Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Indian forces searched for the remaining attackers hiding in a hotel in Mumbai nearly 60 hours after a group of militants stormed locations in the city, including a Jewish center where five hostages were killed.
The death toll was at 160 after the attacks on 10 sites in the city and 11 militants were killed, CNN said. The Indian government said at least 370 were wounded as the attackers moved through India’s financial hub, targeting the Jewish center, the Oberoi-Trident hotel complex, the Taj in the city center, a railroad station and a restaurant.
Most of those who died were Indians and a final death toll hasn’t been officially released. Five Americans died in the attacks, the U.S. State Department said in a statement. More U.S. citizens are missing.
A German, two Australians, two Frenchmen, a Briton, a Japanese, a Canadian, a Singaporean and an Italian were among the dead, the Associated Press said yesterday.