10 injured as students lob hand grenade, exchange fire with guards at Hazara University

At least four in critical condition; clash erupted after students were stopped for security search at main gate

At least four are in critical condition and receiving medical assistance. PHOTO: ILM

MANSEHRA:
Close to a dozen people were injured on Thursday when groups of students and locals used hand grenades in a clash with security guards at Hazara University's main campus in Mansehra.

Students travelling in a Suzuki van reportedly started a fight with guards when they were asked to be searched for security purposes at the main gate of the campus.

According to sources, at least 10 of the injured students and guards have been shifted to the King Abdullah Teaching Hospital, of which four are in critical condition.

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Sources at the university and police said security was tightened around the university earlier this morning after they received threats.

The fight is said to erupted when one of the students who arrived in the Suzuki van started misbehaving with the guard. Local shopkeepers came to the defence of the guard, while the situation aggravated further when other groups of students joined in.

Eyewitnesses revealed that both sides opened fire, after which a hand grenade was hurled by a student leaving at least a dozen injured.

Administration offices, laboratories and classrooms were ransacked and damaged. A teacher at the university confirmed that teachers and female students were safe but tensions continued among the groups.

The teacher, who requested anonymity, blamed the police on the grounds that they had been informed but only a dozen police personnel were sent, which did not prove to be sufficient to control the situation.
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