Several embassies receive black powder, threats
ISLAMABAD: Several Western embassies in Islamabad received letters on Wednesday containing suspicious powder and threats to poison supplies for NATO soldiers in Afghanistan, officials said. Islamabad police chief Bani Amin told AFP that at least three embassies had received small packets containing black powder, which had been sent for laboratory analysis. The letters said the powder was a sample of "poison" that would be hidden in NATO supplies if Pakistan lifts a nearly six-month b... moreURL: http://paktribune.com/news/Several-embassies-receive-black-powder-threats-249846.html
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