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Peshawar school attack: A burnt out office and the scene of the final gun battle – images emerge of the aftermath of Taliban massacre Peshawar school attack: A burnt out office and the scene of the final gun battle – images emerge of the aftermath of Taliban massacre
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An auditorium floor covered in blood and a burnt out office where a suicide bomber blew himself up shocking images of the aftermath of the horrific attack at a school in Pakistan have emerged. Walls riddled with bullet holes, an auditorium floor covered in blood and a burnt out office where a suicide bomber blew himself up –  the first shocking images of the aftermath of the attack at a school in Pakistan have started to emerge today.
Pictures from inside the building show the devastation left behind after seven Taliban gunmen stormed the military-run school in the city in the north west Pakistan. Pictures from inside the building show the devastation left behind after seven Taliban gunmen bent on revenge stormed the military-run school in the north-western city.
Mass funerals were underway today as the death toll rose to 148 after the body of the school's head Tahira Qazi, was found among the debris overnight.Mass funerals were underway today as the death toll rose to 148 after the body of the school's head Tahira Qazi, was found among the debris overnight.
Military spokesman Major General Asim Bajwa said the school principal was inside her office when the attackers made their way into the administration building. He said she locked herself into the bathroom but was killed after a grenade was thrown through a vent and into the room.Military spokesman Major General Asim Bajwa said the school principal was inside her office when the attackers made their way into the administration building. He said she locked herself into the bathroom but was killed after a grenade was thrown through a vent and into the room.
As the official three day mourning period started today, the prime minister of Pakistan lifted a moratorium on the death penalty in the wake of the massacre.As the official three day mourning period started today, the prime minister of Pakistan lifted a moratorium on the death penalty in the wake of the massacre.
Pakistani video journalists film inside the auditorium of the Army Public School a day after an attack by the Taliban, in Peshawar, Pakistan (AP)Pakistani video journalists film inside the auditorium of the Army Public School a day after an attack by the Taliban, in Peshawar, Pakistan (AP)
Taliban gunman broke into the school before opening fire and killing 132 children, and wounding another 121 along with three staff, in the bloodiest massacre in the country for a number of years. A local reporter walks past a wall full of bullet holes at the Army Public School (Reuters)
A Pakistani soldier walks amidst the debris the day after the Taliban attack at the school in Peshawar (AFP)
Taliban gunman broke into the school before opening fire and killing 132 children, wounding another 121 along with three staff, in the bloodiest massacre in the country for a number of years.
Maj Gen Bajwa said the attackers made their way into the main auditorium and started shooting randomly at the students, who had gathered for an event.Maj Gen Bajwa said the attackers made their way into the main auditorium and started shooting randomly at the students, who had gathered for an event.
Students were gunned down as they tried to flee. Around 100 bodies were later recovered from the auditorium alone, Maj Gen Bajwa said.Students were gunned down as they tried to flee. Around 100 bodies were later recovered from the auditorium alone, Maj Gen Bajwa said.
There have also been reports that some of the female teachers were burned alive during the attack.There have also been reports that some of the female teachers were burned alive during the attack.
A journalist looks at a bullet-ridden wall the day after the Army Pubic School was attacked by Taliban militants (EPA)
Pakistani security officials inspect the premises in the wake of the attack (EPA)
 
Pakistan army soldiers stand outside the school's auditorium the day after the Taliban attack (AP)Pakistan army soldiers stand outside the school's auditorium the day after the Taliban attack (AP)
Journalists film and photograph inside the auditorium in the wake of the attack (AP)  
Army commandos fought the Taliban throughout the day until the school was cleared and all the attackers were reported to have been killed, eight hours after the siege had started.Army commandos fought the Taliban throughout the day until the school was cleared and all the attackers were reported to have been killed, eight hours after the siege had started.
Wounded children taken to hospital told Reuters news agency how most of the victims were killed when gunmen, wearing explosive strapped to their bodies, started to fire indiscriminately on students and their teachers.Wounded children taken to hospital told Reuters news agency how most of the victims were killed when gunmen, wearing explosive strapped to their bodies, started to fire indiscriminately on students and their teachers.
A Brave Lady, Mother, Teacher! Principal of APS, Tahira Qazi - Also martyred today! Rest in peace! #PeshawarAttack pic.twitter.com/ZYcR0bolZEA Brave Lady, Mother, Teacher! Principal of APS, Tahira Qazi - Also martyred today! Rest in peace! #PeshawarAttack pic.twitter.com/ZYcR0bolZE
Shahrukh Khan, 15, who was shot in both legs but survived by hiding under a bench, said: "One of my teachers was crying, she was shot in the hand and she was crying in pain.Shahrukh Khan, 15, who was shot in both legs but survived by hiding under a bench, said: "One of my teachers was crying, she was shot in the hand and she was crying in pain.
"One terrorist then walked up to her and started shooting her until she stopped making any sound. All around me my friends were lying injured and dead.""One terrorist then walked up to her and started shooting her until she stopped making any sound. All around me my friends were lying injured and dead."
Images which show the inside of the building following the eight hour siege have now been posted online by BBC News presenter Mishal Husain.Images which show the inside of the building following the eight hour siege have now been posted online by BBC News presenter Mishal Husain.
The principal's office where a suicide bomber blew himself up pic.twitter.com/jAYqKWOyjhThe principal's office where a suicide bomber blew himself up pic.twitter.com/jAYqKWOyjh
Scene of final gun battle in the school pic.twitter.com/M6poske46DScene of final gun battle in the school pic.twitter.com/M6poske46D
One of the doors leading into the auditorium. Broken spectacles on the floor pic.twitter.com/bh9moaS8fgOne of the doors leading into the auditorium. Broken spectacles on the floor pic.twitter.com/bh9moaS8fg
The Pakistani Taliban, which is fighting to topple the government and set up an Islamic state, immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.The Pakistani Taliban, which is fighting to topple the government and set up an Islamic state, immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.
"We selected the army's school for the attack because the government is targeting our families and females," said Taliban spokesman Muhammad Umar Khorasani. "We want them to feel the pain.""We selected the army's school for the attack because the government is targeting our families and females," said Taliban spokesman Muhammad Umar Khorasani. "We want them to feel the pain."
A three-day mourning period has been declared by the government as funerals started to be held for the victims.A three-day mourning period has been declared by the government as funerals started to be held for the victims.
Sirajul Haq, head of the Islamic political party Jamat-e-Islami, leads the funeral prayers of two school boys who were killed by Taliban militants at a school run by the Army, in Peshawar, Pakistan (EPA)Sirajul Haq, head of the Islamic political party Jamat-e-Islami, leads the funeral prayers of two school boys who were killed by Taliban militants at a school run by the Army, in Peshawar, Pakistan (EPA)
Meanwhile, the father of Nobel Peace Prize winning teenager Malala Yousafzai has spoken of the "trauma" his family experienced when they heard the news of the attack on the school yesterday.Meanwhile, the father of Nobel Peace Prize winning teenager Malala Yousafzai has spoken of the "trauma" his family experienced when they heard the news of the attack on the school yesterday.
In an interview broadcast on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Ziauddin Yousafzai described how his wife passed out when they heard the news.In an interview broadcast on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Ziauddin Yousafzai described how his wife passed out when they heard the news.
He said: "We have gone through this situation on our family level when two years back my daughter was attacked and the whole world just turned into a dark hole for our family.He said: "We have gone through this situation on our family level when two years back my daughter was attacked and the whole world just turned into a dark hole for our family.
"I can imagine just how much sadness and terror and horror these families will be passing through now."I can imagine just how much sadness and terror and horror these families will be passing through now.
"Yesterday my wife had a fit, she went into unconsciousness for 10 to 15 minutes and then we had to recover her."Yesterday my wife had a fit, she went into unconsciousness for 10 to 15 minutes and then we had to recover her.
"I've never seen my daughter so sad and so upset as I have seen her yesterdy."I've never seen my daughter so sad and so upset as I have seen her yesterdy.