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    Home»World»International Envoys Mourn Delhi Blast Victims, Pledge Support

    International Envoys Mourn Delhi Blast Victims, Pledge Support

    World November 11, 20251 Min Read
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    The international diplomatic community in India has voiced strong condemnation and offered sincere condolences following a deadly car bomb explosion near the Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi. The blast, which tragically claimed eight lives and injured several others, has prompted a unified response from foreign envoys.

    Messages shared on social media platforms reflect the deep sorrow felt by the international community. Diplomatic representatives from countries including Egypt, France, Japan, the UK, and Lithuania have expressed their heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved families and wished for the full recovery of all those injured. These statements highlight a shared global concern over acts of violence that impact innocent civilians.

    The incident occurred when a car detonated near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station. The explosion caused immediate fatalities and injuries, along with damage to the surroundings. Emergency services and specialized investigation units are on-site, working diligently to uncover the facts behind the blast. Security agencies are analyzing all available evidence, including CCTV footage, to identify the culprits. Following the attack, high alert status has been activated in several key regions, and security has been heightened in public areas to ensure public safety.

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