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Mumbai has bled time and again

Updated on: 07 August,2009 08:13 AM IST  | 
Vinod Kumar Menon | vinodm@mid-day.com

Mumbai has remained one of the favourite targets of terrorists.

Mumbai has bled time and again

Mumbai has remained one of the favourite targets of terrorists.

The city has experienced a whopping 95 terrorist attacks 1989 onwards.

Terrorists have been innovative in their choice of explosives, too from acid bombs, locally available gelatin sticks and detonators to the deadly RDX and TNT, the city has seen it all.

Capital punishment


Senior prison officials from Maharashtra, requesting anonymity, said 15 people have been awarded capital punishment in the state for their involvement in terrorist strikes and over 190 others are being tried in different courts.





All other convicts in 1993 blast were sentenced to imprisonment varying from five years to life.

Preferred target

Mumbai has been the most preferred target for most terrorist organistions, primarily the separatist forces from Kashmir.
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Over the past few years, there have been a series of attacks, including the local train blasts in July 2006 andu00a0 November 26, 2008, where twou00a0 prime hotels and another building, in south Mumbai, came under siege.

TERRORIST ATTACKs IN MUMBAI

March 12, 1993
Series of 13 bombs rip apart Mumbai's business centresu00a0 killing 257

December 6, 2002
Bomb goes off in a bus in Ghatkopar killing two

January 27, 2003
Bomb goes off on a bicycle in Vile Parle killing one

March 14, 2003
Bomb goes off in a train in Mulund killing 10

July 28, 2003
Bomb goes off in a BEST bus in Ghatkopar killing 4

August 25, 2003
Two bombs go off in cars near the Gateway of Indiau00a0and Zaveri Bazaar killing 50

July 11, 2006
Series of seven bombs go off in trains killing 209

November 26-28, 2008
Coordinated series of attacksu00a0killing at least 172

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