Deadly Car Bomb Rocks New Delhi Near Historic Red Fort
New Delhi was thrown into chaos on Monday evening as a powerful car bomb exploded near the iconic Red Fort, leaving at least eight people dead and nineteen injured. The blast, which occurred close to a Red Fort metro station gate, ignited a raging fire that engulfed several nearby vehicles, painting a grim scene of destruction.
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Authorities have launched a full-scale investigation to determine the cause of the explosion, but details remain scarce. In the immediate aftermath, New Delhi's international airport, metro stations, and government buildings were placed on high alert, signaling a heightened state of security across the capital.
Eyewitness accounts paint a horrifying picture
Eyewitness accounts paint a horrifying picture of the scene. Om Prakash Gupta, a resident living near the Red Fort, described a deafening explosion followed by a chaotic rush to the street. "I rushed out with my children and saw several vehicles on fire, body parts all over," he told the Associated Press. Another witness, a cab driver named Shahrukh, recounted fleeing his vehicle amidst the panic after hearing the initial blast.
Sanjay Tyagi, a spokesperson for the Delhi police, confirmed the casualties and stated that the investigation is focused on uncovering the cause of the explosion. Images circulating in local media show shattered windows, mangled car wreckage, and plumes of smoke rising from the burning vehicles, illustrating the intensity of the blast.
Speaking to the press, a senior police official, identified only as Shah, emphasized the commitment to a thorough investigation, stating that "all possibilities" would be explored. The official promised transparency, assuring the public that the findings would be released as soon as possible.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences on social media, offering sympathy to the families of the deceased and wishing a speedy recovery to the injured. "Condolences to those who have lost their loved ones in the blast in Delhi earlier this evening. May the injured recover at the earliest," he wrote.
The Red Fort, a 17th-century imperial palace and a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a major tourist attraction in Old Delhi. The proximity of the blast to this historical landmark raises concerns about potential security vulnerabilities and the need for enhanced safety measures in the area. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are urging the public to remain vigilant as they work to uncover the truth behind this devastating event.
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