Pakistan police disclosed that some unknown militants on Wednesday burn down two girls’ schools in Pakistan’s southwest Balochistan province.
There was no casualty was reported in the incident as the attacked institutions were day schools and closed at night when the attack was launched.
No group or person has claimed responsibility for the incident.
This is the second major incident of attack on educational institutions in Pakistan over the last few days.
Earlier on Friday, some unknown militants set 12 schools in the country’s north Gilgit Baltistan area on fire.
Pakistan faces significant education challenges, with an estimated 25 million children out of school, according to Human Rights Watch (HRW).
HRW said in a 2017 report that Pakistani militants have destroyed school buildings, targeted teachers and students, and terrorized parents into keeping their children out of school.
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