Pakistani operation to rescue students at Peshawar school is over

PESHAWAR, Pakistan - A Pakistani army operation to rescue students trapped inside a military-run school in the city of Peshawar ended after a nine hour battle with a group of Taliban insurgents, a military source said.
"The operation is complete," said the source, adding that all nine militants were dead after hours of fighting.
He said seven army personnel, including two officers, were wounded.
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