6 most horrifying terror attacks on schools

terrorist-may-came-as-labour1) Beslan school attack Russia (2004)
On September 1, 2004, around 32 terrorists, reportedly Chechen, began what is known today as the worst day of terror in Russia. They stormed a school in Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia and began a three-day siege, which ended in the deaths of over 300 people, 186 of which were children.
On the first day of the takeover, the terrorists forced about 1,181 hostages, including around 855 children, 60 teachers, and about 266 parents and others into the gymnasium and issued threats saying that they would blow up the place if anyone tried entering the premises.
After three tense days, Russian security forces entered the building after several explosions, using other heavy weapons and killed the terrorists. However, hundreds of civilian lives were also lost and went down in history as the worst ever terror attack on a school.
2) Mortar attack on Iraqi school (Iraq) 2007
An all-girls Kholoud Secondary School in a Sunni district of west Baghdad was struck by a mortar attack on January 8, 2007. Students had just begun a break from classes and were gathering in an inner courtyard when at least two mortars landed in the courtyard. Four girls were killed immediately and a fifth girl died at a hospital, all ages 12 to 16. Over other 20 students were injured.
3) Taliban attack Malala on school bus (Swat Valley )
In October 2012, Taliban terrorists attacked a school bus in Mingora area of the Swat valley. Their target was Malala Yousafzai, now a Nobel Peace Prize winner for her work for children’s education.
The armed gunman stopped the bus, and then asked the frightened children, ‘Which one of you is Malala? Speak up, otherwise I will shoot you all’ and, on her being identified, shot at her. She was hit with one bullet, which went through her head, neck, and ended in her shoulder. Two other girls were also wounded in the shooting: Kainat Riaz and Shazia Ramzan.
After the shooting, she was rushed to a military hospital inPeshawar where the bullet was taken out and then airlifted to United Kingdom for further treatment.
4) Yobe school shooting (Nigeria)
Armed Islamic terrorists entered a government-run boarding school of 1,200 students inMamudovillage, Yobe State, Nigeria and opened fire on the students. Around 42 people, including several students were killed in the attack.
An eyewitness describing the attack had said that the terrorists had killed the students and even burnt some of their bodies. The assailants also brought fuel to set the school on fire.
5) Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping (Nigeria) April-2014
On the night of 14–15 April 2014, 276 girls were kidnapped from the Government Secondary School in the town ofChibokinBorno State, Nigeria by Boko Haram militants. The terrorists dressed up as guards entered the school and then kidnapped the girls. Days later, the terrorists said that the girls had been all converted to Islamand then married off.
Following the incident, parents and others took to social media to complain about the government’s perceived slow and inadequate response. The news caused international outrage against Boko Haram and the Nigerian government.
Thehash tag #BringBackOurGirls began to trend globally onTwitteras the story continued to spread and it attracted over 2.3 million tweets.
6. Army School-Peshwar ( Pakistan) (December 2014)

डॉ. जुगल किशोर गर्ग
डॉ. जुगल किशोर गर्ग

The dastardly and most inhuman attack by the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan on a Army school in Peshawar claimed 141 precious lives, including that of 132 innocent students whose lives were mercilessly cut short by those claiming to be fighting the righteous war.
The attack has shocked the world to its core.

Compiled by—J.K. Garg
(Thanks to Rediff com)

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