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A post from Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) created an uproar on social media after an advertisement showed a plane headed towards the famed Eiffel Tower in France with the caption ‘Paris, we’re coming today.
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The social media post was criticised online due to its resemblance to the 9/11 terror attacks in the United States. Nearly 3,000 people died when hijacked planes crashed into the twin towers of the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001, Geo News reported.
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Pakistan International Airlines (PIA ... this graphic not see a PIA plane heading for the Eiffel Tower? One of Europe’s iconic landmarks,” he wrote. “Truly speechless,” he wrote.
"Is this an advertisement or threat?" one person wrote online, joining a chorus of criticism. Pakistan's prime minister has now ordered an inquiry into the controversial ad.