Thursday, November 27, 2008

Mumbai under attack, 101 killed, 600 injured



Thu, Nov 27 10:02 AM



Gunmen killed at least 101 people in a series of attacks in India's financial capital Mumbai and troops began moving into two five-star hotels on Thursday where Western hostages were being held, local television said.

Gunfire and explosions were heard at the landmark Taj Mahal hotel and thick plumes of smoke rose from the building, witnesses said. There were also explosions at the Oberoi hotel and firing at a hospital where gunmen were surrounded.

"The terrorists are throwing grenades at us from the rooftop of the Taj and trying to stop us from moving in," Ashok Patil, a police inspector said.

Police said at least 600 people were wounded in the attacks which also targeted a railway station and the Cafe Leopold, perhaps the most famous restaurant and hang-out for tourists in the city.

An organisation calling itself the Deccan Mujahideen said it was behind attacks, television channels said. The previously little known group sent an email to news organisations claiming responsibility.


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6 comments:

Zara in Germany said...

huhuhuhu

koPiJantan said...

hihihihihi

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koPiJantan said...

now it over....
mumbai back to normal

Mie said...

awak tak takot ke duduk sana lama2

koPiJantan said...

aTy
takot gak.....
hari2 dok umah jer nie....