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A girls’ middle school in Zeraki village, North Waziristan, was blown up in a late-night explosion. The blast, which occurred in the early hours in the Mir Ali district, reduced the school building to ruins.
Police reports indicate that unidentified individuals targeted the school with bombs, causing significant structural damage. Fortunately, there were no casualties as the school was empty at the time of the incident.
Local authorities condemned the attack, highlighting the ongoing challenges in providing education for girls in the region. Efforts are underway to assess the full extent of the damage and plan necessary repairs to the school building.
The police have launched a thorough investigation to identify and apprehend the perpetrators. Security measures in the area have been intensified to prevent further incidents, and community leaders are collaborating with law enforcement to maintain peace and stability.
In late May, unidentified terrorists torched a girls’ middle school in the Razmak tehsil of North Waziristan district. Moreover, a police officer escaped unhurt in a remote-control bomb attack targeting his vehicle in South Waziristan district.
Officials reported no casualties in these incidents. According to Dawn, attackers entered the Golden Arrow Girls Middle School in Shakhimar village, Razmak tehsil, and set it on fire, destroying furniture, ceilings, computers, books, and other equipment.