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Teams of gunmen stormed luxury hotels, a popular restaurant, a crowded train station and a Jewish center, killing at least 101 people and holding Westerners hostage in coordinated attacks on India's commercial center that were blamed on Muslim militants. Dozens of people were reportedly trapped or held captive into Thursday morning.
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Report: Pak army, govt. split on attacks - Presstv
Pakistan's government and its powerful army are divided over how to respond to India in the wake of the Mumbai terror attacks, a report says. A report that appeared in the daily British Telegraph on Monday said that the most visible evidence of the ...
Mumbai Still Shaken By Deadly Attacks - CBS 4 South Florida
MUMBAI, India (CBS) ? Live video reports from Mumbai showed hostages walking to freedom from the Taj Mahal Hotelafter a tense night in India's financial capital. Media reports say gunmen seized the Mumbai headquarters of the ultra-orthodox Jewish ...
Deadly Attack at Mumbai Jewish Center - Associated Press
MUMBAI, India (AP) -- Commandos who stormed the Mumbai headquarters of an ultra-orthodox Jewish group found the bodies of five hostages inside, Indian and Israeli rescue officials said, as a fresh battle raged at the luxury Taj Mahal hotel and other ...
Captives released from Mumbai hotel - Seattle Times
Background on the attacks What: India has been wracked by bomb attacks the past three years, which police blame on Muslim militants. Nearly 700 people have died. Who: The Deccan Mujahideen, has claimed responsibility for the attacks. Since May, a ...
Hostages found dead in Mumbai - AZCentral.com
MUMBAI, India - Commandos who stormed the Mumbai headquarters of an ultra-orthodox Jewish group found the bodies of five hostages inside, including a New York rabbi and his wife, officials said, as a fresh battle raged at the luxury Taj Mahal hotel ...
Mumbai Authorities Try to Restore Order - Wall Street Journal
Indian army soldiers took position outside the besieged Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai on Friday. A lone gunmen continued to hold out at the luxury hotel. MUMBAI, India -- Commandos who stormed the Mumbai headquarters of an ultra-orthodox Jewish group ...
Indian commandos battle to regain Mumbai hotels - Portland Tribune
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian commandos fought to regain control of India's commercial capital, Mumbai, on Thursday after a highly-coordinated attack by armed militants that the prime minister blamed on a "terrorist" group outside the country. Police ...
Indian forces end Mumbai siege - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Indian troops fire toward the Taj Hotel in Mumbai, India, on Friday. At least one militant was believed to be holed up in the hotel ballroom. Attacks in the city have killed more than 100 people this week. As Indian commandos defeated the last gunmen ...
MAKING SENSE OF THE MUMBAI ATTACKS - Der Spiegel
Some signs seemed to point in a completely different direction -- inward. There is plenty of anger and hate to go around among India's Muslims, just as there are plenty of men within that group who idolize al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden. The decades ...
Indian PM points finger at Pakistan for Mumbai terror attacks - New York Daily News
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and other Indian officials have suggested some groups in Pakistan are behind the deadly terror attacks in Mumbai. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh yesterday blamed "external forces" for the attacks that rocked Mumbai ...
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