Taliban bomb four schools in Mohmand Agency
No one was injured in the pre-dawn blasts in the district.
PESHAWAR:
Suspected Taliban militants bombed four boys' schools in Mohmand Agency on Thursday, officials said, in the latest attack on government educational institutions.
No one was injured in the pre-dawn blasts in the district, where officials said Taliban attacks have now destroyed more than 100 schools.
"Militants from TTM (Tehreek-e-Taliban Mohmand) blew up the buildings of four schools at around 2:30am," an intelligence official in Mohmand told AFP.
Liaqat Ali, a government official, confirmed the incident and told AFP that militants planted locally made explosives to dynamite the school buildings.
"All the four schools were completely destroyed, the number of schools destroyed in Mohmand is now more than 100," Ali said.
Militants opposed to co-education have destroyed hundreds of schools, mostly for girls, in northwest Pakistan in recent years.
Suspected Taliban militants bombed four boys' schools in Mohmand Agency on Thursday, officials said, in the latest attack on government educational institutions.
No one was injured in the pre-dawn blasts in the district, where officials said Taliban attacks have now destroyed more than 100 schools.
"Militants from TTM (Tehreek-e-Taliban Mohmand) blew up the buildings of four schools at around 2:30am," an intelligence official in Mohmand told AFP.
Liaqat Ali, a government official, confirmed the incident and told AFP that militants planted locally made explosives to dynamite the school buildings.
"All the four schools were completely destroyed, the number of schools destroyed in Mohmand is now more than 100," Ali said.
Militants opposed to co-education have destroyed hundreds of schools, mostly for girls, in northwest Pakistan in recent years.