Pakistan has begun the painful task of burying over 130 students who died during a Taliban killing spree at a military-run school, as anger rises among politicians.
The Taliban said they targeted the campus because the government targeted their women and families.
"We want them to feel the pain" - a Taliban statement said after the attack.
Tuesday's bloodbath struck at the heart of Pakistan's military establishment.
Its Army chief says the assault createed "new resolve" to "eliminate" the insurgents "for good".
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif echoed that sentiment…
"We'll take revenge," he said, revenge for "each and every drop" of blood that was spilt today."