
KANDAHAR: Afghan police have arrested 10 Taliban militants involved in an acid attack against 15 girls and teachers walking to school in southern Afghanistan, a provincial governor said Tuesday."Several'' of the arrested militants have confessed to taking part in the attack earlier this month, said Kandahar Governor Rahmatullah Raufi. He declined to say exactly how many confessed.High-ranking Taliban fighters paid the militants a total of$2,000 to carry out the attack, Raufi said. The attackers came from Pakistan but were Afghan nationals, said Doud Doud, an Interior Ministry official.The attackers squirted acid from water bottles onto three groups of students and teachers walking to school in Kandahar city on Nov.12.Several girls suffered burns to the face and were hospitalized. One teenager couldn't open her eyes days after the attack, which sparked condemnation from around the world.
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