Mumbai attacks
Reuters is reporting that at least 135 people have been killed and hundreds more injured in the train attacks in Mumbai today. The BBC has some pictures, and PM Singh urges calm. No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, though suspicion already seems to be focused on Kashmiri militants. These same Muslim separatists are ...
Reuters is reporting that at least 135 people have been killed and hundreds more injured in the train attacks in Mumbai today. The BBC has some pictures, and PM Singh urges calm. No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, though suspicion already seems to be focused on Kashmiri militants. These same Muslim separatists are suspected for grenade attacks earlier today on tourists in the capital of Indian-administered Kashmir. More to come.
Reuters is reporting that at least 135 people have been killed and hundreds more injured in the train attacks in Mumbai today. The BBC has some pictures, and PM Singh urges calm. No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, though suspicion already seems to be focused on Kashmiri militants. These same Muslim separatists are suspected for grenade attacks earlier today on tourists in the capital of Indian-administered Kashmir. More to come.
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