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Security on high alert amidst blast reports near Israel Embassy in Delhi

An alert has been issued across the country after a blast has been reported in front of the Israeli Embassy on Abdul kalam road in the capital Delhi. The vigil of all airports, important installations and government buildings has been increased. The CISF (Central Industrial Security Force) will monitor the security system. Some vehicles were damaged after the blast near the Israeli Embassy on Friday evening. Delhi Police believes that this is a blast of low intensity. There is no news of anyone being injured. Three vehicles have been damaged. The police is describing this as an act of anti social elements.

According to the fire department, the glass of some vehicles are broken due to the explosion. The explosion took place in the number 6 bungalow near the embassy. Special team of Delhi Police has been involved in the investigation regarding the blast. Detailed information about this is awaited. In the month of December last year, intelligence agencies issued an alert for the attack on Israeli citizens living in India and Chabad House and their festival.

SHO injured at Singhu border

Despite the violence during the tractor march on the occasion of Republic Day, the farmers demanding the withdrawal of agricultural laws have stuck to the Singhu border. There was an uproar once again at the protest venue of the farmers on Friday. A group of people, who call themselves local residents, reached there and ended the picket and demanded to open the way. According to information, amid this chaos, SHO Pradeep Paliwal of Alipur was injured in the incident.

Police on the Singhu border allegedly used force on those claiming to be local and farmers. People claiming to be local were protesting to vacate the protest site. During this time, he clashed with the farmers. It is said that stone pelting was started on behalf of the protesters. After this, the police also had to strengthen their numbers.

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