ISLAMABAD: A powerful explosion ripped through the Nowgam area of Indian Occupied Kashmir IOK, sparking immediate controversy and conflicting narratives about its origins. While official sources moved quickly to label the incident a tragic accident, the circumstances surrounding the blast have raised eyebrows and suspicions among security analysts.
The explosion originated at a local facility where, according to security sources, a volatile stockpile of explosive materials was being shifted. Indian media, citing official communications, have firmly rejected any notion of terrorism. Their reports suggest the blast was triggered during a sensitive operation to relocate materials, including ammonium nitrate. However, this official explanation is being viewed with deep skepticism by security observers across the border.
Pakistani security analysts have put forward a more alarming revelation’s . They claim that Indian media is deliberately avoiding the “terrorism” label to prevent a political and military crisis. The analysts suggest the blast was the result of a failed government experiment involving ammonium nitrate—a high-stakes mishap that the Indian government cannot afford to publicly acknowledge.
This narrative is fueled by the recent, volatile history between the two nuclear-armed nations. The BJP-led government, analysts speculate, is haunted by the aftermath of its previous military engagement with Pakistan six months prior, an encounter that reportedly saw six Indian aircraft shot down. The fear, as posited by these analysts, is that admitting to a terrorist attack now would create immense public pressure for a military response, a gamble that could result in even greater losses, potentially doubling the previous toll. The blast in Nowgam has thus become more than a tragic event; it is the epicenter of a fierce information war, where the truth appears to be the first casualty.
Earlier Republic TV, an Indian news outlet , claim that so far 8 people have died and 13 are reportedly injured.
It is worth mentioning that the incident has occurred just three days after the Red Fort blast incident that caused 12 deaths and several injuries.
The Indian security officials are now probing about the blast incidents from the passers-by and the people living in the surrounding area.
A massive disaster can be seen on the roadside and inside the surrounding buildings after the blast





