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Three Westerners are among at least 10 people killed in an attack on a convoy heading to a girls' school in north-west Pakistan, officials have said.Three Westerners are among at least 10 people killed in an attack on a convoy heading to a girls' school in north-west Pakistan, officials have said.
At least 70 people, including 63 school girls, were injured as the convoy was hit as it passed another girls' school in Lower Dir, near the Afghan border.At least 70 people, including 63 school girls, were injured as the convoy was hit as it passed another girls' school in Lower Dir, near the Afghan border.
The attack comes amid a major government offensive against Taliban militants in the area.The attack comes amid a major government offensive against Taliban militants in the area.
The Taliban has frequently targeted markets, schools and security agencies.The Taliban has frequently targeted markets, schools and security agencies.
The BBC's Mark Dummett, in Islamabad, says the convoy of journalists and aid workers - led by a detachment of soldiers - was heading to the inauguration ceremony of a newly-built girls' school.The BBC's Mark Dummett, in Islamabad, says the convoy of journalists and aid workers - led by a detachment of soldiers - was heading to the inauguration ceremony of a newly-built girls' school.
But the blast occurred near a different school in Koto, a heavily populated village along the route, our correspondent says.But the blast occurred near a different school in Koto, a heavily populated village along the route, our correspondent says.
At least three of the dead were school girls, police said, adding that security guards and three local journalists were also among the wounded.At least three of the dead were school girls, police said, adding that security guards and three local journalists were also among the wounded.
The convoy was on its way to Maidan, an area of Lower Dir district in North West Frontier Province, which is the base of a pro-Taliban cleric Maulana Sufi Mohammad, and a stronghold of Taliban militants. School targets
The convoy was on its way to Maidan, an area of Lower Dir district in North-West Frontier Province, which is the base of a pro-Taliban cleric Maulana Sufi Mohammad, and a stronghold of Taliban militants.
Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has condemned the attack and ordered an investigation, the AFP news agency reports.Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has condemned the attack and ordered an investigation, the AFP news agency reports.
Citing a local police official, AFP said the school had been blown up by militants in January 2009. It was due to be formally re-opened after being rebuilt with the help of foreign aid. The Taliban has frequently targeted girls' schools in recent years, burning several to the ground.
Last year, Pakistani troops carried out a major offensive to crush the Taliban in Lower Dir and the neighbouring districts of Swat and Buner. The school that was due to re-open had only recently been re-built with foreign aid after being blown up by militants in January 2009, AFP said citing a local police official.
Last year, the Pakistani army carried out a major offensive to drive Taliban insurgents out of Lower Dir and the neighbouring districts of Swat and Buner, but they are still present in remote areas, our correspondent says.
The latest attack shows that the Taliban remains a powerful force in the region, despite the government's efforts to push them back, he adds.
Hundreds of people have died and several thousand displaced by the fighting.Hundreds of people have died and several thousand displaced by the fighting.
Many of the girls' school in the region that were destroyed by militants are now being rebuilt.