Jaish-ul-Hind took responsibility for the bomb blast near the Israeli embassy

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Jaish-ul-Hind took responsibility for the bomb blast

New Delhi: The Israeli embassy in the national capital, Delhi, claimed to have claimed responsibility for the bomb blast (Israel Embassy Blast) by a terrorist organization named Jaish-ul-Hind. However, the investigating agencies are not convinced about this claim. According to the information received, a terrorist organization named Jaish-ul-Hind has allegedly sent a message on the messaging app Telegram, claiming to have its hand in this bombing. This message says- ‘With the grace and help of Almighty God, the fighters of Jaish-ul-Hind could enter the High-Security area of ​​Delhi and execute the IED attack. This is the beginning of attacks targeting major Indian cities. It will avenge the atrocities committed by the Indian government.

At the same time, after the minor IED blast near the Israel Embassy in Delhi, the explosives used for the blast were investigated twice. Sources said that investigation revealed that high grade military exploitable PETN (pentaerythritol tetranitrate) was found in the device.

Officials speculate that explosives of this grade are likely to be available to trained groups such as al-Qaeda. A group associated with ISIS also claimed responsibility for the attack, but the agencies are not convinced about their involvement. After the blast, a flight to Iran on Friday night was also delayed and all passengers were investigated, but nothing suspicious was found.

Jaish-ul-Hind took responsibility for the bomb blast

Some cars were damaged – Delhi Police
Additional Public Relations Officer of Delhi Police, Anil Mittal said that some cars were damaged in the blast in the highly-secured area and preliminary investigation appears that someone did the mischief to create sensation. At the same time, Police Commissioner SN Srivastava said after inspecting the site that the Special Cell of Delhi Police is investigating the IED blast case outside the embassy.

Sources said that at the site of the blast, investigators found an envelope with the address of the Israeli embassy. However, he did not share the comment and any information related to it in the envelope. The blast took place at a time when a ‘Beating Retreat’ program was being held in support of the Republic Day celebrations, a few kilometers from where President Ram Nath Kovind, Vice President M Vaikenya Naidu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi were present.

CM of Delhi tweeted
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has spoken to Israel’s foreign minister Gabi Ashkenaz on the phone over the incident and assured them of complete security of Israel’s regents and its missions.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal expressed concern over this news in a tweet. He said, ‘Agencies are finding the cause and purpose of the blast. Thankfully, no loss of life or property has been reported yet. Any attempt to spoil the peace of Delhi should be dealt with vigorously.

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