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  Taliban gunmen open fire in Pak university, 25 die

Taliban gunmen open fire in Pak university, 25 die

Published : Jan 21, 2016, 5:53 am IST
Updated : Jan 21, 2016, 5:53 am IST

Terrorists used cover of fog to scale walls; all 4 attackers killed

Rescuers shift an injured man to a hospital after an attack by gunmen at Bacha Khan University in Charsadda. (Photo: AFP)
 Rescuers shift an injured man to a hospital after an attack by gunmen at Bacha Khan University in Charsadda. (Photo: AFP)

Terrorists used cover of fog to scale walls; all 4 attackers killed

At least 21 people were massacred on Wednesday by Kalashnikov-wielding Taliban suicide attackers who stormed a prestigious university here in restive north-western Pakistan and opened indiscriminate fire, in a grim reminder of the 2014 Peshawar Army school attack.

The gunmen entered the Bacha Khan university, named after iconic leader Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan alias Bacha Khan in Charsadda, some 50 km southwest of Peshawar in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, and opened fire on students and teachers in classrooms and hostels, the police said.

Four militants were also killed as security forces retaliated, bringing the death toll to 25 in the grisly attack. The militants used the cover of thick, wintry fog to scale the walls of the university before entering buildings.

Blasts and heavy gunfire were heard from inside the campus where a poetic symposium was in progress to mark the death anniversary of Bacha Khan who died on January 20, 1988.

There were about 3,000 students and 600 guests on the campus when the attack took place, vice-chancellor of the university Dr Fazal Rahim said.

Federal information minister Pervaiz Rashid visited the university and told the media that the operation launched by security forces to clear the campus has been completed.

He said the attack was in response to a military operation in the province which has broken the back of the militants. A professor, two students and four security guards were among the dead, authorities said.

Army spokesman Lt Gen Asim Bajwa tweeted that four terrorists were killed during operation launched by security forces to clear the university.

“Snipers killed 2 more terrorists on the roof, total terrorists killed so far are 4. All buildings and roof tops have been taken over by Army...,” he said.

The victims were shot in the head or chest. Images from inside the university showed a pool of blood on the floor of a dormitory and charred corpses of two alleged militants lying on a staircase.

The injured were shifted to hospital. An emergency has been declared in all hospitals in the town. All schools have been closed in the area.

Omar Mansoor, Peshawar school attack mastermind and a commander of the Hakimullah Mehsud faction of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistani (TTP), claimed responsibility for the assault on Wednesday.

He called the local media from a mobile number in Afghanistan to claim that they had carried out the attack.

A spokesman of the militant group said it was revenge for those killed by security forces since the Peshawar school attack. The attacks would continue, he warned.

But the spokesman of another Taliban faction, Mohammad Khurasani, condemned the attack and said they were not involved in it.

Army chief Gen Raheel Sharif rushed to the spot along with Corps Commander Peshawar and other top military officials where he was briefed about the operation.

General Raheel also visited the Charsadda hospital where he condoled the loss of lives and met all those injured in the attack. He also chaired a special security conference at the Corps headquarters in Peshawar.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who is in Zurich to attend the World Economic Forum, condemned the cowardly attack, saying those killing innocent students and citizens have no faith and religion. Mr Sharif expressed sorrow and grief on the loss of precious lives in the terror attack.

Mr Sharif telephoned General Raheel Sharif and discussed the Charsadda terror attack. Both of them agreed that the war against terrorism and extremism will continue with full might.

The Pakistan Prime Minister also announced a one day national mourning to be observed on Thursday for the victims of the attack.

“The terrorists will see a ruthless response by the state. Cowards and their financers will see our national resolve to eliminate terror from the country. The entire nation is united and one against terrorism,” Mr Sharif stressed.

He has directed all security agencies to hunt down the patrons and financiers of Charsadda terror attack, a prime minister’s office statement said.

The attack on Wednesday comes a little over a year after Taliban militants massacred over 150 people, mostly students, in an assault on an army-run school in Peshawar in December, 2014.

Pakistan President Mamnoon Hussain also condemned the attack. Provincial chief minister Pervez Khattak, who is visiting the UK, cut short his trip and was returning home. Opposition Awami National Party announced 10-day of mourning.

Speaker and deputy speaker National Assembly, chief ministers of Punjab, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh and Tehrik-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan also condemned the attack.

The families of students have lined up outside the university. Up to 20 ambulances have entered the university to rescue the injured.