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    Nawaz Sharif visiting hospitalMaryam Nawaz Sharif/Twitter
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    A soldier stands by blood on the floor at the Army Public School, which was attacked by Taliban gunmen, in Peshawar.Reuters
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    A local reporter walks past a damaged wall of the Army Public School, which was attacked by Taliban gunmen, in Peshawar.Reuters
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    Shoes lie in blood on the auditorium floor at the Army Public School in Peshawar.Reuters
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    A soldier stands in the Army Public School, which was attacked by Taliban gunmen, in Peshawar.Reuters
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    A soldier inspects the Army Public School, which was attacked by Taliban gunmen, in Peshawar.Reuters
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    Rescue team members go through debris inside the Army Public School, which was attacked by Taliban gunmen, in Peshawar.Reuters
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    A soldier stands inside the Army Public School in Peshawar.Reuters
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    Burnt books lie on the floor at the Army Public School in Peshawar.Reuters
  • Peshawar attack
    A soldier walks past blood on the auditorium floor at the Army Public School in Peshawar.Reuters
  • Nawaz Sharif visiting hospital
    Nawaz Sharif visiting hospitalMaryam Nawaz Sharif/Twitter
  • Nawaz Sharif visiting hospital
    Nawaz Sharif visiting hospitalMaryam Nawaz Sharif/Twitter

After the mass burial of innocent school kids who lost their lives following a Taliban attack in Peshawar, new inside images of the school have been released.

The devastating images show blood stains on the ground and walls of the Army Public School, which was attacked by Tehreek-e-Taliban on Tuesday killing 141 people including 132 children.

In the Pakistan Taliban's deadliest attack till date, seven gunmen reportedly walked from class to class shooting innocent students.

Meanwhile, Pakistan Prime Minister visited many survivors, who are being treated in hospitals. During his visit to Peshawar, the PM said: "We announce that there will be no differentiation between 'good' and 'bad' Taliban and have resolved to continue the war against terrorism till the last terrorist is eliminated." 

The government has declared a three-day mourning period, from Wednesday.

Pakistan's Nobel Peace laureate Malala Yousafzai, a survivor of a Taliban shooting, also reacted after the Pesahwar school attack.

"My family and I are heartbroken after hearing the news that more than 132 children and teachers and children have lost their life in the attack in a school in Peshawar.

"We stand with all those families and all those children who are injured right now and who are suffering through this big trauma. Now it is time that we unite and I call upon the International community, leaders in Pakistan and all political parties, that we should stand up together and fight against terrorism and we should make sure that every child gets safe and quality education," she said.