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Thursday, November 27, 2008

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Commandos Move to Free Hostages in Mumbai Hotel

Indian specially trained soldiers raided two luxury hotels in attempt to free hostages on Thursday. There were many explosions and gunshots on that day, which was the day after [suspected] Muslim militants killed 104 people. They kept trying to save the hostages throughout the day and some hostages were saved by the police. "Several bodies were carried out of the five-star Taj Mahal Palace and Tower hotel, one of 10 sites seized by gunmen on Wednesday night." The hotel's top floors and dome caught fire shortly after the attack on Wednesday night, and, again, flames burned the building after it was raided on Thursday.

Chang, A. (2008, November 27). Commandos move to free hostages in Mumbai hotels. Retrieved November 27, 2008, from Yahoo! News Web site: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/as_india_shooting

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