On November 26, 2008, Islamic terrorists from Pakistan carried out more than 10 attacks across India’s financial capital, killing scores of people and taking hostages in three locations. In a coordinated assault, the men stormed a Jewish cultural center, three five-star hotels, a popular restaurant and bar and the city's historic train station. More than 160 people were killed, including some of the city's top police commanders. India blamed the attacks on the Lashkar-e-Tayyiba, a Pakistan-based terror group allied with al Qaeda. The only surviving gunman was sentenced to death by hanging in May 2010.
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