Policemen inspect the site of a bomb blast at the Gateway of India area in Bombay, India, Aug. 25, 2003. Consecutive bombs exploded in a crowded jewelry market and a historical landmark in Bombay, killing at least 40 people, wounding 150 others and shaking buildings in India's financial capital.
A policeman inspects the site of a bomb blast in Bombay, India, Aug. 25, 2003.
Indian fireman and policemen work at the scene of a bomb blast at the Gateway of India area in Bombay, India, Aug. 25, 2003.
Policemen inspect the site of a bomb blast near the Gateway of India in Bombay, India, Aug. 25, 2003.
Bodies of victims of bomb blasts lie at the St. George Hospital in Bombay, India, Aug. 25, 2003.
A policeman takes notes as a car damaged in a bomb blast lies in the foreground in Bombay, India, Aug. 25, 2003. The explosion came the same day as the release of a report of a disputed Hindu and Muslim religious site that has been linked to the previous Bombay blast.
A fireman takes a picture of shrapnel after a bomb blast in Bombay, India, Aug. 25, 2003.
A fireman stands behind a barricade as people look on near the site of a bomb blast in Bombay, India, Aug. 25, 2003.
An injured person from a bomb blast is taken on a stretcher into the St. George Hospital in Bombay, India, Aug. 25, 2003.
Police inspect a car damaged in a bomb blast at Zawari Bazar in Bombay, India, Aug. 25, 2003.
A fireman climbs up a ladder to inspect a damaged building as a damaged car lies in the foreground after a bomb blast at Zaveri Bazar in Bombay, India, Aug. 25, 2003.
Police and people look at a vehicle damaged in a bomb blast at the Gateway of India, background, in Bombay, India, Aug. 25, 2003.
Police and people look on at the site of a bomb blast at Zaveri Bazar in Bombay, India, Aug. 25, 2003.
Policemen and people look on at the site of a bomb blast at the Zaveri Bazaar in Bombay, India, Monday, Aug. 25, 2003. Bombs exploded in a crowded jewelry market and a historical landmark in Bombay on Monday, killing at least 42 people, wounding 150 others and shaking buildings in India's financial capital. The explosion came same day as the release of a report of a disputed Hindu and Muslim religious site that has been linked to the previous Bombay blast.
Wreckage of the taxi in which a bomb was planted lies in front of the Taj Mahal Hotel, background, in Bombay, India, Monday, Aug. 25, 2003. The bombings killed at least 42 people and injured at least 150. The explosion came same day as the release of a report of a disputed Hindu and Muslim religious site that has been linked to the previous Bombay blast.
Civic workers clear debris at the site of a bomb blast at Zaveri Bazar in Bombay, India, Monday, Aug. 25, 2003. The bombings killed at least 44 people and injured at least 150, 40 of them critically wounded. The explosion came same day as the release of a report of a disputed Hindu and Muslim religious site that has been linked to the previous Bombay blast.