A huge explosion occurred in the capital Delhi on Sunday morning. Around 7.30 am, a huge explosion was heard near the CRPF school in Prashant Vihar area of ​​Rohini, and soon after, people saw a plume of white smoke rising into the sky. People were frightened after hearing the explosion, the stench spread in the area and people began to have difficulty breathing. Fortunately, no one was injured in the explosion, nor did it cause any casualties or property damage.
Preliminary investigation considers directional explosion
During the preliminary investigation of the explosion, it was believed to be a directional explosion. According to sources, the explosive was placed in such a way that it reflected pressure and created a shock wave, causing damage to the surrounding area.
Shock waves travel at supersonic speeds
In this case, solid or liquid explosive materials are converted into very hot, dense and high-pressure gases, according to investigators. After the explosion, this gas expands at extremely high speeds, creating powerful shock waves in the air. This shock wave spreads to the surrounding area at supersonic speed, causing huge damage. This is why the windows of buildings and vehicles in the area were shattered after the explosion. Just like that, a crack appeared in the wall of the CRPF school.
Center seeks report from Delhi Police
Following the incident, the Delhi Police has registered an FIR under the Explosives Act and the case will be handed over to the special cell soon. Currently, teams from Special Cell, NIA, CRPF, FSL and NSG have arrived at the scene and are conducting investigations. Agencies arriving on the scene have cordoned off the entire area and are mapping the area. Additionally, CCTV footage from nearby shops is being scrutinized in a bid to identify those who carried out the blast. The central government has asked the Delhi Police to provide a detailed report on the incident and directed immediate action in the matter.
A cloud of white smoke rises into the sky
Around 7:30 pm, a huge explosion was heard near the CRPF school in Prashant Vihar area of ​​Rohini. Immediately after the explosion, a plume of white smoke was seen rising into the sky. People were frightened as the intensity and stench of the explosion spread across the area, causing locals to start having trouble breathing. However, thankfully, this incident did not cause any casualties, nor did it cause any casualties or property damage.
The explosion was heard two kilometers away.
It is understood that the explosion was heard two kilometers away. A lot of explosives were used. After the explosion, no metal, ball bearings, or electronic equipment were found at the scene. Police are investigating how the bomb was triggered.
It is said that creating explosions is used to convey a certain message. Some of the stores where explosions occurred are usually crowded. However, the bomb was not placed in a crowded area but the walls of a CRPF school were deliberately used.
House and vehicle windows cracked, white powder found remaining
The explosion occurred near the fence of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) school, followed by billowing smoke. Due to the explosion, local people were frightened. The windows of vehicles parked nearby were shattered and the windows of houses were also reported to be cracked. After the explosion, remnants of white powder were found on the walls at the scene.
Delhi Police writes a letter to Telegram
The Delhi Police has written to Telegram requesting information related to the “Justice League of India” channel. The action was taken after the Rohini blast. Last night, the Telegram channel uploaded CCTV footage of the explosion and claimed responsibility. However, Delhi Police is yet to receive any response from Telegram. The investigation into the Rohini blast is ongoing but no group has been named yet. The police are investigating from all angles and trying to find out the truth of the matter.
Stirred by explosions during festival
Let us tell you that around 7.30 am on Sunday, an explosion was heard in Prashant Vihar in Rohini, Delhi, spreading panic in the area. About 20 minutes later, as large investigative agencies arrived in the area one after another, the matter attracted more attention. However, it has not yet been revealed how the explosion occurred? Why does this happen? Who did it? What’s the purpose? But the explosion caused a lot of trouble during the festival.
No timers, detonators or any electronic devices were found at the scene.
The explosion was so loud that it could be heard two kilometers away, but there were no casualties in the incident. “White powder” has been found at the accident site, and the investigation agency that rushed to investigate called the explosion a “mysterious explosion.” Investigating agencies called the explosion a “mysterious explosion” because no timer, detonator or any metal or electronic device was found at the scene. The question now is, what triggered the explosives, causing the big bang? Under verification.
Delhi Police checking CCTV footage
Delhi Police is scanning CCTV footage within several kilometers of the blast site to get information about who planted the bomb. Mobile phone dump data surrounding the explosion is also being collected, through which suspicious phone numbers active during the explosion can be traced.