
MailOnline just posted a story of how it all happened. It is sad, it is sickening. So sickening that, the Afghan Taliban condemned the act committed by their Pakistani counterpart.
Here's a chilling Summary of the whole barbaric event
Gunmen (numbering seven) in Peshawar entered school (which has students aged 10 to 18) and started shooting at random
One terrorist blew himself up in a classroom containing 60 children
Teacher set on fire in front of pupils, with the children forced to watch the awful and agonizing death ( The victim - allegedly singled out because she was married to a senior army officer - was said to be the wife of army soldier Subedar Abbass.)
One investigative official told MailOnline: 'They knew that children of many army personnel are studying in the school'.

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'Also they had the complete information that wives of certain army officials are teachers in the school.'
Insurgents had ‘inside information’ before carrying out well-planned attack
A 10-year-old boy caught up in the massacre has spoken of his dramatic escape from Taliban gunmen as bullets whizzed past his head - having seen two of his classmates shot dead in front of him.
Another boy said he was the sole survivor of a group of ten friends who tried to find a hiding place but were mown down.
Other survivors told how they played dead while insurgents scoured the school looking for children to shoot, before open fire indiscriminately - sometimes with smiles on their faces
Taliban accepted responsibility for the attack, claiming it 'was just a trailer'

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Expert claims attack could be due to Malala Yousafzai winning Nobel prize
Afghan Taliban criticized 'killing of innocent children' as against principles
The massacre is the worst ever in the deeply troubled region
After a nine-hour battle Pakistani special forces killed all seven terrorists. During this witnesses described hearing heavy gun fire and explosions.
The massacre was also said to be an act of revenge against the Pakistani army, which has been attempting to suppress the Pakistani Taliban in their north Waziristan tribal homelands over the past few months.
A military source said that seven army personnel, including two officers, were wounded in the fighting.
It appeared to be the worst attack in Pakistan since a 2007 suicide bombing in the port city of Karachi killed 150 people.

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