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  1. 1. The 2008 Mumbai attacks[13] (likewise alluded to as 26/11, articulated "26 eleven")[14][a] were a progression of fear monger goes after that occurred in November 2008, when 10 individuals from Lashkar-e-Taiba, an Islamist[15] psychological oppressor association from Pakistan, completed 12 facilitated shooting and besieging assaults enduring four days across Mumbai.[16][17][18] The assaults, which drew broad worldwide judgment, started on Wednesday 26 November and went on until Saturday 29 November 2008. A sum of 175 individuals passed on, including nine aggressors, and more than 300 were wounded.[4][5][19] Eight of the assaults happened in South Mumbai: at Chhatrapati Shivaji End, the Oberoi Pike, the Taj Royal residence and Tower,[2] the Leopold Bistro, the Cama Hospital,[2] the Nariman House,[20][21] the Metro Cinema,[22] and in a path outdated of India building and St. Xavier's College.[2] There was likewise a blast at Mazagaon, in Mumbai's port region, and in a taxi at Wretched Parle.[23] By the early morning of 28 November, all destinations with the exception of the Taj Inn had been gotten by the Mumbai Police and security powers. On 29 November, India's Public safety Watchmen (NSG) directed Activity Dark Twister to flush out the leftover aggressors; it finished in the passing of the final assailants at the Taj Lodging and finished the attacks.[24]

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