Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Pandemonium in Mumbai: At least 100 killed in a series of terrorist bombings
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At least 100 people have been killed by seven near-simultaneous bombs on the train network in the Indian financial capital Mumbai (Bombay), police say.

The first explosion went off at about 1830 local time (1300 GMT), during the peak of the evening rush hour in the suburbs on the busy Western Railway.

Correspondents spoke of scenes of pandemonium, with people jumping from trains and bodies flung onto tracks. Scores dead in Mumbai train bombs
Mark Alexander

3 comments:

Always On Watch said...

Already the leftists are saying, "But we don't know that this attack was carried out by Islamic extremeists." Ugh!

Mark said...

Always:

Yes, incredible, isn't it? Who else could it have been then?

H. said...

Why? WHY? My poor India. What God did you offend? Tsunamis, floods, disease, riots... all in the past year. But this, THIS has broken the camel's back. You have buried your loved ones and wiped your tears with stoic karmic acceptance at the will of the almighty thus far. But this wanton act cannot stand. A certain religion and its followers must get a taste of their own peace...