Delhi car blast discussed in Britain, America and across the world, know what Pakistan’s media wrote?

Delhi car blast discussed in Britain, America and across the world, know what Pakistan’s media wrote?

After the car blast near Gate No. 1 of Red Fort metro station in Delhi, there was chaos in the entire area. The echo of the explosion was so strong that people got scared and came out of their homes. It was told from LNJP Hospital that 28 people were brought there, out of which 9 have died. The news of this blast in Delhi has become a topic of headlines in the media all over the world including Pakistan.

What did Pakistani media say on Delhi blast?

According to the report of Pakistani newspaper Dawn, 8 people died and about 20 were injured in the explosion that took place in the Indian capital New Delhi on Monday (10 November 2025). It said, “Security arrangements have been tightened in the financial capital Mumbai and the most populous state Uttar Pradesh. Many mutilated bodies were found at the site of the blast.”

Many cities of India on high alert: UK media

British newspaper The Guardian wrote, “At least eight people were killed in a car explosion outside the historic Red Fort monument in Delhi and a fire broke out in the surrounding area. After the explosion, several fire engines and ambulances reached the spot. Dozens of other cars and rickshaws were blackened and burnt in the fire caused by the explosion.” It said, “Mumbai city of Maharashtra has been put on precautionary high alert. Orders have been issued to increase security in religious places and sensitive border areas in UP.”

Delhi blast Reaction of American media on

American media CNN wrote that at least 8 people died and 11 were injured in a blast in a car near Delhi’s Red Fort on Monday. It said, “The blast took place in a densely populated area of ​​Old Delhi, causing chaos in the entire area.”

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