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US asks its diplomatic personnel in Islamabad to restrict movement amid tensions with India

US asks its diplomatic personnel in Islamabad to restrict movement amid tensions with India

Islamabad/Washington, May 10 (UNI) Amid the ongoing India-Pakistan tensions, the US State Department has warned its diplomatic personnel in Islamabad to restrict their movements.
Citing security reasons, in a brief press release, a spokesperson for the State Department said: "We have directed all diplomatic staff in Pakistan to restrict movement as a precautionary measure," the spokesperson added,
While no immediate threat was publicly disclosed, officials suggested the advisory was issued out of an abundance of caution, reported Samaa TV.

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