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Security scare at Delhi's airport Security scare at Delhi's airport
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The Indian authorities have strongly denied reports of a shooting incident at Delhi's main international airport. There has been a major security alert at Delhi's main international airport.
Passengers are said to have panicked and mistakenly reported shots being fired after two loud noises were heard in the international flights section. The BBC initially quoted an incorrect claim from an airport worker that six people had been shot and killed at Indira Gandhi International Airport.
Earlier, BBC News quoted incorrect claims from an airport worker that people had been shot and killed. But the Indian authorities have since denied that there was any shooting incident at the airport.
Passengers are said to have panicked and mistakenly reported shots being fired after two loud noises were heard.
Tensions have been high in India since last week's shooting spree in Mumbai left nearly 200 people dead.Tensions have been high in India since last week's shooting spree in Mumbai left nearly 200 people dead.
Security has been strengthened at Indian airports in the wake of these attacks.Security has been strengthened at Indian airports in the wake of these attacks.