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ABC NewsMumbai is finally starting to show signs of life; five days after terrorist attacks paralyzed this city and sent shockwaves around the world.
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A Mumbai police spokesperson today told ABC News today the death toll has risen to 188 including nine terrorists. Twenty-nine of the dead were reportedly foreigners, including at least six Americans.
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The one surviving gunman has reportedly told authorities he is a member of a Pakistani group with ties to Kashmir called Lashkar-e-Taiba. For years the group, whose name means "army of the righteous," has been trying to start a war between India and Pakistan over the disputed Himalayan province of Kashmir.
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Even before the claim, anger over the coordinated terrorist attacks was exacerbating tensions between the two nations, both nuclear-armed states, as investigators try piece together how so few attackers could have wreaked so much carnage in India's largest city.
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Also included in the article are stories of Americans trapped in the Taj Mahal hotel and how they made it out alive.