foxnews.com - 12/1/2008
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At least five terrorist gunmen have evaded capture in Mumbai and could make a secondary strike on India's financial capital, police feared Monday morning.
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longwarjournal.org - 11/30/2008
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longwarjournal.org —
The only member of the jihadi assault team
captured during the Mumbai attacks has fingered several Pakistani...
organizations as providing support to the group, according to reports in the Indian press. Ajmal Amir Kasab (or Azam Amir Kasav) was ...
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Captured Mumbai attacker implicates Pakistani military, ...
timesonline.co.uk - 12/1/2008
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timesonline.co.uk —
At least five terrorist gunmen have evaded capture
in Mumbai and could make a secondary strike on...
India's financial capital, it was feared today. The prospect of more killers being at large added to mounting public anger at the Indian Government's ...
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Mumbai attacks - city fears five terrorists are 'missing'
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5 Mumbai Terrorists May Still Be Missing
Gateway Pundit —
... The Taj Majal hotel has became a symbol of the terrorist attacks on Mumbai because of the gunmen who holed up inside so long, killing as many as 150 people. (Reuters) ...
The Daily Grind
Weekly Standard Blog —
... Nine Mumbai gunmen died in the gruesome siege. One has been apprehended. There may be five more on the loose, and authorities fear another attack. ...
India’s Security At “War Level”: 9 Dead And 1 Squealing … There Were 15 - With Video
Pat Dollard | Young Americans —
Five Mumbai Terrorists May Have Escaped Capture
(FOX / The London Times)
At least five terrorist gunmen have evaded capture in Mumbai and could make a secondary strike on India’s financial capital, police feared Monday morning.
Indian security forces are officially claiming that ten militants – nine of whom were killed and one caught alive – were behind a coordinated terror attack that claimed 172 lives.
However, the hijacked Indian fishing boat used by the gunmen to approach Mumbai, the ...
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A captured suspect in the Mumbai attacks has told police that he is Pakistani, Indian officials say. CNN's sister station, CNN-IBN, reports that the alleged terrorist said he was trained by Lashkar-e-Tayyiba, a Pakistan-based terror group that opposes ...