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WhatsApp service crashed in Pakistan

LAHORE: Leading messenger Application WhatsApp’s service has crashed in Pakistan for uncertain reasons, TheNewsTribe.com reported.

It is still unknown yet whether the service was blocked or got crashed due to glitch.

However, hundreds of thousands of users across the the country are unable to send or receive messages via Whatsapp.

Pakistan Twittarati has also started to trend #Whatsapp.

 

It was third time in last one month that the messenger has crashed in Pakistan.

No official statement has been issued by the company regarding the issue.

Stay tuned, for further updates.

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