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Red Fort blast captured on CCTV: Exact moment when Hyundai i20 bursts into fireball on busy street packed with vehicles – watch | Delhi News

Red Fort blast captured on CCTV NEW DELHI: Fresh CCTV footage has captured the exact moment a Hyundai i20 exploded near the Red Fort on Monday evening, killing at least 12 people and injuring several others.The chilling visuals show Chandni Chowk’s Subhash Marg packed with vehicles and pedestrians during peak evening rush hour.Cars crawl through…

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‘Coming home for dinner’: Red Fort blast crushes Delhi e-rickshaw driver’s dreams, leaves family devastated | Delhi News

For the family of Mohammad Jumman (35), an e-rickshaw driver from Shastri Park in northeast Delhi, Monday night was one of agonising uncertainty. His phone location had last shown him stuck in traffic near Lal Qila, after which all contact was lost.Early Tuesday morning, the family reached the LNJP mortuary, their emotions swinging helplessly between…

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Delhi Red Fort blast: Al-Falah University website hacked after explosion; hackers post warning against ‘radical activities’ | Gurgaon News

After a devastating car bombing and the discovery of a major explosives stash in Faridabad, Al-Falah University experienced a cyber breach on its website. A group taking credit for the hack released a declaration criticizing ‘radical Islamic activities’ and urged the university to refrain from anti-national pursuits. GURGAON: A day after a car blast near…

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Travel advisory: UK flags Indo-Pak border risk after Delhi blast; urges ‘informed decisions’ | India News

The UK government has updated its travel advisory for British nationals following Monday’s deadly car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort area, which claimed 12 lives and left several others injured.In its latest guidance, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) advised British citizens in Delhi to remain cautious and follow instructions from local authorities.“There has…

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Delhi blast: Tracking the Hyundai i20 that exploded near Red Fort – drove through Capital for hours, crossed Badarpur border at 8am | India News

The vehicle started its journey in Faridabad early on Monday (Photo credit: ANI) Delhi Police are piecing together a detailed 11-hour trail of the Hyundai i20 that exploded near the Red Fort on Monday evening, killing at least twelve people and injuring several others. CCTV footage and communication records are being used as key evidence…

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Retired headmaster detained for controversial post on Delhi blast | Guwahati News

SILCHAR: Police have detained a retired headmaster of Banshkandi NMHS school in Silchar following a controversial social media comment regarding the Delhi blast.Nazrul Islam Borbhuiya, a resident of Durgapur in Cachar district, posted ‘Election is coming’ in response to the incident, sparking widespread controversy.An official said, “The nature of the comment, especially when linked to…

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Ranveer Singh mourns victims of Delhi Red Fort blast, postpones ‘Dhurandhar’ trailer launch |

Actor Ranveer Singh has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic loss of lives in the terror attack that occurred near Delhi’s Red Fort on Monday evening.The blast, which tore through a slow-moving Hyundai i20 near the Subhash Marg traffic signal by the Red Fort, killed at least eight people and left several others injured. Ranveer…

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Scale of blast hints at military-grade explosives, clarity likely in a few days | India News

Investigators sought an opinion from forensics on whether PETN, semtex or RDX could have been used NEW DELHI: There is mystery over the kind of explosive or chemical used in Monday’s blast with the forensics and NSG’s explosive wing yet to submit their report. However, prima facie assessment points towards the use of military-grade explosives,…

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