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  • World leaders condemn Peshawar school assault

    World leaders Tuesday condemned deadly attack at an army-run school in Peshawar that left at least 126 students killed and 122 more injured.

    British Prime Minister David Cameron is ‘deeply shocked’ over the terrorist assault. “The news from Pakistan is deeply shocking. It's horrifying that children are being killed simply for going to school,” the British PM said in a message posted on twitter.

    French President Francois Hollande condemned what he described as a "vile" attack at Peshawar school. "No words can express the ignominy of such an attack against children in their school," Hollande said in a statement.

    The Indian premier called the attack on Army Public School ‘cowardly’ and condemned it through a series of messages on social media. Modi termed the attack ‘senseless’ and of ‘unspeakable brutality’. He said that India shared the pain of those who suffered, and offered his deepest condolences. 

    Modi termed the attack ‘senseless’ and of ‘unspeakable brutality’. He said that India shared the pain of those who suffered, and offered his deepest condolences.

    India also condemned the militant attack at Peshawar school. "I strongly condemn the terrorist attack on a school at Peshawar," Home Minister Rajnath Singh tweeted.

    "This dastardly & inhuman attack exposes the real face of terrorism. My heart goes out to the families of those children who got killed by the terrorists in Peshawar."