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Islamic Terrorist organization ‘Jaish Ul Hind’ has claimed responsibility for Bomb Blast outside Israel Embassy in Delhi

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Terror outfit Jaish-ul-Hind has claimed responsibility for the blast that took place near the Israel embassy in the heart of central Delhi Yesterday. TV reports said that central probe agencies have recovred a chat on social media wherein the terror outfit can be seen taking pride over the attack.

Earlier in the day, an investigation team of Delhi Police’s Special Cell visited the blast site near the Israeli Embassy to collect more evidence as part of its ongoing probe. They said the forensic experts have also collected some samples from the crime scene that will ascertain the chemical composition used in the low-intensity improvised explosive device (IED).

Speaking to PTI, official sources said ball bearings seized from the spot were found scattered on the ground and the impact of the explosion was felt within a radius of 20-25 metres.

The Iranian connection to the blast is coming out of the Israeli Embassy in Delhi in the investigation of the investigating agencies. Investigation agencies have got a letter from the spot, on which it is written that it was just a trailer.

The same letter also mentions the killing of two Iranians of Iran. It is written in the letter that he will avenge the killing of military commander General Qasim Sulemani. The letter also mentions the killing of nuclear scientist Ardeshir.

Iran’s big nuclear scientist Ardeshir was killed with a drone-gun. Iran blames Israel for this. On 30 November 2020, Iran’s nuclear scientist was killed in a drone attack. For this, the President of Iran directly blamed Israel.

The last blast in delhi took place on 13 February 2012. Israeli diplomats were targeted. Four people, including the embassy staff, were injured. Earlier on 7 September 2011, there was a blast outside the Delhi High Court. Outside the High Court, 11 people were killed and 80 were injured in the blast.

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