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Post by : Rameen Ariff
New Delhi, Nov 15, 2025 – Authorities have uncovered crucial details regarding the car bombing that occurred near the historic Red Fort in Delhi. Investigators revealed that the assailant, Umar Nabi, employed over 2 kilograms of ammonium nitrate combined with petroleum and other detonating agents during the attack. This incident, which took place on November 10, led to 13 fatalities and injuries to over 20 individuals, severely damaging nearby vehicles.
Sources within the investigating bodies have characterized Nabi as a skilled bomb-maker. Forensic examination yielded over 52 explosive samples from the site, demonstrating how quickly such devices can be assembled—within a span of 5 to 10 minutes.
Reports indicate that Nabi arrived in a parking area close to the Red Fort at 3:19 PM, remaining for over three hours prior to the explosion of the Hyundai i20 he was operating at a traffic signal on Netaji Subhash Marg, adjacent to the popular Chandni Chowk area. Investigators believe Nabi intended to detonate the device within the parking lot but may have panicked post the arrest of his collaborators and the discovery of explosives in Faridabad.
Identified as a Kashmiri doctor affiliated with Al Falah University in Faridabad, Nabi was reportedly unable to execute his attack due to the Red Fort's closure on Mondays. Sources indicate that he likely lost composure following the apprehension of his associates, Muzammil Ahmad Ganaie and Shaheen Saeed, who were arrested in relation to a broader investigation into a 'white-collar' terror module linked to the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind, an al-Qaeda affiliate.
On the day preceding the explosion, Jammu and Kashmir Police announced the disruption of a transnational terror module, having confiscated 2,900 kilograms of explosives and arrested seven individuals. Officials are currently exploring any potential connections between the Red Fort attack and this dismantled terror network.
The incident has intensified concerns regarding security in densely populated regions of Delhi, emphasizing the advanced explosives utilized by interstate terror networks. Law enforcement agencies are highlighting the necessity for enhanced surveillance along with improved collaboration among intelligence entities to thwart future attacks.
As forensic investigations unfold, officials are also directing their attention to tracing the source of the ammonium nitrate and petroleum involved in the bomb, along with potential international links to terrorist groups. Public safety and effective crowd management remain critical priorities, especially in areas frequented by tourists such as the Red Fort and Chandni Chowk.
This incident highlights the evolving methods employed by terror groups in India and underscores the persistent dangers posed by transnational extremist organizations. Authorities are urging heightened vigilance and community engagement to avert future incidents.
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