Tensions between India and Pakistan have temporarily eased amid unconfirmed reports of a potential radioactive leak from a Pakistani nuclear site. A U.S. surveillance aircraft was reportedly deployed as global powers monitor the situation.
According to intelligence sources cited by regional media, India may have considered striking a suspected nuclear facility in Pakistan. However, the high-risk nature of such an operation, especially due to the potential for radioactive fallout, is believed to have triggered a diplomatic intervention.
Adding to the intrigue, a highly classified U.S. reconnaissance aircraft was reportedly spotted flying over the region. Defense experts speculate that the aircraft, possibly an advanced surveillance drone or stealth plane, may have been deployed to assess nuclear safety risks or monitor regional activities.
Neither the Indian nor Pakistani governments have issued official statements about the current situation, but local media in both countries have toned down their coverage of cross-border military operations in recent days.
Security analysts warn that while hostilities may have paused for now, the threat remains far from over. Any escalation involving nuclear infrastructure would have severe consequences not only for the region but for global security.