Delhi blast: ‘Lightly packed’ explosives used, ‘traces of Hydrogen Peroxide’ found in Prashant Vihar | Top 10 updates

Delhi’s Prashant Vihar area in Rohini witnessed a blast on November 28, nearly 40 days after an explosion took place at a CRPF school in the same area.

  • An ANI report, quoting Forensic Science Laboratory sources, said that the material used in the blast resembled a crude bomb and the suspect used a garbage area to place explosives.

How Cordtex works

Cordtex, the detonation cord that burns slowly, can be set alight from a distance. Before setting off the blast, Cordtex burns slowly like the tip of a firecracker.

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