Pakistan: Quetta police academy attacked, 200 cadets rescued

A Pakistani police training academy in Quetta was attacked Monday and an unknown number of cadets were taken hostage, according to officials.

About 500 cadets live in a hostel at the academy.

Five or six “terrorists entered the training school and (went) straight to the hostel where they took cadets hostage,” the Pakistani army said in a statement. It was unclear how many students were being held.

“The military has been deployed to the location,” the army said.

Two hundred cadets were rescued Monday night, according to Sarfaraz Bugti, home minister of Balochistan province.

The health secretary for Balochistan, Nur ul Haq Baloch, said 35 people were injured during the violence.

Anwar Ul Haq, government spokesman in Balochistan province, said seven police officers were injured, and some police personnel might have been taken hostage.

An emergency has been declared in hospitals across the city.

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