Delhi, Mumbai and the Red Fort
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Mumbai: The Mumbai Police have been placed on high alert following a powerful explosion near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi on Monday evening around 7 p.m. The blast claimed at least eight lives and left 12 others injured. The exact cause of the explosion is yet to be determined, though investigations are underway.
After a powerful explosion near Red Fort, several major airports across India, including the Delhi airport, received bomb threats, setting off a wave of panic and tighter security checks. Police and security agencies quickly investigated the tip-off,
At Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), a British Airways flight arriving from London triggered a major scare when an email falsely claimed a bomb was onboard. The flight landed safely after exhaustive security checks found no explosives; the threat was later declared a hoax.
Following a recent blast, airports in Delhi and Mumbai, along with three others, received a bomb threat, triggering extensive security searches. The m
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The blast reportedly took place in a car outside the Lal Quila metro station. The nature of the explosion is not known yet.
Five airports, including Delhi and Mumbai, are on high alert following bomb threats received by IndiGo Airlines. Investigations are ongoing.
A Bomb Threat Assessment Committee is currently probing the email after IndiGo airlines received a bomb threat on Wednesday. , Delhi News, Times Now
Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS) team arrived at the CSMT Mumbai for a thorough check after a suspicious red bag was found, causing panic among public.