French airports evacuated over bomb threats
Four airports in France were evacuated on Wednesday following bomb warnings, The Standard reported.
It comes after the country was put on a state of high terror alert when a teacher was stabbed to death by an alleged ISIS operative last week.
A security services source said airports in Lille, Nice, Lyon and Toulouse received phoned threats ‘at around 10am on Wednesday and acted upon’.
Travellers were told to evacuate terminals, while bomb disposal experts supported by sniffer dogs looked for explosives.
By midday, there were no reports of any explosions, suggesting that all the warnings were a hoax.
It follows a series of almost daily similar warnings including one at the Palace of Versailles on Tuesday.
France has been on a security alert since Friday, after alleged self-confessed ISIS terrorist Mohamed Mogouchkov, 20, killed teacher Dominique Bernard at the Gambetta high school in Arras, northern France.
Mogouchkov, who also severely wounded two other members of staff remains in custody.