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The 13 September 2008 Delhi bombings were a series of five synchronised bomb blasts that took place within the span of a few minutes on Saturday, 13 September 2008 at various locations in Delhi, India. [1] The first bomb exploded at 18:07 IST, and four other blasts followed in succession, [1] with at least 20 people killed and over 90 injured. [2]
The police also reported that they had received a call before the blasts saying, "Save Delhi, there will be blast!" [36] Unlike the Mehrauli and Malegaon blasts investigations, police in Delhi have ruled out Hindu groups as having perpetrated the blasts, a move drawing increasing polarisation as a result of the aforementioned investigation. The ...
Delhi: 33 130 58 27 September 2008 27 September 2008 Delhi bombing: Bombings at Mehrauli area, 2 bomb blasts in Delhi flower market 3 21 59 29 September 2008 29 September 2008 western India bombings: 10 killed and 80 injured in bombings in Maharashtra (including Malegaon) and Gujarat bomb blasts Maharashtra: 10 80 60 1 October 2008
The Delhi police have arrested a teenager who allegedly sent hoax bomb threats in a bid to skip exams at his school.. The arrest of the student, studying in class 12 at a private school in Delhi ...
The bomb threat emails received by schools in Delhi are suspected to have been sent from Budapest, Hungary. An officer announced that the IP address of the anonymous sender of the emails had been traced there. The police also said the emails were sent from mail.ru, a Russian server, and had written to the mailing service company.
Travel advisory urged Israeli citizens in India to be on ‘heightened alert in public places’
The 2005 Delhi bombings occurred on 29 October 2005 in Delhi, India, killing 62 people and injuring at least 210 others [1] in three explosions. The bombings came only two days before the important festival of Diwali , which is celebrated by Hindus , Sikhs , and Jains .
Hoax bomb threats have disrupted nearly 100 flights in India over the past week and rattled the country’s aviation sector.. The wave of threats, issued mostly via X, has alarmed passengers and ...