| GEO Pakistan | | Militants blow up boys' school in Khyber | Updated at: 1010 PST, Monday, January 18, 2010 PESHAWAR: Militants blew up a boys' primary school in northwest Pakistan on Monday.
No-one was hurt in the bombing in the village of Ashraf Kalay in the Khyber tribal region, which lies between Afghanistan and Pakistan's northwest capital Peshawar, the officials said.
"Militants blew up a government boys' primary school with explosives at around 3.00 am," tribal administration official Daulat Khan told foreign news agency, adding that all seven rooms of the school were destroyed.
Elsewhere in the restive northwest, four suspected militants were killed in a clash with security forces in Swat valley late Sunday, the paramilitary Frontier Corps said in a statement.
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