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Pakistan rocket strike kills 14 Rocket attack on Pakistani city
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At least 14 people have been killed and about 30 injured by rockets fired into a city in the north-west of Pakistan, police say. At least eight people have been killed and about 30 injured after suspected militants fired rockets into a city in north-west Pakistan, police say.
Four rockets were fired into Bannu hitting some houses, a mosque and a shop, a police official said. Four rockets were fired into Bannu hitting a number of houses, a mosque and a shop, a police official said.
There has been increased unrest in Pakistan since security forces ousted Islamist militants out of a radical mosque in Islamabad earlier in July. Bombings and attacks have soared in Pakistan since security forces ousted Islamist militants from a radical mosque in Islamabad earlier in July.
About 180 people, mostly police and soldiers, have been killed in attacks. About 180 people, mostly police and soldiers, have died in the attacks.
Most of the unrest has been in Pakistan's north-west region.Most of the unrest has been in Pakistan's north-west region.
Bannu is on the edge of the North Waziristan tribal region, a centre of support for Taleban-style militants. Civilians hit
Separately, a bomb explosion reportedly damaged a high school in Miram Shah, headquarters of North Waziristan, on Wednesday morning, but no casualties were reported. Bannu is near the Afghan border on the edge of the North Waziristan tribal region, a centre of support for pro-Taleban militants.
Suspected militants have also killed two Pakistani soldiers whom they had kidnapped from the Khaar area on Monday, our correspondent in Islamabad says. Four rockets were fired into the town, Bannu's police chief, Daar Ali Khattak, told Reuters news agency.
The army said on Monday that it had killed 35 militants in North Waziristan near the border with Afghanistan. "They hit civilian areas. Eight people, including a woman, have been killed," the agency quoted him as saying.
The attack caused widespread damage
But local journalists and eyewitnesses said the toll was higher. They said at least 14 people died in the attack.
Separately, a bomb explosion reportedly damaged a high school in Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, on Wednesday morning, but no casualties were reported.
And in the Khaar area further north, suspected militants have killed two Pakistani soldiers whom they kidnapped on Monday.
In Balochistan province to the south, police said that unidentified gunmen shot dead aformer Taleban commander, Mullah Naimatullah Noorzai, in the town of Chaman.
The mosque assault prompted militants along the border to scrap controversial peace accords with the government.The mosque assault prompted militants along the border to scrap controversial peace accords with the government.
President Musharraf promised to root out extremists from every corner of the country.
Violence has risen dramatically since then.
On Monday, the army said it had killed 35 militants in North Waziristan near the border with Afghanistan.
A day later, one of Pakistan's most wanted Islamic militants, Abdullah Mehsud, killed himself to avoid arrest, officials said.