Delhi blast

  • Red EcoSport Linked to Delhi Red Fort Blast Found Abandoned in Haryana Farmhouse

    Red EcoSport Linked to Delhi Red Fort Blast Found Abandoned in Haryana Farmhouse

    Nov 12, 2025 09:13 pm CST

    Delhi Police have located the red EcoSport car registered to prime suspect Dr. Umar Un Nabi, believed to be connected to the Red Fort blast that killed nine people. The vehicle was found abandoned at a Haryana farmhouse after an extensive search operation involving multiple police forces. Investigations reveal the car was purchased using a fake address and may have been used for reconnaissance before the attack.

  • Al-Falah University Under National Scrutiny: Terror Links, Explosives, and the Delhi Blast Investigation

    Al-Falah University Under National Scrutiny: Terror Links, Explosives, and the Delhi Blast Investigation

    Nov 12, 2025 08:17 pm CST

    Al-Falah University in Faridabad has come under intense scrutiny following a major terrorist investigation connecting the institution's doctors to a Jaish-e-Mohammed module, a massive explosives seizure, and the deadly blast near Red Fort that killed nine people. This comprehensive overview examines the 70-acre campus, its Rs 74.5 lakh MBBS program, and the university's response to these serious allegations.

  • Delhi Blast Impact: Chandni Chowk Market Faces Rs 300-400 Crore Revenue Loss During Wedding Season

    Delhi Blast Impact: Chandni Chowk Market Faces Rs 300-400 Crore Revenue Loss During Wedding Season

    Nov 12, 2025 06:43 pm CST

    Following a deadly explosion near Chandni Chowk, Delhi's historic wholesale market has experienced a significant drop in footfall and an estimated Rs 300-400 crore loss in business during peak wedding shopping season. Despite current transportation restrictions, local MP Praveen Khandelwal remains optimistic that customers will return once normalcy resumes.

  • Terror Plot Exposed: Delhi Blast Suspects Met Jaish-e-Mohammed Handlers in Turkiye Before Red Fort Attack

    Terror Plot Exposed: Delhi Blast Suspects Met Jaish-e-Mohammed Handlers in Turkiye Before Red Fort Attack

    Nov 12, 2025 06:42 pm CST

    Two doctors suspected in the Delhi Red Fort suicide bombing that killed nine people had traveled to Turkiye to meet with Jaish-e-Mohammed handlers, revealing a sophisticated "white-collar" terror module. Intelligence sources indicate the group had prepared 200 IEDs for attacks across Delhi, Gurugram, and Faridabad, with plans for a larger attack modeled after the 2008 Mumbai attacks. The module was dismantled following the arrest of key members and seizure of 2,900kg of explosives.

  • Masood Azhar: The Mastermind Behind Major Terror Attacks From Mumbai to Delhi

    Masood Azhar: The Mastermind Behind Major Terror Attacks From Mumbai to Delhi's Red Fort Blast

    Nov 12, 2025 06:32 pm CST

    Masood Azhar, the 56-year-old founder of Pakistan-based terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed, has been linked to numerous attacks against India spanning decades, from the 2001 Parliament attack to the recent Delhi Red Fort blast that killed nine people. Despite being designated an international terrorist by the UN Security Council, Azhar continues to operate freely with Pakistan's protection, recently expanding operations through a women's terrorist brigade while surviving Operation Sindoor that killed multiple family members.

  • PM Modi Visits Delhi Blast Victims at Lok Nayak Hospital After Deadly Terror Attack Near Red Fort

    PM Modi Visits Delhi Blast Victims at Lok Nayak Hospital After Deadly Terror Attack Near Red Fort

    Nov 12, 2025 05:41 pm CST

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited victims of the Delhi blast at Lok Nayak Hospital following a deadly explosion near Red Fort that killed nine people. The attack, linked to a "white collar" terror module involving Jaish-e-Mohammed, occurred after authorities arrested eight suspects and seized 2,900 kg of explosives. The suicide bombing appears to have used high-grade explosives more powerful than ammonium nitrate.

  • Enhanced Security at Nepal Border Following Delhi Blast as Suspects May Attempt Escape

    Enhanced Security at Nepal Border Following Delhi Blast as Suspects May Attempt Escape

    Nov 12, 2025 04:16 pm CST

    Security agencies have intensified vigilance along the India-Nepal border following the Delhi blast incident, as intelligence suggests suspects may attempt to flee through this route before entering Pakistan. Multiple agencies are investigating the attack, which is linked to the Jaish-e-Mohammad operated Faridabad module. Forensic teams have collected 40 samples from the blast site, including explosive materials and ammunition, indicating a planned series of attacks across India.

  • Delhi Blast Post-Mortem Reveals Ruptured Lungs and Close-Range Explosion Evidence

    Delhi Blast Post-Mortem Reveals Ruptured Lungs and Close-Range Explosion Evidence

    Nov 12, 2025 03:54 pm CST

    Forensic experts from Maulana Azad Medical College have revealed critical findings from the Delhi Red Fort blast victims' post-mortem reports, indicating a close-range explosion that caused ruptured organs and distinctive injury patterns. The investigation uncovered the use of both ammonium nitrate and high-grade explosives in the attack that killed nine people and injured twenty others.

  • Al Falah University Denies Connection with Delhi Blast Suspects Beyond Professional Capacity

    Al Falah University Denies Connection with Delhi Blast Suspects Beyond Professional Capacity

    Nov 12, 2025 03:16 pm CST

    Al Falah University in Faridabad has issued a statement distancing itself from doctors arrested in connection with the Delhi blast incident, emphasizing their relationship was purely professional. The university condemned the events, confirmed its legitimacy as a UGC-recognized institution, and denied allegations regarding improper laboratory materials while security agencies continue their investigation.

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    NIA's 10-Member Special Team Investigates Deadly Delhi Red Fort Blast: Complete Details Revealed

    Nov 12, 2025 02:13 pm CST

    The National Investigation Agency has formed a specialized 10-member team led by NIA DG Vijay Sakhare to investigate the Delhi Red Fort blast that killed nine people and injured 20 others. Authorities are examining over 1,000 CCTV recordings while investigating a potential connection to 2,900 kg of explosives found in Faridabad on the same day. Initial evidence suggests the blast may have been an accidental detonation by panicked suspects following the arrest of key module members.