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Indian Report Confirms Pakistan’s Claim, BrahMos Missile Depot Damaged, Radiation Alert Issued

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In a significant development that could impact regional security discourse, a recent report from India’s National Radiological Safety Division has confirmed the destruction of a BrahMos missile depot in Indian Punjab during a Pakistani strike on May 10.

The report, now making rounds in defense circles, indicates that following the strike, a radiation alert was issued due to potential exposure risks. A three-kilometer evacuation radius was enforced, while residents in a five-kilometer zone were instructed to seal windows and remain indoors to avoid radioactive contamination.

This confirmation lends critical validation to Pakistan’s earlier claims, as Islamabad had officially maintained that its strike on May 10 had successfully neutralized a high-value missile storage facility on Indian soil. The Indian authority’s acknowledgment of a radiation leak lends new weight to the narrative.

Environmental experts and defense analysts have raised alarms about long-term contamination, as well as the broader implications of such sensitive military infrastructure being targeted and compromised.

So far, the Indian government has not issued an official public response addressing the incident or elaborating on containment efforts. The silence has further fueled speculation and concern across both Indian and Pakistani public forums.

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