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Two government schools blown up in Khyber Agency

PESHAWAR: Unidentified miscreants blew up two government primary schools at Tehsil Bara of Khyber Agency late on Monday night, said political authorities on Tuesday. According to them, unidentified persons planted explosive devices outside two public sector schools in Akakhel area last night that went off, completely destroying the buildings of the schools. However, due to the timing of the incident, no loss of life has been reported. Soon after the blast, law enforcement agencies cordoned off the area and launched a search operation to capture the culprits. So far 54 government schools have been destroyed in Khyber Agency. app

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