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Probe suggests Delhi blast was ‘fidayeen’ attack linked to Faridabad module

Posted By: Hari Ram Posted On: Nov 11, 2025Share Article
Probe suggests Delhi blast was ‘fidayeen’ attack linked to Faridabad module
Delhi blast: A view of the explosion site near Gate no 1 of the Red Fort Metro station on November 11. ( Sathiya | ANI )

Big update on Red Fort blast! Initial probe suggests Delhi blast was ‘fidayeen’ attack linked to Faridabad module

Delhi blast on November 10 that shook the nation is being meticulously probed by investigating agencies. Police suspects that the Monday blast could be a 'Fidayeen' (suicide) attack, ANI reported

According to preliminary investigation, the prime suspect planned the suicide attack on learning that Faridabad module had been busted. As per sources, probe agencies are working on all angles to determine the motive behind the blast.

As per PTI's latest update on death toll, a total of 12 people were reported dead in the high-intensity explosion that occurred at Netaji Subhash Marg in a slow-moving car. In the aftermath of the blast, security has been beefed at sensitive locations across the national capital, including airport, railway and metro stations, monuments, among others. Besides this, several states are on high alert such as Maharashtra, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Bihar and more.

Delhi Police announced closure of Red Fort for three days, until November 13 and Delhi Metro has closed the Lal Quila Station due to security reasons. On Tuesday morning, a team of A team of NSG personnel arrive at the Red Fort car blast site for probe into the incident

Eight people died in the blast incident, which took place around 7 pm (NSG) personnel arrived at the site to probe into the Red Fort car blast that took place around 7:00 PM on Monday. In connection with the deadly blast, a case has been registered under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Explosive Substances Act.

Delhi LG VK Saxena met the injured admitted at Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan (LNJP) Hospital.

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