Did India Almost Hit Pakistan’s Secret Nuclear Site at Kirana Hills? Here’s What Officials Said on This
During a press briefing, Air Marshal AK Bharti clarified, “We did not know Kirana Hills had such a site. We did not strike it.”

New Delhi (Delhi) [India], May 12: A wave of confusion spread on social media claiming that India struck Pakistan’s nuclear base at Kirana Hills. During a press briefing, Air Marshal AK Bharti clarified, “We did not know Kirana Hills had such a site. We did not strike it.” His calm and firm words settled many rising worries. The Kirana Hills, found in Pakistan’s Sargodha district, are rocky mountains often called “Black Mountains” by locals. They lie between Rabwah and Sargodha city and have long been talked about due to their hidden military importance.
Airstrike Names and Dates Matter
The Indian Air Force named the mission “Operation Sindoor.” It was launched on May 7, a few days after a deadly terror attack took place in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 22. That attack killed 26 people, including many tourists. This event was a turning point. It led to this strong answer from India. The Indian defence team worked together and made sure that every move was planned with care and focus. The forces were ready, and every second counted during those few important nights.
Nine Hideouts, Nine Direct Hits
Indian jets flew in the night sky and struck nine hideouts of terror groups across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Targets were hit with full accuracy. Some places attacked were Markaz Subhan Allah in Bahawalpur and Markaz Abbas in Kotli. All these camps were tied to groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Hizbul Mujahideen. These names are sadly linked to many past attacks on Indian soil. By striking their camps, India sent a clear message – terror will not be allowed to grow anymore.
Not Just an Air Show: Indian Weapons Shine
The Indian forces did not just use foreign weapons. Air Marshal Bharti proudly said that India’s own air defence systems, like Akash missiles, worked perfectly. These are made in India by Indian engineers and scientists. They protected Indian bases and shot back smartly. This showed how strong and ready India’s defence has become. It also gave hope to young Indian minds dreaming of working in defence tech someday. The focus is not just on war, but also on being ready for any danger with our own tools.
From Action to Agreement: Peace Gets a Chance
After the tough action, both India and Pakistan agreed to a full stop on firing – land, air, and sea. This was announced on Saturday and came after help from the US. Talks were held and an agreement was made. Even US President Donald Trump said both countries agreed to peace. Officers from both sides are still in touch to keep things calm. While war creates noise, peace brings life back to normal. The hope is that this time, the silence stays for longer.
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