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An Indian army officer (left) congratulates an Indian National Security Guard (NSG) commando after their successful operation at The Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai, on November 29. Commandos killed three holdout gunmen in Taj Hotel, bringing an end of a two-day Islamic militant assault on India's financial capital that left at least 155 dead, including foreigners.
An Indian army soldier takes position next to a board in Hindi language reading "Mumbai" during a gun battle at Taj Mahal hotel (seen in the background) Mumbai November 29, 2008. Operations to dislodge militants at the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai ended on Saturday, security officials said, and at least three Islamist gunmen were killed
Indian soldiers react after a successful operation to dislodge Islamist militants from Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai November 29, 2008. Operations to dislodge militants at the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai ended on Saturday, security officials said, and at least three Islamist gunmen were killed.
An Indian policeman takes cover as a helicopter arrives outside Nariman House in Mumbai. Special forces have stormed a Mumbai Jewish centre and battled to free guests at two hotels, as India blamed Pakistan for an audacious Islamist militant attack that left at least 130 people dead.
People shout slogans as an Indian National Security Guard (NSG) commando leaves the Nariman House after an operation, in Mumbai November 28, 2008. The commandos killed two Islamist gunmen at the Jewish centre in Mumbai but failed to save five hostages who were found dead.
An Indian National Security Guard (NSG) commando carrying a weapon leaves Nariman House as other paramilitary units watch after an operation, in Mumbai November 28, 2008. The commandos killed two Islamist gunmen at the Jewish centre in Mumbai but failed to save five hostages who were found dead.
Indian National Security Guard (NSG) commandos leave Nariman House after an operation, in Mumbai November 28, 2008. The commandos killed two Islamist gunmen at the Jewish centre in Mumbai but failed to save five hostages who were found dead.
Freed hostages flash the victory sign from a bus window after being rescued from a hotel in Mumbai. The government has said it was too early to say if Britons of Pakistani origin could be among the gunmen in the Mumbai attacks, but acknowledged it was "intensively" probing who was behind the plot.
Members of an Indian bomb disposal squad arrive to dispose unexploded bombs after an operation at the Nariman House in Mumbai November 28, 2008 after commandos cleared the building of Islamist gunmen. The commandos killed two gunmen at the Jewish centre in Mumbai but failed to save five hostages who were found dead.
Members of an Indian bomb disposal squad arrive to dispose unexploded bombs after an operation at the Nariman House in Mumbai November 28, 2008 after commandos cleared the building of Islamist gunmen. The commandos killed two gunmen at the Jewish centre in Mumbai but failed to save five hostages who were found dead
An Indian National Security Guard (NSG) commando (R) leaves Nariman House as other paramilitary units watch after an operation, in Mumbai November 28, 2008. The commandos killed two Islamist gunmen at the Jewish centre in Mumbai but failed to save five hostages who were found dead
