The blast occurred as the victims were trying to retrieve fuel that was leaking from the truck
Peshawar: A bloody Taleban raid on an army-run school in northwest Pakistan has ended, police said on Tuesday, with all six attackers dead.
The assault on the school in the city of Peshawar killed at least 126 people, most of them students, according to officials.
'The combat operation is over, the security personnel are carrying out clearance operation and hopefully they will clear the building in a while,' police official Abdullah Khan told AFP.
'Dead bodies of six terrorists have been found in the building.'
Senior police official Shafqat Malik confirmed the combat phase of the response was over, while chief army spokesman General Asim Bajwa said on Twitter that the operation was 'closing up'.
Bajwa said explosive devices planted in school buildings by the militants were slowing clearance efforts.
Special forces soldiers had rescued more than a dozen staff and students, Bajwa said.
The blast occurred as the victims were trying to retrieve fuel that was leaking from the truck
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