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Pakistan

School massacre: Devastating before-and-after photos of 4 best friends

“Friends uplift the soul.”

ON 16 DECEMBER, the Pakistani Taliban assaulted the Army Public School in the northern Pakistani city of Peshawar, killing 145 people, including more than 100 children.

It is the worst single terrorist attack in the country’s history.

Two teenagers who survived the attack are now driving the reality home with a set of Facebook photos that show their lives before and after.

The first image shows four teenagers wearing Army Public School uniforms, while standing on the cricket pitch at the school. From left to right, the boys are Talha Munir Paracha, Rafiq Raza Bangash, Hassan Javed Khan, and Mohammad Yaseen. Yaseen, who was an avid photographer, took the photo before the attack.

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The second image was taken after the attack and depicts the two boys who survived: Paracha and Khan, who arranged the photo as a tribute to their slain friends.

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As with many photos taken by the school’s attendees prior to the attack, both photos have been shared widely on social media and picked up by news organisations.

The original photo was posted with the caption, “Friends uplift the soul.”

The Pakistani Taliban said the attack was retaliation for the military’s ongoing operations against the Taliban that have been ramped up in tribal areas since June.

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