A wound that cannot heal, a winter that never left
A number of celebs are also remembering the victims on this grim day, with Mahira Khan making a prayer for the world. "May this world never have to see a tragedy as big as this," she tweeted.
Will not.. can not, ever forget. May this world never have to see a tragedy as big as this. #APS #APSPeshawar pic.twitter.com/u03jJZBy2P
— Mahira Khan (@TheMahiraKhan) December 16, 2019
Actor Mansha Pasha also followed suit, tweeting, "We can never forget it. The horror of it."
Words fall short to describe the pain, anguish, confusion and despair of that day as we witnessed children who should have been busy studying, lose their lives to terror.
— Mansha Pasha (@manshapasha) December 16, 2019
We can never forget it. The horror of it. #BlackDay #APSPeshawar
Nadia Jamil paid her respect and solemn farewell to the victims of the attacks, majority of whom were little kids.
Rabrakhaaa pyaaron!#NeverForget #NeverForgotten #APSPeshawar
— Nadia Jamil (@NJLahori) December 16, 2019
Superstar actor Bilal Ashraf also made a prayer for those affected by the brutal attack, which ultimately saw the Pakistan Army amp up their effort to thwart terrorists.
12-16.14 A day we will never ever forget. Prayers for all those who lost their lives. #APSAttack pic.twitter.com/G1MVa6ujXG
— Bilal Ashraf (@IamBilalAshraf) December 16, 2019
Remembering APS: A trauma Peshawar simply cannot move past
Faysal Quraishi also echoed the same sentiment, saying how this day will never be forgotten.
نا بھولیں ھیں نہ بھولنے دیں گیں #APSPeshawar pic.twitter.com/qAAfPBx9FR
— Faysal Quraishi (@faysalquraishi) December 16, 2019
16 December is routinely commemorated as a Black Day in Pakistan's history, and will always be remembered for the inimitable bravery of the victims, the survivors, and the rescue forces.
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