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It’s one month since Peshawar school attack

PESHAWAR: One month has passed since the Army Public School (APS) attack in which 150 people were killed, including 134 children.

The merciless attack on the school by terrorists on December 16 left 150 people dead, including 134 children, while 124 were injured.


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The Army conducted an hours-long operation and killed all seven terrorists.

APS was shut following the attack and reopened on January 12 with students coming to the school in high spirits.

Several high level personalities are visiting APS to boost the morale of the kids. Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif visited the school on January 12.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s visit is also scheduled.

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