Khawarij Detonate Girls School in Wana’s Kadi Kot, Reducing Education Facility to Ruins

In a deeply troubling incident, Khawarij targeted and destroyed the Janan Girls High School located in Kadi Kot, Wana, during the night by detonating explosives. The blast caused severe structural damage to the school building, leaving it largely in ruins and rendering the facility non-operational.

Local reports confirm that the Government Girls High School Kadi Kot suffered extensive damage as a result of the explosion. While no loss of life has been reported, the attack has significantly impacted the educational infrastructure available to girls in the area, disrupting their access to safe and stable learning facilities.

The destruction of a girls’ school is not merely the loss of a physical structure; it is an attack on the right to education, awareness, and the future of the younger generation. Such actions reflect an attempt by Khawarij to intimidate communities and obstruct the spread of knowledge, particularly among girls who are striving for education and empowerment.

This cowardly and reprehensible act is strongly rejected in the most emphatic terms. Educational institutions represent hope, progress, and stability, and any attempt to target them is an attempt to undermine the social and intellectual development of society.

Despite this incident, the determination of the local community to continue pursuing education remains firm and unwavering. The destruction of infrastructure cannot weaken the resolve of students, parents, and educators committed to learning and progress.

Authorities have been urged to take immediate steps to secure educational institutions in the region and to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice. Prioritizing the reconstruction of the damaged school is essential so that academic activities can resume without prolonged disruption.

The people of South Waziristan reaffirm their commitment to peace, education, and resilience in the face of such acts aimed at disrupting learning and development

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