Mumbai Attack-November 2008
The Jedburgh Research Initiative recently completed a study of the Mumbai Terrorist Attack by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) in November 08.
The attack was carried out by ten terrorists, all male, with ages ranging from 20-28 years old. The attackers were led by a veteran jihadist named Ishmail Khan, who had previous operational experience in Chechnya, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Nine of the terrorists were killed during the attack and one, Kasab, was captured and debriefed by Indian authorities.
The attack was a departure from previous explosive-centered terrorist events. The terrorists worked in teams, and primarily used small arms fire and hand grenades, although several IEDs were employed as well. The terrorist teams seized high-profile target buildings in order to maximize casualties and psychological impact.
The incident lasted nearly 61 hours and resulted in more than 100 killed and 300 wounded.
You can download the full report here -Mumbai Reconstruction (1743).
The presentation of the 2008 Mumbai Terrorist Attack is complete. We are proud to offer counter-terrorism training and exercises based on the lessons learned from this violent attack. Contact us for availability and pricing.


