International reactions pour in after Delhi blast
A car exploded near Delhi's Red Fort on Monday evening, leaving eight people dead and over 24 injured.
The blast damaged several vehicles and happened right by the busy Red Fort Metro Station.
In the aftermath, countries around the world have shared their sympathies and urged people to stay alert.
Foreign leaders express condolences, US issues advisory
Leaders like Britain's Lindy Cameron expressed her condolences, saying, "My thoughts are with all those affected by the explosion near the Red Fort in New Delhi today," and stood in support of India, while France's ambassador said his thoughts were with the victims' families.
The US Embassy advised Americans to avoid crowded areas nearby.
Meanwhile, Indian authorities have stepped up security across Delhi—multiple agencies are investigating, and police patrols have increased to help keep everyone safe.