Delhi blast leaves investigators baffled: Indian media
New Delhi: The explosion near the Red Fort in New Delhi on Monday night has left investigative agencies perplexed, with no traces of explosive materials found at the scene, according to a report in The Tribune India.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the report reveals that no fragments, explosives, or remnants of blast fumes were discovered at the site. There was no sign of splinter damage, no disruption to the ground, and no evidence of any explosive substances. The report adds that police have dismissed the possibility of a suicide bombing. A police officer confirmed that the initial evidence does not support the theory of a suicide attack.
Furthermore, the report says, the Delhi police have avoided drawing any connections between the blast and recent weapon seizures in occupied Jammu and Kashmir or Faridabad. The explosion, which occurred on the evening of November 10 near the Red Fort, resulted in 13 fatalities and left several others injured.








