Walls of Peshawar School to be raised 10-foot high

Walls of Peshawar School to be raised 10-foot high
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Summary Previously, the walls of Army Public School were only four feet high.

PESHAWAR (Dunya News) – To preserve the memory of little martyrs, a renovation process at the Army Public School in Peshawar is underway. The walls have been ordered to be made ten feet high.

The classrooms and the atmosphere of the school are still mourning over the massacre of innocent school children whereas the reconstruction process of Army Public School that was attacked by alleged militants has been started by renovating the walls till December 31.

As per details, the walls of the school will be made ten feet high which was four feet previously; however, sources reported that two feet high fence would also be placed over the walls.

On the other hand, citizens all over the Pakistan are visiting the school to pay a tribute to the martyrs of Peshawar attack.

Earlier, at least 141 deaths – 132 out which were innocent defenseless students died, at the hands of horrific attack on Peshawar school orchestrated by the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on December 16.

The incident took place on Tuesday morning that has taken lives of many students.

Under the investigation of this attack, police, Rangers and security forces jointly have carried out various operations to detain terrorists.
 

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