Peshawar-Pakistan: It all happens on Tuesday when the Pakistan government ended the siege; the 7 Gunmen entered and started firing in the military school and killed 132 children among 141. A military spokesman Maj. Gen Asim Bajwa said, “The rampage at Army public school and college began in the morning when seven militants scaled a black wall using a ladder and reached to the auditorium where students gathered for an event, they opened fire and it seems like their sole purpose was to kill those innocent kids.”
Pakistan’s teenage Nobel Peace laureate Malala Yousafzai herself a survivor of Taliban shooting-she was heartbroken by the bloodshed.
Where a 41 year old survived from this incident, Mehra khan said, “About 400 students were in the hall when the gunmen broke through the doors and started shooting. They shoot one of the teachers in the head and then set her on fire and shouted ‘God is great’.
One of the wounded students, Abdullah Jamal said, “He was with the group of 8th and 10th grade students who were getting first aid instruction and training with a team of army medics when the violence became real, panic breakout when the shooting began.”
Pakistani analyst said that it is kind of message by them that they can kill the children.
One child spoke out from the hospital and said, “I saw children falling down who were crying and screaming. I also fell down and after sometime I realized that I have got a bullet.”
Another student Amir Mateen said, “When they heard the shooting, they locked the door from inside but gunmen blasted through anyway and opened fire.
U.S. President Barack Obama said, “Terrorist have once again showed their depravity.”
John Kerry, U.S. secretary of state said, “The images are absolutely gut-wrenching: young children carried away in ambulances, a teacher burned alive in front of the students, a house of learning turned into a house of unspeakable horror.”
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