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Delhi Red Fort Car Blast Kills 10 as Probe Focuses on Hyundai i20 and Possible FaridabadJammu Terror Link

Investigators are mapping the vehicle’s movements and testing forensic samples while examining unconfirmed ties to a recently busted module that yielded 2,900 kg of IED materials.

Overview

  • Police say a powerful explosion struck around 6:52 pm outside the Lal Qila metro station, leaving 10 dead and 24 injured as Delhi went on high alert and central teams deployed.
  • CCTV shows the Hyundai i20 parked near Sunehri Masjid for about three hours before exiting at 6:48 pm and exploding minutes later at a Subhash Marg traffic signal.
  • The vehicle (HR26 7624) is registered to Mohammad Salman, who is in custody and says he sold the car; investigators are tracing subsequent transfers, including questioning Pulwama resident Tarik.
  • Delhi Police have registered UAPA and explosives-law cases and say the attack appears fidayeen-style, with DNA testing underway to identify victims and determine who was inside the car.
  • Earlier the same day, agencies seized about 2,900 kg of IED-making material and arrested seven suspects, including doctors, in the FaridabadJammu case; a connection to the Delhi blast is being probed but remains unconfirmed, and analysts are reviewing reports of atypical blast signs such as the absence of a crater or shrapnel.