Sunday, November 30, 2008

MUMBAI: photos of terror


  • Nov. 26, 2008: A gunman walks at the Chatrapathi Sivaji Terminal railway station in Mumbai, India. Teams of gunmen stormed luxury hotels, a popular restaurant, hospitals and a crowded train station in coordinated attacks across India's financial capital, killing people, taking Westerners hostage and leaving parts of the city under siege Thursday, police said. A group of suspected Muslim militants claimed responsibility.
  • Nov. 28: Patricia Pena of Spain waves as she walks down the steps of a military aircraft with other Spanish residents on arrival at the Torrejon airbase just outside of Madrid after being evacuated from Mumbai, India, after a chain of militant attacks across India's financial center left people dead and the city in panic
  • Nov. 28: Carmelo Bilbao, left and his wife Jaione Ramon walk from a military aircraft with other Spanish residents on arrival at the Torrejon airbase just outside of Madrid after being evacuated from Mumbai after a chain of militant attacks across India's financial center left people dead and the city in panic.
  • Nov. 28: A rescued hostage talks on his mobile phone after being released from Oberoi Trident Hotel in Mumbai, India. Commandos rappelling from helicopters stormed a besieged Jewish center Friday and scoured two landmark luxury hotels to rush survivors to safety and flush out gunmen, two days after a chain of militant attacks across India's financial center left people dead and the city in panic.
  • Nov. 28: In this undated photo provided by Chabad.org, Rivkah Holtzberg, left, co-director of the Chabad-Lubavitch of Mumbai, India, opens a newly renovated ritual bath in 2006. Holtzberg and her husband Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg were at one of the sites attacked by suspected militants in Mumbai. A cook who pulled Holtzberg's toddler son out of the building told The Associated Press she had seen Holtzberg and his wife lying on the floor, apparently unconscious.
  • Nov. 28: In this undated photo Rabbi Gavriel Noach Holtzberg, left, the co-director of Chabad-Lubavitch of Mumbai, India, is seen.
  • Nov. 28: Members of a civil society stage a candlelight march to remember those who died in the Mumbai terrorist strike in New Delhi, India. Indian commandos emerged from a besieged Jewish center with rifles raised in an apparent sign of victory after a daylong siege that saw a team rappel from helicopters and a series of explosions and fire rock the building and blow gaping holes in the wall. The fighting comes two days after a chain of militant attacks across India's financial center that began Wednesday night left people dead.
  • Nov. 28: A resident takes cover for possible return fire as National Security Guard commandoes fire at suspected militants holed up at Nariman House in Colaba, Mumbai, India. Commandos ended a siege of the luxury Oberoi Trident Hotel on Friday while other forces rappelled from helicopters to storm a besieged Jewish center, two days after a chain of militant attacks across India's financial center left people dead and the city in panic.
  • Nov. 28: Members of anti-terrorist squad take position during an engagement with suspected militants outside the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai, India.
  • Nov. 28, 2008: An Indian soldiers aims at Taj Mahal Hotel where suspected militants are holed up during an assault in Mumbai, India. Explosions and gunfire continued intermittently at the Taj Mahal Hotel Friday afternoon, two days after a chain of militant attacks across India's financial center left people dead and the city in panic.
  • Nov. 28, 2008: An Indian paramilitary soldier lies on ground as he aims at Taj Mahal Hotel where suspected militants are holed up during an assault in Mumbai, India. Explosions and gunfire continued intermittently at the Taj Mahal hotel Friday afternoon,two days after a chain of militant attacks across India's financial center left people dead and the city in panic.

  • Nov. 26, 2008: A gunman walks at the Chatrapathi Sivaji Terminal railway station in Mumbai, India. Teams of gunmen stormed luxury hotels, a popular restaurant, hospitals and a crowded train station in coordinated attacks across India's financial capital, killing people, taking Westerners hostage and leaving parts of the city under siege Thursday, police said. A group of suspected Muslim militants claimed responsibility.
  • Nov. 28: Patricia Pena of Spain waves as she walks down the steps of a military aircraft with other Spanish residents on arrival at the Torrejon airbase just outside of Madrid after being evacuated from Mumbai, India, after a chain of militant attacks across India's financial center left people dead and the city in panic
  • Nov. 28: Carmelo Bilbao, left and his wife Jaione Ramon walk from a military aircraft with other Spanish residents on arrival at the Torrejon airbase just outside of Madrid after being evacuated from Mumbai after a chain of militant attacks across India's financial center left people dead and the city in panic.
  • Nov. 28: A rescued hostage talks on his mobile phone after being released from Oberoi Trident Hotel in Mumbai, India. Commandos rappelling from helicopters stormed a besieged Jewish center Friday and scoured two landmark luxury hotels to rush survivors to safety and flush out gunmen, two days after a chain of militant attacks across India's financial center left people dead and the city in panic.
  • Nov. 28: In this undated photo provided by Chabad.org, Rivkah Holtzberg, left, co-director of the Chabad-Lubavitch of Mumbai, India, opens a newly renovated ritual bath in 2006. Holtzberg and her husband Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg were at one of the sites attacked by suspected militants in Mumbai. A cook who pulled Holtzberg's toddler son out of the building told The Associated Press she had seen Holtzberg and his wife lying on the floor, apparently unconscious.
  • Nov. 28: In this undated photo Rabbi Gavriel Noach Holtzberg, left, the co-director of Chabad-Lubavitch of Mumbai, India, is seen.
  • Nov. 28: Members of a civil society stage a candlelight march to remember those who died in the Mumbai terrorist strike in New Delhi, India. Indian commandos emerged from a besieged Jewish center with rifles raised in an apparent sign of victory after a daylong siege that saw a team rappel from helicopters and a series of explosions and fire rock the building and blow gaping holes in the wall. The fighting comes two days after a chain of militant attacks across India's financial center that began Wednesday night left people dead.
  • Nov. 28: A resident takes cover for possible return fire as National Security Guard commandoes fire at suspected militants holed up at Nariman House in Colaba, Mumbai, India. Commandos ended a siege of the luxury Oberoi Trident Hotel on Friday while other forces rappelled from helicopters to storm a besieged Jewish center, two days after a chain of militant attacks across India's financial center left people dead and the city in panic.
  • Nov. 28: Members of anti-terrorist squad take position during an engagement with suspected militants outside the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai, India.
  • Nov. 28, 2008: An Indian soldiers aims at Taj Mahal Hotel where suspected militants are holed up during an assault in Mumbai, India. Explosions and gunfire continued intermittently at the Taj Mahal Hotel Friday afternoon, two days after a chain of militant attacks across India's financial center left people dead and the city in panic.
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  • Nov. 26, 2008: A gunman walks at the Chatrapathi Sivaji Terminal railway station in Mumbai, India. Teams of gunmen stormed luxury hotels, a popular restaurant, hospitals and a crowded train station in coordinated attacks across India's financial capital, killing people, taking Westerners hostage and leaving parts of the city under siege Thursday, police said. A group of suspected Muslim militants claimed responsibility.
  • Nov. 28: Patricia Pena of Spain waves as she walks down the steps of a military aircraft with other Spanish residents on arrival at the Torrejon airbase just outside of Madrid after being evacuated from Mumbai, India, after a chain of militant attacks across India's financial center left people dead and the city in panic
  • Nov. 28: Carmelo Bilbao, left and his wife Jaione Ramon walk from a military aircraft with other Spanish residents on arrival at the Torrejon airbase just outside of Madrid after being evacuated from Mumbai after a chain of militant attacks across India's financial center left people dead and the city in panic.
  • Nov. 28: A rescued hostage talks on his mobile phone after being released from Oberoi Trident Hotel in Mumbai, India. Commandos rappelling from helicopters stormed a besieged Jewish center Friday and scoured two landmark luxury hotels to rush survivors to safety and flush out gunmen, two days after a chain of militant attacks across India's financial center left people dead and the city in panic.
  • Nov. 28: In this undated photo provided by Chabad.org, Rivkah Holtzberg, left, co-director of the Chabad-Lubavitch of Mumbai, India, opens a newly renovated ritual bath in 2006. Holtzberg and her husband Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg were at one of the sites attacked by suspected militants in Mumbai. A cook who pulled Holtzberg's toddler son out of the building told The Associated Press she had seen Holtzberg and his wife lying on the floor, apparently unconscious.
  • Nov. 28: In this undated photo Rabbi Gavriel Noach Holtzberg, left, the co-director of Chabad-Lubavitch of Mumbai, India, is seen.
  • Nov. 28: Members of a civil society stage a candlelight march to remember those who died in the Mumbai terrorist strike in New Delhi, India. Indian commandos emerged from a besieged Jewish center with rifles raised in an apparent sign of victory after a daylong siege that saw a team rappel from helicopters and a series of explosions and fire rock the building and blow gaping holes in the wall. The fighting comes two days after a chain of militant attacks across India's financial center that began Wednesday night left people dead.
  • Nov. 28: A resident takes cover for possible return fire as National Security Guard commandoes fire at suspected militants holed up at Nariman House in Colaba, Mumbai, India. Commandos ended a siege of the luxury Oberoi Trident Hotel on Friday while other forces rappelled from helicopters to storm a besieged Jewish center, two days after a chain of militant attacks across India's financial center left people dead and the city in panic.
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Nov. 26, 2008: A gunman walks at the Chatrapathi Sivaji Terminal railway station in Mumbai, India. Teams of gunmen stormed luxury hotels, a popular restaurant, hospitals and a crowded train station in coordinated attacks across India's financial capital, killing people, taking Westerners hostage and leaving parts of the city under siege Thursday, police said. A group of suspected Muslim militants claimed responsibility.