SRINAGAR, India (AP) — Indian security agencies have detained several suspects in the disputed Kashmir region as part of their investigation into this week’s deadly car explosion in New Delhi, ...
Indian authorities have detained multiple suspects following a car explosion in Delhi that killed nine people and wounded at least 20. The blast occurred on Monday near the Red Fort, a medieval ...
Retired IAS officer and former CCI chairman Dhanendra Kumar died following a fire incident at his Hauz Khas residence in New ...
Delhi Red Fort Blast probe takes critical turn with major evidence found, investigation intensifies 1.6M Followers Loud noise, then street lights go out: New video shows impact of Delhi explosion ...
A powerful car explosion outside an iconic monument in India’s capital Delhi has killed at least eight people and injured 20 others, prompting police to open an investigation under India’s ...
More than a dozen people were rescued from the building, officials said. The injured people have been taken to the Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital for treatment.
Questions are swirling about the devastating car explosion that killed eight people in India’s capital city on Monday. Official details surrounding the identity of the car bomber and the motive for ...
At least eight people were killed in an explosion near the landmark Red Fort in a densely populated district of the Indian capital New Delhi, city police said. The blast occurred in a car near the Red ...
Several revelations have come up during the probe into the Delhi Red Fort blast that rocked the national capital on Monday evening. National Security Guard (NSG) personnel investigate the site of the ...
NEW DELHI — Indian police were investigating a deadly car explosion in New Delhi under an anti-terrorism law, officials said Tuesday, as forensic experts worked to determine the cause of the blast.
India's federal anti-terror agency said on Sunday, Nov. 16, that it had arrested a resident of Kashmir who it accused of conspiring with the driver of a car that ...
NEW DELHI (AP) — Indian police were investigating a deadly car explosion in New Delhi under an anti-terrorism law, officials said Tuesday, as forensic experts worked to determine the cause of the ...
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