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No radiation leak from a core facility in Pakistan


New -Delhi:

The global nuclear wax dog IAE has announced that during the country's latest military conflict with India, no radiation leak or release from a nuclear system in Pakistan.

The explanation of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEO) came on social media that Pakistan's nuclear institutions were affected by Indian armed forces during the Sindoor Operation.

“Based on information that the IAEO is available, there was no radiation leak or no release from a core facility in Pakistan,” an IAEO spokesman told PTI.

Air Marschall Ak Bharti, General Director for Air Operations, had previously rejected suggestions that India hit Kirana Hills and the nuclear installations were based. Follow India Pakistan Ceasefire Live updates here

“We didn't meet Kirana Hills, whatever there,” Air Marshal Bharti said on May 12th in a media information.

India's strikes met an air base in Sargodha and there were some reports that the base is connected to an underground nuclear system in Kirana Hills.

The spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Randhir Jaiswal, also rejected the claims of US President Donald Trump to have a nuclear conflict between the two nations.

He said that India's military action was in the conventional area and contested speculation about nuclear war.

(With the exception of the heading, this story was not edited by NDTV employees and is published from a syndicated feed.)


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