In a dramatic overnight counter-terrorism initiative, the family residence of Dr. Umar Nabi, the key figure linked to the devastating car bomb attack near Delhi’s Red Fort, was demolished in Pulwama district. The operation took place in the early hours of Friday, reducing Dr. Nabi’s ancestral home in Koil village to debris using heavy machinery. This aggressive move by security forces underscores their commitment to dismantling terror operations following the November 10 incident, which claimed 13 lives. The two-story building was razed without incident, though the area was under strict lockdown by CRPF personnel from midnight until morning. Official sources confirmed Dr. Nabi, a 28-year-old doctor, was identified through DNA evidence as the individual driving the car packed with explosives that detonated prematurely. This demolition is part of a wider security strategy to disrupt terror networks and deter radicalization.
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