“Tahawwur Rana departed Mumbai a week prior to 26/11 attacks, reveals new information”

Tahawwur Rana, a key plotter of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, had left Mumbai a week before the tragic incident. Rana, a Pakistani-American, was involved in providing support to the Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist group which carried out the deadly attacks. The revelation of his departure just days prior to the attack raises questions about his possible foreknowledge of the planned assault. The Mumbai attacks, which took place on November 26, 2008, claimed the lives of over 160 people and injured hundreds more. Rana’s ties to the terrorist group were uncovered during the investigation into the attacks. His departure from Mumbai shortly before the incident adds a new layer of intrigue to the case. The incident, known as 26/11, remains one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in Indian history. The details of Rana’s movements in the days leading up to the attacks have come to light through ongoing investigations. The timing of his departure from Mumbai has sparked speculation about his role in the planning and execution of the attacks. The revelations about Rana’s movements have reignited interest in the case and raised questions about the level of support and coordination behind the Mumbai attacks. The investigation into Rana’s involvement in the attacks continues to uncover new details about the events leading up to that fateful day in 2008.

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