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India confirms blast near Delhi’s Red Fort was ‘heinous terror incident’ - Government says the deadliest explosion in a decade in Delhi was a ‘heinous terror incident, perpetrated by anti-national for
Red Fort Attack Exposes How Encrypted Apps Are Being Used By Terror Networks, Experts Raise Concerns
Encrypted messaging apps were originally designed to protect user privacy. But over the past few years, these apps have quietly become the go-to tools for terror groups, radical organisations and criminals worldwide.
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.
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,
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.
On November 10, a deadly car explosion ripped through the Red Fort complex in the national capital, killing 12 people and injuring several others, according to ANI report. I
Investigators reveal the Delhi Red Fort blast was part of a larger terror plan targeting Ayodhya, Prayagraj, and other cities, as agencies uncover coordinated plots and intensify nationwide security.
This special report covers the government's official declaration of the Red Fort vehicle bombing as a terror attack, following a Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) meeting. The investigation, led by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act,