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15:20 GMT, Sunday, 30 November 2008

In pictures: Mumbai aftermath

Bullet hole in the window of the Cafe Leopold
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A sense of the ferocity of the assault on Mumbai over the course of three days is visible at sites across the Indian city.

Forensic experts in Nariman House
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At Nariman House, which was targeted by the militants, forensic experts searched the wrecked premises.

Damage inside Nariman House
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The damage inside Nariman House, the base of orthodox Jewish organisation Chabad-Lubavitch, bears witness to the violence.

Damage inside Nariman House
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The organisation's rabbi and his wife both died here, but their two-year-old son was rescued.

Sweeping up outside the Taj Mahal hotel
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Outside the Taj Mahal hotel, which was also badly damaged in the attacks, clearing up continues.

Memorial to the dead outside the Taj Mahal hotel
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Memorials to the dead have been created across the city.

Girl lights candle outside the Cafe Leopold
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The laying of flowers and the lighting of candles is ubiquitous.

Woman mourns her son who died in the attacks
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The grief caused by a group of young men determined to cause mayhem is incalculable.

Victim of attacks receiving treatment in Mumbai's JJ Hospital
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Hospitals across the city are treating the many wounded.

Peace demonstration in Mumbai
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And the shock of recent days has begun to turn to anger.


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