Get Updates
Get notified of breaking news, exclusive insights, and must-see stories!

150 killed in Mumbai blasts; terrorists strike in Srinagar too

Mumbai/Srinagar, July 11 (UNI) In coordinated operations, terrorists today carried out audacious attacks in the country's commercial capital, triggering serial blasts in local trains at 7 places, killing around 150 people and injuring over 400, and grenade attacks in Srinagar targetting tourists.

In a ghastly reminder of the bloody 1993 post-Ayodhya explosions in the megapolis, around 150 people were killed and more than 400 injured, many of them seriously, as a series of powerful blasts ripped through local trains at seven places within the space of half of an hour in Mumbai this evening.

Addressing a press conference after chairing an emergency cabinet meeting, Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh said that 147 persons were killed and 439 injured in the seven powerful bomb blasts that rocked Mumbai's suburban western railway services during the evening peak hours.

The worst-ever mayhem in Mumbai after 1993 came hours after terrorists in an upsurge of violence, killed at least eight people, six of them tourists from West Bengal and wounded 37 in a series of grenade blasts in the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. The high-intensity blasts in Mumbai ripped through suburban trains during peak hours, with the first occurring at 1820 hrs at Matunga, followed by seven more explosions within the next ten minutes at Mahim, Bandra, Khar, Jogeshwari, Borivali (twice) and Mira Road.

The trains were either on the platforms of the railway stations or between the stations when the explosions occurred.

In what certainly was a well-planned terrorist operation, the blasts occurred when the trains were packed to capacity with office-goers returning home.

Police said the blasts were so powerful that the roof of the Mahim Railway Station was blown to pieces.

Mangled remains of the dead were strewn all over the areas where the blasts occurred, while blood stains were visible on the tracks.

The injured were rushed to various hospitals in the metropolis.

A high alert was sounded across the country soon after the blasts as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Singh convened a high-level meeting with Home Minister Shivraj Patil and top officials to review the situation arising from the explosions in Mumbai as well as the terrorist violence in Srinagar earlier in the day.

Mr Patil, along with Railway Minister Lalu Prasad and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, have rushed to Mumbai.

More than a million people travel daily on the suburban trains, considered the lifeline of Mumbai.

Eds: pick up suitably from earlier series.

UNI Team VD0002

Notifications
Settings
Clear Notifications
Notifications
Use the toggle to switch on notifications
  • Block for 8 hours
  • Block for 12 hours
  • Block for 24 hours
  • Don't block
Gender
Select your Gender
  • Male
  • Female
  • Others
Age
Select your Age Range
  • Under 18
  • 18 to 25
  • 26 to 35
  • 36 to 45
  • 45 to 55
  • 55+