Police in the Indian capital territory of Delhi invoke an ‘anti-terror’ law as they investigate a car explosion near the Red Fort.
India car explosion: Blast hits congested street in Delhi's old quarter
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Police in the Indian capital territory of Delhi invoke an 'anti-terror' law as they investigate a deadly car explosion.
Police in the Indian capital territory of Delhi invoke an ‘anti-terror’ law as they investigate a car explosion near the Red Fort.
India car explosion: Blast hits congested street in Delhi's old quarter
By Tim Hume
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India's 'anti-terrorism' force is leading the probe into the blast that killed 12 people in New Delhi on Monday.

Police in the Indian capital territory of Delhi invoke an 'anti-terror' law as they investigate a deadly car explosion.

Police in the Indian capital territory of Delhi invoke an 'antiterror' law as they investigate a deadly car explosion.

Indian police are investigating a deadly car explosion in the capital, New Delhi, under a stringent 'antiterrorism' law.

Statement from Modi cabinet vows justice for lives lost as death toll from explosion outside Red Fort rises to 12

Blasts in the capitals of India and Pakistan on Monday and Tuesday killed 13 and 12 people, respectively.

Delhi police says car blast being probed under anti-terrorism law