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Mumbai:
In one of the most violent terror attacks on Indian soil, Mumbai came under an
unprecedented night attack as terrorists used heavy machine
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Dome of Taj hotel in flames in Mumbai after the terror
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guns,
including AK-47s, and grenades to strike at the city's most high-profile targets
-- the hyper-busy CST (formerly VT) rail terminus; the landmark Taj Hotel at
the Gateway and the luxury Oberoi Trident at Nariman Point; the domestic
airport at Santa Cruz; the Cama and GT hospitals near CST; the Metro Adlabs
multiplex and Mazgaon Dockyard -- killing at least 80 and sending more than 900
to hospital, according to latest reports
The attacks have taken a tragic toll on the city's top police brass: The
high-profile chief of the anti-terror squad Hemant Karkare was killed; Mumbai's
additional commissioner of police (east) Ashok Kamte was gunned down outside
the Metro; and celebrated encounter specialist Vijay Salaskar was also killed
The attacks appeared to be aimed at getting international attention as the
terrorists took upto 40 British nationals and other foreigners hostage. The
chairman of Hindustan Unilever Harish Manwani and CEO of the company Nitin
Paranjpe were among the guests trapped at the Oberoi. All the internal board
members of the multinational giant were reported to be holed up in the Oberoi
hotel.
Two terrorists were reported holed up inside the Oberoi Hotel. Fresh firing has
been reported at Oberoi and Army has entered the hotel to flush out the
terrorists.
An unknown outfit, Deccan Mujahideen, has sent an email to news organizations
claiming that it carried out the Mumbai attacks.
The Army and Navy in Mumbai were put on alert. 65 Army commandos and 200 NSG
commandos were being rushed to Mumbai, Home Minister Shivraj Patil said.
The Navy commandos too have been asked to assist the police. Special secretary
M L Kumawat is in constant touch with the state police.
Some media reports attributed the attack to Lashkar-e-Taiba. There were also
unconfirmed reports that some of the terrorists came in by sea. A boat laden
with explosives was recovered later at night off the Gateway of India.
Well after midnight, sources said two of the terrorists were shot and wounded
at Girgaum in south Mumbai. The two were driving in a commandeered
silver-coloured Skoda car. Earlier, these men had sprayed bullets from a police
Bolero, outside the Metro Adlabs multiplex.
The attacks occurred at the busiest places. Besides hotels and hospitals,
terrorists struck at railway stations, Crawford Market, Wadi Bunder and on the
Western Express Highway near the airport. Several of these places are within a
one-km radius of the commissioner of police's office.
"This is definitely a terrorist strike. Seven places have been attacked
with automatic weapons and grenades. Terrorists are still holed up in three
locations Taj and Oberoi hotels and GT Hospital. Encounters are on at all three
places," said Maharashtra DGP A N Roy.
St George's Hospital and G T Hospital were said to have received 75 bodies and
more than 250 injured people, additional municipal commissioner R A Rajeev
said. Bombay Hospital got two bodies and 30 injured people were admitted there;
Cooper Hospital, Vile Parle, got three dismembered bodies.
Three of the deaths occurred inside the Taj and one G T Hospital attendant died
in a shootout inside the hospital. There were reports of people cowering under
tables and chairs at both the Taj as well as G T Hospital.
Metro Junction resident Manoj Goel said: "My brother, Manish, died in the
firing at Colaba's Hamaal Galli." Cops fired back at the men -- probably
from one of the Lashkar groups, dressed in black and with backpacks and SRPF,
Crime Branch, ATS and teams of military commandos were summoned to the spot.
Train services at CST were suspended and all roads leading to and from south Mumbai
were blockaded.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh cut short his Kerala visit and was
returning to Mumbai. He described the situation in Mumbai as "very
serious".
Deshmukh promised "stringent action" against the assailants but the
mood across Mumbai was not so optimistic.
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