India, Kashmir and Red Fort
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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
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.
Red Fort blast news update: A purported video of Umar Nabi, who drove the Hyundai i20 car that exploded near the Red Fort on November 10, has surfaced on social media. In it, he is heard talking about “martyrdom operations” and “suicide bombing”.
Times Now has accessed exclusive pictures of Dr Shaheen Shahid, one of the key accused in the Delhi Red Fort blast case, purchasing the Maruti Suzuki Brezza car that was later recovered by the investigators at Al Falah University.
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.
A detailed examination has allegedly revealed multiple red flags consistent with shell-company operations. These include a lack of physical presence at declared business addresses, common contact details across various companies,
Government says the deadliest explosion in a decade in Delhi was a ‘heinous terror incident, perpetrated by anti-national forces’
Investigative agencies have said that the video was recorded two months before last week’s explosion. In the video, Nabi can be seen trying to justify suicide bombing, but as per the police, he failed
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.