Pakistan school attack, Taliban terrorists kill 145 Students and teachers, mostly children
This is the report according to CNN -- "'God is great,'" the Taliban militants shouted as they roared through the hallways of a school in Peshawar, Pakistan.
Then, 14-year-old student Ahmed Faraz recalled, one of them took a harsher tone.
" 'A lot of the children are under the benches,' " a Pakistani Taliban said, according to Ahmed. " 'Kill them.' "
By the time the
hours-long siege at Army Public School and Degree College ended early
Tuesday evening, at least 145 people -- 132 children, 10 school staff
members and three soldiers -- were dead, military spokesman Gen. Asim
Bajwa said. More than 100 were injured, many with gunshot wounds,
according to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province Information Minister Mushtaq
Ghani.
The death toll does not
include the terrorists who attacked the school, bursting into an
auditorium where a large number of students were taking an exam and
gunning down many of them within minutes, Bajwa said.
"They started shooting indiscriminately," Bajwa said, "and that's where maximum damage was caused."
Pakistani Taliban spokesman Mohammed Khurrassani said the militants scaled the school's walls around 10 a.m. (midnight ET), intent on killing older students there.
The Taliban had "300 to
400 people ... under their custody" at one point, said Khurrassani,
whose group is called Tehreek e Taliban Pakistan, or TTP. But Bajwa said
there was no hostage situation, as the attackers' focus was shooting to
kill rather than taking captives.
They were eventually met
by Pakistani troops who pushed through the complex building by building,
room by room. By 4 p.m., they'd confined the attackers to four
buildings. A few hours later, all the militants -- seven of them,
according to Bajwa -- were dead.
World leaders condemn Pakistan attack
Pakistani authorities
spent Tuesday night inside the school in Peshawar, a city about 120
kilometers (75 miles) from the country's capital, Islamabad, looking for
survivors, victims and improvised explosive devices planted to worsen
the carnage.
As they searched, they discovered that the school's principal was among the terrorists' victims.
The attack drew sharp
condemnation from top Pakistani officials, who vowed that the country
wouldn't stop its war against the Taliban.
"We are undeterred. ... We will not back off," Defense Minister Khawaja Asif told CNN.
But he said the ambush
at the school is another example of how great his nation's sacrifices
have been in fighting that's raged for more than a decade.
"Even the children are
dying on the frontline in the war against terror," he said. "The smaller
the coffin, the heavier it is to carry. ... It's a very, very tragic
day."
.....culled from CNN
THE LORD IS GOOD AND HIS MERCIES ENDURE FOREVER. THE RATE OF VIOLENCE AND SENSELESS KILLINGS ARE BECOMING ALARMING AND GETTING OUT OF HAND, IF THIS DOES NOT MAKE YOU AFRAID THEN I WONDER WHAT WILL.
THIS ALL GOES TO SHOW THE WORD THAT OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST SAID WHEN HIS DISCIPLES ASKED HIM IN MATTHEW 24 VERSE 3 TO TELL THEM THE SIGNS OF THE END TIMES AND HE REPLIED THUS:
And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?
ONLY THOSE WHO CALL ON THE NAME OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST WILL BE SAVED
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