"The assailants opened fire and lobbed grenades at the Baitul Mukarrama Alhadees seminary. Members of the seminary were having dinner after lessons when the unknown men attacked the building last night," Superintendent of Police Kashif Zulfiqar said.
A local hospital source said they received 16 people injured in the seminary attack, out of which four were discharged after treatment and 11 retained in the hospital.
"It was possible the attacker was injured as a result of firing by one of his own men," he said, adding that the mosque and madrassa belong to Jamaat-ud Dawa.
The Express Tribune reported that a religious lecture was ongoing inside the madrassa at the time of the attack.
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No groups claimed the responsibility for the attack but Taliban have reportedly some problems with JuD's presence in Peshawar.
JuD was banned in 2002 by Pakistan but later a court lifted the ban due to lack of evidence on the group's involvement in militancy.
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