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ON CAMERA | Delhi blast: ThePrint reports from the ground

Witnesses described scenes of chaos and panic after the high-intensity explosion, with body parts strewn across the road and multiple vehicles consumed by flames.

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New Delhi: A blast in a moving car near Delhi’s Red Fort around 7 pm Monday killed at least 12 people. Home Minister Amit Shah chaired two meetings Tuesday as anti-terror agency NIA took over the probe.

Shah, who visited the blast site Monday evening, said ‘no possibility is being ruled out’.

A white Hyundai i20 car was used in the blast and has been linked to a Pulwama-based doctor, establishing a link between the Red Fort explosion and raids carried out in Faridabad earlier the same day, as ThePrint reported earlier.

Witnesses described scenes of chaos and panic after the high-intensity explosion, with body parts strewn across the road and multiple vehicles consumed by flames.

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