Girls' primary school blown up by unidentified miscreants in KP's Lower South Waziristan

Published June 24, 2026 Updated June 24, 2026 12:15pm
An undated image shows a view of Birmal tehsil in Lower South Waziristan. — photo via author
An undated image shows a view of Birmal tehsil in Lower South Waziristan. — photo via author

LOWER SOUTH WAZIRISTAN: Unidentified miscreants blew up a government girls’ primary school using explosive material late on Tuesday night in Sara Ghowara area of Birmal tehsil, police said.

According to District Police Officer (DPO) Muhammad Tahir Shah, the school building was destroyed in the explosion, which occurred late at night.

DPO Shah told Dawn that police had registered an initial report in the daily log and launched an investigation into the incident. No individual or group has claimed responsibility so far.

According to local police and residents, attacks targeting educational institutions have increased in Lower South Waziristan in recent months.

Unidentified attackers had earlier targeted two schools in Birmal tehsil in February and March.

Residents and community leaders say such attacks not only reflect hostility toward education but also pose a serious threat to children’s future, particularly girls, who already face challenges in accessing educational opportunities in remote areas.

Meanwhile, a government school for girls in North Waziristan’s Mir Ali was also destroyed by explosives in December 2025. In October, the building of a government primary school for girls was blown up with explosives in the Wanda Zahidgul area of KP’s Lakki Marwat district.

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