PESHAWAR, Pakistan — The Pakistani university where Islamic militants gunned down 21 students and teachers last week briefly reopened amid tight security Monday before closing again, officials said.
The Bacha Khan University will be closed indefinitely for repairs and to give students and faculty more time to recover from the incident, university spokesman Saeed Khan said, adding that the decision would be revisited in a week’s time.
Students who returned to the campus Monday saw blood stains on the floor of a men’s dormitory, bullet holes in walls and shattered windows.
Militants from a breakaway Taliban group stormed the university in the northwestern town of Charsadda last Wednesday, setting off an hours-long gunbattle with security forces in an attack the insurgents said was in revenge for the killing of fellow militants.