On the 12th anniversary of Mumbai terror attacks on Thursday, actors Akshay Kumar, Anupam Kher and others shared a tribute to the martyrs and victims of the deathly attacks. To commemorate the sacrifice of the security personnel and common people in the incident, the stars took to their social media and recalled the dreadful day. Tributes are pouring since morning as the world on Thursday is remembering all those who lost their lives in the siege on India’s commercial capital.
Superstar Akshay Kumar took to his Twitter and wrote, “26/11, a day Mumbaikars will never forget. My heartfet tribute to the martyrs and victims of the #MumbaiTerrorAttack. We will forever be indebted to our bravehearts for their supreme sacrifice”
On the opposite hand, veteran actor Anupam Kher shared a flag-waving publish on social media to bear in mind the sacrifice of safety personnel within the ghastly assaults, which started on November 26, 2008, lasted for 4 days, main to loss of life of 166 folks and injuring over 300.
The two occasions National Film Awards winner shared a publish on Twitter with a caption, “Mumbai hamle me 26/11 ko kya hua tha, ye duniya kabhi nahi bhulegi, or hum Hindustani to bilkul bhi nahi. Is aatankwadi hamle me jinhone apni jaan gawayi or jinhone apni jaane di, unhe meri bhawpuran shradhanjali. Na bhulengye or na hi bhulne dengye #WeWillNeverForget #MumbaiTerrorAttack (The world will never forget what happened in Mumbai on 26/11. And we Hindustani (Indians) will not forget it at all. My soulful tributes to those who lost their lives and who sacrificed their lives in this terrorist attack will not be forgotten. # WeWillNeverForget #MumbaiTerrorAttack),” with folded fingers emoticon.
Israelis and Indian students also paid respects to the victims of 26/11 in Jerusalem, Rehovot and Tel Aviv.
French ambassador Emmanuel Lenain said in the memory of victims. “12 years after the horrific Mumbai Terror Attacks, France pays tribute to the memory of the victims. France and India stand together in combating terrorism,” Lenain said.
On November 26, 2008, ten Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists from Pakistan arrived via the sea route to Mumbai and opened fire, and attacked some of Mumbai’s famous landmarks. The incident that took place throughout four days in 6 areas in Mumbai killed 166 people and injured 300. Nine terrorists were killed by the security forces including the NSG, the elite commando force of the nation.