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Kari
07-11-2006, 02:49 PM
More than 160 people have been killed and 460 injured by seven bombs on the train network in the Indian financial capital Mumbai (Bombay), police say.

The first of the near-simultaneous blasts went off at about 1830 local time (1300 GMT), during the rush hour in the suburbs on the Western Railway.

Correspondents spoke of scenes of pandemonium, with people jumping from trains and bodies flung onto tracks.

There have been a number of bomb attacks in Mumbai in recent years.

The city and the capital Delhi have been put on high alert, and Mumbai's entire rail network has been shut down, stranding hundreds of thousands of commuters.

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh appealed for calm and described the incidents as a "shocking and cowardly attempt to spread a feeling of hatred".

Pakistani leaders also condemned the blasts as a "despicable act of terrorism".

Police said the co-ordinated blasts took place at Matunga, Khar, Mahim, Jogeshwari, Borivali and Bhayandar, with most on moving trains and two at stations.

Local reports said the bombs appeared to have targeted first-class compartments, as commuters were returning home from the city's financial district.

A shopkeeper near one explosion said it was so powerful they thought they had been hit by lightning.

Television images show dazed and bloodied commuters being carried by fellow passengers to waiting ambulances, as rescue workers clambered through wreckage to reach victims.

The force of the blasts ripped doors and windows off carriages, and scattered luggage.

Clothes and shoes were strewn along the tracks.

A medical student at a hospital in Parel, which has received many of the wounded, told the BBC News website the "floors are filled with bloodstains".

"There were so many [injured people], I couldn't really count," Sunny Jain said.

"There are not enough ambulances and many people are making their own way to the station. They are coming in taxis and by foot."

Repeated target

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attacks, which are the worst in the city for more than a decade.

Home Minister Shivraj Patil told reporters authorities had "some" information an attack was coming, "but place and time was not known".

Analysts say Mumbai has been a repeated target because it is a financial hub and a centre for the underworld.

More than 250 people died in a string of blasts in the financial district of the city in 1993.

Correspondents say Tuesday's bombers could hardly have struck a target with greater impact - both practical and psychological.

The city's suburban train system is one of the busiest in the world, carrying more than six million commuters a day.

The BBC world affairs correspondent Mike Wooldridge says the blasts also expose the vulnerability of India's commercial capital - the hub of a nation with an image of rapid change.

The blasts came hours after suspected Islamic extremists killed seven people in grenade attacks in the summer capital of Kashmir, Srinagar.

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Source: BBC (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/5169332.stm)

This is horrible. I mean, terror as such is horrible, but when it hits such a poor country it seems even worse.

Annika.
07-11-2006, 03:21 PM
My dad just told me about it... it's so horrible :( I hate terrorism, I'm so afraid of it because your city can be the next =/ why do people always have to kill others for nothing? I can't understand them... let's not talk about it, just drop a bomb and everything will be fine... :nohope:

Chris
07-11-2006, 03:23 PM
thats so bad terrorists suck!!! it makes me so mad cant everyone get along!

Lalune*
07-11-2006, 03:30 PM
OMG! Those things make me so sad! Terrorists are sick, seriously, their beliefs are hypocrite, and I can not understand why those people dare to say that they do those things in the name of their god. It makes me sick!

And like Kari said, bombings are horrible but especially in a poor country like that. Gosh the trainstation there are like UBERcrowded, it's horrible! :(

OCvirgin
07-11-2006, 06:04 PM
Oh my word... im seeing the news now. What are these people thinking? I cnt believe it. Why is terroism the only way out? What the hell is wrong with this world? There are so many bodies, so much blood. OMG i wanna cry seeing this.

EDIT: Its almost a year since the London Train attacks...

Andrew
07-11-2006, 10:05 PM
:(

It's horrible... but I'm a little confused: why India?

And what's up with the attacks all falling on the 11th day of each respective month? Is there significance in the number?

amberdawn
07-11-2006, 11:54 PM
I saw this on the news today. So sad. :(

OCvirgin
07-12-2006, 08:17 AM
:(

It's horrible... but I'm a little confused: why India?

And what's up with the attacks all falling on the 11th day of each respective month? Is there significance in the number?

Terrorists have branches everywhere, whether its internal units or they're all part of a bigger network... they have problems with everyone. And if it is the same people behind US and london, then they have as much reason to do India, esp with the Kashmir issues and stuff. What about the bombings in madrid?

I dnt know what significance 11th has... maybe they're just trying to prove it is the same people doing it, TRYING to prove a point...sickos.

Lalune*
07-12-2006, 08:24 AM
It's sick! Really sick. And I am far away from understanding it! I don't have words for it, but it's makes me wanna puke.

Maybe with the fact that it is in India they also want to show that they don't only hate people in the western world, but the whole world.

It's horrible, this thing! We just remembered London and the next bombing already happened.

OCvirgin
07-12-2006, 08:33 AM
I knw.. its like they're trying to prove a point, do as we want or we'll make the whole world our playground. It makes me so :mad: I cnt believe these people get away with it... I cnt even imagine how the families of the deceased can cope. Its hard enough to lose someone to sickness, there at least you can console yourself that they were ill. But how do u fathom this, that your loved one is dead because they happened to get on a train to come home as normal and some sicko decided to show off to the world and now they're dead? For what reason... man its just uncomprehendable.

Krazy
07-12-2006, 09:52 AM
Yeah i heard about this and it's sad, it's unfair and evil.
But i'm not surprised it's happened, first new york,washington, madrid, london. Mumbai is one of the busiest cities in the world. Tokoyo got to watch out. They enjoy planting bombs in the rush hour so their are more deaths, i wish all this would stop.

OCvirgin
07-12-2006, 12:07 PM
True point, any busy city is at risk. Aprntly most of them are on high alert now. Its just a pathetic state of affairs. First it was crowded buildings, now its rush-hour public transport... Dnt they understand they are just stirring up more hatred for themselves and their cause?