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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Suicide attack in school kills a boy in Pak - More attacks reported

Taliban militants blew up a boys' school and assailants threw grenades at a music event, killing a student, in separate incidents in north and southwest Pakistan, officials said Wednesday.

The boys' school attack took place overnight in the Spin Qabar area of Khyber, a lawless district that straddles the main supply line for NATO troops fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan.

"All four rooms of the government boys' primary school were completely destroyed. Taliban are responsible," Khyber's top administrative official Shafirillah Khan told .

No one was hurt as the school was closed for the night, he added.

There was no claim for the attack, but Islamists opposed to co-education and advocating sharia law have destroyed hundreds of schools, mostly for girls, in northwest Pakistan in recent years -- including 16 last month.

In the southwestern province of Baluchistan, unknown attackers hurled three grenades into a cultural show at an engineering university in Khuzdar district, some 300 kilometres (188 miles) south of the provincial capital Quetta.

One student was killed and 13 wounded, district police chief Nazir Ahmad Kurd told .

"This was an attack on a cultural show while students were enjoying music," he said.

There was no claim for responsibility, but local security officials linked the incident to violent rivalry between two clans in the tribal area.

Pakistan has also seen a growth in religious conservatism in parts of the northwest and Baluchistan, which borders Afghanistan and Iran, with militants opposing music and films and instead advocating Islamic education.

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