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Red Fort Blast Victims: Full List of Injured and Deceased Published Online

At least eight people have been killed and several others injured in a car explosion near the Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi. The incident occurred in a slow-moving vehicle stopped at a traffic signal, leading to chaos and panic in the area. Emergency services rushed victims to nearby hospitals, while authorities launched an investigation into the cause of the blast.

Delhi Red Fort Blast Complete List of Injured and Deceased
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Near Delhi's Red Fort Metro Station, a car explosion killed at least eight people and injured over twenty; authorities, including the NIA and NSG, are investigating the cause, while security has been increased across Delhi.

Casualty Overview

Total Dead: 8 confirmed

Total Injured: 20+

Authorities are still verifying some victims' identities.

Victims

Injured:

  • Shaina Parveen, 23, Khawa Basti, Delhi
  • Harshul Sethi, 28, Gadarpur, Uttarakhand
  • Shiva Jaiswal, 32, Devaria, UP
  • Sameer, 26, Mandawali, Delhi
  • Joginder, 28, Nand Nagri, Dilshad Garden, Delhi
  • Bhawani Sahnkar Sahmra, 30, Sangam Vihar, Delhi
  • Geeta, 26, Krishna Vihar, Delhi
  • Vinay Pathak, 50, Aya Nagar, Delhi
  • Pappu, 53, Agra, UP
  • Vinod, 55, Baitjeet Nagar, Delhi
  • Shivam Jha, 21, Usmanpur, Delhi
  • Aman, 26
  • Mohd Sahnwaz, 35, Daryaganj, Delhi
  • Ankush Sharma, 28, East Rohitash Nagar, Shahdara, Delhi
  • Mohd Farukh, 55, Mirparwar, Uncha Chalan, Daryaganj, Delhi
  • Tilak Raj, 45, Hamirpur, HP
  • Mohd Safwan, 28, Sita Ram Bazar, Delhi
  • Mohd Daud, 31, Ashok Vihar, Loni, UP
  • Kishori Lal, 42, Yamuna Bazar, Kashmiri Gate, Delhi
  • Azad, 34, Kartar Nagar, Delhi

Deceased:

  • Unknown, 35
  • Ashok Kumar, 34, Hasanpur, Mangolra, Amroha, UP
  • Unknown, 35
  • Unknown, 52
  • Unknown, 58
  • Unknown, 28
  • Unknown, 30
  • Unknown, 35

Ongoing Investigation

Authorities from the National Investigation Agency (NIA), National Security Guard (NSG), and Delhi Police are investigating whether the explosion was caused by explosives or a gas leak. Security has been heightened across Delhi, with metro stations and major landmarks placed on alert.

"The situation is under control. Emergency teams are providing medical assistance to the injured, and we are working to identify the deceased," said a senior Delhi Police official.

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