Airshow: Pakistan Air Force pays tribute to APS victims
Kids punch the air as PAF's JF-17 fighter jets fly over their school on Friday. PHOTO: INP
PESHAWAR:
Pakistan Air Force (PAF) conducted an airshow to pay tribute to students who lost their lives in the Army Public School (APS) attack last month.
According to a press release issued by the PAF, three JF-17 jets of Pakistan Air Force flew over the army-run school.
A large number of students, teachers and parents gathered at the school to witness the show.
At the end of the event, the students sang the national anthem.
In a special message to students, the air chief lauded their courage and determination to return to their studies after such a gruesome terrorist attack. He added the sacrifices of the APS victims will not go to waste.
Airshow: Pakistan Air Force pays tribute to APS victims
I looked for some photos of the airshow but it seems that the only one photo has been published as of now.
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Kids punch the air as PAF's JF-17 fighter jets fly over their school on Friday. PHOTO: INP
PESHAWAR:
Pakistan Air Force (PAF) conducted an airshow to pay tribute to students who lost their lives in the Army Public School (APS) attack last month.
According to a press release issued by the PAF, three JF-17 jets of Pakistan Air Force flew over the army-run school.
A large number of students, teachers and parents gathered at the school to witness the show.
At the end of the event, the students sang the national anthem.
In a special message to students, the air chief lauded their courage and determination to return to their studies after such a gruesome terrorist attack. He added the sacrifices of the APS victims will not go to waste.
Airshow: Pakistan Air Force pays tribute to APS victims
I looked for some photos of the airshow but it seems that the only one photo has been published as of now.