TATP explosive
The 2001 Shoe Bomber Case: History Repeats in Delhi Blast After 24 Years
Nov 18, 2025 05:35 pm CST
The recent Delhi blast involving TATP explosives hidden in shoes mirrors the infamous 2001 attempt by Richard Reid to bring down American Airlines Flight 63 using the same method. This article examines both incidents and highlights the enduring threat of shoe bombs in terrorist attacks across decades.
Inside Jaish-e-Mohammed's Terror Revival: Italian Journalist Links Delhi Blast to Pakistan's Continuing Threat Against India
Nov 17, 2025 08:55 pm CST
Italian investigative journalist Francesca Marino reveals crucial connections between the recent Delhi Red Fort bombing and Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed's resurgence. In her new book "From Pulwama to Payback," Marino exposes how the November 10 suicide attack using TATP explosives fits into JeM's long-term strategy of targeting India, while uncovering Pakistan's continued support for terrorist infrastructure despite denials following the 2019 Balakot strike.
Delhi Blast Investigation: TATP 'Mother of Satan' Explosive Suspected in Deadly Attack Near Red Fort
Nov 16, 2025 01:05 pm CST
Forensic experts investigate the use of highly volatile TATP explosive, known as "Mother of Satan," in the Delhi blast that killed 13 people near Red Fort. Doctor Umar Mohammad with alleged Jaish-e-Mohammad links was driving the car when it exploded in a crowded area, with three other doctors arrested and nearly 3,000 kg of explosive materials recovered.


