Six people, including five children, wounded in rocket Turkey rocket attack - governor

DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) - Six people were wounded, five of them children, when a rocket hit the Turkish border town of Kilis on Thursday, the local governor, Ismail Catakli, said in a statement. Police sources said the rocket came from Islamic State-controlled territory inside Syria. Since January of this year, such cross-border rocket attacks have killed 21 people and wounded 80 in Kilis, security sources said. (Reporting by Ayla Jean Yackley; Writing by David Dolan)