New Delhi. CCTV footage of the Hyundai i20 car in which the blast was reported near the Red Fort in Delhi is now coming to light. In two such CCTV videos, this car with number HR 26 CE 7674 is seen at two different places. The first CCTV video is from 29 October 2025. The pollution certificate of the car was taken on that date. This CCTV video is of 4.20 pm on 29th October. Like at the time of the blast, on that date too there were three people in the i20 car number HR 26 CE 7674.
New revelation in Delhi blast, i20 car on October 29
HR 26 CE 7674 was purchased. At that time this car was polluted and at that time three people were present with the car. The video is of 29th October at 4.20 pm. It is suspected that Tariq is also present in the video with a long beard, in whose name the doctor… pic.twitter.com/RolatSXU9B— Dharmendra Singh (@dharmendra135) November 11, 2025
Another CCTV video of this car number HR 26 CE 7674 has surfaced. English newspaper The Hindu has reported that the car had passed through a toll plaza before the blast on Monday evening. According to the newspaper, Dr. Umar, a native of Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, was driving the car. At the same time, after the explosion near the Red Fort, many eyewitnesses had told the media that three people were sitting in the car. The agencies are now working to connect all the wires related to the blast. Which is expected to reveal the identity of the people traveling in the car.
CCTV footage shows Dr. Umar, a resident of Pulwama (J&K), driving the white Hyundai i20 believed to be involved in the blast near Delhi’s Red Fort, passing through a toll plaza prior to the explosion.
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— The Hindu (@the_hindu) November 11, 2025
According to the information so far, the i20 car number HR 26 CE 7674 had entered Delhi from Badarpur border on Monday morning. After which it was seen near the Golden Mosque of Old Delhi. This car remained in the parking lot of Red Fort from 3.19 pm to 6.22 pm. After this the car came out. The car had taken a U-turn near Old Delhi Railway Station. After which it moved at a slow speed through Lower Subhash Marg and there was a massive explosion at the intersection of Red Fort Metro Station Gate No. 1. The explosion was so strong that a body was found hanging from a tree. Whereas, the sound was heard far away and even the glass panes in the metro station along with other vehicles and houses were shattered.











