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Delhi slowly returns to normal after the deadly Red Fort car blast that claimed 13 lives. Barricades have been lifted and traffic restrictions eased, while a cloth enclosure now covers the blast site.
A car blew up near the historic Red Fort in India's capital New Delhi, killing at least eight people, police said, adding that the cause remained unclear.
CCTV footage reveals the chaotic moments before and after the deadly Delhi car blast at Red Fort metro station.
A detailed log of parking area vehicles is being analyzed as officials seek to determine if explosives were planted there.
Investigators looking into the fatal car blast near the Red Fort report that the suspect created a hidden communication network through Threema — a Switzerland-based encrypted messaging platform that is prohibited in India.
Delhi Red Fort Blast: Partial access was restored to the Lal Quila Metro station as the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) reopened two entry gates on Saturday, four days after the deadly Delhi Red Fort blast killed 13 people and left a trail of destruction at the site.
The hate graffiti, written with chalk, was spotted in several areas on campus — including a men’s hostel door, a staircase, and the CV Raman Hall — on Tuesday, a day after the blast
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Red Fort blast echoes 2011 Delhi HC bombing—’white-collar’ terror cell, doctors & Jaish footprint
An explosion in a car on 10 November killed 13 people and injured several others near the Red Fort metro station in Delhi. Investigators have now found parallels with the 2011 Delhi HC bombing.