Courageous students return to terror-hit Peshawar School

Courageous students return to terror-hit Peshawar School
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Summary Students’ determination has showed that they are not afraid of terrorists.

LAHORE (Web Desk) – Education institutes all across Pakistan including Army Public School (APS) that was hit by military attack reopened on Monday.

Students’ determination has showed that they are not afraid of terrorists.

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) welcomed students and their families in APS.

On the occasion, Zahid Ayub, 16, who sustained minor wounds, said: "I am not scared, no force can stop me from attending my school, I will go and tell the attackers, we are not afraid of you."

 

A Pakistani mother cries as she leaves the Army Public School with her children after it was reopened following an attack there by terrorists in Peshawar - Reuters

 


 Pakistani parents gather at the Army Public School with their children after it was reopened following an attack there by terrorists in Peshawar - Reuters

 

Pakistani soldiers stand guard as parents arrive with their children at the Army Public School in Peshawar - Reuters

 

Pakistani students go to their school near Army Public School targeted by terrorists, in Peshawar - Reuters

 

Pakistani students look out from a vehicle on their way to school near the Army Public School - Reuters

 

Pakistani students offer prayers as they return to school after it reopened - Reuters

 

Pakistani parents leave the Army Public School with their children after it was reopened following an attack there by terrorists in Peshawar - Reuters