Tuesday, November 24, 2009

26/11





Mumbai Fire Brigade received on December 4, 2008 shows firefighters hosing down a fire at the Taj Mahal hotel which was set on fire during the recent terror attacks in Mumbai. India accuses the banned Islamist movement Laskhar-e-Taiba of training and equipping the 10 militants who stormed India's financial capital by boat to kill 188 people and leaving more than 300 others injured during the 60-hour orgy of violence that saw two luxury hotels and a number of other sites targeted.





Mumbai Fire Brigade received on December 4, 2008 shows a part of the burnt out portion of the Taj Mahal hotel which was set on fire during the recent terror attacks in Mumbai.








Mumbai Fire Brigade received on December 4, 2008 shows a part of the burnt out portion of the Taj Mahal hotel which was set on fire during the recent terror attacks in Mumbai.











Mumbai Fire Brigade received on December 4, 2008 shows a part of the burnt out portion of the Taj Mahal hotel which was set on fire during the recent terror attacks in Mumbai.






Fire brigade personel arrive as fire engulfs the top floor of the Taj Mahal hotel, site of one of the shootouts with terrorists during a in Mumbai on late November 26, 2008










Indian firefighters attempt to put out a fire as smoke billows out of the historic Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai on November 27, 2008.















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