Delhi Blast Live: Man Behind Delhi Blast Was In Contact With Turkiye-Based Handler
Dr Umar Mohammad, alias Dr Umar Un Nabi, who has been identified as the man behind the Delhi blast, was in contact with a Turkiye-based handler codenamed 'Ukasa', NDTV reported citing sources.
Delhi Blast Live: Diaries With Codes Unearthed At Faridabad Campus
Investigators probing the Delhi blast that killed at least 13 and injured 20 have made a major breakthrough. Two diaries packed with coded words and encrypted notes were recovered from Al-Falah University in Faridabad, where the suspects worked, NDTV reported citing sources.
Delhi Blast Live: Death Toll Rises To 13
Citing police, NDTV reported that the number of deaths in blast near Delhi’s Red Fort has increased to 13.
Delhi Blast Live: US Says Car Blast Near Red Fort Clearly A Terrorist Attack
Delhi Blast Live: Car Used In Blast Sold 5 Times In 11 Years
NDTV reported that investigators have found that the i20 car which exploded near Red Fort on Monday evening had exchanged ownership five times over 11 years.
2014: First purchased by Nadeem from a Gurugram showroom.
2017: Sold to Salman of Shanti Nagar, Gurugram, who registered it in his name.
2024: Salman sold it to Devendra from Okhla, Delhi, via a used-car agency, but registration didn’t transfer.
Later, Devendra exchanged it with Amit Patel, owner of Royal Car Zone in Faridabad.
Oct 29, 2025: Aamir Rashid and an associate bought the car for Rs 1.70 lakh after seeing an OLX ad. Documents showed an address in Pulwama, J\&K.
Sources as per NDTV say Dr. Umar Mohammad, the prime suspect, paid for the car. It remains registered under Salman’s name
Delhi Blast Live: 'Singapore Stands In Solidarity With India', Says Foreign Affairs Minister
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Singapore, Vivian Balakrishnan says, "Singapore strongly condemns the terror incident involving a car explosion near New Delhi’s Red Fort on 10 Nov. Heartfelt condolences to the families of victims. May those injured recover soon @DrSJaishankar – Singapore stands in solidarity with India in this difficult time."
Delhi Blast Live: EcoSport Likely Used To Transport, Stockpile Ammonium Nitrate
Investigators believe Dr. Umar Mohammad, the prime suspect in the Delhi blast, and his team used a red EcoSport to transport and stockpile ammonium nitrate over time, as per NDTV.
Delhi Blast Live: Delhi Blast Plot: Five-Phase Plan Revealed
Top intelligence sources have indicated to NDTV that members of the Jaish Doctor Module had a structured, phase-wise plan to target six to seven location in Delhi on December 6.
Phase 1: Formation of Module
Creation of the Jaish-Ansar terror module, comprising radicalized operatives including doctors.
Phase 2: Procurement of Materials
Sourcing raw materials for improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and ammunition from Nuh and Gurugram in Haryana.
Phase 3: Manufacturing & Reconnaissance
Production of lethal chemical-based IEDs and scouting potential target locations across Delhi.
Phase 4: Distribution of Explosives
Allocation of assembled bombs to module members after reconnaissance was completed.
Phase 5: Execution of Attacks
Coordinated bombings planned across six to seven high-profile locations in Delhi on December 6, chosen to coincide with the Babri Masjid demolition anniversary.
(Original timeline was August 2025, but operational delays pushed the date to December, sources indicated to NDTV.)
Delhi Blast Live: Lal Quila Metro Station To Remain Closed
In a post on X, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation said, "Service Update Lal Quila Metro Station will remain closed till further notice due to security reasons. All other stations are functional as normal."
"Delhi Blast Live: Investigators Seek Records from Al-Falah University
Agencies have requested all documents related to Dr. Umar Mohammad, the suspected suicide bomber in the Delhi blast, and his close associates, Dr. Muzammil Shakeel and Dr. Shaheen Saeed, from Al-Falah University, as reported by NDTV.
Delhi Blast Live: DNA Probe Links Umar N Nabi To Delhi Blast
A DNA test linked Umar N Nabi to the deadly blast near the Red Fort area, which claimed lives and left several injured. Investigator suspected the medical professional before, but they could not confirm because Umar's body was blown apart in the blast.
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Delhi Blast: Police Raid Gautampuri For Prime Suspect Dr Umar Un Nabi
Delhi Police visited the Gautampuri area to verify an address linked to Dr. Umar Un Nabi, the prime suspect in the recent car blast near Red Fort, as per NDTV.