What really happened on Pan Am flight 73

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What really happened on Pan Am flight 73 in Karachi, Pakistan airport bound for Frankfurt, Germany airport on September 5, 1986. Palestinian hijackers boarded the aircraft while at the Karachi terminal holding the passengers and crew captive. The 16 hour siege led to 22 dead and 150 injured. The hijackers were identified as Abu Nidal Organisation (ASO) members, a radical group opposing government policies of Israel and the United States.
 
What really happened on Pan Am flight 73?

No really sure why this is important. News from 1986. The whole incident is listed on Wikipedia.
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan_Am_Flight_73

"During the assault, Pakistan quickly sent in the Pakistan Army's Special Services Group commandos. The 17-hour long hijacking came to an end when the hijackers opened fire on the passengers, but soon ran out of ammunition, resulting in some passengers fleeing the aircraft through the aircraft's emergency exits. The SSG responded by storming the aircraft and seizing the hijackers."

This article is an interesting aftermath to the incident.
Link: https://www.rewardsforjustice.net/english/pan_am_73.html
 
This whole incident never happened. No one died. Just another government hoax.
 
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