in North Waziristan, terrorists were killed. Cleared?
Those who lost their lives in a heartbreaking incident remember their loved ones. Tears are unstoppable, but when they are remember in reference to the murder, they consider themselves distinguished.
While the eradication of terrorism from the country was possible thanks to the sacrifices of the martyred Army Public School, the ambitions of the anti-education elements were also crushed.
Shaheed Tahira Qazi Principal Army Public School Peshawar
Tahira Qazi started a noble cause in 1995 as the Head of Department at the English Army Public School; in 2006 she became the Principal of the school.
He spent the precious years of his life giving awareness to children and finally sacrificed his life for this cause.
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A child injured in the attack said that Madam Tahira's last words were 'These are my children and I am their mother'.
According to local people, the army commandos managed to get her out of the hands of the terrorists safely during the operation but she went back to school again, saying that" I cannot leave my school children alone.
As a result, the ferocious terrorists burnt them alive by showing ruthlessness, brutality and brutality.
Until late at night, there was no knowledge of where they were, whether they were alive or were they also martyred by terrorists.
After a long search, when the dead bodies were found in the school, one of them was that of Tahira Qazi, whose identity could not be identified because her body was disfigured by burning. Her relatives took her jewelry. Recognized them from
Tahira Qazi, by attaining the status of martyrdom, gave a lesson to the entire nation that no matter how difficult it may be in the performance of one's duties, one should always put one's duty first.
good effort dear keep it up
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