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Gunmen killed after police attacks

Pakistani security forces have overpowered militants who attacked a police academy, arresting six, a government official said.

Rao Iftikhar says eight of the gunmen died, including two who blew themselves up.

Reports on the death tolls from the assault have varied wildly, with officials confirming at least 11 deaths to The Associated Press.

Other reports said up to 40 people had died.

The early morning assault at the Manawan Police Training School came less than a month after an ambush on Sri Lanka's visiting cricket team in the heart of Lahore.

Soldiers and other security forces battled gunmen for hours after the initial assault on the outskirts of the city and television footage showed armoured vehicles entering the compound.

Some police tried to escape by crawling on their hands and knees around others' limp bodies. More than 90 were wounded.

"It is a complete panic here," officer Syed Ahmad Mobin told The Associated Press. "We are fighting them."

"We were attacked with bombs. Thick smoke surrounded us. We all ran in panic in different directions," said Mohammad Asif, a wounded officer taken to a hospital.

"Some of the attackers are wearing (police) uniforms," police officer Ahsan Younus said at the scene. "They have also taken some of our police as hostage."

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