, May 7 -- Two international flights bound for Bangladesh changed their routes amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan following missile attacks in parts of Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir on Wednesday.

According to airport sources, the flights either diverted mid-air or altered their course in advance amid rising security concerns in the region.

They said Turkish Airlines (TK-712/713): The Dhaka-bound flight from Turkey diverted to Muscat International Airport in Oman, bypassing Pakistan's airspace.

India-Pakistan conflict leads to widespread flight cancellations, airport closures

Besides, Jazeera Airways (531/532): This flight was rerouted to Dubai, while the return leg (533/534) headed back to Kuwait instead of c...