Pak militants return to destroy damaged school

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Islamabad: A group of militants returned to destroy a school in Pakistan’s northwest that was partially damaged during their previous attack.

The incident took place in Khyber Agency.

The daily Dawn quoted sources as saying that about a dozen militants reached the partially-destroyed school building and blew up the structure that was still standing.

The militants had targeted the same school about two months back.

They also bombed a building of a higher secondary school for girls in South Waziristan Tuesday night.

Over 400 girl students were enrolled in it. (IANS)

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