Delhi blast: Two people in custody, 13 dead, Kerala probe; Government concludes terror attack
Information has been received that two people have been taken into custody in the blast that shook the country. The authorities have not released the details of who was taken into custody. He is being questioned. The government has concluded that what happened in Delhi was a terror attack.
13 people have been confirmed dead in the blast. Many people have been injured. Several vehicles caught fire. The blast took place near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station. It is reported that two cars exploded. Home Minister Amit Shah visited the injured at the LNGP Hospital.
Following the incident, a high alert was issued in Delhi. Instructions have also been given to maintain high alert in neighboring states. The Prime Minister, who sought information from Amit Shah, described the situation. He ordered inspections at railway stations and bus stands in Kerala.
Searches are being carried out in all major cities, including Thiruvananthapuram Railway Station and Kozhikode Railway Station. The search is being carried out jointly by the dog squad and the bomb squad. Searches are being carried out inside the railway station and in the parking area. A vigilance has been issued in Kerala.
Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golcha clarified that the blast took place at 6.52 pm today. A vehicle coming slowly stopped when it reached a red light. The blast took place in that vehicle. Golcha explains that nearby vehicles were also damaged due to the blast.
Golcha added that there were two or three people in the car. However, some officials confirm that there were three people in the car. Reports also indicate that the blast took place in a Hyundai i20 car. A forensic team is inspecting the site of the blast.
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