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No radiation leakage or emission from any nuclear facility, affirms International Atomic Energy Agency.

VIENNA REFUTES CLAIMS: Days after India denies reports of a nuclear facility in Kirana Hills being struck, new evidence surfaces, escalating concerns.

VIENNA REFUTES CLAIMS: Kirana Hills, suspected to harbor a nuclear site, untouched following recent...
VIENNA REFUTES CLAIMS: Kirana Hills, suspected to harbor a nuclear site, untouched following recent attacks

No radiation leakage or emission from any nuclear facility, affirms International Atomic Energy Agency.

LOOSEN UP, LET'S TALK ABOUT PK'S NUKES:

VIENNA: Here we are, days after India denied bombing Kirana Hills—which rumormongers claim is home to a nuclear facility—and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) steps in to clear the air. In response to questions about a supposed nuclear leak in Pakistan, the IAEA dropped a bomb of its own: "Nope, no radioactive disaster in Pakistan's nuclear facilities."

An ANI report on Thursday broke the news, stating that the global nuclear watchdog made this statement to shut down reports of a nuclear leak in Pakistan. Now, let's get something straight—these rumors were swirling around after some folks suggested Indian missiles took out the Kirana Hills area, which is believed to have tunnels serving as storage for Pakistan's nuclear warheads.

But wait for it—the IAEA ain't buying it. Their spokesperson, Fredrik Dahl, set the record straight, dismissing the notion of any radioactive incident caused by the reported airstrikes. And don't even think about pinning this on India—their military officials and the Ministry of External Affairs have flat-out denied targeting Kirana Hills or any nuclear installations there.

And here's the cherry on top: India's Director General of Air Operations said they never even took aim at Kirana Hills during the operation.

As for those wild rumors about US Department of Energy aircraft or Egyptian military planes laden with chemicals to control radiation—yeah, those have been shot down as baloney by experts and officials.

Long story short, the IAEA has confirmed that Kirana Hills and all Pakistani nuclear facilities are A-Okay after Operation Sindoor, debunking the claims of a nuclear catastrophe in the area. Now, let's move on with our lives, shall we?

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  • Ironically, while we discuss nuclear tensions between India and Pakistan, it's also important to note the advancements in science, such as the progress in environmental-science, which could help mitigate the effects of climate-change on our health.
  • As the world grapples with various global issues, it's refreshing to see the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) engaged in maintaining peace and assuring the safety of nuclear facilities, like in the case of the recent controversy surrounding Kirana Hills.

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