Pakistan hidden nuclear weapons in Grocery Hills? Why the question raised, the army gave this answer on the question of attack

India’s Operation Sindoor: Did India attack Pakistan’s Grocery Hills when the tension increased to excessively, where alleged nuclear weapons -related centers? After the first attack of Operation Sindoor, when the two countries were seen coming to the brink of war and each other was attacked from both sides, then this question broke out on the social media of India. As India showed its superiority in the Varkraft, Pakistan had hurt Pakistan inside, people felt that India’s missiles had fallen on the grocery hills like Lahore. But now its truth has come out.

Asked whether the Grocery Hills was attacked, Air Marshal AK Bharti, the director of Air Operations, said lightly, “Thank you for telling us that there are some nuclear installations in the grocery hills. We did not know about it.” Then after this he told seriously, “We have not attacked the grocery hills, whatever is there. I did not give information about it in my briefing yesterday.”

So the question is, what is in these hills of Pakistan i.e. grocery hills. Are Pakistan really storing nuclear weapons there?

After all, why did this question arise on social media?

On 22 April, 26 people were killed by terrorists in Pahalgam, Kashmir. After this, India attacked 9 terrorist bases inside Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir (POK) on the night of 6 and 7 May. India clearly stated that there were only camps of terrorists on their target and it has not caused any harm to the Pakistani army and the general public there. But Pakistan showed dictators and attacked Indian military and civil areas with mortar shells, drones and missiles. In a counter -attack, the Indian Air Force (IAF) attacked 11 military sites inside Pakistan. One of them was Noor Khan Military Base near Rawalpindi. Rawalpindi has a Pakistani Army headquarters.

Noor Khan is close to the headquarters of the Strategic Plans Division, an organization that oversees Pakistan’s nuclear weapons. Now after this comes a report of New York Times which made a lot of headlines. The New York Times quoted a former American official who knows Pakistan’s nuclear program closely, “Pakistan’s deepest fear is that his nuclear command authority may not end anywhere. When Noor Khan was attacked by a missile attack, he was afraid again … as a warning that India can do so.”

It is believed that by attacking Noor Khan and Sargodha, India tried to show Pakistan that if the war of active war, a large -level war starts and violence increases, then in such a situation, India has the ability to neutralize Pakistan’s nuclear weapons wounds.

Really, Pakistan has hidden nuclear weapons in Grocery Hills?

The location of Grocery Hills is considered to be very strategic for Pakistan. Kirana Hills is only 20 km from Sargodha Airport in Pakistan and 75 km from the Kushab Nuclear Plant. The World Nuclear Association wrote in a report (updated in February 2025) that in Khushab, 200 km from Islamabad, there are four heavy water (heavy water) reactors dedicated to the production of weapons-grade plutonium.

The facility that the Pakistan Army has maintained in Kirana Hills has been designed with several layer defense system. It is believed that Pakistan has hidden its nuclear warhead i.e. nuclear weapons. Since it is a state secret for Pakistan, it will never let this be revealed and maybe he has spread this rumor himself to completely mislead the world. The Indian Air Force has also said at least in front of the world that it does not know whether Pakistan has maintained nuclear weapons storage in the grocery hills.


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