Kashmiri labourer among 13 killed in Red Fort blast in Delhi
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The Delhi blast is only the visible part of a larger conspiracy, ANI reported. The module had prepared plans for 32 vehicle
Shocking CCTV footage has emerged showing commuters panicking and running for their lives at Lal Quila Metro Station following the deadly car blast near Red Fort, Delhi. The explosion on November 10 killed 13 people and left several injured,
Exclusive CCTV from the underground Red Fort Metro station shows how fierce the blast was. The tremors shook the station nearly 40 feet below, jolting food counters and startling commuters. The violent vibration captured on camera underlines the sheer force of the explosion above.
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One India reports from the blast site near Red Fort; area reopened after 5 days of security lockdown
Five days after the devastating car blast near Delhi’s iconic Red Fort, life is slowly returning to normal. Thirteen lives were tragically lost in the attack, but the site now reopens as traffic restrictions are eased.
Nine people were killed and dozens more injured on Friday night as an explosion rocked Nowgam police station in Kashmir.
This special report reveals exclusive CCTV footage of Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist Dr. Umar Muhammad, captured in Faridabad on October 30th during his escape. The footage shows Muhammad at a mobile shop with two phones,
Investigators are analyzing new CCTV footage related to the Red Fort blast, focusing on Dr. Umar Nabi, the suspected bomber. Identified through DNA, Umar drove the explosive-laden vehicle responsible for the incident,
A white Hyundai i20 car exploded near a traffic signal on the Netaji Subhash Marg near the Red Fort on Monday evening, leaving 13 people dead.
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Doctors of Doom: Special Report on the 'White-Collar' Terror Module Behind Red Fort Blast.
This special report details a sprawling multi-state investigation into a 'white-collar' terror module involving numerous doctors with alleged links to Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind. The probe,