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A year on, Mumbai still vulnerable

China Daily | Updated: 2009-11-26 07:51

MUMBAI: The walls that the rockets blew out have not been repaired and the plaster is a dense scattershot of bullet holes. Dozens of holes, blasted by grenades, pockmark the linoleum floors.

One year after the terror attack that left 166 people dead, the Chabad House - a once-popular site with Jewish travelers where six foreigners were killed - remains scarred, still and quiet.

In part, that silence is a symptom of how much remains unchanged since 10 militants fanned out across Mumbai last Nov 26, attacking hotels, a train station and other targets, paralyzing India's financial capital.

A year on, Mumbai still vulnerable

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