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Red Fort blast toll climbs to 15 as two injured die in hospital

FP News Desk • November 17, 2025, 19:57:50 IST
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The latest casualties have been identified as Lukmaan (50) and Vinay Pathak (50)

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Red Fort blast toll climbs to 15 as two injured die in hospital
Security personnel at the spot after a blast occurred in a parked car near Red Fort, leaving multiple vehicles in flames, in New Delhi, Monday, Nov. 10, 2025. At least eight people were killed and 24 others suffered injuries in the incident. PTI

The death toll from the November 10 Red Fort blast has risen to 15 after two more injured victims died at LNJP Hospital on Monday, officials said.

The latest casualties have been identified as Lukmaan (50) and Vinay Pathak (50), according to a senior police officer, as quoted by PTI.

Another injured person, Bilal, had died during treatment last Thursday, bringing the toll to 13 at the time. With the two additional deaths, the number of fatalities from the high-intensity explosion has now reached 15, while several others remain hospitalised.

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Separately, investigators probing the Red Fort car explosion now suspect that Dr Umar Un Nabi, a Jaish-e-Mohammed–linked doctor, may have acted like a “shoe bomber.” They found one of his shoes under the driver’s seat of the Hyundai i20 used in the attack, close to the right front tyre. Inside that shoe was a metal-like component, which forensic teams believe functioned as an initiation device for the explosion.

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Investigators have found striking similarities to Richard Reid’s infamous 2001 “shoe bomber” attack—in both cases, explosive TATP (colloquially called the “mother of Satan”) was concealed in footwear. Based on the evidence, they are increasingly convinced that Umar adopted a comparable method to trigger the car bomb.

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Additional materials recovered from under the car’s rear seat suggest that the bomb configuration was more elaborate than previously thought. Investigators believe a Jaish terror cell had stockpiled large quantities of TATP in preparation for a major strike, with the Red Fort attack being a central part of their plan.

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Financial links have also emerged. About Rs 20 lakh appears to have been funnelled into this terror module through Dr Shaheen Shahid, who allegedly handled the movement of funds for the Delhi operation. According to officials, money and resources flowed systematically, helping the conspirators to build up their network and execute the attack.

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According to officials, the Jaish-linked terror module had devised a multi-city strike plan, codenamed “D-6.” Their original strategy (‘Plan A’) allegedly involved coordinated attacks on the anniversary of the Babri Masjid demolition—though that didn’t go as planned. Instead, ‘Plan B’ was carried out with the vehicle blast in Delhi, a high-impact symbolic target close to the Red Fort.

Viral footage from Lal Quila metro station

CCTV visuals from inside the Red Fort Metro Station show the moments leading up to the explosion and its aftermath.

VIDEO | Delhi: CCTV visuals from inside Lal Quila Metro Station capture moments during the car blast near Red Fort that killed 13 people and injured several others on November 10.

(Source: Third Party)#RedFort #DelhiCarBlast pic.twitter.com/Pmc5S02nYn

— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) November 15, 2025

The footage shows commuters moving normally when a sudden, powerful jolt hits the station as the blast goes off at a nearby traffic light. Items inside shake, and passengers can be seen running in panic as shockwaves ripple through the building.

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