A little-known group that called itself Deccan Mujahideen claimed
responsibility for the serial attacks that have killed at least 80 people and
injured 250 others in India's financial capital of Mumbai last night, news
reports said.
Two terrorists were still inside the Oberoi Hotel, one of the two five star
hotels under attack, and commando operation was on. Two terrorists were killed
at Chaupatti, police said.
Terrorists hijacked white police jeep near Metro cinema in South Mumbai.
Firing was also reported near Maharashtra state assembly building in South
Mumbai. Armed with AK-47 rifles and grenades, a couple of terrorists entered the
passenger hall of CST railway station and opened fire and threw grenades, Mumbai
General Railway Police Commissioner A K Sharma said.
The terror strike which began at 10:33 pm local time at Chhatrapathi Shivaji
Terminus (CST), formerly known as the Victoria Terminus (VT), claimed 10 lives
in the premises of the station alone, police said.
Three persons were killed in a bomb explosion in a taxi on Mazegaon dockyard
road and an equal number were gunned down at TajHotel. The victims were
employees of the hotel. The lobby of the Oberoi hotel was on fire and the people
inside the hotel have been evacuated, eyewitnesses said.
Sharma said 30 persons were injured in the CST attack. Commandos were rushed
to the CST which wore a deserted look and train services suspended. Maharashtra
Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh is cutting his Kerala visit and returning to
Mumbai. He described the situation in Mumbai as "very serious."
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has condemned terror attacks in Mumbai and
assured Maharashtra government of all assistance.