Pakistan Suspends Flights After Lahore Blast, Border Tensions
This disruption in air travel follows a morning of reported security incidents. Official sources informed a news agency of a blast at a military compound in Lahore, the capital of Punjab province, which resulted in four injuries. Separately, Pakistani sources reported that two individuals sustained injuries when an alleged Indian drone crashed near a gas well in the southern Sindh province earlier on Thursday. Authorities also claimed to have shot down drones in the Lahore and Chakwal districts of Punjab province on the same day.
These events occur against a backdrop of heightened tensions along the Line of Control (LoC). On Wednesday, a spokesperson for the Pakistani army's media wing reported that at least 31 civilians were killed and 57 others injured in what they described as an Indian attack on Pakistani territory, followed by an exchange of fire between Pakistani and Indian troops in the disputed Kashmir region.
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