India probes link between Delhi car blast and earlier Kashmir arrests, sources say
Authorities detained seven men from Kashmir linked to a suspected militant cell after a car explosion near Delhi's Red Fort killed eight and injured at least 20, officials said.
- 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.
- The blast occurred on Monday near the historic Red Fort monument of New Delhi, killing eight people and injuring several others.
- At least seven people, including two doctors, were arrested in Faridabad, a city near New Delhi, and police seized weapons and bomb-making material, which could be linked to the same militant cell.
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India confirmed raids in the disputed Kashmir region, following the explosion of a vehicle near the historic Red Fort in New Delhi
Delhi car bomber was in touch with Turkey-based handler 'Ukasa', say sources
Investigators say the Red Fort blast suspects were in contact with a handler codenamed “Ukasa,” traced to Ankara, Turkey, who coordinated the group’s movements and radicalisation through the encrypted Session app.
The death toll from a car bombing near New Delhi's Red Fort has risen to 12, with police investigating whether the incident is linked to the arrest of a suspect in Kashmir.
India probes link between Delhi car blast and earlier Kashmir arrests, sources say
Indian police are investigating if there is a link between this week's car blast in Delhi and the earlier arrest of a group of seven men from the restive Kashmir region with arms and bomb-making material, three sources familiar with the probe said on Wednesday.
New Delhi blast: Indian police detain suspects in Kashmir
Indian security agencies have detained several suspects in the contested Kashmir region as part of their investigation into this week's deadly blast in New Delhi that killed at least eight people. The explosion on Monday occurred in a car around 7 p.m. local time near the historic Red Fort in Delhi, with the blast having sparked a large fire that spread to nearby cars and rickshaws. Authorities on Tuesday announced they were investigating the ca…
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