The indian air force confirmed it hit several military targets across pakistan, including near the sargodha region, but rejected claims of striking nuclear infrastructure Reports of a radiation leak, amplified by social media and sightings of a us nuclear response aircraft. Amid rumours and social media speculations that there was some radiation leak from any nuclear facility in pakistan following the military conflict with india, the global nuclear watchdog international atomic energy agency (iaea) came out with a clarification Iaea is an autonomous international. Global nuclear watchdog iaea has said there was no radiation leak or release from any nuclear facility in pakistan during the country's recent military conflict with india. No radiation leak from any nuclear facility in pakistan
Iaea earlier, air marshal a k bharti, director general of air operations, rejected suggestions that india hit kirana hills, home to pakistan's nuclear installations. Pakistan has twelve significant air bases, which are separated into three commands The international atomic energy agency (iaea) has confirmed there were no radiation leaks from any nuclear facilities in pakistan amid the recent military escalation with india This clarification follows speculation linking india’s operation sindoor to potential nuclear site strikes near kirana hills. The sudden arrival and departure of the plane followed india's air strikes in several locations across pakistan and has now sparked theories about a radioactivity leak One of these locations is the noor khan airbase in rawalpindi which houses pakistan's nuclear command
Nuclear leak threat in pakistan has drawn global attention after a sequence of particular airstrikes through india under operation sindoor targeted vital pakistani army installations, which include locations tied to its nuclear storage India’s air strikes, accomplished in retaliation to drone and. Following india's recent precision strikes under operation sindoor, speculation has surged on social media space regarding a potential nuclear radiation leak from pakistan's kirana hills region. What india said on ‘nuclear leakage’ in pakistan after operation sindoor “the military action from our side was entirely in the conventional domain,” mea spokesperson randhir jaiswal said at a press briefing on tuesday. Did india really strike pakistan’s secret nuclear site at kirana Social media abuzz with us emergency aircraft landing to probe radiation leak social media is flooded with claims that the iaf strikes in pakistan also targeted a nuclear storage facility at kirana hills
Satellite images show significant damage to pak’s critical airbases linked to its nuclear capability There is considerable material being shared on social media about a nuclear leak in that area after a missile strike by india There are also rumours of a special team from the us landing in pakistan to check for radiation and take remedial measures Air marshal bharti’s statement has made it clear that india did not behave in an irresponsible manner The sargodha air base was among the. In a significant development after the ceasefire between india and pakistan on saturday, various report covered that the indian airforce had hit a nuclear site in pakistan, leading to nuclear leak.
India has categorically refuted these claims, with the military and the ministry of external affairs dismissing them Now, the global nuclear watchdog, the iaea, has denied any radiation leak. The iaea confirmed there was no radiation leak from any nuclear facility in pakistan, dismissing reports that indian strikes hit kirana hills Indian and pakistani officials also denied the claims Speculation had grown following sightings of u.s And egyptian aircraft linked to nuclear emergencies, but these were unverified and rejected by military sources as unfounded rumours.
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