By Sushant Agarwal
Published on | Nov 11, 2025
At least 12 killed and over 20 injured after a car exploded near the Red Fort Metro Station on Monday evening.
The explosion occurred in a slow-moving Hyundai i20 at 6:52 pm, damaging nearby vehicles and creating chaos in a crowded neighbourhood.
Police have arrested multiple individuals linked to the car. A case has been registered under the UAPA and the Explosives Act.
Security forces are on high alert in Delhi and other major states as authorities probe the cause and possible terror links.
Fifteen people were killed when a briefcase bomb exploded outside Delhi High Court. Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami claimed responsibility.
On Sept 13, 2008, five bombs killed 33 people in crowded markets. Indian Mujahideen claimed responsibility. Two weeks later, two more bombs killed 3.
Three blasts across Delhi in October 2005 killed 70 people. Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba claimed responsibility.
Jaish-e-Mohammed fighters attacked the Indian Parliament in December 2001, killing 13 and bringing India and Pakistan close to war.
Three people were killed in December 2000 when Lashkar-e-Taiba fighters attacked the Red Fort, marking a major terror strike in Delhi.