Watch: Car skids off road, plunges downhill in Sonmarg; driver has narrow escape
Watch: Car skids off road, plunges downhill in Sonmarg; driver has narrow escape
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India Today TV's Open-Source Investigation discovers that the heart of Pakistan's nuclear project at Kahuta in Rawalpindi district may have covertly expanded its uranium-enrichment program over the past five years. The OSINT findings lift the veil of secrecy surrounding the fortified site, officially identified as a global threat. The International Atomic Energy Association has called this lab "an illicit source of nuclear technology" and "a serious challenge to nuclear-non proliferation". High-resolution satellite images, accessed by India Today TV's OSINT team, confirm the presence of a new facility 800 meters from the old nuclear workshop at Kahuta's Khan Research Laboratory. When analysed closely, the pictures reveal how a piece of land turned from an empty helipad in 2014 to a possible nuclear centrifuge facility in 2019.
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