Jaish-ul-Hind claims responsibility for blast near Israeli embassy, ​​reveals in social media post


New delhi date. 30 January 2021, Saturday

The blast outside the Israeli embassy in the capital, Delhi, was the biggest revelation. An organization called Jaish-ul-Hind has claimed responsibility for the IED blast near the embassy. The group claims to have carried out the bombing in front of the Israeli embassy. The matter is being investigated by the country's intelligence agency.

Intelligence agencies have found a chat on the social media platform Telegram. Six to seven National Investigation Agency officials have arrived at the scene. Earlier, officers of the Special Cell of Delhi Police had also arrived.


The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of the Israeli embassy in Baghdad. Delhi Police as well as investigating agencies have found a letter addressed to the Israeli ambassador and a half-burnt pink dupatta from the spot. According to sources, the letter was found inside an envelope. In which said the explosion is a trailer, the main film is still pending. That means there could be another big explosion near the Israeli embassy. Upon receiving the letter, the security agents were shocked.

The letter also mentions Iran's Qasim Suleimani and senior nuclear scientist Mohsin Fakhrijahed. After receiving the letter, the forensic team is now investigating the fingerprints.

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