Pakistan’s claim about the destruction of India’s BrahMos missile depot has been confirmed. The Indian National Radiological Safety Division has officially verified it. Pakistan had claimed responsibility for an attack on the BrahMos missile depot.
According to details, India’s National Radiological Safety Division has confirmed that the BrahMos missile depot in India was damaged as a result of Pakistan’s attack. The depot sustained damage from the attack.
has confirmed ongoing radioactive emissions following an alleged incident at a BrahMos missile storage facility near Beas, Punjab, on 10 May 2025 at approximately 05:40 hours, reportedly caused by an unverified explosion during a heightened military alert. (2/4) pic.twitter.com/eqrMqBV5Z9
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The report states that an alert was issued after radiation was detected at a base located in Indian Punjab. Evacuation orders were issued for a 3-kilometer radius. The radiation posed a serious threat to the safety of the area. The report also warned residents within a 5-kilometer radius to keep doors and windows closed.
Alleged footage shows BrahMos missile storage on fire at Beas after being targeted by the Pakistani military. pic.twitter.com/zO8HhYM5Vk
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In response to Indian aggression, Pakistan launched Operation Bunyan al Marsoos on May 10, targeting multiple air bases, weapon depots, and military installations.
India’s BrahMos missile depot sustained significant damage in the Pakistani missile strike. After confirmation of the incident, panic spread in Indian political circles, and the neighboring country’s political and military leadership convened emergency meetings.