Delhi’s quiet evening suddenly turned into screams and smoke, when a massive explosion occurred in a Hyundai i20 car near the Red Fort metro station on Monday, November 10, 2025. 12 people died and more than 20 were injured in this explosion. The explosion was so strong that many vehicles parked nearby were engulfed in flames and there was chaos in the area. The injured people have been admitted to LNJP Hospital, while initial investigation by security agencies has indicated links to Jaish-e-Mohammed.
This terrorist attack in India was prominently shown by major newspapers and news channels of Pakistan. The media there called it the biggest terrorist attack in New Delhi.
Pakistani newspapers gave space to the attack
Dawn newspaper wrote that at least eight people have died and many have been injured in the explosion near the Red Fort in New Delhi, India. Police said that the reasons for the incident are being investigated. Dawn further wrote that a few hours before the blast, 2,900 kg of explosive material was seized in Haryana, due to which a connection between the two incidents is suspected.
Geo News reported. He wrote that the Delhi car blast is being investigated under India’s anti-terrorism law UAPA (Unlawful Activities Prevention Act). According to the report, India’s police and intelligence agencies have considered it a “serious incident related to national security”.
The Express Tribune wrote in its report that at least eight people have been killed in a car explosion in the Indian capital. Investigative agencies are busy finding the hidden network behind the explosion.
Pakistan Today described it as a serious terrorist attack in the most crowded areas of India and wrote that many vehicles were burnt due to the blast, while the fire department controlled the fire after an hour of effort.
Focus of investigation Faridabad and Pulwama connection
The investigating agencies have come to know that the Hyundai i20 car used in the blast came from Faridabad and is related to a person named Tariq of Pulwama. NIA and NSG teams have reached the spot and are investigating in every direction. Police have imposed sections of UAPA and Explosives Act in this case.
Strict security arrangements in the capital
Immediately after the blast, high alert has been issued in Mumbai, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal including Delhi. Additional security forces have been deployed in airports, metro stations, railway stations and major markets. Delhi Police has increased night checking on all borders so that suspicious vehicles and persons can be identified.
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