Thirteen years ago, ten young men stormed into the financial capital of the country with the sole aim of wrecking it to the core — for three consecutive days, the city of Mumbai was wrapped in the grip of terror.
A total of 166 people, including Americans, were killed after 10 LeT terrorists unleashed a wave of violence in Mumbai in 2008. (Express Photo by Vasant Prabhu)
Bullet marks on the glass at Cafe Leopold in Colaba. Leopold café, the bar and restaurant on Colaba Causeway, is where Lashkar gunmen killed 11 people and injured 28. (Express Photo by Vasant Prabhu)
The image of the front dome of Taj Mahal Palace hotel encapsulated with a large plume of smoke is one that is etched in the memory of every Mumbaikar. (Express photo by Vasant Prabhu)
A total of 166 people, including Americans, were killed after 10 LeT terrorists unleashed a wave of violence in Mumbai in 2008. (Express photo by Prashant Nadkar)
Commuters and eyewitnesses remain shell shocked at the indiscriminate firing that took place at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. (Express photo by Pradeep Kocharekar)
Customers inside Cafe Leopold. Leopold café, the bar and restaurant on Colaba Causeway, is where Lashkar gunmen killed 11 people and injured 28. (Express Photo by Pradip Das)
CST after the carnage of 26/11 Mumbai attacks. (Express photo: Pradeep Kocharekar)
A wreath laid at the spot where Maharashtra ATS chief Hemant Karkare, Ashok Kamte and Vijay Salaskar were gunned down, near Cama Hospital in Mumbai. (Express photo : Prashant Nadkar)
This photo, shot exactly a month after the 26/11 attacks, shows a wall at Nariman House ridden with bullet marks.