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APS librarian's charming blog

Social media users are expressing their emotions when the tragedy completes 5 years of APS.news world ahmed
 APS librarian's charming blog

Where September 16 was already the darkest chapter in Pakistan's history, the tragedy further darkened Pakistan's history after the APS incident.current world news


The tragedy lasted 5 years on APS

The Army Public School Peshawar Librarian on social media wrote all the details of the tragedy and the incident above, in the form of a farewell, and wrote a blog which is being widely shared on social media.current world news

In his blog titled 'December 16,' he describes his situation as well as the time of the December 16 tragedy, and how an innocent man died on his lap and then he What was the situation


He said he had struggled to get a librarian job at a prestigious school and was happy after receiving the job.current world news

He wrote that getting a job in this school to a common girl from a moderate community of Hashtagiri area of ​​Peshawar meant a lot to me.current world news

He wrote that I love my job and that love had grown even more in the last few years. I wanted the library to grow beyond my status.current world news

He wrote that I was more interested in the good books of the library, the sofa, or anything else than my easy job, and he was an innocent and young child at school.current world news

He said that for them, innocent faces, happy running to the library, happy to see cartoon books, and the children who enjoyed them were more interested, which they welcomed at the counter.

Sharing a remembrance of that dark day of December 16, he wrote that the sound of bullets and children screamed suddenly this morning, the sounds of intermittent firing at school were echoing.

As they compared the sounds of the shootings, they immediately ran to the library attached to the library where many children were heading towards them for fear and shock.

He wrote that when the children saw the terrorists firing bullets at their comrades, they were regularly shaking and weeping. At that moment, many things came to my mind as to how to protect these children from terrorists and what tactics should be adopted.current world news

The librarian wrote that the children saw everything they should never have seen that day. In such a situation, they put all the children in the library attached to the library inside the library.

  Before closing the door, they just thought that there was no child there, so when they glanced outside, a fourth-grade child with tears in their screaming eyes moved to the library at their fastest speed. Was running towards

The librarian wrote that he did not know which side of the bullet came from the school and crossed the body of the child. In such a case, she neglected her life, immediately approached the child and took her into the lap and brought her inside the library and closed the door and interrupted.

She wrote that she was constantly trying to calm the children but failed.

He wrote that the scene was exactly like it was in the movies, that the fourth-grade child was in my arms and stood on the brink of his life and death.

He wrote that innocent face, bloodthirsty sweater and badge of this innocent soul will not forget him even today.

The librarian said that every time she remembers that moment, her body trembled every moment how that fourth-grader, a soft-haired, handsome face was drenched in blood in my lap, took her last breath. I was looking for help, taking hiccups.

He wrote that at that time I made every effort, I was shaking constantly, I also tied my duct on his wounds but did not name blood.

He wrote that it was a horrible time, scared little children sitting in a corner of the library, a closed door and a dead child in my lap. He said that at that time, no one had attempted to enter the library, but he was in a hurry. He did not open the door.

He wrote that the same scene goes on in my eyes every morning from this day till today.

He wrote that the library is the same, the place is the same but after that tragedy, life changed completely.