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Delhi Blast Live Updates: Nine people are dead and 20 injured after a blast in a car near Red Fort on Monday evening, officials said.

The blast took place in a Hyundai i20 car at 6.52 pm near the Red Fort Metro Station, leaving mangled bodies and damaged cars scattered in the busy area. An initial assessment of the blast indicated the suspects may have panicked and made a mistake while carrying the explosives, top intelligence sources told NDTV today. As the probe into the blast deepens, investigators today took three more doctors from Faridabad's Al-Falah University into custody.

The blast came hours after Jammu and Kashmir Police recovered nearly 3,000 kg of explosives from two residential buildings in Faridabad in Haryana. Sources said that Dr Umar Mohammad, who owned the car, reportedly panicked and triggered the blast near the Red Fort after investigators arrested two key members of the module - Dr Mujammil Shakeel and Dr Adil Rather - and seized the explosives. Ammonium nitrate, which was found in Faridabad, was used in the blast, sources added.

Helpline Numbers:

LNJP Hospital (where most of the injured are admitted): 011-23233400, Emergency: 011-23239249

AIIMS Trauma Center: 011-26594405

Delhi Police Emergency: 112

Delhi Police Control Room: 011-22910010 or 011-22910011

Here are latest updates on blast near Delhi's Red Fort:

PM Modi Likely To Meet Injured Delhi Blast Victims At LNJP Hospital Today: Sources

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to meet the Delhi blast injured victims who are undergoing treatment at the LNJP Hospital, sources said. He will meet them as soon as he lands in New Delhi from Bhutan, they said.

Nine Suspects Taken Into Custody From Kanpur In Connection To Delhi Blast

Nine people have been taken into custody from Kanpur in connection with the Delhi blast case. They are being questioned to determine whether they have any links to organisations like Jaish-e-Mohammed, police said.

Terror Module Behind Delhi Blast Was Planning 26/11-Style Attack: Sources

The terrorists wanted to carry out a series of attacks in Delhi on the lines of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, sources have told NDTV, two days after a blast left nine dead near the Red Fort. On the target were top landmarks in the heart of the national capital, including Red Fort, India Gate, Constitution Club, and the Gauri Shankar Temple, an investigation into the Monday evening blast has revealed, besides action being planned at the railway stations and shopping malls across the country.

The conspiracy had been underway since January. The terror module, likely linked to the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed, had been planning the attack for months, the sources said. The group had been preparing 200 powerful Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), or bombs in simpler terms, to target high-profile areas not only in Delhi but also in Gurugram and Faridabad.

"We Have No Connection": Al-Falah University On Delhi Blast Accused - Full Statement

I, Prof. (Dr.) Bhupinder Kaur Anand, Vice Chancellor of Al-Falah University, Village Dhauj, Faridabad, Haryana, wish to make the following public statement.

Al-Falah Group is managing various institutions since the year 1997, it became autonomous in the year 2009 and became a University in the year 2014. Al-Falah is recognized by University Grants Commission under section 2(f) and 12(B) under UGC Act, 1956. Al-Falah hospital is committed to care and serving since 2014. Al-Falah University is managing its medical college since 2019 and is also one of the Members of Association of Indian Universities.

Our University has been conducting various academic and professional courses and has been training undergraduate MBBS students since 2019. The doctors trained and graduated from our institution are presently serving in reputed hospitals, institutions, and organizations across India and abroad, holding responsible and distinguished positions. Further, Post Graduate Medical Courses MD/MS in various subjects commenced in the university in 2023.

We are deeply saddened and anguished by the unfortunate developments that took place and condemn the same. Our thoughts and prayers are with all the innocent people affected by these distressing events.

We have also learnt that two of our doctors have been detained by the Investigating Agencies.

We wish to make it clear that the University has no connection with the said persons apart from them working in their official capacities with the University.

The University also notes with deep concern that certain online platforms are circulating baseless and misleading stories with the clear intent of maligning the reputation and goodwill of the University. We strongly condemn and categorically deny all such false and defamatory allegations.

It is hereby clarified that no such chemical or material, as is being alleged by certain platforms, is being used, stored, or handled within the University premises. University laboratories are used solely and exclusively for the academic and training requirements of MBBS students and other authorized courses. Every laboratory activity is carried out in strict adherence to established safety protocols, statutory norms, and ethical standards mandated by the regulatory authorities.

We also urge all organizations and individuals to act responsibly and verify through official channels before making or sharing any statements concerning the University.

The Delhi Blast In Photos

Disturbing visuals showed bodies on the ground, severed body parts, and mangled cars. PTI

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Security personnel at the blast spot that left multiple vehicles in flames. PTI

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Charred remains of vehicles and glass scattered on the road at the blast spot. ANI

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Delhi Red Fort Blast: Slow-Moving Traffic, Then Big Explosion

CCTV footage of the bomb blast triggered by a slow-moving car near the Red Fort in the Capital surfaced on Wednesday, as the National Investigation Agency (NIA) began its probe into the terror attack that has claimed nine lives so far.

A 15-second clip of the incident shows a congested area near the Red Fort metro station, as dozens of vehicles move slowly. A huge ball of fire is then seen at the spot, as the i20 car - now believed to be the source of the explosion - rips through the area.

The blast took place at 6.50pm on Monday, gutting several vehicles, the footage provided by the CCTV control room said.

Exclusive: Hunt On For 2 More Cars Sourced By Red Fort Blast Suspects

Besides the i20 car used in the Delhi blast, the suspected suicide bomber and his key associate had procured two more cars from Delhi, NDTV has learnt. Not much is known about these cars yet, but those are believed to have been part of the terror conspiracy that is now being probed to find out the perpetrators of the November 10 blast.

The high-intensity blast in the heart of Delhi shook the entire nation on Monday evening. It left nine dead and about two dozen injured near Gate 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station.

Umar Nabi, the suspected bomber, has been identified as a doctor with links to the Pakistan-based terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed. Aamir Rashid Mir, who was in the power department in Kashmir, and his family are accused of helping Umar.

The investigation into the Jaish module has been taken over by the Jammu and Kashmir State Investigation Agency (SIA).

Details Of Anti-Terror Agency's 10-Member Team That Will Probe Delhi Blast

Anti-terror agency NIA has formed a special 1-member team to probe the blast near Delhi's Red Fort that killed nine people and injured 20 others, sources said. The team, led by NIA DG Vijay Sakhare, comprises of Inspector General of Police (IG), two Deputy General of Police (DIG), three Superintendent of Police (SP), and the remaining are DSP-level officers.

The agency will take possession of all case diaries of the Jaish module from the Jammu and Kashmir Police, Delhi Police, and Haryana Police to uncover its operational capabilities and financial support.

The NIA DG and the Intelligence Bureau (IB) chief will be holding a meeting today, sources said.

The case was handed over to the NIA on Tuesday after Union Home Minister Amit Shah took stock of the investigation.

New CCTV Footage Of Delhi Red Fort Blast

Suspects Umar Rashid, Aamir Rashid Had Procured 2 More Cars From Delhi

Investigations into the Jaish Module linked to the Delhi blast revealed that suspects Umar and Aamir had procured two more cars from Delhi, NDTV has learnt. The cars could have been used for a terror conspiracy.

The Jammu and Kashmir police is studying the data banks of all arrested as well as detained individuals. Their Aadhar and driving licenses are being studied along with call logs, WhatsApp, Telegram, and travel history.

Muzammil Shakeel Rented Room For 2 Months In Faridabad, But Never Stayed There: Sources

Muzammil Shakeel, the accused in the Delhi blast case, had rented a room in Faridabad from where explosives were recovered. He had paid two months' rent (from September 13 to November 13). However, he used to stay on the Al-Falah University campus.

Delhi Blast Victim's Family Wanted Funeral In Hometown Meerut, Wife Refused

Mohsin, a resident of Uttar Pradesh's Meerut, was killed in Monday's car bomb blast near Red Fort, Delhi. Mohsin was working as an e-rickshaw driver in Delhi and had moved to the national capital two years ago with his wife, Sultana, and their two children.

Following his death, Mohsin's body was brought back to his hometown. But an argument broke out between his family members over the place of his burial.

A crowd had gathered outside Mohsin's house in Meerut as his body arrived there. It was a moment of tragedy as onlookers and family members wept.

Suspect Searched About His Aides' Arrests On Internet While Sitting In Car For 3 Hours: Sources

Police investigation revealed that the suspected bomber, Umar Nabi, searched about the arrest of his associates - Dr Mujammil Shakeel and Dr Adil Rather - on the internet while waiting in the car for over three hours in the Sunehri Masjid parking lot shortly before the blast near Red Fort, sources said.

Car Used In Delhi Bomb Blast Was First Seen At Connaught Place, Mayur Vihar

Umar Nabi, Delhi Blast Suspect, Rarely Spoke to Family: Sources

Umar Nabi, the Delhi blast suspect, rarely contacted his family and used to disappear frequently, sources told NDTV. He used to tell his family that he was doing "important work" and that he should "not be disturbed", they said.

Sources said Umar was supposed to meet his family on Monday - the day the blast took place.

He used to switch off his phone for days without informing anyone, they added.

Delhi Suicide Attack Suspect Went Underground 3 Days Before Bombing Near Red Fort

Delhi Blast Case: 3 Revelations

REVELATION 1

Suspects Muzammil Shakeel, Umar Nabi recced Red Fort in January

REVELATION 2

Suspects planned an attack on January 26, 2026

REVELATION 3

Suspects planned to target a crowded place on Diwali

200 Places Raided In J&K's Kulgam Days After Delhi Blast

Days after the Delhi blast, a major crackdown against the banned organisation Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI), the Kulgam Police today conducted raids at over 200 locations across the district. The raids were carried out at the houses and premises of JeI members and their associates, as part of sustained efforts to dismantle the terror ecosystem and its support structure at the grassroots level.

During the past four days, more than 400 Cordon and Search Operations (CASOs) have been conducted across different areas of the district at the premises of OGWs, JKNOPS, and places where encounters took place in the past. These operations have led to the interrogation of around 500 individuals affiliated with JKNOPs and other banned outfits. During the raids, incriminating material and digital devices were seized, and several JeI members were interrogated.

Delhi Blast Suspects Recced Red Fort, Planned Strike On January 26: Sources

In a big revelation in the Delhi blast case, key suspect Muzammil has told the investigators that he and Umar recced the Red Fort in the first week of January. The investigating agency learnt that they were planning an attack on January 26.

The suspects were also planning to target a crowded place on Diwali. READ MORE HERE

Breaking News: Delhi Blast Suspects Recced Red Fort, Planned Strike For January 26: Sources

Decoding Suspected Bomber's Route In Delhi Before Blast

NDTV has learnt that Umar Nabi, the suspected Delhi bomber, first went to Mayur Vihar Phase 1 on November 1, where he conducted a recce. He then went to Connaught Place - one of the biggest areas in the national capital.

He then parked the car involved in the blast in the Sunehri Masjid parking lot in Chandni Chowk, Delhi Police sources said.

The car, with the number plate HR 26CE7674, entered the parking lot at 3:19 pm on November 10 and left around 6:30 pm.

Car Used In Delhi Bomb Blast Was First Seen At Connaught Place, Mayur Vihar

New Details Emerge In Delhi Bomb Blast Case As Anti-Terror Agency Starts Probe

The white Hyundai i20 car, used in the massive explosion near the Red Fort in Delhi on Monday evening, was parked inside the Al-Falah Medical College campus in Haryana's Faridabad for nearly 11 days before being driven to Delhi. The suspected suicide bomber, Dr Umar Nabi drove the car out of the college campus on the morning of the attack, November 10, allegedly out of panic.

A powerful explosion in Old Delhi area occurred around 6:52 pm on Monday when a slow-moving Hyundai i20 car exploded at a traffic stop near the Red Fort Metro Station gate number 1. The blast took nine lives and left nearly two dozen people injured.

High-Grade Explosives Were Used In Delhi Blast: Sources

Sources revealed that apart from ammonium nitrate, high-grade military explosives were used in the blast near Delhi's Red Fort that killed nine people.

Car Used In Delhi Bomb Blast Was First Seen At Connaught Place, Mayur Vihar Before Parking In Chandni Chowk

The white Hyundai i20 car that exploded near Delhi's Red Fort on Monday, killing nine people, was first seen at Connaught Place and Mayur Vihar - two of the capital's biggest areas - hours before the suspected suicide bomber, Umar Nabi, parked the vehicle in the Sunehri Masjid parking lot in Chandni Chowk, Delhi Police sources said.

The car, with the number plate HR 26CE7674, entered the parking lot at 3:19 pm on November 10 and left around 6:30 pm.

Sources said the vehicle was parked on the Al-Falah University campus from October 29 to November 10. It was standing next to a Swift Dzire car owned by Dr Muzammil Shakeel - who was arrested in connection with a massive haul of explosives found in Haryana's Faridabad. The car, however, was registered under Dr Shaheen Saeed's name, from where assault rifles and ammunition were recovered.

Red Fort Blast: UK Issues Travel Advisory To Its Citizens Travelling To India

The United Kingdom has updated its travel advisory for British nationals travelling to India after the explosion near the Red Fort Metro Station on Monday evening.

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has advised its nationals in Delhi to follow the guidance of local authorities.

"There has been an explosion at the Red Fort (Lal Qila) Metro Station, New Delhi. If you're in the immediate area, follow the advice of the local authorities and monitor local media," reads the FCDO update.

Aviation Security Watchdog Issues Stricter Guidelines After Delhi Blast

The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has issued stricter guidelines on airports in the country. 

  1. Security will be increased in and around airports
  2. It will be ensured that all CCTV cameras at the airport are functioning properly
  3. Light flying vehicles like drones, paragliders, microlights will be strictly monitored
  4. Additional security guards will be deployed near the planes
  5. Information about passengers and cargo will be strictly checked
  6. The aircraft and its catering service will be thoroughly checked
  7. 100 per cent secondary ladder point checking to be mandatory on all flights
  8. Surveillance of all aircraft and drones flying from Delhi-NCR airports and helipads will be increased
  9. Non-scheduled flights and air ambulances will also be strictly checked
  10. State police and special forces will help in airport security
  11. Anti-terrorism and anti-sabotage measures will be strengthened
  12. QRT teams will be deployed at all airports and they will have regular practice
  13. Strict checking of people and vehicles coming into the airport terminal and parking will be done
  14. Security will be increased at all entry points of the airport
  15. Random checking will be done at the entry of passengers
  16. BDDS (Bomb Disposal Team) will always be kept ready for action
  17. Security will also increase in the city/landside parts of the airport
  18. There will be strict monitoring and checking in the airport parking
  19. IDs of all passengers and employees will be checked before entering the airport
  20. There will be random checking of passengers' luggage at the time of entry into the airport
  21. The baggage screening system will be strictly monitored
  22. Security will be further enhanced at cargo and general aviation terminals

"Should Be Investigated Properly": Congress Leader Ashok Gehlot On Delhi Car Blast

 Congress leader and former Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot called the Delhi car blast that claimed eight lives, leaving several injured, an "unfortunate incident" and demanded that a proper investigation be conducted.

Speaking to reporters, Gehlot said, "...The incident should be investigated properly, and the public should know who is behind this incident. This is a very unfortunate incident."

"Our Hearts Go Out": China Condoles Victims Of Delhi Red Fort Blast

China extended condolences to those affected by the fatal explosion near Delhi's Red Fort metro station.

In a post on X on Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lin Jian said, "Our hearts go out to those affected by the fatal explosion near #Delhi's Red Fort metro station. Our deepest sympathies to those who lost loved ones and we wish those who were injured speedy recovery."

"Shocked": Canada PM Mark Carney Reacts To Delhi Red Fort Blast

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed grief over the blast which took place in Delhi on Monday evening. 

J&K Holds Candlelight March In Solidarity With Car Blast Victims

"Needs To Be Fully Investigated": UN Chief Condolences Delhi Red Fort Blast

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres sends his condolences to the Indian government and people "for what happened there" and the incident needs to be fully investigated, his Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq said.

Asked at the daily UN briefing on Tuesday about the attack near the Red Fort, he said, "We are also, of course, send(ing) our condolences to the government of, people of India for what has happened there, and that also needs to be fully investigated."

How Faridabad Terror Module Mastermind Irfan Ahmed Radicalised Medical Students

The mastermind behind the terror module in Haryana's Faridabad which the police and security agencies have smashed has been identified as Imam Irfan Ahmad. He is a resident of Jammu and Kashmir's Shopian.

2-Minute Silence Observed During Ganga Aarti In Varanasi For Blast Victims

A two-minute silence was observed with 'deepdaan' (lighting diyas) on Tuesday during the daily Ganga aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat in Varanasi to pay tribute to Monday's Delhi bomb blast victims.

Sushant Mishra, president of the Ganga Sewa Nidhi, said the blast in Delhi claimed several lives and left many injured, terming it a unfortunate incident for the country.

He said that during the aarti, priests and devotees from India and abroad offered deepdaan and observed silence for the peace of the departed souls.

"We all pray to Lord Vishwanath and Maa Ganga to grant peace and salvation to the victims," Mishra added.

Watch: Security Tightened At Statue Of Unity After Blast In Delhi

In US Posts On Blasts, "Terrorism" In Pak And "Terrible Explosion" In India

The US embassy's social media post on the explosion near Delhi's Red Fort on Monday that killed nine people received scathing criticism from people in India. For a start, they said the US embassy's "thoughts and prayers" post on X came a day late.

New Video Captures Horror Moments After Delhi Suicide Blast

A powerful explosion near Delhi's Red Fort on Monday evening killed nine people and left 20 others injured. The blast occurred around 6:52 pm when a Hyundai i20 car exploded at a traffic stop near the Red Fort Metro Station.

Intense Vehicle Checks Underway In Kashmir Valley

Police launched extensive vehicle checking across the Kashmir ​​​​​​​valley today

Checks were carried out on national highways and other important arterial roads in Anantnag, Pulwama, Kulgam, Baramulla, Ganderbal, and Shopian districts of the valley, a police spokesperson said.

Temporary checkpoints were established at strategic locations to monitor the movement of suspicious persons and vehicles, he said.

Security Tightened Along Indo-Nepal Border

Uttar Pradesh Police and the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), along with various intelligence agencies, have increased vigil on the Sonauli border of India and Nepal following the high-intensity explosion near the Red Fort metro station in New Delhi on Monday evening, officials said.

Security agencies have been asked to ascertain the identities of people before allowing them to cross over through the border, Superintendent of Police (SP) Mahrajganj Somendra Meena said on Tuesday.

Blast Near Red Fort Triggered By Panic, IED Was Incomplete: Top Sources

An initial assessment of the blast site near the Red Fort in Delhi indicated the suspects may have panicked and made a mistake while carrying the explosives, top intelligence sources told NDTV today.

The raids on terror suspects across the country for the most part of the day on Monday, and the recovery of 2,900 kg of chemical used in bomb-making in Haryana's Faridabad may have triggered a panic situation for the suspects and compelled them to relocate, the sources said.

Delhi Blast: Rekha Gupta Announces Rs 10 Lakh Compensation For Victims

Delhi CM announces compensation of Rs 10 lakh for those killed, Rs 5 lakh for permanently disabled and Rs 2 lakh for seriously injured.

Delhi Blast: Home Minister Amit Shah Leaves From Kartavya Bhawan After Second Round Of Security Review

Arrested UP Doctor Was Tasked With Setting Up Jaish's Women Wing In India

Ammonium Nitrate In Delhi Red Fort Blast. How Is It Different From RDX?

Ammonium nitrate is a controlled substance in India. So how the terrorists managed to get such large quantities of ammonium nitrate and other explosive substances used is one of the biggest, if not the biggest, question investigators need to answers.

Delhi Suicide Attack Suspect Went Underground 3 Days Before Bombing Near Red Fort

Three days before the suicide bombing attack near Delhi's Red Fort, the suspect Dr Umar Nabi had switched off his phone and his family had been unable to reach him.

Lal Quila Metro Station To Remain Closed On 12th Of November

Delhi Blast: Bangladesh's Sheikh Hasina Slams Delhi Blast

Delhi Blast: Japan PM Sanae Takaichi Expresses "Heartfelt Condolences" To Delhi Blast Victims

Prime Minister of Japan, Sanae Takaichi tweets, "I am in deep sorrow to learn that many precious lives were lost in the explosion that occurred in Delhi, India. On behalf of the Government and people of Japan, I would like to express my heartfelt condolences to the victims and their bereaved families. I also offer my sincere prayers for the swift recovery of the injured."

CCTV Video Shows People Running In Fear After Delhi Blast

A deadly blast near Red Fort in New Delhi on Monday evening killed nine and injured 20. At 6:52 pm, a slow-moving Hyundai i20 exploded at a traffic stop near the Red Fort Metro Station leaving mutilated bodies and damaged cars scattered in the area.

Shahin Shahid Behaviour Was Strange, Professor Recalls Terror Accused Doctor

Shahin Shahid, a doctor, till recently would have passed as just another professional, going about doing her work. But no one who worked with her had the faintest idea who she really was.

UK Updates Travel Advisory After Delhi Suicide Blast, Urges Caution

The UK has updated its travel advisory for British nationals travelling to India after the explosion near the Red Fort Metro Station on Monday evening.

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) update calls on its nationals in Delhi to follow the advice of the local authorities.

"There has been an explosion at the Red Fort (Lal Qila) Metro Station, New Delhi," reads the FCDO update for India.

"If you're in the immediate area follow the advice of the local authorities and monitor local media," it adds.

Visuals From Outside The Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan (LNJP) Mortuary

"Hunt Down Each And Every Culprit Behind This Incident: Amit Shah Chairs Review Meetings

3 More Doctors Detained From Faridabad's Al-Falah University After Delhi Suicide Blast

As the probe into the blast near Delhi's iconic Red Fort deepens, investigators today took three more doctors from Faridabad's Al-Falah University into custody. 

The university has made headlines after three doctors linked to it came under the spotlight for their alleged involvement in terrorist activities, including yesterday's blast that claimed nine lives and left over 20 injured. India's premier anti-terror agency, the National Investigation Agency, has now taken over the probe into the blast that has shaken the nation.

Watch: NDTV Accesses New Footage Of i20 Car, Suspect Umar Seen Wearing Mask

Watch: Forensic Experts Conduct Investigation At Site Of Delhi Car Blast

Former Landlord Of Car's First Owner Taken For Questioning, Family Claims

A man from Gurugram was taken by police for questioning since the first owner of the car that was used in the blast near the Red Fort was their tenant between 2016 and 2020, the landlord's family claimed on Tuesday.

A joint team of Delhi and Gurugram police on Monday evening detained the Haryana-registered car's first owner, Mohd. Salman, from Gurugram.

Salman had sold his car to a person named Devendra in Delhi's Okhla one and a half years ago, an officer had said. Later, the vehicle was sold to another person in Ambala, and it was resold to a man named Tariq in Pulwama.

The officer had informed that the police are tracing the people.


US, China, Sri Lanka "Deeply Saddened" By Loss Of Lives In Delhi Blast

The US, China, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Israel, Ireland and Nepal on Tuesday said they were "deeply saddened" by the tragic loss of lives in an explosion in the Indian capital that killed at least 12 people and wounded several others.

A powerful explosion ripped through a slow-moving car at a traffic signal near the Red Fort metro station on Monday evening, killing nine people and injuring 20 others. The death toll rose to 12 on Tuesday, with three more people succumbing to injuries, police said.

Expressing condolences over the deadly explosion, the US said it continues to closely monitor the situation.

Security Forces Conduct Security Check At Chandigarh Railway Station

Bomb Scare Calls Pour In After Red Fort Blast, All False Alarms

Hours after the bomb blast near Red Fort, the Delhi Fire Services (DFS) received five calls about "unclaimed" vehicles and bags, all of which later turned out to be false alarms, an official said on Tuesday.

According to DFS officials, the calls started pouring in soon after news of the explosion spread, reflecting heightened public anxiety across the city.

"The first call was received at 9.15 pm from Bijwasan, reporting an unclaimed bag. We rushed a fire vehicle immediately dispatched to the spot, but nothing suspicious was found," the DFS official said.

He further said that minutes later, at 9.27 pm, another call came from Vasant Vihar about an unclaimed car. Similarly, one fire tender was sent to the location and returned around 10.15 pm after verification.

After Blast News, He Called His 3 Sons In Delhi. One Never Replied

As visuals of the deadly Delhi blast flooded social media and news channels, many called their friends and family members in the national capital to check on them

Delhi Suicide Blast: Brother Of Doctor Arrested From Al Falah University Raided

Several properties were raided in Lucknow on Tuesday in connection with the recovery of explosives from Faridabad and the Delhi suicide blast, including a house that belongs to the brother of Dr Shaheen Shahid.

Delhi Blast's Telegram Link: How Messaging App Became Playground For Terrorists

Umar Mohammad, the doctor suspected to be the suicide attacker in the Delhi car blast, was part of a radical doctors' group that coordinated on the popular messaging app Telegram.

Umar, according to Delhi police sources, was linked to the Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed. He triggered the explosion near the iconic Red Fort after he "panicked" following the arrest of two associates - also doctors - believed to be key members of the JeM's terror module, in the past few days, sources said.

President Murmu Speaks To Amit Shah, Enquires About Delhi Blast

President Droupadi Murmu spoke to Union Home Minister Amit Shah over the phone from Angola on Tuesday and enquired about a blast that took place near the Red Fort here.

The president is currently on a State visit to Angola and Botswana.

Murmu spoke to Shah over the phone from Angola and enquired about the blast that took place near the iconic Red Fort on Monday evening, sources said.

The president has conveyed "heartfelt condolences" to the families and friends of those who have lost their lives in the incident

"Saw Death Up Close": Delhi Suicide Blast Survivors Recall Moments Of Horror

People were lying on the road, some bleeding, some not moving at all. There was blood everywhere. We saw death from up close," said Ram Pratap, lying on a hospital bed with his right arm tightly bandaged, recalling the deafening blast that tore through an ordinary evening near Delhi's Red Fort.

The roadside eatery owner from Bihar was among those who survived the explosion that killed 12 people and left the area surrounded in smoke and screams.

Pratap, who runs a small roadside eatery near the Red Fort, was preparing to shut for the day when the explosion ripped through the area. Speaking from his hospital bed, he described how the calm turned into a nightmare.

"It was just another evening. A few customers were waiting when suddenly there was a loud blast. The noise was so strong I could not hear anything for a few seconds. Glass shards fell on us and thick smoke engulfed everything," Pratap said.

"People were lying on the ground, some bleeding, some not moving at all. Blood was everywhere. My own hand was bleeding badly, but I did not even realise it then. We saw death from up close," he said, trying to hold back his tears.

Watch: Teams Of NIA, Forensic Experts Conduct Investigation At Site Of Delhi Car Blast

Amit Shah Arrives At Ministry Of Home Affairs To Chair Another Round Of Security Review

Watch: Uttarakhand Cops Check Vehicles Near Dehradun ISBT Following Delhi Blast Incident

5 Men, 5 Families And Shattered Dreams: The Many Victims Of Delhi Blast

The shocking blast near Delhi's iconic Red Fort, which shattered the national capital's peace and set off alarm bells in India's security establishment, turned the world upside down for nine families who lost their own and must now pick up the pieces

Video: 3 People Seen Getting Delhi Blast i20 Car Pollution Check 2 Weeks Ago

New CCTV video has emerged showing three men getting a pollution check of the white Hyundai i20 car that exploded near Delhi's Red Fort on Monday evening, killing nine people.

The clip dates back to October 29 at 4:20 pm - this was the same day the vehicle was sold to Dr Umar Mohammad, the suspected suicide bomber. The car, with the number plate HR 26CE7674, can be seen parked next to the Pollution Under Control (PUC) booth. A man wearing a shirt is seen speaking to the officials. Minutes later, two other men - one wearing a grey t-shirt and another a white t-shirt and a backpack - appear. One of the two bearded men is suspected to be Tariq Malik - who was privy to the exchange of the car.

The three men then sat in the vehicle and left.

Anti-Terror Agency NIA Takes Over Delhi Blast Case

Anti-terror agency NIA has taken over the Delhi blast case in which nine people have been killed.

Mysterious Explosion To Anti-Terror Probe: How Pakistan Media Covered Delhi Blast

Pakistani newspapers and television outlets have prominently reported on the powerful explosion near Delhi's Red Fort on Monday evening that killed nine people and injured 20 others. 

Several major Pakistani publications, including Dawn, Geo News, The Express Tribune, The News International, and Pakistan Today, featured the incident on their front pages and websites, underlining that the blast is being investigated under India's anti-terror law.

Car Used In Delhi Blast Was Bought And Sold 7 Times

The Hyundai i20 car that exploded near Delhi's Red Fort that killed nine people was bought and sold seven times.

Sonu, the owner of Royal Car Zone, which last sold the car, was taken into custody. He was handed over to the Delhi Police by the Haryana Police.

The car was sold by Sonu through OLX just four days ago.

Suspected Suicide Bomber Stayed Inside Parked Car For 3 Hours Before Blast: Sources

Delhi Blast: Helpline Numbers

LNJP Hospital (where most of the injured are admitted): 011-23233400, Emergency: 011-23239249

AIIMS Trauma Center: 011-26594405

Delhi Police Emergency: 112

Delhi Police Control Room: 011-22910010 or 011-22910011

Delhi Fire Service: 101

Ambulance Services: 102 or 108

Arrested UP Doctor Was Tasked With Setting Up Jaish's Women Wing In India

The Lucknow-based woman doctor, who was arrested in connection with the massive explosives haul in Faridabad near Delhi, was responsible for establishing the women's wing and recruitment for Pakistan-based terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), according to Delhi police sources.

The woman doctor has been identified as Dr Shaheen Shahid. She was handed over the command of JeM's women's wing, Jamaat ul-Mominaat, which is headed by JeM founder Masood Azhar's sister, Sadia Azhar, in Pakistan.

Sadia Azhar's husband, Yusuf Azhar, was a mastermind in the Kandahar hijacking and was reportedly killed during Operation Sindoor on May 7. READ HERE

They Were Out To Make A Living. Delhi Blast Cut Their Lives Short

The deadly blast near Delhi's iconic Red Fort, which shattered the national capital's peace and set off alarm bells in India's security establishment, turned the world upside down for nine families who lost their own and must now pick up the pieces.

Sadiya Azhar And Pak Terror Group's Women Wing Link To Delhi Red Fort Blast

Links have emerged between the Delhi Red Fort car bomb - which packed ammonium nitrate fuel oil into a Hyundai i20 and killed nine people - and Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed, which was responsible for the Pulwama attack, police sources said Tuesday.

Founded by globally-recognised terrorist Masood Azhar, the Jaish was targeted by Indian military after the February 2019 Pulwama attack, in which 40 soldiers were killed, and the Pahalgam horror in April 2025, in which 26 people, mostly civilians, were gunned down.

In the former instance, air strikes neutralised the group's training bases in Pakistan's Balakot and, in the latter, on May 7 missiles destroyed the Jaish's headquarters in Bahawalpur.

Azhar said 10 members of his family, including his brother-in-law, Yusuf Azhar, were killed in the strike on Bahawalpur. Yusuf Azhar was married to the terror boss' younger sister, Sadiya Azhar.

Red Fort Blast: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta Meets Injured Victims

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, along with her Cabinet colleague Ashish Sood, visited Lok Nayak Hospital in the national capital, where the injured in the blast near Red Fort are receiving treatment. She met them and inquired about their treatment.

The Chief Minister later held a meeting with a team of doctors and police officials at the hospital.

"Visited LNJP Hospital and met with the citizens injured in the accident, inquired about their condition, and wished for their speedy recovery," Rekha Gupta said in a post on X.

"Instructed the officials that there should be no shortcomings whatsoever in the treatment of the injured and that all necessary medical facilities be provided immediately and with complete promptness," she added.

Delhi Blast Updates: Lajpat Nagar Market Closed - Pics

Delhi Blast Case Update: 6 Out Of 9 Bodies Identified

Six out of the nine people who were killed in the blast near Delhi's Red Fort have been identified, officials said.

"Deepest Condolences": Chinese Ambassador On Delhi Blast

Chinese Ambassador to India, Xu Feihong, said he is "saddened" by the blast near Delhi's Red Fort in which nine people died and injured 20 others.

"My deepest condolences to the victims and my thoughts are with everyone affected," he wrote on X.

Suspected Delhi Suicide Bomber Part Of Radical Doctors' Group On Telegram: Sources

Dr Umar Mohammad, a member of a radical doctors' group that coordinated on Telegram and has links to the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), a Pakistan-based terror group, is at the centre of the Delhi blast. A car exploded near Red Fort in Delhi on Monday evening, killing at least nine people and injuring 20 others, with Umar Mohammad suspected to be the suicide bomber.

Born in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama on 24 February 1989, Umar Mohammad was a doctor at the Al Falah Medical College in Faridabad. He received his MD (Medicine) from Government Medical College (GMC) in Srinagar and served as a senior resident at GMC Anantnag, before being transferred to Faridabad.

He was allegedly a close aide of Adeel Ahmad Rather and Mujammil Shakil, the two doctors who were arrested on Monday for being involved in the "white collar" terror module.

Following the arrest of his aides, Umar reportedly panicked and triggered the blast in his white Hyundai i20 car.

Who Is Tariq Ahmad Malik, Suspect In Delhi Blast Case Arrested From Jammu and Kashmir

Tariq Ahmad Malik, a 44-year-old man tasked with ensuring the security and safety of a bank in Jammu and Kashmir, is now accused of being involved in a security breach in the national capital. Tariq Malik is one of the three suspects arrested from Jammu and Kashmir's Samboora village in the Delhi blast case on Monday.

A white Hyundai i20 car exploded near the Red Fort on Monday evening, killing at least nine people and injuring 20 others. The car was being driven by Dr Umar Mohammad, suspected to be the suicide bomber. Apart from Umar, three more people are suspected of being involved in the Delhi 10/11 blast - Tariq Ahmed Malik, Aamir Rashid and Umar Rashid.

While Tariq and Aamir have been brought to Srinagar and are being questioned, Umar Rashid is still in Pampore. READ HERE

Who Is Tariq Ahmad Malik, Suspect In Delhi Blast Case Arrested From J&K

"He Never Left Kashmir": Family Of Man Accused Of Helping Delhi Suicide Bomber

The family of Aamir Rashid Mir - who is accused of helping the suspected Delhi suicide bomber Dr Umar Mohammad - told NDTV that he has "never been anywhere outside of Kashmir".

"He has never been to Delhi. He has, in fact, never even left Kashmir. A picture of him standing in front of a car may have been edited or AI-generated," the 27-year-old accused's family said.

Aamir and his brother, Umar Rashid (30), were arrested in connection with the case. Another accused, Tariq Malik (44), was also arrested. While Aamir worked in the power development department, Umar worked as a plumber.

Sources said that Aamir, Umar, and Tariq were involved in passing the Hyundai i20 car to the suspected suicide bomber.

The original owner of the i20, Mohd Salman - who was arrested - sold the car to a man named Devender in March, Delhi Police sources said. Devender then sold it to Aamir, who handed the vehicle over to Umar. Tariq, who hails from Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama, was also privy to the exchange of the car.

Red Fort Blast: Amit Shah Holds High-Level Meeting On Delhi Blast

Union Home Minister Amit Shah held a high-level meeting on the blast near Delhi's Red Fort.

"All Those Responsible Won't Be Spared": PM Modi On Delhi Blast

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said the "conspirators" behind the deadly blast near Delhi's iconic Red Fort "won't be spared".

"Our agencies will get to the bottom of this conspiracy. The conspirators behind this will not be spared. All those responsible will be brought to justice," he said while speaking in Bhutan's Thimphu, a day after a powerful blast ripped through a slow-moving car at a traffic signal near the Red Fort metro station, killing nine people and leaving 20 others injured.

"Today I come here with a heavy heart. The horrific incident that occurred in Delhi yesterday evening has saddened everyone. I understand the grief of the affected families. Today the entire nation stands with them," PM Modi, who kicked off his two-day visit to Bhutan this morning, said.

"Cowardly Incident": Chief Justice On Blast Near Red Fort That Killed 9

Chief Justice of India BR Gavai called the Delhi blast case "cowardly incident".

"All Supreme Court judges and lawyers have also taken note of the cowardly incident that occurred in Delhi yesterday. We are all deeply saddened by the tragic loss of life and property in the car bombing in Delhi on the evening of November 10. We offer condolences to the families of those killed in the bomb blast outside the Red Fort. We also observed a two-minute silence," he said.

Chasing The Terror Car: How i20 Changed Hands, States Before Red Fort Blast

The starting point of the investigation into the shocking blast near Delhi's iconic Red Fort last evening was the mangled remains of the white i20 car that housed the explosives. The investigators tracked the car to unravel the plot leading to the explosion that shook the country and set off alarm bells in India's security establishment. READ HERE

Suspected Delhi Suicide Bomber Part Of Radical Doctors' Group On Telegram: Sources

Dr Umar Mohammad, a member of a radical doctors' group that coordinated on Telegram and has links to the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), a Pakistan-based terror group, is at the centre of the Delhi blast. A car exploded near Red Fort in Delhi on Monday evening, killing at least nine people and injuring 20 others, with Umar Mohammad suspected to be the suicide bomber.

Born in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama on 24 February 1989, Umar Mohammad was a doctor at the Al Falah Medical College in Faridabad. He received his MD (Medicine) from Government Medical College (GMC) in Srinagar and served as a senior resident at GMC Anantnag, before being transferred to Faridabad.

He was allegedly a close aide of Adeel Ahmad Rather and Mujammil Shakil, the two doctors who were arrested on Monday for being involved in the "white collar" terror module.

Following the arrest of his aides, Umar reportedly panicked and triggered the blast in his white Hyundai i20 car.

Nitish Kumar On Delhi Blast

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said the blast near Delhi's Red Fort that killed nine is "extremely heartbreaking".

"Deep condolences to the bereaved families. A prayer to God to grant eternal peace to the departed souls and to bestow strength upon the grieving families to bear their loss with fortitude. Wishing a speedy recovery to the injured," he wrote.

"Responsible Won't Be Spared": Rajnath Singh On Delhi Blast

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh warned that those responsible for the blast near the Red Fort will "not be spared".

"I extend my heartfelt condolences to all those who lost their lives in the tragic accident that occurred in Delhi yesterday. I pray to God to grant strength and solace to the bereaved families in this hour of deep grief. I want to firmly assure the nation that those responsible for this tragedy will be brought to justice and will not be spared under any circumstances," he said.

He added, "I wish to assure my fellow citizens that the country's leading investigative agencies are conducting a swift and thorough inquiry into the incident. The findings of the investigation will soon be made public."

Suspected Delhi Suicide Bomber Part Of Doctors’ Group That Coordinated On Telegram: Sources

Suspected Delhi suicide bomber part of radical doctors’ group that coordinated on Telegram, say sources.

Doctor Triggered Delhi Blast In Panic? Suicide Attack Angle Being Probed

Three weeks before the blast near Delhi's iconic Red Fort, posters supporting terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad appeared in several parts of Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir police then started an investigation that would bring them to Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and the national capital. This investigation would also reveal a fundamental shift in terror recruitment, which Jammu and Kashmir police would describe as a "white collar terror ecosystem".

Three Kashmiri doctors, Adeel Ahmad Rather, Muzammil Shakeel and Umar Mohammed, are being investigated in connection with last evening's blast that claimed nine lives and left over 20 injured. The arrest of Rather and Shakeel in Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur and Haryana's Faridabad, respectively, led to the recovery of a huge amount of material used in bomb-making.

According to security agencies, the 2,900 kg of bomb-making material recovered from two rooms in Faridabad is suspected to be ammonium nitrate. The same chemical was used in the blast near Red Fort, initial findings suggest.

"Operation Sindoor Is On": Government Sources After Delhi Blast

Government sources have underlined their earlier stand taken after the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor. 

"Any act of terror would be considered an act of war against India. Operation Sindoor is on," they said.

Delhi Blast: Suspected Suicide Bomber's Mother, Brothers Taken Into Custody

Suspected suicide bomber, Dr Umar Mohammad's mother and two brothers have been detained by the police. Officials are taking their DNA samples for identification.

Sources said that Umar, who owned the car involved in the blast, reportedly panicked and triggered the blast near the Red Fort after investigators arrested two key members of the module - Dr Mujammil Shakeel and Dr Adil Rather - and seized the explosives, the sources said.

He planned the attack with two more associates and planted a detonator in the car, sources said.

Ammonium nitrate, which was found in Faridabad, was used in the blast, sources added.

Delhi Blast Updates: Cops Request 3-Day Closure Of Red Fort

The Delhi Police have requested the closure for three days from November 11 to November 13 in view of the car blast near the fort that killed nine people. The cops wrote to the Archeologist Survey of India (ASI).

Bus Conductor Killed In Delhi Blast Was Out To Receive Another Missing Victim

Ashok Kumar is one of the nine people to have lost life in the car blast near Delhi's Red Fort on Monday evening. Ashok, a native of Uttar Pradesh's Amroha, was the sole earner for his family of eight. Amroha is mourning the loss of its son.

It was a regular workday for Ashok, who was employed as a conductor with the Delhi Transport Corporation. He used to work on a cluster bus and cover the Old Delhi route.

When Pappu saw his cousin Ashok's name in the list of the victims of the Delhi blast, he was shocked. Speaking exclusively to NDTV outside the LNJP Hospital, Pappu said, "I read his name in the list and said, 'He is my cousin.' I called around to confirm. He also had a bike, which is missing right now."

Visuals from outside the LNJP hospital, where victims of the Delhi blast are being treated, show grieving families looking for their missing family members. An elderly man was seen looking for his relative, Lokesh Kumar Gupta.

An interaction with the elderly man revealed that Ashok Kumar was supposed to receive Lokesh Kumar Gupta from Chandni Chowk metro station.

"Lokesh Kumar Gupta is my relative. We both left Sir Ganga Ram Hospital together in the evening. Lokesh boarded the metro to Chandni Chowk, where Ashok was meant to meet him," the elderly man said.

While Ashok died in the blast, Lokesh remains missing.

Delhi Blast: Amit Shah To Hold High-Level Meeting Today

Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah will chair a high-level security review meeting at Kartavya Bhawan at 11 am today over the blast near Delhi's Red Fort that killed nine people. Union Home Secretary, Director IB, Delhi Police Commissioner, and DG NIA will attend the meeting. 

DGP Jammu and Kashmir will virtually join the meeting.

Umar Mohammad Was Likely Driving Car, Cops Conducting DNA Test On Body Parts: Sources

Based on the investigation so far, it is highly likely that Umar Mohammed was driving the car, sources said. Some of his body parts have been found, with the Delhi Police conducting a DNA test on them to confirm the identity.

Anti-Terror Agency May Takeover Delhi Blast Case: Sources

The anti-terror agency NIA may officially take over the Delhi car blast case, officials said. So far, the investigation has been conducted by the Special Cell, the district police, and the Jammu and Kashmir police.

Delhi Blast Updates: Lal Qila Metro Station Closed

The Lal Qila Metro Station is closed due to "security reasons" in view of the blast near Delhi's Red Fort, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) said.

"All other stations are functional as normal," it said.

First Pic Of Dr Umar Mohammad, The Suspected Suicide Bomber In Delhi Blast

Video: Delhi Red Fort Car Explosion Heard On Camera, Crowd Seen Running Away

CCTV camera footage and a mobile video from Delhi's Chandni Chowk near the Red Fort showed hundreds of people running for safety after hearing a loud explosion. Those who ran toward some shops instinctively to hide from possibly any more explosions included children and teens.

A slow-moving Hyundai i20 exploded at a traffic stop near the Red Fort, killing nine people and leaving 20 injured.

In the CCTV footage, people were seen going about their lives before they realised something horrible had just happened. Two men stood in a relaxed posture and chatted in front of a shop. A woman carried a shopping bag as she walked by them. A regular Monday evening, so it seemed.

The mobile video, taken seconds before the explosion, showed two men talking about something which could not be heard.

Then the explosion happened. The sound was unmistakably ominous for those who heard it but didn't know it yet.

Bengal's Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee On Delhi Blast

Bengal's Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee called the blast near Delhi's Red Fort "extremely distressing", questioning security lapses in the city.

"It is extremely distressing that such an incident has taken place in the heart of our National Capital. The Delhi Police, which is directly under the Union Home Ministry, bears the primary responsibility for maintaining law and order. How, then are such grave lapses in security being allowed to occur?" he wrote on X.

Pic: Part Of Hyundai i20 Car Involved In Blast Near Delhi's Red Fort

Surat, Kashmir, Faridabad, Delhi: A Terror Trail In Red Fort Blast?

A Gujarat doctor arrested with three handguns and resources to make ricin, a potential bioweapon. Another from Jammu and Kashmir arrested in Haryana with 2,900 kg of explosive substances, including 350 kg of ammonium nitrate, and two assault rifles. And a third, also from J&K, arrested in Uttar Pradesh for putting up posters praising Jaish-e-Mohammed, a Pakistan-based terrorist group.

Three apparently unrelated arrests on Sunday night and Monday morning.

Then on Monday evening a high-intensity blast in Delhi's crowded Red Fort area.

Nine people were killed and 20 injured after a Hyundai i20 car with Haryana number plates - HR26 CE 7674 - rolled up to the Subhash Marg traffic signal at Gate 1 of the Lal Qila metro station and exploded.

The force ignited 22 nearby vehicles and ripped apart the bodies of those killed.

Were the arrests of the terrorists and the Red Fort car blast connected?

Security Increased In Maharashtra After Delhi Blast

Maharashtra police have tightened security at major religious sites after the blast in Delhi. Strict checks are underway in Shirdi, where police have set up barricades at entry points and are thoroughly inspecting all vehicles arriving from Mumbai and northern regions. Similar measures have been implemented in Shegaon, where security around the Sant Gajanan Maharaj Temple has been intensified. Devotees are being screened with metal detectors, and armed police, along with quick response teams, have been deployed to ensure safety.

Ammonium Nitrate Used In Delhi Blast: Sources

Ammonium nitrate, which was found in Haryana's Faridabad on Monday morning, was used in the blast near Delhi's Red Fort, sources said.

Umar Mohammad, The Suspected Suicide Bomber, Triggered Blast After His Aides Were Arrested: Sources

The incident occurred on a day a massive haul of 2,900 kg of explosives was found just 50 km from the capital, in neighbouring Haryana's Faridabad. Sources said that a link has emerged between the blast and the "white collar" terror module as the i20 car owned by a doctor from south Kashmir's Pulwama - who was a part of the module.

Dr Umar Mohammad, who owned the car, reportedly panicked and triggered the blast near the Red Fort after investigators arrested two key members of the module - Dr Mujammil Shakeel and Dr Adil Rather - and the explosives, the sources said. Umar planned the attack with two more associates and planted a detonator in the car, sources said.

Delhi Blast: Suspected Suicide Bomber Stayed Inside The Car In Parking Lot For 3 Hours

Sources said that the suspected suicide bomber did not get out of the car even for a second when the car was parked. He was either waiting for someone or awaiting instructions in the parking lot, they said.

Delhi Blast: Owner Of Car Linked To Faridabad Terror Network

a link has emerged between the blast near Delhi's iconic Red Fort that killed nine people and the "white collar" terror module that was busted by the police teams of Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana. The car in which the explosion took place was owned by a doctor - from south Kashmir's Pulwama - who was a part of the module, top sources confirmed early Tuesday morning.

The blast is now being probed as a terror attack, with the Delhi Police invoking sections 16 and 18 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), covering acts of terrorism and related punishment. READ HERE

Pics Show Car In Delhi's Red Fort Blast Was Parked Near Site For 3 Hours

CCTV images have emerged showing the white Hyundai i20 car that exploded near the Red Fort on Monday evening, killing nine people and injuring 20 others. According to sources, the vehicle - with the number plate HR 26CE7674 - was parked in the parking lot near the fort for over three hours, entering at 3:19 pm and leaving around 6:30 pm.

A picture shows the car entering the parking lot with the driver's hand on the window. The driver of the car can be seen in another picture in which he appears to be wearing a blue and black t-shirt.

Delhi Red Fort Blast: Cops Probing Terror Links

The Delhi Police have invoked UAPA (Unlawful Activities Prevention Act) sections after forensic evidence and intelligence inputs pointed to possible terror links in the blast near Delhi's Red Fort that killed nine and injured 20 others.

"Deeply Saddened": Maldivian President Muizzu Extends Condolences On Delhi Blast

President of Maldives, Mohamed Muizzu, extended condolences over the loss of lives in the high-intensity blast near Delhi's iconic Red Fort that occurred on Monday evening, leaving at least eight people dead and many others injured.

In a post on X, the Maldivian President said, "Deeply saddened by the tragic loss of lives in the blast in Red Fort, Delhi this evening. Our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and good wishes for swift recovery of the injured. The Maldives stands in solidarity with the people and Government of India in this difficult time." 

Delhi blast: Everything Will Be Known After Examination", Says Forensic Officer

After eight people were killed and several others were injured in the blast near Delhi's iconic Red Fort on Monday evening, the Forensic Science Laboratory said that samples will be taken to the laboratory and that a clue regarding the nature of the blast will be known after the examination.

"...The samples will be taken to the laboratory, and after that, only we can make any confirmation...Everything will be known after the examination...," FSL Officer Mohamad Wahid told reporters.
At least eight people lost their lives, and several others sustained injuries in the blast. 

"Deeply Saddened By Tragic Car Blast", Says S Jaishankar

Delhi Blast: Case Filed Under Unlawful Activities At Delhi Police Station

 

A case has been registered under sections 16, 18 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and various sections of the Explosives Act and the BNS at the Kotwali Police Station: Delhi Police

Delhi Blast: US Embassy Issues Security Alert For Its Citizens

The US Embassy in India issued a security alert for its citizens living in India after a blast took place near Delhi's iconic Red Fort on Monday evening.

On its official website, the US Embassy said, "On November 10, 2025, a car exploded near the Lal Quila (Red Fort) metro station in central Delhi, India, with local media reporting multiple casualties. While the cause of the explosion is unknown at this time, the Government of India has placed several Indian states on high alert."

Security Tightened At Vaishno Devi Shrine, Jammu City After Delhi Red Fort Blast

Security has been beefed at the Mata Vaishno Devi cave shrine, its base camp Katra, and Jammu city following the Red Fort blast in the national capital Monday evening, officials said.

A high-intensity explosion ripped through a slow-moving car at a traffic signal near the Red Fort Metro Station, killing at least eight people and gutting several vehicles.
Twenty-four people were injured in the blast that occurred during peak evening hours when the area was crowded, officials said.

"Top Agencies Investigating Delhi Blast With Full Intensity", Says Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has condoled the loss of lives in the high-intensity blast near the iconic Red Fort in Delhi, and informed that the top agencies in the country are investigating the incident with full intensity, and that they will go in-depth into the incident.

"Pained beyond words by the loss of lives in a blast in Delhi. My deepest condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. Have visited the blast site and also met the injured in the hospital. My prayers for their quick recovery," Shah said in a post on X.

"Top agencies are investigating the incident with full intensity, and will go in-depth into the incident," he added.

Video: Delhi Red Fort Car Explosion Heard On Camera, Crowd Seen Running Away

Pics Show Ambulances Streaming Into Hospital Carrying Injured After Delhi Blast

The blast took place in the early evening as people returned from work, close to a metro station in the crowded Old Delhi area of the city. Ambulances streamed into a nearby LNJP hospital, carrying several injured people. Nine people were killed in the explosion.

Charred Remains Of Vehicles And Glass Scattered On Road At The Blast Spot

Pictures show how the charred remains of vehicles and glass shards on the road at the blast spot in Delhi. Nine people were killed in the explosion.  

Moments After Delhi Blast, Police And Security Personnel At The Site

Security personnel, police at the site in Delhi where a powerful high-intensity blast killed 9 people.   

Akasa Air Requests Passengers To Reach Airport 3 Hours Early

Mangled Bodies, Damaged Cars: The Delhi Car Blast In Photos

Nine people were killed and 20 injured after a high-intensity explosion ripped through a slow-moving car this evening near Delhi's historic Red Fort. Here is a look at the Delhi blast site in pictures

Car Used In Delhi Blast Was Sold To A Man From Kashmir's Pulwama

One of the owners of the Hyundai i20 that exploded near Delhi's Red Fort Monday evening – killing eight people and injuring 20 others in a shocking high-intensity blast – is a man from Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama, sources told NDTV hours after the explosion. police in Haryana's Gurugram confirmed the arrest of a Mohd Salman, the original owner of the i20 bearing the number plate HR26 CE 7674. However, Salman told the police he had sold the car – to a man called Tariq, who hails from J&K's Pulwama. It is unclear at this point if Tariq then re-sold the car to a third party.

After Delhi Red Fort Blast, Arrested J&K Doctors Being Questioned: Sources

Two Kashmiri doctors, who were arrested in the Faridabad terror conspiracy case, are being questioned about the blast near Delhi's Red Fort this evening. The nature of the blast is not known yet. Home Minister Amit Shah said investigators are probing all angles and no possibility is ruled out. Read here

Hyundai i20 In Delhi Blast Was Sold To A Man From Kashmir's Pulwama

The Hyundai i20 with Haryana number plates that exploded near Delhi's Red Fort Monday evening - killing nine people and injuring 20 others in a shocking high-intensity blast - has been traced back to Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama, sources told NDTV hours after the explosion.

Delhi Car Explosion: Authorities Release Helpline Numbers

Delhi Police Emergency: 112 

Delhi Police Control Room: 011-22910010 or 011-22910011

LNJP Hospital (Where injured are admitted): 011-23233400, Emergency 011-23239249 

Delhi Fire Service: 101

Ambulance: 102 or 108

AIIMS Trauma Centre: 011-26594405

Here's The List Of Injured And Those Who Died In Delhi Blast

Here's a look at those who died and the ones who suffered injuries in the Delhi blast. 

US Says "Closely Monitoring Situation" After Delhi Blast Killed 8

The United States said it is closely monitoring the situation and stands ready to provide consular assistance in the wake of the deadly bomb blast near Red Fort in Delhi that has killed at least eight people and injured many more.

A State Department spokesperson told PTI that "we are aware of the explosion near Red Fort in Delhi. We are closely monitoring the situation and stand ready to provide consular assistance". 

"Pray For Quick Recovery Of Those Injured": President On Delhi Blast

"Anguished by the loss of lives in the tragic car blast in New Delhi. My heartfelt condolences to the families who lost their loved ones. Praying for the swift recovery of the injured. Authorities are ensuring that all necessary medical assistance reaches the injured," President Murmu posted on X.

National Security Guard Team Arrives At Delhi Blast Site

"How Long Will Indians Live Under Shadow Of Fear?" Tejashwi Yadav After Delhi Blast

"Appeal To All Residents To Avoid Rumours": Chief Minister Rekha Gupta On Delhi Blast

"All Major Railway Stations On High Alert": Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw After Delhi Blast

"Deeply saddened by the tragic blast in Delhi. Heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and prayers for the recovery of the injured. All major railway stations are on high alert with special security arrangements," Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw posted on X.

Was Delhi Blast A Terrorist Attack? What Amit Shah Said

Amit Shah At Blast Site In Delhi

Home Minister Amit Shah Is At The Blast Site In Delhi

Home Minister Amit Shah is at the site where a high-intensity explosion ripped through a slow-moving car at a traffic signal near the Red Fort metro station in Delhi and killed at least eight people. The Minister earlier visited the injured at the LNJP hospital 

"Praying For Swift Recovery Of Injured": JP Nadda On Delhi Blast

"Anguished by the loss of lives in the tragic car blast in New Delhi. My heartfelt condolences to the families who lost their loved ones. Praying for the swift recovery of the injured. Authorities are ensuring that all necessary medical assistance reaches the injured," BJP chief and Union Minister JP Nadda posted on X.

"Extremely Distressing": Mallikarjun Kharge On Delhi Blast

"Extremely distressing to hear about the news of a car explosion near Red Fort Metro Station, Delhi. Initial reports suggest that several precious lives have been lost in this incident. In this moment of grief, our thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved families, and we pray for the swift recovery of the injured. The government must ensure a prompt and thorough investigation into this blast which has taken in a high security and often crowded place, so that those responsible for this lapse and incident are held accountable," Mallikarjun Kharge posted on X

What We Know About Car In Which The Blast Took Place

* The blast occurred in a moving vehicle 

* The car involved in the blast had a Haryana registration number 

* Delhi Police is in contact with Haryana Police 

* The identity of the person in whose name the vehicle is registered has been established.

* A team from the Special Cell has left for Haryana

"Visuals From Site Truly Heartbreaking": MK Stalin On Delhi Blast

"Shocked and deeply pained by the explosion near Delhi's Red Fort that has taken several innocent lives. Visuals from the site are truly heartbreaking. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and my thoughts are with those battling injuries. Wishing them strength and a swift recovery," Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin posted on X

High Alert Sounded Across Poll-Bound Bihar Following Explosion In Delhi

A high alert has been sounded across poll-bound Bihar following an explosion near the Red Fort in Delhi, in which at least 13 people were killed, Director General of Police Vinay Kumar said. The security has already been stepped up across Bihar for the second and final phase of the assembly polls tomorrow.

What PM Modi Said On Delhi Blast

"Condolences To Those Who Have Lost Their Loved Ones In Delhi Blast": PM Modi

"Condolences to those who have lost their loved ones in the blast in Delhi earlier this evening. May the injured recover at the earliest. Those affected are being assisted by authorities. Reviewed the situation with Home Minister Amit Shah Ji and other officials," PM Modi posted on X

What Home Minister Amit Shah Said On Delhi Blast

"This evening, around 7 pm, a blast occurred in a Hyundai i20 car at the Subhash Marg traffic signal near the Red Fort in Delhi. The blast injured some pedestrians and damaged some vehicles. Preliminary reports indicate that some people have lost their lives. Within 10 minutes of receiving the information of the blast, teams from the Delhi Crime Branch and Delhi Special Branch arrived at the spot. The NSG and NIA teams, along with the FSL, have now begun a thorough investigation. Orders have been given to examine all nearby CCTV cameras. I have also spoken to the Delhi CP and the Special Branch in-charge. The Delhi CP and the Special Branch in-charge are present at the spot. We are exploring all possibilities and will conduct a thorough investigation, taking all possibilities into account. All options will be investigated immediately and we will present the results to the public. I will be heading to the spot shortly and will also visit the hospital immediately," Amit Shah said in a video address

"Thorough Probe": Home Minister Amit Shah Heads To Delhi Red Fort Blast Site

"There will be a thorough investigation. I am headed to the spot and then the hospital," Amit Shah said in a video address after a blast near Red Fort killed 13 people in the national capital 

"Safety Of Citizens Must Remain Our Foremost Priority": Shashi Tharoor On Delhi Blast

"Shocked by news of the blast near the Red Fort in Delhi and by reports of fatalities & injuries. My thoughts are with all those affected, especially the families of the victims. Urging everyone in the vicinity to stay alert and follow official advisories. The safety of citizens must remain our foremost priority," Congress MP Shashi Tharoor posted on X.

"Extremely Heartbreaking And Concerning": Rahul Gandhi On Delhi Car Explosion

"The news of the car explosion near Delhi's Red Fort Metro Station is extremely heartbreaking and concerning. The report of the deaths of several innocent people in this tragic incident is profoundly sorrowful. In this hour of grief, I stand with the bereaved families who have lost their loved ones and express my deepest condolences to them. I hope for the swift recovery of all the injured," Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, posted on X.

Live Bullet Found On Ground Near Delhi Blast Site

A live bullet was seen on the ground after a blast ripped through a car parked near Red Fort, killing eight people in Delhi

"Extremely Alarming": Delhi Ex-Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal On Delhi Car Explosion

Former Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal termed the explosion near Red Fort as "extremely alarming" and demanded an immediate and thorough investigation into the incident.

Delhi Car Blast Took Place At 6:52 pm, Car Was Moving Slowly Near Red Light

Delhi Police chief Satish Golcha says explosion happened in a slow-moving vehicle near Red Fort traffic signal around 6.52 pm

Delhi Car Explosion Live: PM Modi Briefed About Security Situation After Delhi Blast

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been briefed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah on the blast. The Delhi Police Commissioner and chiefs of the NIA and Intelligence Bureau (IB) are continuously updating the Home Minister about the situation.

Delhi Car Blast LIVE | "Body Torn Into Pieces, Hand Lying On Road": Delhi Blast Witness To NDTV

An eyewitness to the explosion in a car near Delhi's Red Fort today told NDTV he saw body parts fly and land on the road, right in front of him. Eight people were killed and 24 were injured.

The man, visibly shaking as he spoke, recalled the blast was so loud that his ears hurt for some time.

"One person's body was torn into pieces. I saw a hand on the road," he told NDTV in front of the Red Fort. "I can't describe it in words; it was a very strong explosion."

Delhi Car Blast Live: NIA Team Heads To Red Fort, Amit Shah Speaks To Delhi Cops

Home Minister Amit Shah has spoken to Delhi cops and has been briefed on the security situation, say sources. A National Investigation Agency (NIA) team is headed to the blast site in the national capital 

Delhi Red Fort Explosion LIVE: What Are The Next Steps In Delhi Blast Investigation?

* Forensic tests of explosive remnants

* Examination of CCTV camera in and around location

* Questioning of all witnesses

* Mobile and communication forensics

* Thorough checks of all intel alerts

What Fire Officer Said

"We got information that there was a blast in a car near Chandni Chowk Metro Station. We responded immediately, and seven units were sent to the spot. At 7:29 PM, the fire was brought under control," said AK Malik Deputy Chief Fire Officer, Delhi

The Blast Comes A Day Before Bihar Votes In Phase 2

The Delhi blast that killed 8 comes a day before Bihar votes in phase 2. The votes will be counted on November 14

Mumbai, UP On High Alert After 8 Killed In Explosion Near Red Fort In Delhi

Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh have ben put on high alert after 8 killed in explosion near Red Fort in Delhi

A Look At Major Bomb Blasts In Delhi Since 2000

* Sarojini Nagar, Paharganj, Govindpuri bomb blast in 2005 that claimed 62 lives and injured 210

* Connaught Place, Karol Bagh, Greater Kailash bomb blast in 2008 that killed 24 and injured over 100

* Mehrauli Flower Market bomb blast in 2008 that killed 3

* Delhi High Court bomb blast in 2011 that killed 15 and inured 74

Security Stepped Up Across Delhi, Border Areas After Red Fort Blast

The Delhi Police has ramped up security checks across the national capital in the wake of the recovery of around 360 kg of suspected ammonium nitrate and a cache of arms and ammunition in Haryana's Faridabad, an officer said on Monday. The arms were seized from a Kashmiri doctor's rented accommodation in the neighbouring city.

As it happened, a high-intensity blast ripped through a car parked near the Red Fort Monday evening, killing eight and leaving multiple vehicles in flames and window panes in smithereens

"Bahut Zor Awaaz Aayi": Witness To NDTV On Blast Near Red Fort

"Bahut zor awaaz aayi, building ki khidki hil gayi, mera ghar gurudware ke paas hai (There was a very loud noise, the windows of the building shook, my house is near the Gurudwara)," a witness told NDTV

What Pictures From Blast Site Show

Pictures from the blast site showed a huge crowd around the site with multiple vehicles on fire. Another picture showed a van with its doors blown off, a completely mangled car, another with a smashed windscreen and an injured man on the ground

What We Know So Far

* The Blast took place in a car near Red Fort, a popular tourist attraction

* Visuals showed a huge crowd around the site with multiple vehicles on fire

* Delhi Police Team is at the spot

* 20 Fire engines are at the spot

* The nature of the blast is not known yet

High Alert Sounded In Delhi After Explosion Near Red Fort

A high alert has been sounded across the city after explosion near Red Fort 

Blast Reported Near Gate Number 1 Of Red Fort Metro Station

A call was received regarding an explosion in a car near Gate number 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station, said officials. 15 fire engines have been rushed to the site. 

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