ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />STORY: Sirens wailed as ambulances streamed to Peshawar's Lady Reading hospital on Tuesday (December 16) carrying victims of a bloody Taliban attack on a school in the northern city.<br/> <br />At least 130 people, most of them children, were killed after Taliban gunmen broke into the school and opened fire, witnesses said, in the bloodiest massacre Pakistan has seen for years.<br/> <br />More than eight hours after militants entered the school compound, the military declared the operation to expel them over, and said that all nine insurgents had been killed.<br/> <br />Earlier, the provincial minister Shah Farman said casualty figures were high.<br/> <br />Officials said 122 people were wounded. A local hospital said the dead and injured were aged from 10 to 20 years old.<br/> <br />The attack at a military-run high school attended by at least 500 students, many of them children of army personnel, struck at the heart of Pakistan's military establishment, an assault cert
