Did India hit Pakistan's nuclear hub at Kirana Hills? IAF sets the record straight

In a recent statement, Vice Air Chief Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor clarified that the Indian Air Force (IAF) did not conduct any operations targeting Pakistan's Kirana Hills nuclear facility. This clarification comes in response to videos circulated by Pakistan, which suggested that Indian forces had attacked the site. Kapoor emphasized that the videos were fabricated and generated by Pakistani sources, asserting that India had no involvement in such actions. The discourse around Kirana Hills has heightened tensions between the two nations, particularly in light of previous military confrontations. This statement aims to dispel misinformation and reaffirm India's stance on maintaining peace and security in the region. The IAF's commitment to transparency in its operations is underscored, highlighting the importance of accurate information in the current geopolitical climate. As both countries navigate complex diplomatic relations, such clarifications are crucial in preventing escalations and fostering dialogue.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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