Blasts in the capitals of India and Pakistan on Monday and Tuesday killed 13 and 12 people, respectively.
Indian police invoke ‘antiterror’ law after Delhi Red Fort blast kills at least 12 people
By Caolán Magee and Usaid Siddiqui
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Blasts in the capitals of India and Pakistan on Monday and Tuesday killed 13 and 12 people, respectively.
Blasts in the capitals of India and Pakistan on Monday and Tuesday killed 13 and 12 people, respectively.
Indian police invoke ‘antiterror’ law after Delhi Red Fort blast kills at least 12 people
By Caolán Magee and Usaid Siddiqui
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Blasts in the capitals of India and Pakistan on Monday and Tuesday killed 13 and 12 people, respectively.

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

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

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