
26/11 Mumbai attacks
The 26/11 Mumbai attacks were a series of coordinated terrorist assaults that took place over four days, starting November 26, 2008. Organized by a Pakistani militant group, Lashkar-e-Taiba, terrorists targeted multiple locations including hotels, a railway station, and a hospital in Mumbai, India. They used guns, grenades, and automatic weapons, causing widespread fear and chaos. The attack resulted in over 170 deaths and many injuries. It highlighted global terrorism issues, prompting increased security measures and diplomatic discussions to combat such threats. The incident remains a significant reminder of the ongoing fight against international terrorism.