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Pakistan pays tribute to APS’ martyrs, reaffirms resolve to protect people, defend sovereignty

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 16 (APP): Pakistan on Tuesday paying tribute to the martyrs of Army Public School in Peshawar, reaffirmed its unshakeable resolve to protect its people, defend its sovereignty, and pursue its vision of lasting peace through unity, resilience, and an uncompromising stance against terrorism —irrespective of its origin.

On the anniversary of the heinous terrorist attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar, Pakistan solemnly remembers the innocent children and teachers who were martyred in an act of sheer inhumanity. Their sacrifice stands as an enduring symbol of the nation’s resolve to confront and defeat terrorism in all its forms.

“As we remember the martyrs, this tragic anniversary underscores the continuing urgency of eradicating the menace of terrorism. Pakistan has been among the hardest-hit countries in this fight, having lost more than 90,000 lives and borne immense economic and social costs. These sacrifices remain an enduring reminder of Pakistan’s frontline role and unwavering commitment to counter terrorism. They have saved countless precious lives — not only of Pakistanis, but also of people across the region and beyond,” a press statement issued by the Foreign Office Spokesperson said.

It said Pakistan’s security forces and law-enforcement agencies continue to take decisive and effective action against terrorist groups. At the same time, Pakistan faces a persistent threat from terrorist elements operating from across the border, with sustained support from our adversaries. We have consistently drawn attention to this challenge and have taken resolute measures to prevent terrorism from spilling over into our territory.

In doing so, Pakistan has acted as a bulwark against the spread of terrorism beyond its borders, contributing significantly to the security and stability of the wider region and beyond. This unrefuted reality underscores the urgent need for concrete action to dismantle terrorist sanctuaries and to cut off all forms of support to all terrorist groups, including those targeting Pakistan, the statement added.

Farmers cut fodder in a field along New Hyderabad City Road for delivery to other cities.

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Farmers cut fodder in a field along New Hyderabad City Road for delivery to other cities.
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Farmers cut fodder in a field along New Hyderabad City Road for delivery to other cities.
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HYDERABAD: December 16 – Labourers load fodder onto a truck for delivery to other cities along New Hyderabad City Road. APP/AKS/MAF/TZD/FHA

Women wash clothes using running tube-well water near Hala Naka Road.

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Women wash clothes using running tube-well water near Hala Naka Road.
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A view of thick fog that engulfs the whole city during morning time.

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A view of thick fog that engulfs the whole city during morning time.
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A view of thick fog that engulfs the whole city during morning time.
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MULTAN: December 16 – A view of thick fog that engulfs the whole city during morning time. APP/SFD/MAF/TZD/FHA

Nation remembers APS martyrs’ sacrifice against terrorism: Sukkur Mayor

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SUKKUR, Dec 16 (APP):Sukkur Mayor and Sindh government spokesperson Barrister Arsalan Islam Sheikh on Tuesday said the pain of the APS Peshawar attack remains deeply etched in the nation’s heart and expressed solidarity with the bereaved families, saying the nation stands with them in this hour of grief and salutes their patience
He stated that the young martyrs of APS sacrificed their lives for Pakistan’s bright future, and their sacrifices remind us of the nation’s unwavering resolve against terrorism. He added that the APS incident united the nation against terrorism, highlighting the path of unity, tolerance, and peace.
The mayor vowed to carry forward the martyrs’ mission of peace, education, and a brighter future.

A view of seagull bird picking the little fish in the water pond at Qasimabad.

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A view of seagull bird picking the little fish in the water pond at Qasimabad.
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A view of seagull bird picking the little fish in the water pond at Qasimabad.
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HYDERABAD: December 16 – A view of seagull birds picking the fishes in the water pond at Qasimabad. APP/FHN/MAF/TZD/FHA
A view of seagull bird picking the little fish in the water pond at Qasimabad.
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HYDERABAD: December 16 – A view of seagull birds picking the fishes in the water pond at Qasimabad. APP/FHN/MAF/TZD/FHA

A vendor roasts corn cobs at his roadside stall near Zero Point in the Federal Capital.

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A vendor roasts corn cobs at his roadside stall near Zero Point in the Federal Capital.
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PIA flight schedule disrupted due to dense fog in major cities

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LAHORE, Dec 16 (APP):Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight operations have been affected due to dense fog in Lahore,Multan,Sialkot and Faisalabad, leading to temporary changes in flight schedules.
According to a PIA spokesperson,both domestic and international flights were facing disruptions as visibility at the affected airports has dropped significantly,posing challenges for the safe landing and take-off of aircraft.
Passengers have been advised to obtain the latest information about their flights before departing for the airport.
The spokesperson said that the temporary schedule adjustments were aimed at ensuring passenger safety and avoiding unnecessary delays during adverse weather conditions.
During periods of severe fog,reduced visibility becomes a major operational concern,making flight operations highly sensitive and safety-dependent.
PIA has requested passengers to contact its helpline at 786-786-111 prior to travel to confirm the latest status of their respective flights.