Women
mourn their relative Mohammed Ali Khan, 15, a student who was killed
during an attack by Taliban gunmen on the Army Public School, at his
house in Peshawar.(Reuters)
Two
bomb blasts have struck a girls' college in Pakistan's Khyber Province
just a day after the Pakistani Taliban killed 141 in an attack on a
school in Peshawar.
The explosions were reported at the Girls
Degree College in the city of Dera Ismail Khan, in the same province as
Peshawar, where the Taliban school attack took place, according to
Indian outlet NDTV. No injuries were reported in the blasts.
Pakistan girls college bomb blast in Dera Ismail Khan, Khyber Province.(Google Maps)
The town of Dera Ismail Khan is approximately 118 miles (304km) south of the city of Peshawar.
In
the Taliban's school massacre, at least 141 people, mostly children,
were killed and 122 injured after seven militants - dressed as security
forces - entered the building shooting at students and detonating at
least one suicide bomb.