Death toll mounts in Mumbai terrorist attack
Hotels, train station targeted by militants; hostages reported held
Employees and guest of the Taj Mahal hotel, site of one of the shootouts with terrorists, are recued by firefighters as fire engulfs the top floor on late November 26, 2008. Nearly 80 people were killed and an estimated 200 to 350 injured in a series of coordinated attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai late November 26, as heavily armed Islamist militants hit two luxury hotels and took foreign guests hostage.
Firefighters prepare to rescue employees and guests of the Taj Mahal hotel, site of one of the shootouts with terrorists early Thursday.
这张11月26日夜间的电视画面截图显示的是一名印度孟买恐怖袭击嫌疑人.
TV grab from Indian TV via Sky News shows an armed man suspected to be one of the assailants, according to Sky News, after a series of attacks in Mumbai on November 26, 2008, with police reporting firing incidents and explosions at different sites across India's financial capital. About 60 bodies and more than 200 injured people have been brought to a hospital in Mumbai after a series of shootings and blasts across India's financial capital, the Press Trust of India said.
Indian men along with journalists take shield at one of the attack site in Mumbai on November 26, 2008. Nearly 80 people were killed in a series of shootings and blasts across India's financial capital Mumbai late 26 November, the state government said. The Maharashtra state government said the death toll had risen to 78, according to the Press Trust of India news agency, and that six Indian army units had been deployed to the south of the city. Heavily armed men with automatic weapons and grenades targeted two of Mumbai's top luxury hotels, the Taj Mahal and Trident, and the main Chhatrapati Shivaji railway station. |