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Indian soldiers take position outside Nariman House, Mumbai, India (AFP Photo / Sajjad Hussain) 27.11.2008, 12:20 1 comment

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Mumbai terrorists used Chechen tactics

Published: 28 November, 2008, 22:12


Budennovsk, 1995, hospital on fire after terrorist attack, (AFP Photo / Sergey Kuznyetsov)

The terrorists in the Indian city of Mumbai, who killed more than 150 people and injured over 300, used the same tactics that Chechen field militants employed in the Northern Caucasus, says Russian counter terrorism presidential envoy Anatoly Safonov.

 
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