'Mother of Satan' explosive likely used in Delhi blast; I20 was parked at Al Falah University last month.

Investigators suspect the use of TATP, known as 'Mother of Satan', in the Delhi blast. The i20 involved was parked at Al Falah University a month prior.

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Investigators suspect that TATP, known as 'Mother of Satan,' was used in the recent Delhi explosion, which injured 20 individuals near the historic Red Fort. The Hyundai i20 involved was parked at Al Falah University, with CCTV showing it entered the campus on October 29 and left on October 30 at 2:41 PM.

The forensic teams are analyzing the explosives' residue to confirm TATP's presence, which is notorious for its powerful shockwaves. Investigators are probing links to Umar Mohammad, the alleged driver with ties to the Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammad. The vehicle displayed damage patterns consistent with the explosive, raising alarms about its origins and potential threats.

The deadly blast, which has plunged the capital into heightened security concerns, has led to intensified investigations and a review of safety protocols in crowded areas.
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Investigators suspect the explosive used in the recent Delhi blast, which injured 20, is the highly volatile 'Mother of Satan.' The white Hyundai i20 involved was parked at Al Falah University before the incident, according to CCTV footage.
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Key Facts
  • The i20 that exploded near the Red Fort was previously parked at Al Falah University.NDTV1
  • The car entered the university on October 29 and left on October 30 at 2.41pm.NDTV1
  • Investigators suspect the use of the explosive TATP, known as 'Mother of Satan', in the Delhi blast.NDTV1
  • The explosion site shows damage patterns consistent with TATP, which is known for its powerful shockwaves.NDTV1
  • The forensic teams are now analysing the residue to confirm the presence of TATP.NDTV1
An extremely volatile explosive, infamously known as the 'Mother of Satan,' was likely used in the blast that ripped through the heart of the national capital a week ago, investigators suspect.
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