26/11 Mumbai attacks 14th anniversary: Nation remembers martyrsFourteen years ago, on November 26, 2008, Mumbai was wounded by heavily armed terrorists who entered via sea and coordinated a series of attacks that killed 166 people including 26 foreign nationals. In this ghastly attack, many bravehearts put their lives at risk to save others. Today, we remember the heroes who were martyred in the attack.
26/11 attacks: Nation remembers martyrs and victims
Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) chief Hemant Karkare led from the front and walled Mumbai until terrorists Kasab and Ismail opened fire outside the Cama Hospital killing him. In 2009, he was posthumously given the Ashoka Chakra, India's highest peacetime gallantry decoration. Credit: DH Pool Photo
Encounter specialist Vijay Salaskar was the second braveheart who was killed in the 2008 terror attack. Credit: DH Pool Photo
Senior police officer Ashok Kamte was martyred along with Karkare and Salaskar outside the Cama Hospital as per Kasab's confession post-capture. Credit: Twitter/@MahilaCongress
Despite being shot over 40 times, heavily injured Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Tukaram Omble singlehandedly nabbed Ajmal Kasab alive. Credit: Twitter/@GChintamani
Team commander of 51 Special Action Group, Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan defended his fellow commandos and guests trapped in the Taj Hotel until he was shot dead in Operation Black Tornado. Credit: Twitter/@DrUgrabhatah
The GM of Taj Hotel, Karambir Singh Kang administered the evacuation of the guests from the hotel despite losing his own wife and sons who were stuck on the sixth floor. Credit: Twitter/@PCMohanMP
Nanny Sandra Samuel saved 2-year-old Moshe Holtzberg from the terrorists who opened fire at the Nariman House that killed many including his parents. Credit DH Pool Photo
Mallika Jagad, a hotel staff, led about 60 guests to safety. Along with the other staff, Jagad locked the banquet doors, turned off the lights, and asked the guests to remain silent, until they were spotted by the fire crew who helped them escape through the window. Credit: Twitter/@TEDxIIFTDelhi
Sniffer dogs from Mumbai Police’s Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad Sultan, Tiger, Max and Ceaser saved uncountable lives by sniffing out RDX, IED and other explosives with their sharp sense of smell. Credit: Twitter/@explainoexpo