26 November 2008: The date when India's financial capital, Mumbai, witnessed the biggest terror siege in its history. We look back at the event through photos Pic/Ashish Rane, Nimesh Dave, Pradeep Divar, Sayad Sameer Abedi, Shadab Khan, Suresh KK and Bipin Kokate
Updated On: 2022-11-25 11:34 PM IST
A bullet mark at the CSMT station, the site of one of the terror attacks, in Mumbai
Smoke billows from the Taj Mahal hotel during the attacks
Indian security forces took cover during a heavy exchange of gunfire with terrorists outside the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai on November 28, 2008
Indian security forces took cover behind vehicles during a heavy exchange of gunfire with terrorists outside the historic Taj Mahal hotel
Indian commandos assembled on the terrace of the Nariman Bhavan
Around 130 people were killed and around 300 more wounded in attacks by gunmen in the terror attacks
Mumbai Fire Brigade trying to extinguish the fire in the old wing of the Taj Mahal hotel
This undated handout photo provided by the Mumbai Fire Brigade received on December 4, 2008, shows a part of the burnt-out portion of the Taj Mahal hotel which was set on fire during the terror attacks in Mumbai Pic/AFP
Reporters, and cameramen assembled at the Gateway of India to cover the terror attacks at Taj hotel