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    Home»World»3200kg Explosives, 32 Cars: India Thwarts Mass Casualty Terror Plot

    3200kg Explosives, 32 Cars: India Thwarts Mass Casualty Terror Plot

    World November 14, 20252 Mins Read
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    India’s security forces have commendably neutralized a colossal terror plot that aimed to unleash widespread destruction through 32 synchronized car bombings. The meticulously orchestrated ‘white-collar’ terror module had amassed a staggering 3,200 kilograms of explosives, enough to trigger a series of blasts that would have dwarfed any previous terror incident worldwide. The averted disaster would have claimed thousands of lives and left indelible scars on the nation.

    The discovered conspiracy involved repurposing 32 vehicles as mobile bombs, each armed with roughly 100 kilograms of ammonium nitrate. This sophisticated planning highlights the chilling efficiency and scale of the intended attack. The sheer volume of explosives, when compared to historical bombing incidents, paints a terrifying picture of the potential carnage that has been narrowly avoided.

    Experts assessing the potential impact of the 3,200 kilograms of explosives estimate an apocalyptic scenario. A single detonation of this magnitude generates immense destructive power, obliterating everything in its immediate vicinity and sending devastating shockwaves across vast distances. The projected fatalities and structural damage, when juxtaposed with the outcomes of infamous attacks like the Oklahoma City Bombing and the Mumbai serial explosions, confirm that this plot represented an existential threat to national security.

    While the primary threat has been neutralized, crucial aspects of the plot remain unresolved. A quantity of 300 kilograms of explosives is still unaccounted for, and the whereabouts of 29 out of the 32 planned vehicles are unknown. These missing components represent a continued risk and are the focus of an intensive ongoing investigation. The successful disruption of this plot stands as a testament to India’s intelligence capabilities, but the nation remains on alert against lingering threats.

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