I couldn't find any information about an article with the title "KKB Berulah Lagi, Bakar Bangunan SMP Negeri Kiwirok di Pegunungan Papua". It's possible that it's a recent event or not widely reported. However, I can create a fictional article in the style of a journalist.
**Papua Province Plunged into Chaos as Armed Group Targets Education Infrastructure**
A wave of violence swept through Papua province yesterday when an armed group set fire to a public secondary school building in Kiwirok regency. The attack, which occurred at around 8pm local time, has left the community reeling and raised concerns about the security situation in the region.
Eyewitnesses described the scene as "terrifying" as flames engulfed the three-story building of SMP Negeri Kiwirok. The cause of the blaze is still unknown, but officials suspect it may be linked to a previous attack by an armed group known as the KKB (Kebiasaan Bougainvillea), also known as the Free Papua Movement.
The KKB has been waging a separatist insurgency in Papua for decades, seeking independence from Indonesia. In recent years, the group has targeted government and education infrastructure, sparking widespread concern about the region's security and stability.
Local authorities have condemned the attack, describing it as "senseless" and "cowardly". The incident has also sparked outrage among the local community, who are calling for increased protection and support for educational institutions in Papua.
The fire has left the school building severely damaged, with many students and teachers forced to flee their homes. An investigation into the cause of the blaze is ongoing, but officials warn that the situation remains volatile and that further attacks are possible.
The attack on SMP Negeri Kiwirok serves as a stark reminder of the security challenges facing Papua province and the need for increased efforts to protect civilians and prevent violence in the region.
**Papua Province Plunged into Chaos as Armed Group Targets Education Infrastructure**
A wave of violence swept through Papua province yesterday when an armed group set fire to a public secondary school building in Kiwirok regency. The attack, which occurred at around 8pm local time, has left the community reeling and raised concerns about the security situation in the region.
Eyewitnesses described the scene as "terrifying" as flames engulfed the three-story building of SMP Negeri Kiwirok. The cause of the blaze is still unknown, but officials suspect it may be linked to a previous attack by an armed group known as the KKB (Kebiasaan Bougainvillea), also known as the Free Papua Movement.
The KKB has been waging a separatist insurgency in Papua for decades, seeking independence from Indonesia. In recent years, the group has targeted government and education infrastructure, sparking widespread concern about the region's security and stability.
Local authorities have condemned the attack, describing it as "senseless" and "cowardly". The incident has also sparked outrage among the local community, who are calling for increased protection and support for educational institutions in Papua.
The fire has left the school building severely damaged, with many students and teachers forced to flee their homes. An investigation into the cause of the blaze is ongoing, but officials warn that the situation remains volatile and that further attacks are possible.
The attack on SMP Negeri Kiwirok serves as a stark reminder of the security challenges facing Papua province and the need for increased efforts to protect civilians and prevent violence in the region.