Newly emerged CCTV visuals from the underground Red Fort Metro station have revealed the terrifying force of the 10 November blast in Delhi. Even though the explosion took place above ground, the impact travelled nearly 40 ft below, violently rattling food counters and startling commuters waiting on the platform.
The footage captures the sudden jolt, underscoring the sheer power of the detonation that shook the area.
The intensity of the Delhi Red Fort car blast was so much that tremendous vibrations could be seen in the metro station 40 feet below the spot.#EXCLUSIVE#DelhiBlast #DelhiBombBlast #RedFortBlast #PMModi #TerrorAttack #NIA #NSG #RedFort #explosion #CCTV #CCTVvideo #Lalkila pic.twitter.com/ArMZfD08Ek— Sujit Gupta (@sujitnewslive) November 14, 2025
According to investigators, the blast was triggered by a car explosion near the Red Fort Metro station, killing 13 people and injuring more than 20. Early findings pointed toward a sophisticated terror module with alleged Jaish-e-Mohammed links, leading to multiple arrests, including medical professionals from Jammu & Kashmir and Faridabad.
Officials have identified Dr Umar Mohammad as the main suicide bomber, while his associates Dr Adeel Ahmad Rather and Dr Muzammil Ahmad Ganai, were picked up for allegedly sourcing explosives and enabling the plot. Investigators have described the accused group as a “white-collar terror module” due to their professional backgrounds.
Delhi Police officers assisting the National Investigation Agency (NIA) confirmed that scrutiny of Al-Falah University has intensified. Three doctors connected to the institution, Umar, Muzammil and Dr Shaheen Shahid, have either been arrested or formally named in the ongoing probe.
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