NEW DELHI: Initial investigations into the car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort suggest that the blast was not a typical suicide attack, but may have been triggered prematurely in panic by the suspect, news agency ANI reported citing sources. Also Read: First lead to terror plot came from Jaish posters in Kashmir According to the sources, the suspect did not follow the usual pattern of a suicide car bombing — he neither rammed the vehicle into a target nor appeared to aim for maximum casualties. “The blast near the Red Fort did not follow the typical modus operandi of suicide bombers, who generally seek to inflict large-scale damage,” they said. The improvised explosive device (IED) was likely premature and underdeveloped, as the explosion created no crater and no shrapnel or
Delhi blast: Vehicle was moving, no crater; key reasons why probe agencies think attacker panicked
The Times of India3 hrs ago
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