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PAKISTAN ARE MOURNING 6 ANNIVERSARY OF APS INCIDENT

 Pakistan is mourning the sixth anniversary of the

mourning on APs Incident 
mourning on APS incident

2014 terror attack at the military Public School in Peshawar that martyred 148 people, making it the deadliest act of terrorism in Pakistan's history. Prime Minister Imran Khan said that the devastating attack united Pakistan within the fight against terrorism.

 He made the statement at an inauguration ceremony of a cardiological institute in Peshawar. “After the APS attack in 2014, our people had decided to fight the war against terrorism together and now you'll see that the law-and-order situation of the country is totally different,” he said. Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the incident we have on 16 december 2014 continues to remain a scar on the collective memory of the nation. "We cannot forget the agony of this day,"
 Federal Minister for Planning and Development said to media Asad Umar reflected that December 16, 2014 was a dark day for humanity.
PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari also speek up today that the bloodshed of innocent children and martyrs of the APS attack continue to shake the "conscience of the nation until the perpetrators and facilitators of this gory crime weren't dropped at justice".
 “Being the son of a martyr Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto, I, and thus the PPP, completely solidarity with these parents,” he added. "The terrorists did not killed children they fetched our future and ," wrote PML-N vice-president Maryam Nawaz. She added that the martyrs were avenged by the soldiers during her father,
 Nawaz Sharif's, government
. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Shah Farman said the state "will always remember what they [martyrs] did for the explanation for the nation".
 "Sacrifices of the scholars martyred within the tragic APS incident would always be remembered," said KP Chief Minister Mahmood Khan, adding that the safety forces and therefore the nation are united to eliminate terrorism from the society and therefore the government would always extend a hand to the bereaved families of the APS.
 "Words will never be enough,"

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