Delhi Red Fort blast

  • Exposed: Jaish-e-Mohammed

    Exposed: Jaish-e-Mohammed's Operational Network in India Following Delhi Red Fort Blast

    Nov 11, 2025 08:16 pm CST

    Following the Delhi Red Fort car bombing, investigations have uncovered connections to Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed. Founded by Masood Azhar, the organization maintains a decentralized network in India despite security crackdowns. Recent arrests revealed a terror cell operating under the cover of medical professionals, with evidence of an expanding women's recruitment wing. This investigation provides insight into how terrorist organizations adapt and operate within Indian territory.

  • Police Clarify: 50 Kg of Wedding Firecrackers Recovered in Faridabad Following Earlier Explosive Seizures

    Police Clarify: 50 Kg of Wedding Firecrackers Recovered in Faridabad Following Earlier Explosive Seizures

    Nov 11, 2025 06:02 pm CST

    Authorities in Haryana's Faridabad have recovered 50-60 kg of firecrackers, clarifying that these materials are intended for wedding celebrations and not connected to terrorist activities. This discovery follows recent seizures of suspected ammonium nitrate in the area and comes shortly before a deadly explosion at Delhi's Red Fort that claimed nine lives.

  • Delhi Red Fort Bombing Linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed

    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.

  • Tracking Terror: The Journey of an i20 Car Behind Delhi

    Tracking Terror: The Journey of an i20 Car Behind Delhi's Red Fort Explosion

    Nov 11, 2025 02:21 pm CST

    A detailed investigation reveals how a white Hyundai i20 involved in the Red Fort blast changed multiple owners across several Indian states while remaining registered to the original owner. Authorities trace the vehicle's path from Gurugram to Jammu and Kashmir before its explosive end in Delhi, highlighting critical security concerns and revealing vulnerabilities in India's vehicle registration system.

  • Delhi Red Fort Explosion: Car Owner Linked to

    Delhi Red Fort Explosion: Car Owner Linked to 'White Collar' Terrorist Network

    Nov 11, 2025 11:43 am CST

    A deadly explosion near Delhi's Red Fort killing nine people has been connected to a sophisticated 'white collar' terror network. The car involved belonged to a Pulwama doctor affiliated with the module recently busted by authorities. Investigation reveals the network possessed nearly 3,000 kg of suspected ammonium nitrate explosives and included radicalized professionals directed by Pakistan-based handlers.

  • Connecting the Dots: Delhi Red Fort Blast and Recent Terror-Related Arrests Across India

    Connecting the Dots: Delhi Red Fort Blast and Recent Terror-Related Arrests Across India

    Nov 11, 2025 03:59 am CST

    A comprehensive analysis of the devastating Delhi Red Fort car blast that killed nine people and injured 20 others, potentially connected to a series of recent terror-related arrests across India. The article examines arrests of radicalized doctors found with bioweapons materials, explosive substances, and terrorist group affiliations in Gujarat, Haryana, and Jammu & Kashmir, while authorities investigate possible links to the Delhi explosion.

  • Delhi Red Fort Blast: Pulwama Connection Emerges in Deadly Car Explosion Investigation

    Delhi Red Fort Blast: Pulwama Connection Emerges in Deadly Car Explosion Investigation

    Nov 11, 2025 03:55 am CST

    A Hyundai i20 explosion near Delhi's Red Fort killed nine people and injured 20 others, with investigation revealing links to Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir. Police have confirmed the car was previously owned by a man from Pulwama, while nearly 3,000kg of explosives were simultaneously seized in Haryana's Faridabad. Home Minister Amit Shah has briefed Prime Minister Modi on the ongoing investigation into this suspected terrorist attack.

  • Delhi Red Fort Explosion: Bihar Heightens Security Ahead of Crucial Assembly Polls

    Delhi Red Fort Explosion: Bihar Heightens Security Ahead of Crucial Assembly Polls

    Nov 11, 2025 03:12 am CST

    Following a deadly explosion near Delhi's Red Fort that killed nine people, Bihar has been placed on high security alert as the state prepares for its final phase of assembly elections. Security forces have intensified patrols while investigators examine all angles of the blast that occurred in a moving vehicle, prompting nationwide security measures in major cities across India.

  • US Closely Monitors Deadly Red Fort Blast in Delhi as Death Toll Reaches Eight

    US Closely Monitors Deadly Red Fort Blast in Delhi as Death Toll Reaches Eight

    Nov 11, 2025 02:31 am CST

    The United States is actively monitoring the situation following a devastating bomb explosion near Delhi's Red Fort that killed eight people and injured twenty-four others. A State Department spokesperson confirmed they are aware of the incident and stand ready to provide consular assistance as needed, while victims have been transported to nearby LNJP hospital after the powerful blast destroyed multiple vehicles in the crowded area.

  • Deadly Explosion Near Delhi Red Fort Prompts Chandni Chowk Market Closure

    Deadly Explosion Near Delhi Red Fort Prompts Chandni Chowk Market Closure

    Nov 11, 2025 12:15 am CST

    A devastating explosion near Delhi's historic Red Fort killed 13 people and injured 24 others, leading to the closure of the nearby Chandni Chowk market. The blast occurred in a vehicle stopped at a red light near the Red Fort Metro Station, with emergency services deploying 20 fire engines to the scene. Both tourist destinations are located in Old Delhi's congested area, with authorities now investigating the incident.