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Delhi blast conspirators planned Hamas-style strikes using drones and rockets, finds NIA probe

“Delhi blast conspirators planned Hamas-style strikes using drones and rockets, finds NIA probe”, First Post, November 18, 2025

“The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has revealed that the terror module behind the Delhi Red Fort blast was planning a broader Hamas-style attack using drones, as it arrested another Kashmiri resident in connection with the case.

The NIA probe also revealed that the Jaish module was already in the process of making small rockets that were supposed to be used in serial blasts planned by the group.

The conspirators had reportedly planned to launch an attack similar to Hamas’s October 2023 strikes in Israel, where it deployed drones as the main weapon of disruption and destruction…….”

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