CCTV footage of suspect's white Hyundai i20 near Delhi's Red Fort before car blast.
CCTV footage of suspect's white Hyundai i20 near Delhi's Red Fort before car blast.
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Suspect's CCTV image emerges in Delhi Red Fort car blast

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A car explosion near Delhi's Red Fort on Monday evening killed at least eight people and injured several others. CCTV footage just before the blast has emerged, showing the suspect, Dr Umar from a Faridabad module, driving a white Hyundai i20. The country has been placed on high alert amid investigations.

On November 11, 2025, a white Hyundai i20 car exploded near Sunehri Masjid close to Delhi's Red Fort, killing eight people and injuring several others. CCTV footage shows the vehicle entering the parking lot at 3:19 pm and leaving at 6:48 pm, with the blast occurring around 6:50 pm. The suspect, identified as Dr Umar from a Faridabad module, appears in the footage wearing a black mask while seated in the driver's seat.

Viral videos captured the loud explosion followed by people shouting 'run run' in panic as they fled the scene. Delhi Police Special Cell, NSG, and NIA are investigating the incident. In response, a high alert has been declared across India. Security has been heightened at the Mata Vaishno Devi cave temple, Katra, and Jammu city in Jammu-Kashmir. In Kolkata, hotels housing the Indian and South African cricket teams for the first Test match starting November 14 have seen tightened security. Major cities and states including Mumbai, Bengaluru, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh are also on alert.

The attack appears to resemble a fidayeen-style operation, though investigations continue.

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Discussions on X reflect widespread shock and fear following the car blast near Delhi's Red Fort, which killed eight people and injured others. Users and news accounts detailed the suspect Dr. Umar's links to a Pulwama-Faridabad terror module and the white Hyundai i20's trail across states. Sentiments include outrage demanding expulsion of terrorists, support for intensified investigations and high alerts in major cities, neutral reporting of CCTV footage and official responses like UAPA charges, and skeptical claims of a false flag operation with inconsistent details.

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