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A National Security Guard commando comes down a rope to reach the top of Nariman House, a location under siege by suspected militants in Mumbai, India, Friday November 28, 2008. Indian forces targeted the landmark hotel with grenades and gunfire Saturday morning as suspected Muslim militants made a last stand, just hours after elite commandos stormed a Jewish center.
An Indian commando takes position in the neighbouring building of "Nariman Bhavan", where armed militants are believed to be holed up in Mumbai November 27, 2008. The building has mainly Jewish residents. Elite Indian commandos fought room to room battles with Islamist militants inside two luxury hotels to save scores of people trapped or taken hostage, as the country's prime minister blamed neighbouring countries.
An Indian National Security Guard (NSG) commando is seen rappelling from a helicopter onto the roof of a Jewish centre in Mumbai November 28, 2008, where suspected Islamist militants are holding at least 10 Israeli.
A commando fires at suspected terrorists holed up in a house owned by Israelis in Colaba, Mumbai, India, Friday, Nov. 28, 2008. Security forces assaulted a Jewish center in Mumbai where Muslim militants were believed holed up with possible hostages Friday, with black-clad commandos dropping from a Indian helicopter as sharpshooters opened fire on the five-story building.
Soldiers take position near the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai November 28, 2008. A chief of an Indian commando unit flushing out militants at the hotel said on Friday that he saw 12 to 15 bodies in one room.
A National Security Guard commando rappels from a helicopter near Nariman House, where suspected militants are believed to be hiding, in Mumbai November 28, 2008. Pakistan's spy chief has agreed to share intelligence with New Delhi on the brazen militant attacks in Mumbai, India said on Friday, as a siege at two hotels and a Jewish centre neared its end amid gunfire and more deaths. Nariman House has mainly Jewish residents.
A National Security Guard commando fires at suspected militants believed to be hiding in Nariman House, in Mumbai November 28, 2008. Pakistan's spy chief has agreed to share intelligence with New Delhi on the brazen militant attacks in Mumbai, India said on Friday, as a siege at two hotels and a Jewish centre neared its end amid gunfire and more deaths. Nariman House has mainly Jewish residents.
A National Security Guard commando is seen at the roof during an operation against terrorists holed up at Nariman House in Colaba, Mumbai, India, Friday, Nov. 28, 2008. Explosions and gunfire continued intermittently at the Taj Mahal hotel Friday afternoon, two days after a chain of militant attacks across India's financial center left people dead and the city in panic. |
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nice pics !!!
dan sebab itu lah kita amat amat memerlukan helikopter !! (offtopic) .. masa ni la nak pakai helikopter .. |
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Reply #22 manusia biasa's post
Aku nampak cara komando MO commandos India ni berterabur semacam le, maksud aku macam tak well coordinated. Even kalau tengok dari segi weaponary & personal, togel aje dan tak dilengkapi dengan secukupnya. Untuk ini aku salute spec-ops unit kita walaupun masih takde helikopter, hehehehe!!! |
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Reply #23 Canaletto's post
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Sebijik ala-ala Sivaji The Boss...Cinna Pappa Padiappa!!! |
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aku tengok plan commando india ni macam berterabur je... dlm foreign press, one of the soldiers said that it was pitch black and they just opened fire at the terrorists.. gamaknya la kalau ada human shield tak ke naya... |
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Reply #25 Canaletto's post
Kakakaka.....main spray aje! |
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Reply #27 guyfawke's post
tu yg punya ramai casualties tu..tp ntahla..bukan ada sapa buleh verify pun..tp tengok gaya dia spray pun..kalo room tu penuh hostage mmmm... |
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Reply #25 Canaletto's post
another view..
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Originally posted by guyfawke at 1-12-2008 08:07 AM
aku tengok plan commando india ni macam berterabur je... dlm foreign press, one of the soldiers said that it was pitch black and they just opened fire at the terrorists.. gamaknya la kalau ada hu ...
The Indian police are well prepared for this and the Indian govt policy is not to give in to terrorists. Thats why they will shoot to kill even if it means killing hostages.
Many countries have the same policy too although it is not openly acknowledged. I think Malaysia has the same policy as well. |
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Debmey;
Malaysian Commando subteam 'Cloze Quarter Battle team' had enough training .. |
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ni aku jumpa kat board current issue
Bapu Thombre, assistant commissioner with the Mumbai railway police, said the police were armed mainly with batons or World War I-era rifles and spread out across the station.
"They are not trained to respond to major attacks," he said.
The gunmen continued their rampage outside the station. They eventually ambushed a police van, killed five officers inside _ including the city's counterterrorism chief _ and hijacked the vehicle as two wounded officers lay bleeding in the back seat.
"The way Mumbai police handled the situation, they were not combat ready," said Jimmy Katrak, a security consultant. "You don't need the Indian army to neutralize eight to nine people."
Constable Arun Jadhav, one of the wounded policemen, said the men laughed when they noticed the dead officers wore bulletproof vests.
With no SWAT team in this city of 18 million, authorities called in the only unit in the country trained to deal with such crises. But the National Security Guards, which largely devotes its resources to protecting top officials, is based outside of New Delhi and it took the commandos nearly 10 hours to reach the scene.
That gave the gunmen time to consolidate control over two luxury hotels and a Jewish center, said Sahni.
As the siege dragged on, local police improperly strapped on ill-fitting bulletproof vests. Few had two-way radios to communicate.
Even the commandos lacked night vision goggles and thermal sensors that would have allowed them to locate the hostages and gunmen inside the buildings, Sahni said.
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India says all Mumbai attackers from Pakistan
MUMBAI - The Mumbai attackers were all from Pakistan, India'sdeputy interior minister said on Monday, as more top political headsrolled over last week's carnage which left more than 170 dead.
With US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice due in India onWednesday in a show of "solidarity," the comments from Deputy HomeMinister Shakeel Ahmad were the strongest yet pointing a finger ofblame across the border.
India and Pakistan, both armed with nuclear weapons, have foughtthree wars and nearly came to a fourth over a previous attack on Indiansoil, and there have been fears the latest bloodshed could deepentensions between them.
"We are not saying that it is sponsored by the Pakistangovernment," India's Deputy Home Minister Shakeel Ahmad told the BBC,adding that Pakistani soil was nevertheless being used for "anti-India"activities.
"The terrorists who have been killed in these encounters in Mumbaiin the last few days were of Pakistani origin," Ahmad said, as well asthe lone gunman arrested after the stunning coordinated attacks inIndia's financial capital.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh said Monday that hehad offered to resign amid widespread public anger over perceivedintelligence and security failings that contributed to the bloodshed.
"If the responsibility of the attacks is on the chief minister,then I will go," Deshmukh told reporters. His deputy, R.R. Patil, hadstepped down earlier in the day.
The most high-profile political casualty has been Interior MinisterShivraj Patil who resigned on Sunday after "owning moralresponsibility" and has been replaced.
India's powerful national security adviser offered to quit but will likely stay put.
With a sense of normalcy only slowly returning to the sprawlingcity, the focus has turned to who might be responsible for the brazengrenade and gun assault on two luxury hotels, a hospital, a railwaystation, a Jewish centre and other sites.
Suspicion has fallen on Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, which isfighting Indian control of disputed Kashmir and was behind the 2001attack on the Indian parliament in New Delhi which pushed theneighbours close to war.
According to Indian media reports Monday citing unnamed sources,Indian government officials feel that Pakistan has not fully enforcedits official ban on the group, and was therefore in some way complicit.
But Pakistan has denied any involvement in the latest bloodshed,which threatens to derail a slow-moving peace process launched in 2004,and Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has urged India not to"over-react."
Pakistan has repeatedly underlined that it is fighting its ownbattle against Islamist insurgents, who have taken their bloodycampaign to the heart of the Pakistan capital, and stressed the twonations have a common enemy.
"Even if the militants are linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba, who do youthink we are fighting?" Zardari told Monday's Financial Times, notingthat Pakistan was battling a welter of militant groups along its borderwith Afghanistan.
"The architects of this calamity in Mumbai have managed to raise athreat on our other border," the president said, referring to thefrontier with India.
That comment suggested the Mumbai attacks might prompt Pakistan toconsider pulling troops away from the fight against Al-Qaeda and theTaliban along the Afghan border -- a development the United Stateswould surely wish to avoid and one that Rice is bound to address on hervisit.
"It is a fact, a sad fact, that India has now experienced this level of terror," State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said.
"(Rice) and others in the government will be having discussionsgoing forward about cooperating on the war on terror," he said. "Thosewill go at the pace with whatever the Indian government is comfortablewith."
At least 172 people were killed and almost 300 were wounded in the60-hour assault that began on Wednesday evening. A Jewish centre wasamong the targets, and eyewitnesses said some attackers singled outBritons and Americans.
Tension between India and Pakistan dates to the post-independencepartition of India in 1947 that created the Islamic state of Pakistanand led to horrific bloodletting between Muslims and Hindus.
India has also had its share of homegrown unrest, from Muslims toMaoists to Hindu extremists, and Indian officials have repeatedlydeclined to blame Pakistan directly for the Mumbai attacks.
"We have had terrorist attacks before... but this attack wasdifferent," Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Sunday. "They camewith the explicit aim of killing large numbers of innocent civilians,including foreign visitors."
About 30 foreigners were killed including five Americans, threeGermans, two French, two Australians, two Canadians, an Italian, aJapanese and a Singaporean. |
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Balas #34 Debmey\ catat
wa dapat tahu macam ini jadi kpd rakyat singapore yg mana jadi tebusan (sempat call balik ke hubby) tapi dibunuh bila comando tak mau berunding dgn terroist. |
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hhh
Originally posted by guyfawke at 1-12-2008 08:07 AM
aku tengok plan commando india ni macam berterabur je... dlm foreign press, one of the soldiers said that it was pitch black and they just opened fire at the terrorists.. gamaknya la kalau ada hu ...
Tu la ramai tebusan yang terbunuh.... mereka main hentam je..kalau disiasat la..memang banyak peluru tentera india menembusi tebusan berbanding peluru penyerang...
satu misi komando yang "FAIL" |
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Reply #36 manusia biasa's post
Kira macam dalam filem Tamil/Hindi la ek, pakai baton panjang dengan SMLE...hehehe |
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