HIS face set with evil intent and dedicated to a murderous mission, one of the terrorists behind the atrocity in India is dressed like an average teenager. Wearing a T-shirt and carrying a backpack, he resembles a typical student, aside from the fact he comes cradling an AK-47 assault rifle, while his bag contains not books but round after round of bullets. Last night, the Mumbai death toll reached 119 – including a British citizen – with more than 300 others wounded, after India's most affluent city came under co-ordinated attack by bands of gunmen.
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The assault is believed to have started at about 9:30pm local time on Wednesday. Leaping from their inflatable boats, the terrorists split up, heading for targets in the heart of southern Mumbai's tourist area. One group commandeered a vehicle and sprayed passers-by with bullets, before going on to fire indiscriminately in a train station, as well as at hospitals.
Shooting took place shortly afterwards at the Leopold Café, which is popular with foreign tourists. Diane Murphy, 58, and her husband, Michael, 59, retired teachers from Northumberland, were settling down to dinner on the second day of their holiday when the gunmen burst in. Mrs Murphy was shot in the foot, while her husband was hit in the stomach.
Mrs Murphy, who is still in hospital, said: "All of a sudden, there was automatic gunfire. The whole place fell apart. It was tremendously loud. My husband and I were hit, as were lots of people. Everybody was down on the ground. The gunfire stopped for a few seconds then started again. We had to wait – it seemed like an age – for police to arrive."
Meanwhile, other attackers arrived at the Taj Mahal Palace hotel, the city's most illustrious, which had about 2,000 guests, demanding to know which were British or American.
Cheryl Robinson, a British tourist, said: "We were at dinner when we heard shots fired. There was gunfire and explosions. We stayed on the floor. Many were lying under tables, under furniture, and the hotel staff told us to be quiet. They locked the doors and warned us to sit tight."
Amid the chaos, a water pipe burst, drenching them. "We lay down in the water. We could hear the sound of people running outside. It was terrifying," said Ms Robinson, who was released from the hotel after about seven hours.
Across town, the lift at the Oberoi Trident hotel was descending, but Alan Jones and the other occupants were unaware that their destination was a hell of bullets and blood.
As the door opened on to the lobby, Mr Jones heard bangs. Two Japanese men got out first but quickly turned round again as they saw armed men spraying the lobby with bullets. "As they got back in, a bullet hit one of the Japanese men in the back of the leg," said Mr Jones, 42, a Welsh businessman. "Flesh and blood splattered everywhere. I looked up to see one of the gunmen was approaching. I tried to close the door, but the injured guy's leg was preventing it from closing. It was absolutely terrifying."
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"The commandos are in control," Dipak Dutta told a local news channel after being rescued. As the troops escorted him through the corridors, they told him not to look down at any of the bodies. He added: "A lot of chef trainees were massacred in the kitchen."
While Mumbai has suffered a spate of terrorist atrocities in recent years, including a series of bombings in 2006 that killed 187, this was the first time British, American and Jewish people had been deliberately targeted.
Alex Chamberlain, a Briton who had been dining at the Oberoi, said gunman ushered 30 to 40 people from the restaurant into a stairway and, speaking in Hindi or Urdu, ordered everyone to put their hands up.
He said: "The gunmen stopped and asked, 'Where are you from? Any British or American? Show your ID'. My friend said, 'Tell them you're Italian'. And there I was with my hands up, basically thinking I was in a lot of trouble". He said he managed to slip away as the group were forced to walk upstairs.
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"That is why we have decided that warning will not just remain a warning, we would ensure that it is proved true, an example of which you have seen in Mumbai. Now we will keep on reacting till the time we don't take revenge of every atrocity on us, every insult to us."