A pack of stray dogs attacked and bit children in a southern Bangladesh village, leaving at least 30 injured, a news report said Sunday. The victims, ages 2-12, were hospitalized after the dogs attacked them on Friday and Saturday in Patuakhali district, 150 kilometers (95 miles) south of the capital, Dhaka, the United News of Bangladesh agency reported. Details were unclear. The agency quoted Shah Alam, a health official in the area, as saying stray dogs had been roaming the village for months, according to AP. Residents trapped and killed four dogs after the attacks and were looking for more, the agency said.