Israel car blast: a day after

Updated On Feb 14, 2012 08:12 pm IST
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A policeman checks the contents of a bag carried by a motorcycle rider at a check point near the Israeli embassy in New Delhi. An Israeli embassy car blew up February 13 in the country's capital, injuring an Israeli diplomat and one other person, but it was not immediately known whether the explosion was caused by a bomb, officials said. Israel assailed Iran as the world's "biggest exporter of terror" after two bombs targeted its overseas personnel in India and Georgia, critically wounding one female diplomat in New Delhi. PTI expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Feb 14, 2012 08:12 pm IST

A policeman checks the contents of a bag carried by a motorcycle rider at a check point near the Israeli embassy in New Delhi. An Israeli embassy car blew up February 13 in the country's capital, injuring an Israeli diplomat and one other person, but it was not immediately known whether the explosion was caused by a bomb, officials said. Israel assailed Iran as the world's "biggest exporter of terror" after two bombs targeted its overseas personnel in India and Georgia, critically wounding one female diplomat in New Delhi. PTI

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Manjit Singh a survivor from the Israel Embassy's car blast, seen tearful eyes as he talks with journalists at his residence in New Delhi. HT photo by Mohd Zakir expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Manjit Singh a survivor from the Israel Embassy's car blast, seen tearful eyes as he talks with journalists at his residence in New Delhi. HT photo by Mohd Zakir

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Police officers stand around the Israeli diplomat's car that was damaged in an explosion in New Delhi. AP expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Police officers stand around the Israeli diplomat's car that was damaged in an explosion in New Delhi. AP

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Israeli diplomat's car that was damaged in an explosion on Monday is pulled away by a crane to the Delhi Police' special cell from Tuglak road police station in New Delhi. PTI expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Israeli diplomat's car that was damaged in an explosion on Monday is pulled away by a crane to the Delhi Police' special cell from Tuglak road police station in New Delhi. PTI

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Policemen check the identity of motorcycle riders at a checkpoint near the Israeli embassy in New Delhi. AP expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Policemen check the identity of motorcycle riders at a checkpoint near the Israeli embassy in New Delhi. AP

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Special investigators inspect the vehicle that exploded February 13 near the Israeli embassy in New Delhi. AFP expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Special investigators inspect the vehicle that exploded February 13 near the Israeli embassy in New Delhi. AFP

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Security personnel stand guard at India Gate in New Delhi. Security was beefed up after a bomb blast that badly wounded an Israeli diplomat in New Delhi on February 13. HT Photo by Arvind Yadav expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Security personnel stand guard at India Gate in New Delhi. Security was beefed up after a bomb blast that badly wounded an Israeli diplomat in New Delhi on February 13. HT Photo by Arvind Yadav

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Investigators at Tughlak Road police station inspect the Israeli diplomat's car that exploded near the Israeli embassy in New Delhi. HT Photo by Arvind Yadav expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Investigators at Tughlak Road police station inspect the Israeli diplomat's car that exploded near the Israeli embassy in New Delhi. HT Photo by Arvind Yadav

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Home minister P Chidambaram speaks to the media after a government security meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday. Chidambaram said special teams have been deployed to find out the identity of the motorcyclist allegedly involved in the car blast. Israel assailed Iran as the world's "biggest exporter of terror" after two bombs targeted its overseas personnel in India and Georgia on February 13, critically wounding one female diplomat in New Delhi. HT Photo By Sonu Mehta expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Home minister P Chidambaram speaks to the media after a government security meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday. Chidambaram said special teams have been deployed to find out the identity of the motorcyclist allegedly involved in the car blast. Israel assailed Iran as the world's "biggest exporter of terror" after two bombs targeted its overseas personnel in India and Georgia on February 13, critically wounding one female diplomat in New Delhi. HT Photo By Sonu Mehta

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An investigator at Tughlaq Road police station uses his cellular phone near the vehicle that exploded near the Israeli embassy in New Delhi. AFP expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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An investigator at Tughlaq Road police station uses his cellular phone near the vehicle that exploded near the Israeli embassy in New Delhi. AFP

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