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2008 Mumbai Terror Attacks-parallels
simonkabz
#1 Posted : Thursday, September 26, 2013 1:33:50 AM
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The attacks began around 21:30 when the two men entered the passenger hall and opened fire,[51] using AK-47 rifles.[52] The attackers killed 58 people and injured 104 others,[52] their assault ending at about 22:45.[51] Security forces and emergency services arrived shortly afterwards. The two gunmen fled the scene and fired at pedestrians and police officers in the streets, killing eight police officers. The attackers passed a police station. Many of the outgunned police officers were afraid to confront the attackers, and instead switched off the lights and secured the gates.

The attackers then headed towards Cama Hospital with an intention to kill patients,[53] but the hospital staff locked all of the patient wards. A team of the Mumbai Anti-Terrorist Squad led by police chief Hemant Karkare searched the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and then left in pursuit of Kasab and Khan. Kasab and Khan opened fire on the vehicle in a lane next to the hospital and the police returned fire. Karkare, Vijay Salaskar, Ashok Kamte and one of their officers were killed, though the only survivor, Constable Arun Jadhav, was wounded.[54] Kasab and Khan seized the police vehicle but later abandoned it and seized a passenger car instead. They then ran into a police roadblock, which had been set up after Jadhav radioed for help.[55] A gun battle then ensued in which Khan was killed and Kasab was wounded. After a physical struggle, Kasab was arrested.[56] A police officer, Tukaram Omble was also killed.
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simonkabz
#2 Posted : Thursday, September 26, 2013 1:36:45 AM
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taj Mahal:

During the attacks, both hotels were surrounded by Rapid Action Force personnel and Marine Commandos (MARCOS) and National Security Guards (NSG) commandos.[64][65] When reports emerged that attackers were receiving television broadcasts, feeds to the hotels were blocked.[66] Security forces stormed both hotels, and all nine attackers were killed by the morning of 29 November.[67][68] Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan of the NSG was killed during the rescue of Commando Sunil Yadav, who was hit in the leg by a bullet during the rescue operations at Taj.[69][70] 32 hostages were killed at the Oberoi Trident.[71]
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simonkabz
#3 Posted : Thursday, September 26, 2013 1:39:02 AM
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Nariman House, a Chabad Lubavitch Jewish center in Colaba known as the Mumbai Chabad House, was taken over by two attackers and several residents were held hostage.[81] Police evacuated adjacent buildings and exchanged fire with the attackers, wounding one. Local residents were told to stay inside. The attackers threw a grenade into a nearby lane, causing no casualties. NSG commandos arrived from Delhi, and a Naval helicopter took an aerial survey. During the first day, 9 hostages were rescued from the first floor. The following day, the house was stormed by NSG commandos fast-roping from helicopters onto the roof, covered by snipers positioned in nearby buildings. After a long battle, one NSG commando Havaldar Gajender Singh Bisht and both perpetrators were killed.[82][83] Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife Rivka Holtzberg, who was six months pregnant, were murdered with four other hostages inside the house by the attackers.[84]

According to radio transmissions picked up by Indian intelligence, the attackers "would be told by their handlers in Pakistan that the lives of Jews were worth 50 times those of non-Jews." Injuries reported on some of the bodies indicate they may have been tortured.
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maka
#4 Posted : Thursday, September 26, 2013 1:45:01 AM
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Boss those Indian Commandos are bad news years of experience brought about by pakistani extremists has battle hardened them...
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simonkabz
#5 Posted : Thursday, September 26, 2013 1:47:32 AM
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The Mumbai attacks were planned and directed by Lashkar-e-Taiba militants inside Pakistan, and carried out by ten young armed men trained and sent to Mumbai and directed from inside Pakistan via mobile phones and VoIP.

According to investigations, the attackers travelled by sea from Karachi, Pakistan, across the Arabian Sea, hijacked the Indian fishing trawler 'Kuber', killed the crew of four, then forced the captain to sail to Mumbai. After murdering the captain, the attackers entered Mumbai on a rubber dinghy. The captain of 'Kuber', Amar Singh Solanki, had earlier been imprisoned for six months in a Pakistani jail for illegally fishing in Pakistani waters.

The attackers had planned the attack several months ahead of time and knew some areas well enough for the attackers to vanish, and reappear after security forces had left. Several sources have quoted Kasab telling the police that the group received help from Mumbai residents.

Blood tests on the attackers indicate that they had taken cocaine and LSD during the attacks, to sustain their energy and stay awake for 50 hours. Police say that they found syringes on the scenes of the attacks. There were also indications that they had been taking steroids. The gunman who survived said that the attackers had used Google Earth to familiarise themselves with the locations of buildings used in the attacks.


There were ten gunmen, nine of whom were subsequently shot dead and one captured by security forces. Witnesses reported that they seemed to be in their early twenties, wore black t-shirts and jeans, and that they smiled and looked happy as they shot their victims

It was initially reported that some of the attackers were British citizens, but the Indian government later stated that there was no evidence to confirm this. Similarly, early reports of twelve gunmen were also later shown to be incorrect.
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simonkabz
#6 Posted : Thursday, September 26, 2013 1:50:02 AM
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maka wrote:
Boss those Indian Commandos are bad news years of experience brought about by pakistani extremists has battle hardened them...


Police ni bure, kindly read post 1. Afadhali wa kenya sasa Laughing out loudly
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maka
#7 Posted : Thursday, September 26, 2013 1:52:43 AM
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Read this;

http://en.wikipedia.org/...ctivities_and_operations
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simonkabz
#8 Posted : Thursday, September 26, 2013 1:54:08 AM
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Indians criticised their political leaders after the attacks, saying that their ineptness was partly responsible. The Times of India commented on its front page that "Our politicians fiddle as innocents die."[180] Political reactions in Mumbai and India included a range of resignations and political changes, including the resignations of Minister for Home Affairs Shivraj Patil,[181] Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh[182] and deputy chief minister R. R. Patil[183] for controversial reactions to the attack including taking the former's son and Bollywood director Ram Gopal Verma to tour the damaged Taj Mahal and the latters remarks that the attacks were not a big deal in such a large city

Sad reminds me of Ole lenku's INSIGNIFICANTSad
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simonkabz
#9 Posted : Thursday, September 26, 2013 2:06:30 AM
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This is how truly selfless cops should behave.......exclusive footage of the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel attack........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhwX7I4HZ1E

Very courageous
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simonkabz
#10 Posted : Thursday, September 26, 2013 2:10:21 AM
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Total fatalities = 166 (includes 15 Policemen + 2 NSG Commandos)
Total wounded = 293
Total gunmen = 10

I think we did fairly well, Given the sophiscation, weaponry, brutality and boldness of our attackers.......your thoughts?
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