Ahmed Tahrir is a student at the public school in the Pakistani army in Peshawar, where 148 people, including 132 children were killed Tuesday by the Taliban. He was in the auditorium where the massacre took place. He says:
"Of the students who were in the room, many were petrified. And those who were on their chairs were trapped amid the cries, movements ... I saw many of my brothers lying on the ground, being hit by bullets, calling for help. You can see the shoes: nobody thought about his business. They left everything and they just ran for their lives. "
Andleeb Aftab teaches about her in this school that welcomes children of soldiers. Tuesday, she lost her son and many colleagues.
"When I entered the military hospital, there were many colleagues, she recalls. The medial staff asked me to go into a room to identify victims. They did not know I had lost too my boy in the attack ... I lost my child and I was looking for. "
Sitting beside her, silent, his youngest son Mussad Aftab survived the attack.
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