Delhi terro**st blast 3D animation video/ #trending #news #animation #viral #delhi #india On 10 November 2025, a car exploded near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi. The vehicle was identified as a Hyundai i20. At least 12 people died, and over 20 were injured, according to government reports. Forensic teams found traces of explosives at the site, raising the possibility that this was a deliberate terror attack. The case has been registered under India’s anti-terror law, the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is leading the investigation. The government has officially condemned the act as terrorism. 2. Who might be behind it There are suspicions of a terror module, reportedly linked to Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), a Pakistan-based militant group. According to some sources, the module was allegedly planning multiple attacks in Delhi (and surroundings), not just this one. Reports suggest this module had been active since January 2025, and had planned more than 200 IED bombs targeting high-profile locations (Red Fort, India Gate, railway stations, malls, etc.). There are also reports of a “white-collar terror ecosystem” — radicalized professionals (including doctors) being part of this network. 3. Motive / Strategy Some experts think the blast may have been botched or “desperate,” rather than a highly sophisticated, perfectly executed strike. The lack of shrapnel (which is typical in many terror attacks to maximize damage) has been noted, leading to speculation that this was not as “well-optimized” as earlier attacks. However, the scale of the alleged plan (200 IEDs) indicates it may have been more ambitious — if the module was not disrupted earlier, the consequences could have been far worse. #DelhiAttack #DelhiBlast2025 #RedFortBlast #DelhiTerrorAttack #BreakingNewsIndia #DelhiNewsUpdate #TerrorAttackExplained #3DAnimationVideo #3DExplainer #3DRecreation #NewsAnimation #TerrorismAwareness #IndiaNewsToday #DelhiBreakingNews #AttackExplained #CrimeReportIndia #AnimatedExplainer #BlastInvestigation #NIAInvestigation #PublicSafetyIndia ( thanks to @YouTube community)