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Deadly Explosion Near Delhi's Red Fort Claims 9 Lives: Terror Attack Investigation Underway
Nov 11, 2025 11:49 pm CST
A powerful explosion near Delhi's Red Fort killed 9 people and injured 20 others when a Hyundai i20 exploded at a traffic stop. Authorities confirmed the use of ammonium nitrate in what appears to be a terrorist attack linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed. The vehicle's driver, Umar Mohammad from Pulwama, was reportedly a doctor with terrorist connections. Security has been intensified as investigations continue across the national capital.
Delhi Blast Investigation: Mother of Suspected Red Fort Bomber to Undergo DNA Testing in Pulwama
Nov 11, 2025 05:25 pm CST
Delhi authorities have detained the mother of Dr. Umar Mohammad, the suspected suicide bomber in Monday's Red Fort explosion, for DNA testing to confirm his identity. The blast killed nine and injured 20 near the historic monument, as investigators uncover connections to a newly discovered "white collar" terror network involving medical professionals.
Delhi Red Fort Bombing Linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed's Women's Wing and Pakistan Terror Network
Nov 11, 2025 04:38 pm CST
An investigation into the Delhi Red Fort car bombing that killed nine people has revealed connections to Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed. The attack utilized ammonium nitrate fuel oil and appears linked to the group's newly formed women's wing led by Sadiya Azhar, sister of terrorist leader Masood Azhar. Multiple medical professionals have been arrested in connection with the attack, highlighting a concerning new recruitment strategy by the terrorist organization.
Delhi Red Fort Car Blast: Dr Umar Mohammad Identified as Suicide Bomber in Attack that Killed Nine
Nov 11, 2025 12:23 pm CST
A deadly car explosion near Delhi's Red Fort has killed nine people and injured over a dozen others. Dr Umar Mohammad, a physician from Al Falah Medical College in Faridabad, has been identified as the suspected suicide bomber who detonated a white Hyundai i20 after parking near the historic monument for three hours. The attack appears connected to a recently uncovered "white collar" terror network involving several doctors from Jammu and Kashmir, with authorities recovering nearly 3,000 kg of explosives during their investigation.



