Security checks, increased vigil as Delhi reels in from Red Fort blast | In Pics
The driver of the Hyundai i20 was a doctor from Pulwama who was allegedly linked to the terror module busted in Faridabad. NIA has formally taken over the case.
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Vehicles that erupted into flames after the blast that took place on Monday at Netaji Subhash Marg, stand near the site of explosion near Red Fort in Delhi. (Sanchit Khanna/Hindustan Times)
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Members of the rapid action force stand guard close to the site of an explosion near the Red Fort in New Delhi, India, on Tuesday, a day after the massive explosion rocked the area near the historic Red Fort in India's capital New Delhi. (Anindito Mukherjee/Bloomberg)
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Minutes after the massive explosion shook the Red fort area of Delhi on Monday evening, onlookers gathered to have a glance of the aftermath. (Reuters TV via REUTERS/Youtube @Students Prep)
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Members of the forensic science laboratory investigate the site of blast that originated from a Hyundai i20 car near the Red Fort Metro station in Delhi on Monday evening. (Naveen Sharma/ANI)
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Rapid action force personnel stand guard near the site of the deadly explosion that killed at least 10 on Monday evening. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 11 called a deadly car explosion in the heart of the capital a "conspiracy", vowing those responsible will face justice. (Arun Sankar/AFP)
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Delhi police and forensic science laboratory personnel on Tuesday examine the site of the blast near the Red fort metro station that stemmed from a Hyundai i20 car. (Naveen Sharma/ANI)
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Delhi police personnel conduct inspections across the national capital following the deadly blast near the Red fort on Monday. (Sanjeev Verma/Hindustan Times)
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A national security guard (NSG) personnel walks past a forensic van that stands stationed near the exit of the Lal Qila metro station, where the explosion on Monday claimed at least 10 lives, and injured several others. (Naveen Sharma/ANI)
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