Nuclear Emergency in Pakistan? Punjab Teeters on Edge of Chernobyl-Like Disaster

In what could become South Asia’s most alarming nuclear crisis, Pakistan’s Punjab province—specifically the Kirana Hills in Sargodha—is under intense scrutiny after reports of a missile malfunction during recent hostilities with India. Allegedly intended for Indian territory, the missile exploded near its launch site, raising fears of a Chernobyl-like disaster at a suspected underground nuclear facility.

While Islamabad remains silent, growing signs point to a cover-up: social media censorship, forced evacuations, and rising unexplained illnesses. International flight trackers also show unusual aircraft activity—including radiation-detecting planes—fueling global concern. With food security, public health, and regional stability at stake, the world may be witnessing a nuclear crisis hidden in plain sight.

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Nuclear Emergency in Pakistan? Punjab Teeters on Edge of Chernobyl-Like Disaster