DGMO Air Marshal Bharti debunks reports of India striking Pak's Kirana Hills nuclear facility

There are ongoing rumors and discussions on social media that Pakistan pressed the panic button and approached the US after the Indian Air Force struck their nuclear facility on the Kiarana Hills. 

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The second special press briefing on Operation Sindoor took place on Monday afternoon by the DGMOs of the three Indian Armed Forces. The media briefing took place after it was reported that the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) of India and Pakistan had rescheduled for 5:30 pm. Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, Vice Admiral AN Pramod, and Air Marshal Avdhesh Kumar Bharti addressed the media about Operation Sindoor on Monday as well.

Notably, there are ongoing reports and discussions on social media that Pakistan pressed the panic button and approached the US after the Indian Air Force struck their nuclear facility Kirana Hills. 

Truth behind India hitting Pakistan Kirana Hills nuclear facility

During the question-and-answer session, a journalist asked that social media is on a buzz that we hit a site called Kirana Hills, which was a nuclear storage facility. There are rumors about Sargodha. Some foreign analysts have mentioned that the Sargodha attacks led to certain leaks. Is there any confirmation that India hit Kirana Hill? 

Debunking the claims, Air Marshal AK Bharti took a dig and said, "Thank you for telling us that Kirana Hill houses some nuclear installations. We did not know this. We have not hit Kirana Hills, whatever is there. I did not brief it in my briefing that was yesterday."

In a pre-dawn operation on May 10, the Indian Air Force (IAF) struck 11 military sites deep inside Pakistan using air-launched precision weapons. The targets included critical airbases in Rafiqui, Murid, Nur Khan, Rahim Yar Khan, Sukkur, Chunian, Pasrur, and Sialkot. 


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