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US warns of terror threat against Uganda airport
By AP - Jul 03,2014 - Last updated at Jul 03,2014
KAMPALA — The US embassy in Uganda warned on Thursday of a specific threat by an unknown terrorist group to attack the country’s only international airport.
The Entebbe International Airport could be attacked on Thursday between 9pm and 11pm local time, the embassy said on its website, citing information obtained from Ugandan police. The statement urged US citizens travelling through Entebbe around that time to “review their plans in light of this information”.
There is a “continued threat of potential terrorist attacks in the country”, with targets ranging from nightclubs to government offices, the statement said.
The airport, which is about 36 kilometres south of Kampala, the Ugandan capital, was the scene in 1976 of a successful Israeli military operation to rescue dozens of hostages held by pro-Palestinian hijackers.
The warning from the embassy came the day after the US government called for tighter security measures at foreign airports that have direct flights to the US. There are no direct flights from Uganda to the US. Most flights connect through Europe.
Ignie Igundura, the spokesman for Uganda’s Civil Aviation Authority, said there were no plans to temporarily close the airport over a terror threat. He said the airport had since taken some security measures that he declined to talk about.
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