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A high-intensity blast near Delhi's Red Fort that killed at least eight people is being investigated for terror links, with Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golcha at the scene. The investigation is exploring a connection to the busting of a major terror module and the seizure of 2,900 kilograms of explosives in Faridabad on the same day. An analyst on the scene noted, 'the extent of damage, the radius it has covered, the kind of damage it has caused...is leading us to believe that it is not just another car fire'. The explosion, involving a Maruti Echo van, occurred in a highly sensitive zone near the Lal Qila metro station, opposite the Gauri Shankar and Jain temples, a location that was targeted by terrorists in 2000. Eyewitnesses described a massive ball of fire, sparking panic as multiple vehicles were destroyed. The Delhi Police's anti-terror unit and forensic experts are examining the site for clues.
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This special report covers a developing story from the heart of India's national capital, Delhi, where a high-intensity explosion near the Red Fort has reportedly claimed 8 lives and left many injured. The anchor states, 'with a very heavy heart, I will confirm that 8 people have been declared dead in the Red Fort explosion'. The blast occurred in a van parked outside Gate number 1 of the Red Fort Metro station on a busy working day. Eyewitnesses described a massive explosion that turned the sky orange, leading to widespread panic. The injured have been moved to LNJP Hospital, mostly with burn injuries. Elite teams from the National Security Guard (NSG) and a Special Investigation Team (SIT) have joined Delhi Police at the site, combing the area to determine the nature of the blast and investigate a potential terror footprint.
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