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Delhi rocked by blast, more than 8 dead

Car blast near Delhi's Red Fort, 24 injured Delhi was rocked by a terrifying sound as a car exploded near the Red Fort at 6.55 pm today. The blast was so powerful that it caused widespread panic. According to eyewitnesses, the car turned into a ball of fire in an instant and the flames engulfed seven or eight nearby vehicles. The blast killed eight people and injured 24. The death toll may rise. The explosion took place at 6.55 pm and the fire brigade was immediately informed. Firefighters reached the spot and after a lot of effort brought the fire under control. After the explosion, Delhi Police teams reached the spot and started an investigation. Preliminary investigation has revealed that this is not an ordinary blast. Delhi Police suspects that explosives were used in this blast. Police have detained two suspects in this case and they are currently being questioned. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has obtained details from Home Minister Amisha in this matter. Home Minis...

This blast is not normal, says Delhi Police Commissioner

'  There was an explosion in a car parked at a red light', says Delhi Commissioner Satish Golcha A powerful explosion took place in an i20 near Gate 1 of Delhi's Red Fort Metro Station at 6:55 pm, killing 10 people and injuring several others. The explosion caused chaos in the area and several vehicles caught fire. The area near the Red Fort was shaken by the explosion. Ten people were killed and many others were injured in the explosion in an i20 car at 6:55 pm. Eight bodies were brought from the scene to LNJP Hospital. The evening the explosion took place was a time of great hustle and bustle, hustle and bustle and crowd. The exact location of the explosion is near Gate 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station. Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golcha said, "The incident is being investigated very thoroughly; this is not an ordinary explosion." The explosion was so powerful that it caused widespread panic. According to eyewitnesses, the car caught fire within a short time...

Blast in I20 car, Home Minister Amit Shah's first reaction

Home Minister Amit Shah's first reaction to the Delhi bomb blasts has come. He has ordered an investigation into the incident. Amit Shah said, "I am going to the scene and investigations are being carried out from all angles. Amit Shah will also visit the hospital where the injured are being treated." Amit Shah said, “Today at around 7 pm, a Hyundai i20 car exploded at the Subhash Marg traffic signal near the Red Fort in Delhi. Several pedestrians were injured in the explosion and several vehicles were damaged. Initial reports indicate that some people have lost their lives.” He further said that on receiving information about the blast, “Delhi Crime Branch and Special Branch teams reached the spot within 10 minutes. After that, NSG, NIA and FSL teams also reached and started investigation. Orders have been given to examine the footage of all the nearby CCTV cameras.” Amit Shah said that he has spoken to the Delhi Police Commissioner and the Special Branch chief, both of ...

Boat carrying 300 tourists to Myanmar sinks off Malaysian coast, hundreds missing

A boat carrying about 300 migrants from Myanmar capsized in the Indian Ocean near the border of Thailand and Malaysia, causing widespread panic. Only 10 people were rescued, according to reports. Rescue teams found the body of one person floating in the sea. Hundreds of others are missing. Rescue teams were unable to immediately obtain information after the boat capsized. Hundreds of people are missing. Officials said on Sunday that the exact time and location of the boat capsizing were not immediately known, suggesting that most of the people missing were still missing. A Malaysian official said the ship likely capsized in Thai waters. He warned that cross-border gangs were becoming increasingly active in exploiting migrants by using dangerous sea routes. Among the rescued were Rohingya Muslims, a police chief said, adding that some of the rescued were Rohingya Muslims who mainly live in Myanmar, where they have faced decades of persecution. First Admiral Romli Mustafa of the Malaysia...