UN Report Links AQIS to November 2025 Red Fort Blast
The monitoring team said AQIS has built logistics and financial networks as investigators continue probing links to the blast that killed 11 people.
- The United Nations Security Council officially attributed the November 2025 Red Fort explosion in New Delhi, which killed 11 people, to Al-Qaeda Indian Subcontinent , according to its 38th report.
- AQIS has "continued to evolve from a fragmented group into a regional terrorist entity," establishing independent logistics and financial networks while operating through decentralized small cells, the report noted.
- The Security Council linked the group to attacks by Ittehad-ul-Mujahideen Pakistan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, including a suicide bombing in Bannu, amid escalating Pakistan-Afghanistan tensions.
- Extremist groups are relying on artificial intelligence tools for propaganda and operational activities, while ISIL's magazine Invade published content this year discussing highly toxic substances.
- The 38th report detailed modifications to the Security Council sanctions list, with three names added and seven removed, notably including Al-Nusra Front, also known as Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, on February 27, 2026.
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The investigation into the terrorist attack near Delhi’s Red Fort in November 2025 is still part of the ongoing legal process being conducted by India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA). However, the United Nations Security Council’s monitoring team has now recorded an important fact about the attack at the international level. The 38th report of the Security Council’s “Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team” stated that the attack …
Al-Qaeda behind Red Fort terror attack that killed 15: UN report
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