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12:31pm, Thu 3 Jul 2014
UK airport security to be increased after US call Last updated Thu 3 Jul 2014
The United States has said that it has received a "specific" threat of a terrorist attack at Entebbe International Airport in Uganda, according to an official Embassy website.
In a statement on their website, the US Embassy in Kampala has said that it has received information from the Uganda Police Force that there is a "specific threat to attack Entebbe International Airport by an unknown terrorist group today between the hours of 2100-2300."
The message goes on to warn of the continued threat of potential terrorist attacks in Uganda and urges US citizens to be vigilant.
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about 2 hours ago Security is being increased at UK airports after the US asked for tougher measures amid reports that terrorists are working on a bomb that could evade scanners. The Government said most passengers should not experience disruption from the new regime.
