Delhi Bomb Blast News
Delhi Serial Bomb Blasts: Priyanka Chopra expresses heartbreak over Red Fort explosion, sending thoughts and prayers to victims and their families.
A blast near the Red Fort Metro station in Delhi killed eight and injured seven, prompting widespread condolences.
Hours before the Red Fort blast that killed 13, the police seized nearly 3,000 kg of explosives from Jammu and Haryana, sparking fears the attack was either a cover-up to erase the RDX trail or a warning from a terror network on the brink of exposure.
Red fort blast: If you hear or feel an explosion, immediately get down to the ground. Cover your head and neck with your hands or any nearby object like a bag or jacket. Stay low to protect vital organs from the blast wave and flying debris.
Delhi Bomb Blast: The routine Monday afternoon in Delhi turned into chaos when a sudden explosion shook the area near the Red Fort this evening. What began as a regular day for locals ended in panic, with the sound of sirens filling the air. The blast, which took place near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro station, left at least eight people dead and several others injured. As fire and smoke rose over the centuries-old monument, the police and emergency teams rushed to the site, sealing off the surrounding roads and metro gates.
Delhi Bomb Blasts: Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golcha said that at around 6.52 pm, a slow-moving vehicle stopped at the red light. An explosion happened in that vehicle, and due to the explosion, nearby vehicles were also damaged.
The explosion outside the Red Fort has once again plunged Delhi into shock, reviving haunting memories of past blasts that have scarred the nation’s capital over the years.
Delhi Police is conducting a comprehensive two-day anti-terror mock drill across over 10 key locations (July 17-18, 2025), involving NSG, Army, and other agencies.
Breaking News: Big news of this time in Delhi IED case. According to sources, the suspected terrorist who set up the Delhi IED plant is absconding.
A low-intensity blast occured near Israel Embassy on Jan 29 evening.
The explosion damaged window panes of three nearby parked cars.
Forensic team has got evidence of the usage of ammonium nitrate for the blast.
A low-intensity blast occured near Israel Embassy on Jan 29 evening.
The explosion damaged window panes of three nearby parked cars.
Forensic team has got evidence of the usage of ammonium nitrate for the blast.
One person was killed and several others were left injured after a low-intensity blast took place in the busy Chandni Chowk market in New Delhi on Tuesday morning.
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