

Whether the recent blast in Delhi was a suspected terrorist attack is being looked into by authorities. Initial reports state that the explosion happened in the Bhayangdo area while a scrap dealer was working with used auto parts. Police believe that rather than being a planned act, the explosion might have occurred by accident while a car was being disassembled. The Delhi Police have not yet verified that there is a terrorist component to the incident, according to ANI sources.
The explosion happened close to a location known as "car networking," where used cars are frequently disassembled for scrap and replacement parts. One of the components is thought to have exploded unexpectedly during this process, causing mayhem nearby. To ascertain whether any explosive materials were involved or whether it was the result of a mechanical reaction, the forensic team is gathering evidence from the scene.
Officials also explained that there is no evidence of organized planning behind the explosion and that no terror-related connections have been discovered thus far. According to preliminary findings, the blast may have been brought on by materials or chemicals left over from the disassembled vehicle. Authorities have promised that more information will be made public after the forensic analysis is finished, and they are still conducting their investigation.













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