Story highlights
- Six of the nine killed at the school were students, military spokesman says
- A faction of the Pakistani Taliban claims responsibility for the attack
The attackers used a rickshaw and wore burkas to disguise themselves as women, police told CNN. They stormed the Agricultural Training Institute of Peshawar around 10:30 a.m. local time (12:30 a.m. ET), and all three attackers were killed within an hour.
Six of the nine killed at the school were students between the ages of 16 and 21, said Sallahuddin Mehsud, a spokesman for the Pakistan military in Peshawar.
A faction of Tehreek-e-Taliban, or TTP, also known as the Pakistani Taliban, has claimed responsibility for the attack, according to Mohammad Khorrasani, a spokesman for the faction.
The faction is led by Mullah Fazlullah, who orders attacks on Pakistan from Afghanistan, according to Pakistani officials.
It has long conducted an insurgency in an attempt to overthrow the Pakistani government and introduce Sharia law.