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Pakistan army 'rescues students' Pakistan army 'rescues students'
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The Pakistani military says dozens of students abducted by militants in the northwest of the country have been freed by troops. The Pakistani military says dozens of students abducted by militants in the north-west of the country have been freed by troops.
Several buses carrying students were reported missing in an area near the Afghan border on Monday.Several buses carrying students were reported missing in an area near the Afghan border on Monday.
A military spokesman said about 80 students and teachers had been freed.A military spokesman said about 80 students and teachers had been freed.
Pakistani officials believe Taliban militants could be trying to divert attention away from the military offensive against them further north.Pakistani officials believe Taliban militants could be trying to divert attention away from the military offensive against them further north.
'Armed men''Armed men'
Major Gen Athar Abbas, a spokesman for the Pakistan military, said soldiers had opened fire on the militants as they were taking the students to South Waziristan.Major Gen Athar Abbas, a spokesman for the Pakistan military, said soldiers had opened fire on the militants as they were taking the students to South Waziristan.
"Under cover of the firing the militants escaped and we have recovered them all," he said."Under cover of the firing the militants escaped and we have recovered them all," he said.
It was unclear how many people had been captured on Monday as reports from the violence-hit region are difficult to independently verify.It was unclear how many people had been captured on Monday as reports from the violence-hit region are difficult to independently verify.
Reports said a convoy of about 30 minibuses carrying the students left Razmak Cadet College in North Waziristan bound for the town of Bannu, but that only two had arrived.Reports said a convoy of about 30 minibuses carrying the students left Razmak Cadet College in North Waziristan bound for the town of Bannu, but that only two had arrived.
Witnesses who escaped the convoy said it was stopped by a group of heavily armed men.Witnesses who escaped the convoy said it was stopped by a group of heavily armed men.
Pakistani troops are battling the militants in the Swat valley, pushing northwards from its main city of Mingora, which is now under full government control.Pakistani troops are battling the militants in the Swat valley, pushing northwards from its main city of Mingora, which is now under full government control.
The authorities say more than 1,200 militants and about 90 soldiers have been killed since their offensive began in a neighbouring district nearly six weeks ago.The authorities say more than 1,200 militants and about 90 soldiers have been killed since their offensive began in a neighbouring district nearly six weeks ago.
The last few days have seen a rise in violence in the tribal areas next to the Afghan border.The last few days have seen a rise in violence in the tribal areas next to the Afghan border.