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Mumbai 26/11 Attack: Rare CCTV video of Ajmal Kasab and other terrorists surface

The video is a look into the horrendous attack that rocked the financial capital of India.

Published: November 27, 2015 5:35 PM IST

By India.com News Desk

Mumbai 26/11 Attack: Rare CCTV video of Ajmal Kasab and other terrorists surface

Nov 27: Seven years after the horrific Mumbai 26/11 attacks that killed 160, here is a rare CCTV video that has surfaced which shows the night when the terrorists shook Mumbaikars and rest of the nation. The video shows the incident on the night of November 26 in 2008. Ajmal Kasab and other terrorists are seen walking along the corridor of Taj Mahal hotel looking for hidden guests. (Also Read- 6/11 Mumbai attacks: Timeline of the terrorist attack that shattered the financial capital)

Kasab was the only terrorist captured alive on the night. He was hanged four years later on November 21, 2012. The Pakistani based terrorists attacked prominent places of Mumbai including Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, the Oberoi Trident, the Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, Leopold Cafe, Cama Hospital, the Nariman House Jewish community centre. The attack which had begun on November 26 lasted till 29 November.

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The video is a look into the horrendous attack that rocked the financial capital of India. It shows some of the most terrifying moments of the unfortunate day. A cashier hiding behind the door, guests being taken as hostages, terrorists trying to break through door to find hiding people are some of the heart-breaking moments thing video will show you. It also shows our brave commandos who did their best to bring the situation under control.

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