Peshawar: The darkest day in the history of Pakistan, the tragedy of APS has completed 9 years and still the spirit of the parents of APS martyrs is higher than the mountain
December 16 will always be remembered as a dark day in the history of Pakistan. It marks a national tragedy that has wounded the hearts of every Pakistani.
In 2014, Pakistan was inflicted huge damage by terrorists targeting innocent children of the Army Public School in Peshawar. Six armed terrorists had attacked the school with modern weapons and targeted innocent children and teachers.
The terrorists ended up killing 149 people, including 132 children
The APS Peshawar terrorist attack has completed nine years, but the morale of the families of the martyrs is as high and strong as a mountain.
The nation has not forgotten the brutality with which the terrorists martyred innocent children, Muhammad Ali Shaheed’s mother shares her memories.
“My son was very lively and a friend of friends. He was also known as the ‘Golden Boy’ in school,” says the mother of Muhammad Ali Shaheed. “My son wanted to become an SSG commando. Perhaps he fought a battle, but life has not been faithful.” She further said that Ali was a mama’s boy since childhood and was very close to her. “Even today, if someone asks me, I have one son and three daughters, because a martyr is always alive,”