Staff and students from different schools were yesterday provided 'emergency training' to tackle any crisis as the threat of attacks on 'soft targets' looms.
Rescue officials, civil defence force, bomb disposal squad (BDS) and security agencies practised emergency drills at Public School Multan and held security training sessions with students and teaching staff over the directives of the Punjab government.
As part of the drill, BDS officials wearing special suits demonstrated how to locate and defuse a bomb. It also included giving assistance to injured people.
Students were also trained on giving medical assistance to injured people in case of any terror attack.
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"We were already training university students and staff before the Peshawar attack, but since then, scores of schools have approached us," Spokesperson of the Special Security Unit Tahira Tariqshe said, adding that the next step is to train field journalists who, she feels, are at great risk of exposure to violence.
As the Taliban intensifies its campaign against the government and military as a reaction to the ongoing military operation in North Waziristan, the fear of a backlash has generated panic and alarm in schools across the country.