šØ Kirana Hills Nuked? IAEA Drops Truth Bomb on Viral Rumours! š£š¤Æ
- MediaFx

- May 15, 2025
- 2 min read
TL;DR š§¾
Social media went wild with claims that India bombed Pakistanās secret nuclear site at Kirana Hills during Operation Sindoor, causing a radiation leak. But chill, folks! The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) just confirmed thereās NO radiation leakĀ from any Pakistani nuclear facility. Both India and Pakistan deny hitting any nuclear targets. So, all those viral videos and flight tracker screenshots? Total bakwaas.

š„ Operation Sindoor: What Went Down?
After the tragic terror attack in Pahalgam, India launched #OperationSindoorĀ as a swift response. The Indian Air Force (IAF) targeted multiple Pakistani military sites, including the Mushaf Airbase in Sargodha and Nur Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi, using BrahMos missiles. Reports suggest that up to 20% of Pakistanās air force infrastructure was damaged.
šµļøāāļø Kirana Hills: The Nuclear Buzz
Kirana Hills, located near Sargodha in Pakistan's Punjab province, is believed to house underground nuclear facilities. After the airstrikes, rumours started flying that India had targeted this site, leading to a radiation leak. Social media was flooded with videos showing smoke and claims of evacuations in nearby villages.
š« IAEA Sets the Record Straight
The IAEA, the global nuclear watchdog, stepped in to quash the rumours. Spokesperson Fredrik Dahl stated, āBased on information available to the IAEA, there has been no radiation leak or release from any nuclear facility in Pakistan.āĀ
š®š³ Indiaās Response: āNot Our Targetā
Air Marshal A.K. Bharti, Director General of Air Operations, denied that India targeted Kirana Hills. In a press briefing, he quipped, āThank you for telling us that Kirana Hills houses nuclear installations. We didn't know about it. We have not hit Kirana Hills, whatever is there.āĀ
š¬ Mystery Flights: US & Egypt Involved?
Adding fuel to the fire, flight tracking websites showed a US Department of Energy aircraft, typically used in nuclear emergencies, flying over Pakistan. An Egyptian military plane allegedly carrying boron, a chemical used to suppress radiation, was also spotted. However, officials dismissed these as coincidences or unrelated missions.
š§ MediaFx Opinion: Beware the Hype
In our digital age, misinformation spreads faster than facts. The working class and youth must remain vigilant against such rumours, which can escalate tensions unnecessarily. It's crucial to rely on verified information and not get swayed by sensationalism. Peace and truth should always be our guiding principles.
š¢ What Do You Think?
Do you believe the official statements, or do you think there's more to the story? Drop your thoughts in the comments below! Let's discuss.













































