Twelve young ladies' schools have been torched by unidentified people in facilitated assaults in Pakistan's unsettled Gilgit-Baltistan, activating dissent by nearby inhabitants who looked for wellbeing for instructive organizations which are frequently assaulted by the aggressors, a media report said on Friday.
The schools in Chilas town, around 130-kilometer from Gilgit, were focused on toward the end of last night by unidentified men who additionally harmed school property crosswise over Diamer locale, police said.
"Blasts were likewise set off in two schools," Pakistan News detailed, citing police authorities.
Following the assaults, nearby inhabitants organized a challenge at Siddique Akbar Chowk requesting the capture of guilty parties and looking for security for instructive foundations which are frequently focused by the aggressors, it said.
Police have begun a hunt activity in the territory to capture the culprits. As indicated by the area organization, the schools were under-development.
Young ladies' schools are regularly assaulted in the northern regions of Pakistan.
In December 2011, no less than two young ladies' schools were halfway harmed in low-power blasts in Chilas.
In 2004, young ladies' schools in Chilas went under a series of assaults. Nine schools of which eight were young ladies' schools were assaulted and annihilated in five days in the territory in February.
Fear based oppressors have likewise exploded instructive foundations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA).
As indicated by a report, around 1,500 schools have been obliterated in the inborn belt amid the most recent 10 years.
Nobel Prize victor and instruction lobbyist Malala Yousafzai was additionally shot by the Taliban in 2012 for pushing young ladies' training in Swat.
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