Pakistan’s airports suspend flights due to warnings about possible suicide attack

Islamabad – APA. All airports of Pakistan have suspended flights. APA reports that Benazir Bhutto International Airport and Pakistan International Airlines had received warnings about a possible suicide attack. Later local media outlets also received similar telephone threat warning of a possible bomb attack. All domestic and foreign flights have been suspended. Fidayeen-e-Islam, Pakistani Islamic militant group, which claimed responsibility for the explosion at the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad on September 20, threatened the government with new bomb attacks.
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