(CNN) -- Three schools were blown up in the Mohmand Agency of Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas on Sunday morning, officials told CNN.
Khalid Khan and Sharafat Khan, government-appointed political agents in the area, said two girls' schools and one boys' school were hit by the blasts. Officials are waiting for reports on the extent of the damage.
No one was killed or injured in the blasts. So far no one has claimed responsibility of the bombings, though the officials suspect they were the work of the Taliban.
Journalist Zeeshan Ali contributed to this report.