Tal Yehoshua, the Israeli woman diplomat who was injured in a suspected terror attack on an embassy car here on Monday, is said to be in a "critical but stable" condition.
Indian intelligence agencies, meanwhile, are looking for clues to identify those behind the attack. However, no specific concrete leads have emerged yet.
Yehoshua, 40, underwent two major surgeries last night after she suffered splinter injuries in the attack.
Yehoshua, who was admitted to the Primus Hospital here, is the wife of Israeli Defence Attache in the Embassy.
Dr Deep Makkar, in-charge of international patients at the hospital, said, "She has suffered spinal and liver injuries but her vitals are stable."
The diplomat was going to pick up her two children from American Embassy school when the incident took place.
Meanwhile , the driver of the Israeli embassy car, who was also injured in the explosion, is expected to be discharged from the RML Hospital today.
Indian intelligence agencies, meanwhile, are looking for clues to identify those behind the attack. However, no specific concrete leads have emerged yet.
Yehoshua, 40, underwent two major surgeries last night after she suffered splinter injuries in the attack.
Yehoshua, who was admitted to the Primus Hospital here, is the wife of Israeli Defence Attache in the Embassy.
Dr Deep Makkar, in-charge of international patients at the hospital, said, "She has suffered spinal and liver injuries but her vitals are stable."
The diplomat was going to pick up her two children from American Embassy school when the incident took place.
Meanwhile , the driver of the Israeli embassy car, who was also injured in the explosion, is expected to be discharged from the RML Hospital today.

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