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Bloody Last Day---Aps Attack

With the Sun's knock they opened their eyes "wow azure sky and bright sun in the chilly December." That was a normal day in school Nothing was wrong with anything Students gathered in the main hall Were taking lessons on First Aid Suddenly there was bang.... And then not one or two but seven Heavily armed terrorists entered the hall... "Say your prayer, for your angels of deaths are here" They opened fire, shooting in all directions... Screems, bullets, blood, and bodies everywhere. It was a mini doomsday... A Qayamh in Peshawar The devils then moved to the classes A teacher was trying to protect her pupils, She was burnt in front of her students Then commandos arrived and killed the monsters, But the damage was done.. 149 died that day 144 were young students Youngest was a six gear old named Khola They left homes smiling, with dreams in the eyes but were brought back with holes in the bodies Many mothers lost their minds Many survivors still in trauma A boy Waleed Khan received 8 bullets Six of them in the face. He said, "My scars are my medals, I wear them with pride, I am a survivor, No one can scare me" It's been six years, Yet the scar on our hearts is fresh The pain won't go The smell of innocent blood is still in the air Again it's 16th December Their last day in school The last day that wasn't ment to be Sshh Listen! Can you hear them in the air... December 15th, 2020 A school in Peshawar was attacked six years ago. Terrorists didnt intend to take hostages but to kill only. It ws a terrible day

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Date: 11/18/2021 11:36:00 AM
I see a terrible act was done' and to what end? I remember not 20 years ago you could walk up To a school as I have done, asked to borrow a Pen I used to sell things and would arrive Without appointment to see if the bursar was Available yet now that cannot be done' I think A spiritual evil has been behind such acts to Divide people' to set the stage of distrust so it Would be possible to remove everyday freedom From nations its been long in the making.' Inception older than 20 years
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Date: 2/13/2021 2:55:00 AM
Hi Pagunda, my sweet friend, I could't find you poems i kept going to your page and it said refer to google, then I saw you name and poem in the weeks featured poems and I was thrilled, i though I lost someone very precious when I couldn't find your poems. This poem is outstanding - unfortunately this happens all over the world. In Scotland about 7 years ago, A man with an AK47 showered nursery school age children, they all died except for the teacher - said I wish I was also dead. H&B Jenn.
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Paghunda Zahid
Date: 2/14/2021 3:43:00 AM
Such a tragic incident you shared. Don't know what's wrong with the mentality of these people. You know the incident I shared, only one of student of grade one servived, and that's because he was absent that day. Those barbaric animals burn the principle alive, when she was trying to protect the kids.... Such incidents leave grave impacts on the minds of people
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Paghunda Zahid
Date: 2/14/2021 3:41:00 AM
So really kind of you, Jennifer!!
Date: 12/24/2020 8:31:00 AM
My friend, evil ever seeks to kill maim and destroy. It is manifested in the monsters it creates. Your poem reveals the horrific and very sad truth of that tragic reality. God bless...
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Paghunda Zahid
Date: 1/7/2021 10:04:00 PM
May such incidents never happen again... Those were innocent kids, how can one be that barbaric, how!
Date: 12/16/2020 3:44:00 PM
Such a terrible evil world we live in Pagunda, they'll be punished in this life and if not the next. Tom
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Paghunda Zahid
Date: 12/23/2020 9:13:00 AM
They ought to suffer in both worlds. You just can't butcher children. Such people are worst than animals.

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