APS terrorist attack: Tale of survivors’ heartbreak, hope and courage

pakistan(National Times)- As some wounds never heal, the horror of the Army Public School (APS) Peshawar terrorist attack remains etched in the memories of survivors and the families of the deceased, even a decade later. On December 16, 2014, six terrorists stormed APS and martyred nearly 150 innocent students and teachers. The terror of that carnage continues to haunt the firsthand witnesses and their families. For some, it has served as an impetus to strive harder in life, while others still struggle to recover fully. The story of Ahmed Khattak, who survived the attack that claimed his brother’s life, is an epitome of resilience. Khattak’s father said that, despite enduring a great tragedy and excruciating pain, his son had managed to recover and complete his graduation in BS Political Science, proving that fear and terrorism can be defeated through education. Speaking to Geo News, Khattak said he was determined to move forward and serve the country. On the other hand, Tariq Jan, a father from Charsadda, still struggles to cope with his grief. He lost two children in the horrific incident. “The morning of December 16 is always agonising as I avoid making eye contact with family members and try not to recall the martyred children,” he said. “We are caught between a rock and a hard place, as we cannot cry openly—neither at home nor outside.” Jan revealed that five of his children were studying at APS when the tragedy struck. The surviving three brothers of the two victims were so traumatised that two of them could not continue their studies, although their parents managed to support one in resuming his education. While the anguish of their loss torments him, Jan said the thought of their martyrdom brings him some solace.



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