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NEW DELHI-Investigations into the Red Fort blast that killed 12 people and injured dozens have revealed a sophisticated, white-collar terror network directly controlled by Pakistan’s ISI, but routed through Afghanistan,
Police in India's capital say a car exploded near the city's historic Red Fort , killing at least eight people and triggering a fire that damaged several vehicles parked nearby.
Italian journalist Francesca Marino tells NDTV the Red Fort suicide attack signals a renewed JeM offensive, rooted in Pakistan-backed radicalisation, Balakot fallout and a rebuilding terror network now preparing for larger strikes.
The death toll from the November 10 Red Fort blast has risen to 15 after two more injured victims died at LNJP Hospital on Monday, officials said. The latest casualties have been identified as Lukmaan (50) and Vinay Pathak (50), according to a senior police officer, as quoted by PTI.
A car explosion in New Delhi's Red Fort area, popular with tourists to the Indian capital city, has killed several people and injured many more, local media reported. The cause of the explosion is not immediately clear, but it occurred in a parked car outside Gate 1 of the Red Fort metro station.
NIA finds Delhi terror module planned drone based attacks inspired by Hamas, with arrested suspect Danish accused of modifying drones and attempting rocket making.
Government says the deadliest explosion in a decade in Delhi was a ‘heinous terror incident, perpetrated by anti-national forces’
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) makes its second arrest in the Delhi Red Fort blast case, taking Yasir Bilal Vani into custody from Srinagar. The special report details Vani's alleged role as a close aide to the bomber,
The Red Fort, known as Lal Qila, is a 17th-century monument and a symbol of India's independence. The area, a major tourist center known for its bustling markets and street vendors, immediately plunged into chaos.
Narendra Modi has described the attack that killed at least eight people as a "conspiracy", vowing to bring those responsible to justice.
Investigators probing the Red Fort car blast are rechecking decade-old personnel records in Kanpur, examining the overseas stints and service gaps of three doctors who worked with arrested Jaish-linked suspect Dr Shaheen Shahid.
As the investigators have uncovered, the trail leads to a terror module, years of planning and a trip to Turkiye.