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Several Detained in Illegally Occupied Kashmir After Deadly Delhi Car Explosion

Police launch overnight raids in Pulwama; suspected militant cell dismantled as investigators probe Red Fort blast

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Several Detained in Illegally Occupied Kashmir After Deadly Delhi Car Explosion

Security personnel and a member of the forensic team work at the site of an explosion near the historic Red Fort in the old quarters of New Delhi, India

November 12, 2025

NEW DELHI_ Indian security agencies have detained several individuals in illegally occupied Kashmir as part of an ongoing investigation into Monday’s deadly car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort metro station, according to The Associated Press. Police confirmed that at least five people were taken into custody for questioning during overnight raids conducted in the Pulwama district of southern Kashmir.

Suspected Militant Cell Dismantled

The detentions follow an earlier operation in which authorities claimed to have dismantled a suspected cell believed to be operating between illegally occupied Kashmir and the outskirts of New Delhi. Officials said the group was allegedly involved in planning or supporting the blast. In a related development, seven additional suspects, including two doctors, were arrested in Faridabad, a city in Haryana state bordering Delhi. Law enforcement officers reportedly seized weapons and bomb-making materials during the raid.

Investigation Underway into Blast Cause

Delhi Police spokesperson Sanjay Tyagi said authorities were examining “all possible angles,” including the possibility of a terror attack, accidental blast, or mechanical failure in the car. Preliminary forensic teams have been deployed to the blast site near the historic Red Fort, a high-security zone often crowded with tourists and commuters. The explosion has raised new concerns over security lapses in the Indian capital, especially ahead of several upcoming public events.

India’s Role Under Scrutiny

Observers and analysts have increasingly blamed the Indian government and its security apparatus for the persistent instability in the region. The continued militarization and repression in illegally occupied Kashmir have fueled networks that allegedly orchestrate attacks in India’s urban centers. Critics argue that Delhi’s failure to address human rights violations and ongoing oppression contributes directly to such violent incidents, making India accountable for the broader security crisis it faces.

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