A significant terror network has been neutralized in India, preventing a devastating series of attacks that could have claimed thousands of lives. Intelligence operatives uncovered a plot involving 32 vehicles rigged with explosives, carrying a combined total of 3,200 kilograms of ammonium nitrate. This sophisticated ‘white-collar’ operation was designed to unleash simultaneous devastation, turning cars into powerful bombs. Each vehicle was equipped with approximately 100 kg of high explosives, creating a terrifying potential for mass destruction. The scale of the discovered threat is immense; experts liken the explosive power of 3,200 kg of ammonium nitrate to 2.5 tons of TNT, capable of leveling areas and causing widespread devastation through powerful shockwaves. The averted tragedy significantly surpasses historical terror incidents in its planned scope and destructive capacity. Despite the success in thwarting the immediate threat, authorities are actively pursuing leads to recover the remaining 300 kilograms of explosives and locate the 29 missing vehicles, indicating that the complete dismantlement of the network is an ongoing process and demanding sustained security efforts.
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