The indian air force confirmed it hit several military targets across pakistan, including near the sargodha region, but rejected claims of striking nuclear infrastructure This statement followed rumours about a potential nuclear incident after indian airstrikes on kirana hills Reports of a radiation leak, amplified by social media and sightings of a us nuclear response aircraft.
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Nuclear leak in kirana hill
Rumours of a nuclear leak in pakistan's kirana hills spread rapidly following military tensions with india, sparking international concern
The sudden ceasefire, a u.s. The un nuclear watchdog has confirmed there has been no radiation leak from any nuclear facility in pakistan following a military standoff with india last week India and pakistan walked back from. 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. 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 international atomic energy agency (iaea) has refuted claims of a radiation leak in pakistan, asserting that no radioactive release occurred from any nuclear facility