Sunday, June 17, 2007

Terrorist Hurt When Bomb Explodes Early at Women's School

A terrorist was badly hurt after the bomb he was trying to plant at a women's school exploded early in Pakistan.
The Daily Times reported:

An alleged terrorist fell from the wall of the Women’s Vocational Training Institute here while attempting to bomb the institution and a grenade exploded in his hand.

He was rushed to Mardan District Hospital and later shifted to a Peshawar hospital. Police identified the attacker as Imtiaz Ali, resident of Daman Qila. The principal of the institute said she had received a letter exactly a month ago asking her to either close the institute or make the students wear veils.
More at Dawn.com, via Global Incident Map.
Three different CD shops have been bombed in the area in the last three months.