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Three blasts in Mumbai on Ajmal Kasab's birthday
« on: July 13, 2011, 05:05:27 PM »

 
Terror Attack Kills 17, Wounds Scores in Mumbai


At least 21 killed, dozens "more than 100"injured in Mumbai blasts






 

CTV News.ca Staff
 
Updated: Wed. Jul. 13 2011 3:38 PM ET

India's home minister says terrorists were likely behind three explosions that rocked Mumbai, killing at least 21 people and leaving more than 100 injured.
 
The first blast erupted in the Jhaveri Bazaar at 6.54 p.m. local time, the second struck a minute later in a business district known as Opera House and the third hit the neighbourhood of Dadar less than 10 minutes later.
 
Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram said the timing of the blasts suggests "this was a co-ordinated attack by terrorists." He added that Mumbai has been placed on high alert.
 
Reports from the scene described blood-covered bodies lying in the streets while survivors hugged and wept, while police questioned witnesses.

Police were scrambling to determine the cause and find those responsible, with bomb squad investigators searching vehicles for explosives amid charred remains of motorcycles, shattered storefronts and a demolished bus stop.

One eyewitness at Jhaveri Bazaar described two motorcycles exploding in flames and saw at least six bodies.

"People were shouting 'Help me, help me,"' the man told Headlines Today television.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh condemned the bombings and pleaded with residents of the country's financial capital "to remain calm and show a united face."
 
At least 141 people were injured in the attacks, which were the first on Mumbai since November 2008 when armed militants went on a rampage that left 166 dead.
 
Bhupinder Chaubay, a reporter in New Delhi with CNN's IBN Network, said the death toll could have been much higher since the explosions occurred in high-density areas.

"The only silver lining in this entire episode...is the fact this was some kind of a low intensity blast," he said.

Indian officials declined to speculate on who could be responsible for the attacks, and no one claimed responsibility immediately after the explosions.

Past attacks have been blamed on militants based in Pakistan. Indian officials have also charged that Pakistan's powerful spy agency helped carry out and fund previous attacks.
 
Part of the difficulty with determining who carried out the attacks is that there are "a plethora of terrorist groups in India," said security expert Alan Bell.

Whoever is responsible for the bombings likely learned from the 2008 Mumbai attacks, Bell told CTV News Channel, but it appears they had limited resources to work with.
 
"This is probably another group within in India that's trying to make a name for themselves," he said.
 
U.S. President Barack Obama condemned Thursday's bombings, saying in a statement that his country "will stand with the Indian people in times of trial, and we will offer support to India's efforts to bring the perpetrators of these terrible crimes to justice.
 
"I have no doubt that the India will overcome these deplorable terrorist attacks."
 
Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she plans to visit the South Asian country as scheduled next week. Speaking to reporters in Washington, she said "it is more important than ever that we stand with India."

The explosions occurred when the affected neighbourhoods would have been packed with office workers and commuters heading home.

They come on the same day as the birthday of Mohammad Ajmal Amir Qasab, the only surviving attacker from the deadly 2008 Mumbai attacks.
 
During the three-day terrorist siege in 2008, 10 armed men targeted two luxury hotels, a Jewish centre and a railway station.

With files from The Associated Press






























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Three blasts in Mumbai on Ajmal Kasab's birthday
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Re: Three blasts in Mumbai on Ajmal Kasab's birthday
« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2011, 05:12:42 PM »
  • At last one blast was caused by Taliban-style improvised explosive device
       
    • All three were 'coordinated', striking in three different areas simultaneously
    • Indian PM Manmohan Singh calls for 'calm' and a 'united face'
    • U.S president Barack Obama condemns 'deplorable' terrorist attacks
    • Three co-ordinated explosions rocked Mumbai during rush-hour today, killing at least 21 people and injuring 113.



      One hundred others have been injured in the attack, the worst since the Islamist gunmen ran amok in the city three years ago.


      Blood-covered bodies lay on Mumbai streets and people hugged and wept. Others carried the wounded to taxis.


      Hurt: Injured victims of the Mumbai blasts today are loaded onto a truck to be taken to hospital   
      Hurt: Injured victims of the Mumbai blasts today are loaded onto a truck to be taken to hospital

      Crowds gathered in the blast areas as police questioned witnesses, and bomb squads inspected the undercarriages of vehicles searching for clues and other explosives.

      Motorcycles were charred, shopfronts shattered and a bus stop ripped apart. Bleeding victims crowded into the back of a cargo truck to be taken to a hospital.

      The first blast struck the Jhaveri Bazaar at 6.54pm, tearing through the famous jewellery market.

      A minute later, a blast hit the busy business district of Opera House, several miles away in southern Mumbai. At 7:05 p.m., the third bomb exploded in the crowded neighborhood of Dadar in central Mumbai.


      Chaos: A policemen inspects the site of a bomb explosion at Jhaveri bazaar, site of the famous jewellery market in Mumbai, the first district to be hit 
      Chaos: A policemen inspects the site of a bomb explosion at Jhaveri bazaar, site of the famous jewellery market in Mumbai, the first district to be hit 

      Devastation: The blast site near the Opera House business district in Mumbai, India 
      Devastation: The blast site near the Opera House business district, where the second bomb exploded 


      Aftermath: Policemen inspect the site of an explosion at Dadar in central Mumbai, one of three districts of the city hit by bomb blasts today 
      Confusion: Policemen inspect the site of the explosion central Mumbai's Dadar neighbourhood, scene of the third explosion to hit the city today 


      At least one of the blasts was caused by a Taliban-style improvised explosive device, Mumbai's police chief said. Arup Patnaik, the city's police commissioner told local television that an improvised explosive device was concealed inside an umbrella in a jewellery shop at Jhaveri Bazaar.
      A witness there described two motorcycles exploding in flames and saw at least six bodies. 'People were shouting "Help me, help me",' the man told Headlines Today television.

      Another witness showed cell phone video of several bodies sprawled across the street to the NDTV news station.
      In Dadar the bomb exploded in a taxi next to a bus stop. An eyewitness in the area told the BBC he saw the bus top and vehicle torn apart by the explosion.

      An Opera House-based diamond merchant, Sunny Ghandi, told the Financial Times there was a stampede as panic-stricken commuters fled.

      'I was coming out of the elevator [in my office] and the moment I got out I heard a blast,' Mr Gandhi said. 'It was about 60 metres away.

      'It was crazy but luckily I got out. There was something close to a stampede. Everybody was trying to run away from the blast.'



      Debris: Indian security officials gather around a damaged vehicle at a blast site at the Opera House 
      Debris: Indian security officials gather around a damaged vehicle at a blast site at the Opera House   


      Damage: Indian bystanders and security personnel gather around the wreckage of a vehicle 
      Damage: Indian bystanders and security personnel gather around the wreckage of a vehicle


      Because of the close timing of the blasts, 'we infer that this was a coordinated attack by terrorists,' home minister Palaniappan Chidambaram said.

      He said Mumbai had been put on high alert, with a commando team on standby.

      In 2008 the city was the scene of co-ordinated attacks in which a 10-man terrorist cell killed nearly 170 people.

      There are no reports that a similar attack is underway, but India's capital, Delhi, as well as Calcutta and several other cities have also been put on alert.

      Manmohan Singh, the prime minister of India, condemned the blasts and appealed to the people of Mumbai 'to remain calm and show a united face.'

      Bloodied: Victims of an explosion receive treatment at a hospital in Mumbai. Some 21 people are thought to have died so far 

      Bloodied: Victims of an explosion receive treatment at a hospital in Mumbai
      .

      Some 21 people are thought to have died so far Indian officials refused to speculate on who might be behind the blasts.



      Past attacks have been blamed on Pakistan-based militants, and Indian officials have accused Pakistan's powerful spy agency of helping coordinate and fund some of those strikes, including the Mumbai siege.

      Pakistan's government expressed distress on the loss of lives and injuries soon after Wednesday's blasts were reported.

      A U.S. official says there are no claims of responsibility, or firm indication of which terrorist group might be behind the attack yet. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss matters of intelligence.



      Bystanders gather to watch as Indian police cordon off the area at a bomb blast site in Dadar Kabutarkhana area, in Mumbai   Indian security personnel and investigators sift through the wreckage of a bomb blast site in the Dadar District of Mumbai    Horror: Right, Bystanders gather to watch as police cordon of the area of the bomb blast site in Dadar as, left, security personnel and investigators sift through the debris Investigation begins: Security personnel gather clues in a bid to find out who was behind the attack  Investigation begins: Security personnel gather clues in a bid to find out who was behind the attack
       
      U.S. President Barack Obama also condemned the 'outrageous attacks.'
      The American people will stand with the Indian people in times of trial, and we will offer support to India's efforts to bring the perpetrators of these terrible crimes to justice,' he said in a statement.


      'I have no doubt that the India will overcome these deplorable terrorist attacks.'

      The blasts marked the first major attack on Mumbai since 10 militants laid siege to India's financial capital for 60 hours in November 2008.

      That attack, which targeted two luxury hotels, a Jewish center and a busy train station, killed 166 people and escalated tensions between India and Pakistan. Peace talks were suspended and resumed only recently.


      Three years ago: A policeman walks with an elderly man after shootings by unidentified assailants at a railway station in Mumbai, November 26, 2008 
      Three years ago: A policeman walks with an elderly man after shootings by unidentified assailants at a railway station in Mumbai, November 26, 2008

      Sentenced to death: Ajmal Kasab walks through the Chatrapathi Sivaji Terminal railway station in Mumbai during the 2008 attacks 
      Sentenced to death: Ajmal Kasab walks through the Chatrapathi Sivaji Terminal railway station in Mumbai during the 2008 attacks
      Some media incorrectly reported the blasts happened on the birthday of Ajmal Kasab, the only surviving gunman from the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
      Kasab, who was sentenced to death in Mumbai, was born on Sept. 13.

      The city has been on edge since the 2008 attack. In December, authorities deployed extra police on city streets after receiving intelligence that a Pakistan-based militant group was planning an attack over New Year's weekend.


      Police conducted house-to-house searches in some neighborhoods for four men who authorities believe entered the city to carry out a terrorist attack, and computer-aided photographs of the four suspects were released.


      In March 2010, Mumbai police said they prevented a major terrorist strike after they arrested two Indian men, who, police said, were preparing to hit several targets in the city.


      Then in September, police issued a terror alert for the city during a popular Hindu festival.

      Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2014359/Mumbai-blasts-Terror-strikes-3-explosions-kill-17-people.html#ixzz1S1QC7acf

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Re: Three blasts in Mumbai on Ajmal Kasab's birthday
« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2011, 07:08:03 PM »
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Re: Three blasts in Mumbai on Ajmal Kasab's birthday
« Reply #3 on: July 14, 2011, 04:22:24 AM »
kasab de birthday utte ager musalman ne apni maa da dudh peeta ta samne aake attack karan on the border of india pakistan face to face coward attack karke ki proof karde mouse di olad terroist

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Re: Three blasts in Mumbai on Ajmal Kasab's birthday
« Reply #4 on: July 14, 2011, 04:40:41 AM »
aa menu nahi sumajh aundii kasab de b'day te atwadiyaan ne us nu aa gift dita ... aa vekh k vi ohhh hale tak jiyunda hai te VIP treatment le reha hai ... us lai te ohh jail nahi hai hotel hai .... jithe maje kar reha haii ... us nu te uthe goli marni cahidi hai jiss naal ohh mare nahi ... par sari jindgi moot mangda rahe ...

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