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Friday, November 28, 2008

Mumbai terror attacks: Live coverage


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  •   * 4 am: All civilians rescued from Taj hotel
      * 3 am: Coast Guard finds boat used by terrorists
      * 2.30 am: Seven rescued at Nariman
      * 2.15 am: Six to eight ATS men enter Hotel Trident
      * 1.45 am: Three terrorists, including a Pak national, captured
      * 1.15 am: Commandos clear 17 floors of Oberoi Hotel 
      * 12. 45 am: Power blackout at Nariman, two inmates rescued
      * 12am: All terrorists in Taj Mahal Hotel killed
      * 11.30 pm: Two jawans killed in encounter with terrorists
      * 11 pm: Toll touches 125, fire breaks out in Taj Mahal hotel
      * 9.30: Commandos help many hostages to escape Taj Hotel

      * 8.15 pm: Grenade blasts at the Taj Hotel. Terrorists lob grenade at parked fire-engine

      * 7.40 pm: Fire on 13th and 14th floor of Trident

      * 7.30 pm: TV reports say 60 people have been rescued from the Trident Hotel.

      * 19.00: NSG moves into Taj, Narimal House for final assault

      * 18.30: Reports of a final assault on the Taj Hotel. Fire brought under control on the fourth floor of the old building

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      18.15: 31 hostages rescued from Trident
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      18.10: 10 more people come out of Trident
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      18.05: Trident: Two polish nationals let off
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      17.50: 40 hostages still trapped in Trident
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      17.40: Four injured people being removed from Trident
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      17.15: Encounter on inside Trident Hotel
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      17.00: Fire breaks out again at Hotel Taj
       
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      16.55: NSG commandos scanning rooms at Taj
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      16.36: NSG commandos begin to enter Trident
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      14.25: Massive explosion reported from Taj
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      16.10: Nariman: Army moves in for final assault
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      15.30: Army takes positions for final assault at Nariman
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      15.10: Army takes charge of Nariman House and Trident Hotel
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      14.55: Major explosions reported at Trident
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      14.47: Indian Navy chasing a ship off Mumbai coast
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      14.47: Blasts at Taj, guns pointed at hotel lobby
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      14.35: Operation of Indian Navy at high sea to trace terror links
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      14.20: Firing on at Nariman, hostage crisis persists at Trident
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      14.00: PM calls off Mumbai visit on security concerns
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      13.40 : Second explosion at Trident Hotel
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      13.26: Militants holed up in top three floors of Trident
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      13.10: Trident under siege: Loud explosion heard now
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      12.50: Trident under siege, over 30 trapped inside
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      12.40 pm: One terrorist holed up in Nariman house killed
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      12.30 pm: 7 Britons injured in Mumbai terror attack
       
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      12.30 pm: Defence Minister AK Antony calls for Armed forces meet
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      11.59: Navy, Army take control at Oberoi Hotel
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      11. 52: England Tour called off, team to return. T20 Cup doubtful
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      11.50: No ransom demands made so far says Govt
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      11.48: Mumbai places scanning city for RDX
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      11.35: Satellite link to Taj Hotel snapped
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      11.30: 15 hostages held inside Taj Hotel
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      11.25: French physicist among those held hostage
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      US Intelligence officials among those killed at Taj
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      Terror attack planned by Lashkar
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      Israel concerned, scans hospitals for missing nationals
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      Flights from Mumbai running on schedule
      * Terrorists took sea route to enter Mumbai
      * Midnight terror strikes Mumbai, killing 100
      * Image gallery: Terror shakes Mumbai yet again
      * Train services resumed at Mumbai’s CST station
      * World voices support for India against terrorism
      * Six MPs feared held hostage in Taj Hotel
      * Army storms Mumbai’s besieged five star hotels
      * Deccan Mujahideen claim responsibility 


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