Delhi Blast: Serial Attacks Foiled, Suspects Linked to Terror Module, Probe Unfolds

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A devastating blast near Delhi's iconic Red Fort has left at least ten people dead and over twenty injured. The explosion occurred outside the Lal Quila Metro Station on Monday evening, causing a massive fire and damaging multiple vehicles in a heavily guarded area. Authorities have launched a high-stakes investigation into the terror incident, with the NIA taking the lead. Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the LNJP hospital to meet with the injured, while the Union Cabinet declared the blast a terror attack. The probe has revealed live cartridges and various explosives at the scene, suggesting a planned sequence of events. Investigators believe that the prime suspect, Dr Umar Nabi, may have panicked after a multi-state terror module was dismantled in Faridabad, leading to the blast while transporting explosive material in an i20 car. A DNA test has confirmed Dr Nabi's presence at the scene, with DNA samples matching those of his mother. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are working to unravel the details of the planned attacks and the suspects' connections to a larger terror network.