'Education under fire' as attacks on Afghan schools jump, UNICEF says

Attacks on schools in Afghanistan increased almost threefold last year, making it increasingly difficult to ensure an education for children in many parts of the country, the United Nations children's fund UNICEF said on Tuesday.<div class="feedflare">
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