Remembering the innocent lives lost in #APSPeshawar attack on 16th of December 2014, a tragedy that left the nation with an irreplaceable loss. The nation is remembering its brave martyrs that sacrificed their lives in war against terrorism.
5 years after the horrific massacre, the wounds are still as fresh and the hearts still ache. Hashtags regarding the attack have been trending all over social media:
And people are saluting the young martyrs that left us a little too soon:
144 kids, 144 dreams, 144 families, 144 Leader's. All gone within an hour. 😢 They went to school and never came back. 💔#BlackDay pic.twitter.com/vqVt9m5CCI
— Sadam rana (@Sadamrana10) December 15, 2019
We pray the world never has to witness anything like this:
Killing 132 innocent children while they were AT school.
Slaughtering children while their mothers awaited at home
World has never seen such terrorism.
Those who couldn’t survive have left a pain in our hearts.
Those who DID survive have been traumatised for life.#APSPeshawar pic.twitter.com/Re0bYfxChV— شاہ زیب بخاری (@iSyedShahzaibB) December 15, 2019
Please!
Please please, do not post pictures that relive the horrors of December 16th, 2014 #APSPeshawar #APSMartyrs #APSMassacre
Pray for the little souls, pray for the continued strength of their parents.
Make a commitment that you will never harm another life ever, except self defense— ᴇʀɢᴏᴘʜɪʟᴇ (@RstyClinomaniac) December 15, 2019
Humare phool:
Yet another year passed and the incident of #APSPeshawar remained an aching wound in our hearts. A horrendous event, engulfing lives of many children, was the most heart wrenching event till today. No words can ever console the parents who lost their flowers in this tragedy.
— Biya Ali Zaib. (@BiyaAli9) December 15, 2019
Gaye the school bus mei, magar aye ambulance mei:
We remember you! 💔💕#APSMartyrs #APSPeshawar pic.twitter.com/907aq5ELk3
— Tayyab Hassan (@tayyab_chaudary) December 15, 2019
Heart wrenching:
No Words For This Picture 💔😭 #BlackDay #APSPeshawar pic.twitter.com/xAUI4u8jz7
— Shoaib Shahid (@TheShoaibShahid) December 15, 2019
Waqar Zaka shared what a traumatized eye witness had to say:
One day after the #APSPeshawarAttack , I met a survivor, eye witness student from Army Public School, Lady Reading Hospital, I still cant get his comments out of my head .#APSPeshawarAttack #APSMartyrs #BlackDay pic.twitter.com/Hn9RJVSvvD
— Waqar Zaka (@ZakaWaqar) December 15, 2019
Absolutely!
That incident which made every person cry, those flowers(Students) can't be forgotten. APS Massacre is still alive in our memories. It provides us with an impetus to continue our fight against terrorism. Those martyred are our real heroes..✌️😢💔#APSPeshawar pic.twitter.com/zjujcWhEZQ
— Sahida Medee Bukhari (@ShahidaMedee) December 15, 2019
Their hearts so pure, eyes so innocent:
Their smile was more stronger than the Guns.#InnocentMartyrsOfAPS #APSPeshawar #APSMartyrs # pic.twitter.com/KUtIFFOO9Y
— BilalNaqvi (@BilalNa10911062) December 15, 2019
He deserves it!
Ahmed Nawaz, who survived the attack on the #APSPeshawar has become the third pakistani to be awarded a point of light. pic.twitter.com/zwW20X7KdN
— Aamir Liaquat Husain (@AamirLiaquat) December 15, 2019
No child should go through something like this:
5 years ago butchers attacked our kids at #APSPeshawar
150 people including 134 children were martyred.
Today is the day to remember the families that sent their children to school¬ into a battle zone.
..to resolve that never again this should happen to any child.#APSMartyrs pic.twitter.com/b5dVJB9ZVv— Raza Ahmad Rumi (@Razarumi) December 16, 2019
The pain, the sense of loss is something one can never get used to:
Some sick minded may think that #APSPeshawar was just an incident which happend and become the part of our past.
Their perception is wrong; the pain is very deep and can not be erase from our minds.#stopstateterrorism#StopHostingAPSKiller pic.twitter.com/wOYAEr1doJ— Ali Wazir (@Aliwazirna50) December 15, 2019
This is heart breaking:
A picture made by a girl who Lost her brother on 16 December 2014 Peshawar school attack 💔#APSPeshawar #BlackDay pic.twitter.com/UYU0pwIH88
— Stùpíd 420 😈 (@StupidLarka420) December 15, 2019
💔
There is no footprint too small to leave an imprint on this World #APSPeshawar #BlackDay pic.twitter.com/MY2tGGTZ4l
— MARY… THE IRISH INSAFIAN (@IRISHINSAFIAN) December 15, 2019
You should, you’re a warrior!
#WaleedKhan, you are our hero and pride. More power to you. Stay blessed #APSPeshawar pic.twitter.com/CqNx1fiLGz
— Shad Begum (@ShadBegum) December 17, 2017
Team diva stands in solidarity with the families of the APS martyrs and hope that we make the world a better place for our children.