Nuclear Radiation Leak at Nur Khan Base in Pakistan due to Indian

Nuclear Leak In Pakistan Radiation At Nur Khan Base Due To Dian

Reports of a radiation leak, amplified by social media and sightings of a us nuclear response aircraft, remain unverified The international atomic energy agency (iaea) has dismissed reports and speculations of radiation leaks from any nuclear facilities in pakistan during the recent military escalation with india.

No official radiation emergency has been declared by pakistan or international bodies, though monitoring continues amid rising global concern. 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. “based on information available to the iaea, there has been no radiation leak or release from any nuclear facility in pakistan,” an iaea spokesperson told pti.

Nuclear Radiation Leak in Pakistan? Here's What India Has to Say About It

Scotching speculation, iaea said that based on information available to the global body, there has been no radiation leak or release from any nuclear facility in pakistan, according to news agency pti.

At the centre of the storm was kirana hills, a highly fortified area in pakistan believed to hold underground nuclear stockpiles

Fuelled by chatter on social media, reports hinted at an indian.

Nuclear Radiation Leak at Nur Khan Base in Pakistan due to Indian
Nuclear Radiation Leak at Nur Khan Base in Pakistan due to Indian

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