World | Pakistan Militants Launch Fresh Onslaught at Pakistan Airport Gunmen attack airport security academy By Rob Quinn Posted Jun 10, 2014 12:03 AM CDT Copied An ambulance rushes to a hospital after gunmen attacked a training center for airport security personnel in Karachi, Pakistan today. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil) Gunmen have launched a fresh assault on Pakistan's biggest airport just two days after a Taliban attack left dozens of people dead. Officials say security forces are battling militants who attacked a security training facility at Karachi airport from two directions, the AP reports. All flights have been suspended and the military has rushed troops to the scene. The death toll from the earlier attack rose to at least 34 today when authorities found the bodies of seven workers who had been trapped in a cold storage facility that caught fire during the battle, CNN reports. Angry relatives accused security forces of abandoning the workers during their battle with militants, who intended to hijack a passenger plane. Before today's attack, the military said 25 militants were killed when "nine terrorist hideouts" were destroyed by airstrikes near the Afghan border, reports Reuters, which notes that it's not clear whether the strikes mark the start of an all-out offensive in retaliation for the airport attack. Read These Next Updated list of free days at national parks is raising some eyebrows. Radiation expert has interesting new theory on why plane plummeted. Harvard visiting professor leaves US after antisemitism allegation. Olivia Nuzzi, Vanity Fair to part. Report an error