Terror alert in Pakistan's airports
Terror alert in Pakistan's airports
All Pakistan's airports were placed on a state of alert following intelligence of the possibilty of terrorist attacks.

Islamabad: All of Pakistan's 36 airports were placed on a state of alert following intelligence that terrorist attacks were possible, a leading daily said Monday.

The Dawn newspaper said two airports in Baluchistan province, at Quetta and Gwadar, were on "red alert," while the others were asked to increase vigilance.

The security measures followed last week's suicide bombing at an army training base that killed 42 soldiers and an attack on a Government militia convoy in which nine people were killed near the border with Afghanistan.

It wasn't clear when the alert was issued, and Pakistani aviation officials were not immediately available for comment.

Pakistan has seen a major escalation of violence over the last two weeks, following a military airstrike on an Islamic boarding school in which 80 people were killed.

The Government claimed the dead were militants preparing to infiltrate

Afghanistan, but local towns people said almost all were local children or teenagers.

The ensuing attacks on the army base and pro-government vigilantes were seen as part of a campaign by religious militants to avenge the deaths.

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