The blast, caused by a car explosion near the Red Fort Metro station, killed 13 people and left more than 20 others injured.

Newly emerged CCTV visuals from the underground Red Fort Metro station have highlighted the terrifying force of the blast that rocked Delhi on 10 November. Though the explosion occurred above ground, the tremors travelled nearly 40 feet below, violently shaking food counters and startling commuters waiting on the platform.
The footage captures the sudden jolt, underlining the sheer power of the detonation that claimed multiple lives.
The blast, caused by a car explosion near the Red Fort Metro station, killed 13 people and left more than 20 others injured.
Early investigations soon pointed to the involvement of a sophisticated terror module with alleged links to Jaish-e-Mohammed. Multiple arrests followed, including those of medical professionals from Jammu & Kashmir and Faridabad.
Dr Umar Mohammad was identified as the main suicide bomber, while his associates Dr Adeel Ahmad Rather and Dr Muzammil Ahmad Ganai were apprehended for their suspected roles in procuring explosives and facilitating the operation. The group has been widely described as a “white-collar terror module” due to the professional standing of the accused.