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Did nuclear radiation fears prompt US mediated India-Pak truce?

In the wake of the recent ceasefire between India and Pakistan, a flurry of unverified reports and social media chatter has emerged, suggesting a potential radioactive leak at Pakistan's Kirana Hills facility, which ultimately lead to a quick ceasefire moderated by the USA.

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: May 12, 2025, 07:56 PM - 2 min read

Pakistan Nuclear Leak At Kirana Hills Triggers Ceasefire Talks.


In the wake of the recent ceasefire between India and Pakistan, a flurry of unverified reports and social media chatter has emerged, suggesting a potential radioactive leak at Pakistan's Kirana Hills facility, which ultimately lead to a quick ceasefire moderated by the USA.

 

These claims coincide with a series of seismic activities and the arrival of foreign aircraft, raising questions about the true impetus behind the sudden cessation of hostilities.

 

Kirana Hills, located near the strategic Sargodha Air Base, has long been speculated to house elements of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal. Recent satellite imagery and open-source intelligence have indicated possible damage to the area, leading to concerns about a breach in nuclear containment.

 

Adding to the intrigue, a U.S. Beechcraft B350 aircraft, known for its radiation detection capabilities, was reportedly observed in Pakistani airspace.

 

Coinciding with these events, Pakistan experienced three minor earthquakes within a 24-hour period.

 

While seismologists attribute these tremors to natural tectonic activity, some social media users have linked them to potential underground explosions or structural failures at nuclear sites.

 

Simultaneously, an Egyptian military transport plane, potentially carrying boron—a substance used to mitigate nuclear reactions—was tracked en route to Pakistan.

 

Furthermore, an Egyptian Air Force transport plane, reportedly carrying a shipment of Boron a chemical used to absorb radiation landed in Pakistan. Boron has historically been utilized in nuclear emergencies to mitigate radioactive emissions. 

 

Despite the swirling rumors, Indian authorities have firmly denied any involvement in targeting nuclear facilities. Air Marshal AK Bharti, during a press briefing, stated, "We have not hit Kirana Hills, whatever is there," dismissing the allegations as unfounded.

 

He further emphasized that India's operations were solely directed at dismantling terrorist infrastructure.

 

The sudden announcement of the ceasefire, brokered with the assistance of the United States, has only fueled speculation. Analysts suggest that the potential risk of a nuclear incident may have prompted urgent diplomatic interventions to prevent escalation.

 

However, without official confirmation, these theories remain speculative.

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