Delhi car blast: Terror module wanted to target global coffee chain outlets
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Delhi car blast: Terror module wanted to target global coffee chain outlets
The group of doctors arrested in connection with the November 10 Red Fort car-borne suicide attack that killed over a dozen people, were allegedly conspiring to bomb the outlets of a global coffee chain, whose founder is a Jew, a source in the government told The Hindu.
Delhi Red Fort Blast: Probe Reveals Doctors' Module Planned Attacks on Global Coffee Chain
Central agencies investigating the car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort have uncovered a larger terror plan. As many as 15 people died and dozens were injured when an explosive-laden Hyundai i20 detonated near Delhi’s Red Fort on November 10, 2025. As per reports, sources revealed that the module had intended to target outlets of a global coffee chain in Delhi and other major cities to maximise political and psychological impact. Sources told India …
The investigation team has said that there was a nationwide conspiracy to carry out terrorist attacks in connection with the car blast near the Red Fort in Delhi on November 10, 2025.
Delhi Car Blast Probe Reveals Terror Plot Targeting Global Coffee Chains
New Delhi: Delhi Police uncovered on Friday that the terror module behind January 25 car blast near Karol Bagh aimed at striking international coffee chain outlets like Starbucks and Costa Coffee across the capital, as part of a broader plot to maximize civilian casualties and economic disruption. The low-intensity IED explosion in a parked SUV injured three bystanders and shattered windows in a busy market, but timely intelligence averted large…
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