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India marked the fifth anniversary of the Mumbai attacks

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Members of the 3Gaga Heads, a three-member comedy group from Japan, rehearse at the promenade outside the iconic Taj Mahal Palace and hotel on the fifth anniversary of the 2008 attacks in Mumbai on November 26, 2013. A total of 166 people were killed and more than 300 others were injured when 10 heavily-armed Islamist militants stormed the city on November 26, 2008, attacking a number of sites, including the city's main railway station, two luxury hotels, a popular tourist restaurant and a Jewish centre. (AFP)

 




Workers erect a stage outside the iconic Taj Mahal Palace and hotel on the fifth anniversary of the 2008 attacks in Mumbai on November 26, 2013. A total of 166 people were killed and more than 300 others were injured when 10 heavily-armed Islamist militants stormed the city on November 26, 2008, attacking a number of sites, including the city's main railway station, two luxury hotels, a popular tourist restaurant and a Jewish centre. 9AFP)



Widows and kin of slain servicemen gather at the memorial for police and uniformed personnel who lost their lives in the 2008 terror attacks during the fifth anniversary of the incident in Mumbai on November 26, 2013.  A total of 166 people were killed and more than 300 others were injured when 10 heavily-armed Islamist militants stormed the city on November 26, 2008, attacking a number of sites, including the city's main railway station, two luxury hotels, a popular tourist restaurant and a Jewish centre. (AFP)



Smita Salaskar, widow of slain police officer Vijay Salaskar, offers her tributes at the memorial for police and uniformed personnel who lost their lives in the 2008 terror attacks during the fifth anniversary of the incident in Mumbai on November 26, 2013.  A total of 166 people were killed and more than 300 others were injured when 10 heavily-armed Islamist militants stormed the city on November 26, 2008, attacking a number of sites, including the city's main railway station, two luxury hotels, a popular tourist restaurant and a Jewish centre. (AFP)

 



Rizwan Abbasi (C), lawyer for seven Pakistanis accused of involvement in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, speaks with media representatives during a news conference in Islamabad on November 25, 2013. Lawyers said the case against them "lacks evidence", a day before the fifth anniversary of the assault that left 166 people dead. The three-day onslaught by 10 heavily-armed men on high-profile targets in India's financial capital was blamed on the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant group and relations between the nuclear-armed neighbours plunged. (AFP)

 


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