Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa [Pakistan], Dawn reports quoting police sources as saying that an explosion occurred at a private girls' school in North Waziristan tribal district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. The blast took place on Wednesday night and was carried out by unidentified terrorists. According to police sources, the militants first tortured the school watchman and later blew up two rooms of the building. However, according to Dawn report, there were no injuries or loss of life or property in the blast. Earlier, in May last year, similar attacks had taken place on two government schools for girls in Mirali (a city in Pakistan), in which there were no casualties, according to Dawn. About 500 girls were enrolled in two schools, Government Girls Middle School Noor Jannat and Government Girls Middle School Yunus Kot, which were targeted by the attackers around midnight.These schools were the only private educational facilities for girls in the area and had previously received several threatening letters. According to Dawn, locals in North Waziristan have threatened to suspend power supply from the Miramshah grid station if the period of power supply in the district is not increased to six hours per day. Local elders told the media after a grand jirga held in Miram!shah on Thursday that only two hours of electricity is supplied to the district a day, besides the federal government has diverted thousands of megawatts of power from Warsak, Gomal Zam, Mohmand. Did. Kurram Garhi and Kurram Tangi Dam, but it did not supply electricity to these areas. Tribal elders issued a stern warning and threatened to cut off power supply if the period was not extended from two to six hours.They stressed that failure to address their demands could result in electric poles being blown up. Following a similar meeting last week, elders from all the tribes in North Wazirista threatened to uproot electricity infrastructure and expel utility company employees if their demands were not met.