The 16th of December, 2014, was a black day in Pakistani history.
Introduction
On 16 December, black day 2014, a group of terrorists attacked the Army Public School. Peshawar killed more than 140 children and teachers. It marked the bloodiest day in Pakistan’s history. Resulted in one of the deadliest terrorist attacks since the 9/11 attack on New York City. The massacre was Pakistan’s 9/11, an attack that shocked the nation. Exposed its flaws as a nation, challenging its security institutions and highlighting its weaknesses to the world.
The 16th of December, 2014, was a black day in Pakistani history.
The 16 December 2014 was a black day in Pakistani history. It was the day terrorists attacked two military bases in Peshawar. Karachi, killing more than 100 people and injuring many others.
The targeted attacks were carried out by a group called Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). According to reports, they planned this attack for months before it occurred. They used weapons such as mortars and grenades during their assault on both bases. However, they also killed each other because they couldn’t agree on how to proceed next!
At 10:00 in the morning on that day, terrorists struck the Army Public School in Peshawar. Shooting and killing 144 people, mostly students.
The 16 December 2014 was a black day in Pakistani history. At 10:00 in the morning on that day. Terrorists struck the Army Public School in Peshawar, shooting and killing 144 people, mostly students. The attack happened at the school where over 200 children were studying for their exams.
The military subsequently launched air strikes against militant hideouts and arrested hundreds of suspects. Who was believed to be involved in planning or carrying out attacks on educational institutions across Pakistan’s border? With Afghanistan and India’s capital New Delhi?
Horrific images of terrified children fleeing the school were beamed across Pakistan and across the world.
Horrific images of terrified children fleeing the school were beamed across Pakistan and across the world. The children’s stories are heartbreaking: they were shot while trying to escape their burning school or carried out of it by their parents as they lay dying. Many children died in front of their parents as they tried to protect them from bullets raining down on them from above.
Media organizations also showed images of adults being killed who had been sheltering inside schools during attacks; some had sought refuge by trying to hide under desks when bombs exploded nearby, but others had been shot dead by attackers who entered buildings looking for hostages or hiding places where people could be taken prisoner instead (or even just for fun).
The army responded by launching a major operation against Taliban insurgents in North Waziristan.
On the 16th of December, 2014, the Pakistani army launched a major operation against Taliban insurgents in North Waziristan. This is not the first time that they have been fighting in this area; they have been fighting them since 2007 and 2001 respectively. The Pakistan Army has been waging war against its own people for over 20 years now and it shows no signs of slowing down any time soon.
There are incredibly sad events that happen all around the world every day.
The world is a dangerous place, and there are many sad events that happen every day. We need to keep our children safe from these events and do everything we can to make sure they don’t happen again.
Conclusion
As we can see, there are many things that go on around the world every day. It’s important to keep in mind how fortunate we are as humans when it comes to these events happening elsewhere while they don’t here at all. The best thing we can do is try our best not to let them affect us too much and focus on what matters most: ourselves!