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New Delhi, Dec 28 : In a latest development following the blast outside the Israel Embassy in Delhi on Tuesday, forensic experts have found more than two-dozen pellets from the site, shedding light on the nature of the explosion.
Official sources revealed that it was a low-intensity blast involving a crude bomb. "Our teams conducted a thorough search of the area on the second day, and discovered multiple pieces of 'chharre' (pellets) scattered around the area," said a senior FSL official. Elaborating further, the official isaid that initial observations suggest a low-intensity blast, likely caused by the use of a crude bomb.
"We are meticulously analysing every exhibit collected from the site," the official added. Meanwhile, Delhi Police said in a statement that on Wednesday morning, teams from central agencies visited the spot and collected some samples of soil, leaves and objects lying around the area for further examination. The central agencies, including the National Investigation Agency (NIA), were present at the site, adding to the significant police presence.
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