Nuclear leak, radiation, Boron, and a bunch of conspiracy theories
began to float on social media as reports emerged that India, in its
retaliatory strikes against Pakistan under Operation Sindoor, has
reportedly hit the Kirana Hills in Pakistan. The Kirana Hills,
which are close to the Sargodha Air Base, are said to be a nuclear
storage facility. While India did hit the Sargodha Air Base, however,
the Air Marshal AK Bharti categorically denied these claims, although
his advertant or inadvertent smirk fanned further speculations.
Denying hitting any nuclear storage facility in the Kirana Hills, the
Air Force officer said, āThank you for telling us that Pakistan has
stored its nuclear weapons at Kirana Hills, whatever is there. We have
not hit Kirana Hills, whatever is there. I did not brief in my briefing
yesterday.ā
In a press briefing, the Pakistani DG ISPR Sharif Ahmed Chaudhary,
also said that there is no truth in the claims that India has hit
Pakistanās nuclear establishment in Pakistan, although while saying
this, he had an uncomfortable smile on his face.
Amidst all this, social media claims emerged that an Egyptian Air
Force plane carrying a huge amount of Boron landed in Pakistan to test
nuclear leaks or contain them. Social media posts also showed flight
radar images to claim that a US Energy Department plane also arrived in
Pakistan. However, no official confirmation is there about the same.
Notably, as per a Dawn newspaper report,
one of the Indian drones did fall in the area of Kirana Hills. So far,
people have mostly heard of Kahuta and Chagai in the context of
Pakistanās nuclear mission, but Kirana Hills is rather a new name.
As Kirana Hills and the speculation that it houses one of Pakistanās
nuclear storage facilities started making the rounds on social media, it
has piqued global interest, especially among Indians and neutral
defence analysts. So, what is the secret of Kirana Hills? Why is it
important?
Kirana Hills: Home to Pakistanās nuclear arsenal?
Kirana Hills, also known as the Black Mountains due to brownish
terrain, is a range in the Punjab state of Pakistan. It is located in
the Sargodha district of Pakistan. This hill range is about 80
kilometres long. Several research projects were undertaken on Kirana
Hills during the British rule.
It is about 170 kilometres away from the Indian border. There is a
forest around Kirana Hills, and it is said that wild animals are found
here. Pakistan had also excavated here to search for uranium.
Pakistanās Defence Ministry took over Kirana Hills around 1970.
Kirana Hills is a part of Mushaf Airbase. Mushaf Airbase is an important
military base of the Pakistani Air Force, and its aircraft, including
F-16 and JF-17, are stationed here. There is also a radar station here.