Delhi Red Fort car blast
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Dr Umar Nabi was reportedly seen at the Turkman Gate Mosque near the Red Fort. The attack killed at least 13 people and left several injured.
India’s Cabinet is calling this week’s deadly car explosion in the capital a terror attack carried out by “anti-national forces,” though it did not release any new evidence linked to the blast.
This special report details the investigation into the Faridabad terror module, responsible for the Red Fort blast, now officially declared a terror attack. The probe has uncovered a 'Bleed India' plot orchestrated by radicalised doctors—Muzammil,
Dr Umar Nabi who was driving the explosives-laden car that blew up near the Red Fort had planned a powerful blast timed around the Babri Masjid demolition anniversary on December 6, officials said on Wednesday.
Investigations into the Red Fort terror attack have confirmed that the “bomber” was Dr Umar Nabi. His identity was established through DNA testing. Investigators had long suspected him to be the prime accused,
This special report covers the aftermath of the car explosion near Delhi's Red Fort, which the central government has officially classified as a terror attack. Following the blast, Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a high-level Cabinet Committee on Security meeting and held separate discussions with Union Home Minister Amit Shah and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval,
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Delhi terror attack: CCTV captures Umar Nabi leaving mosque near Turkman Gate before Red Fort blast
CCTV footage shows suspect Dr. Umar Nabi leaving a mosque near Turkman Gate hours before the Delhi terror attack. Investigators are analyzing the visuals to trace his movements and identify accomplices.
As the investigation into the Delhi Red Fort blast advances, reports suggest that Umar Un Nabi, one of the prime suspects in the JeM terror module case, was planning to carry out a major terror attack on December 6.
The CCTV footage, dated November 10, the day of the blast, shows Dr Umar Nabi walking outside Faiz-e-Ilahi Mosque in the Turkman Gate area of Old Delhi.
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Red Fort Blast Not a Suicide Attack, NIA Takes Over Probe After Panic-Triggered Explosion: Sources
Investigations into the Delhi Red Fort blast reveal it was not a suicide attack but a panic-triggered explosion.
Radicalised doctors suspected to be part of the JeM multi-city terror module were planning attacks in 4 cities and had raised an amount of Rs 26 lakh., India News, Times Now