
Shelling Damages Pakistani School, Children's Education Disrupted
Shelling Damages School in Jehlum, Pakistan: Children's Education and Safety at Risk A school in the village of Bukkot, Jehlum District, Pakistan, has suffered significant damage due to recent shelling. The incident, which occurred in the last few days, has left the school building with extensive damage, affecting the education and safety of young students. The video shows shattered windows, damaged walls, and destroyed school property, highlighting the severity of the situation. "The school's boundary wall is about 80% damaged," states a local resident in the video, "and the ceiling has holes from the shelling." This underscores the immediate safety concerns for the children. A teacher at the school adds, "Our children are very scared and are afraid to come to school." The lack of government response and support is another concern raised by the community. The incident highlights the devastating impact of conflict on civilian infrastructure and the urgent need for aid and support for the affected community. The community's plea for the government to address the damage and ensure the safety of the children is a poignant reminder of the human cost of conflict.