16th December Black Day - It is known as a black day in Pakistan because it was the day when such a heinous crime was committed and so many innocent lives were lost.
The horrific attack shocked the whole world and was condemned by many countries and international organizations. Following this incident, the Pakistani government has taken several steps to tackle terrorism and ensure that similar incidents do not occur in the future.
The Peshawar massacre of 16 December 2014 is remembered as a "black day" in Pakistan and around the world. On December 16 every year, people observe a day of mourning and vigils to remember the innocent victims.
December 16 is a black day observed by the Pakistani government and military to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the attack. The day is also observed in various countries around the world, including the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, Germany and France.
The Peshawar massacre has a lasting impact on Pakistan's military and political landscape. It has been described as a "turning point" in the fight against militancy in Pakistan and led to the adoption of a tougher approach towards the Taliban and other militant groups.
The attack also prompted increased cooperation between Pakistan and Afghanistan, as well as between Pakistan and its other regional partners in the fight against terrorism.
In addition, the attack led to a number of initiatives to support survivors and victims' families, including the establishment of the Army Public School Fund, which provides financial assistance to victims' families.
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