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Girls’ school
blown up
MIRANSHAH—Pro-Taliban militants blew up a girls’ school in restive
tribal area bordering Afghanistan, security officials said. The school
building was destroyed in the attack in Miranshah, the main town in
North Waziristan region, after militants planted explosives there late
Saturday, a security official said on condition of anonymity.
“There were no casualties as the building was empty,” he added. The
attack came amid an upsurge in violence in deeply conservative tribal
zone where militants consider female education un-Islamic.
The region has seen previous attacks on video and music shops blamed on
militants emulating the ultra-orthodox Taliban, who ruled Afghanistan
from 1996 until their ouster in a US-led invasion in 2001. The attack on
the school was the second in two days after a similar incident in
another tribal town of Khar in Bajaur district. Violence in the tribal
region straddling Afghanistan has spiked since an army raid at a
pro-Taliban mosque in the capital Islamabad in July. Almost 400 people
have been killed in the violence, mainly in suicide attacks, a tally of
the incidents shows.—Agencies |