Hyundai i20 Blast in Delhi Reveals Terror Cell; 8 Dead, 2,900kg Explosives QUIZ4
Hyundai i20 Blast in Delhi Reveals Terror Cell; 8 Dead, 2,900kg Explosives QUIZ4
A Hyundai i20 exploded near Red Fort Metro station in New Delhi, killing eight. Police probe links from Gurugram, Faridabad to Pulwama, suspecting a Fidayeen attack and a w
A chilling sequence of events on Monday thrust India’s capital into the spotlight of a terror attack: just after investigators uncovered more than 2,900 kilograms of explosives and arrested doctors tied to a radicalised network, the heart of New Delhi was rocked by a deadly explosion when a Hyundai i20 car exploded at a red light outside the iconic Red Fort Metro station, killing at least eight people and injuring dozens. Police tracing the vehicle’s trail have revealed a maze of ownership transfers—from Gurugram to Faridabad to a buyer in Pulwama, Jammu & Kashmir—raising deep concerns about orchestrated terror planning. CNN-News18 has learnt that only one person was seen driving the car while exiting the toll and reaching the red light when the blast took place, raising suspicion of a Fidayeen attack. Police sources also said the car did not move for more than three hours in parking. Authorities are now digging into links that span multiple states, multiple suspects and a possible terror network that sought the capital as its target.
A chilling sequence of events on Monday thrust India’s capital into the spotlight of a terror attack: just after investigators uncovered more than 2,900 kilograms of explosives and arrested doctors tied to a radicalised network, the heart of New Delhi was rocked by a deadly explosion when a Hyundai i20 car exploded at a red light outside the iconic Red Fort Metro station, killing at least eight people and injuring dozens. Police tracing the vehicle’s trail have revealed a maze of ownership transfers—from Gurugram to Faridabad to a buyer in Pulwama, Jammu & Kashmir—raising deep concerns about orchestrated terror planning. CNN-News18 has learnt that only one person was seen driving the car while exiting the toll and reaching the red light when the blast took place, raising suspicion of a Fidayeen attack. Police sources also said the car did not move for more than three hours in parking. Authorities are now digging into links that span multiple states, multiple suspects and a possible terror network that sought the capital as its target.
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ing dozens. Police tracing the vehicle’s trail have revealed a maze of ownership transfers—from Gurugram to Faridabad to a buyer in Pulwama, Jammu & Kashmir—raising deep concerns about orchestrated terror planning. CNN-News18 has learnt that only one person was seen driving the car while exiting the toll and reaching the red light when the blast took place, raising suspicion of a Fidayeen attack. Police sources also said the car did not move for more than three hours in parking. Authorities are now digging into links that span multiple states, multiple suspects and a possible terror network that sought the capital as its target.
shmir—raising deep concerns about orchestrated terror planning. CNN-News18 has learnt that only one person was seen driving the car while exiting the toll and reaching the red light when the blast took place, raising suspicion of a Fidayeen attack. Police sources also said the car did not move for more than three hours in parking. Authorities are now digging into links that span mu
A chilling sequence of events on Monday thrust India’s capital into the spotlight of a terror attack: just after investigators uncovered more than 2,900 kilograms of explosives and arrested doctors tied to a radicalised network, the heart of New Delhi was rocked by a deadly explosion when a Hyundai i20 car exploded at a red light outside the iconic Red Fort Metro station, killing at least eight people and injuring dozens. Police tracing the vehicle’s trail have revealed a maze of ownership transfers—from Gurugram to Faridabad to a buyer in Pulwama, Jammu & Kashmir—raising deep concerns about orchestrated terror planning. CNN-News18 has learnt that only one person was seen driving the car while exiting the toll and reaching the red light when the blast took place, raising suspicion of a Fidayeen attack. Police sources also said the car did not move for more than three hours in parking. Authorities are now digging into links that span multiple states, multiple suspects and a possible terror network that sought the capital as its target.
