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The warning was issued in the wake of a media speculated threat that was doing rounds from the past few days. In the threat, it has been clearly specified that a terrorist organization known for its bloodshed across the globe was intending to launch a CBRN- Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear attack by 2030.
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