2009 International Islamic University bombing
Eyewitnesses told Dawn News that there were between 3–4,000 students present in the campus at the time of the blast.[1][4] The attack came as the Pakistani Army continued its offensive against militants in South Waziristan, in the country's north-west.A string of attacks rocked Peshawar, Swat, Rawalpindi, Lahore, and Islamabad dating back to 5 October 2009, killing more than 250 people.[3] Students said Masih, prevented the bomber from entering the cafeteria of the girls school and saved many lives."[9] Rehman Malik after a meeting on the security of schools and universities said, 'We have solid evidence that not only in Balochistan but India is involved in almost every terrorist activity in Pakistan.