Rescue workers search for bodies inside the mangled compartment of one of the blast affected local trains at Mahim railway station in Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, on July 11. A series of explosions ripped through commuter trains during evening rush hour in India’s financial capital. (AFP/Getty Images, Strdel)
An injured Indian commuter looks inside a shattered wagon following a bomb blast in Mumbai on July 11. At least 140 were killed and more than 430 wounded when blasts ripped apart commuter trains in India’s financial capital Mumbai during evening rush hour, the state’s top elected official said. (AFP/Getty Images/STRDEL)
Frisking passenger An Indian policeman frisks a passsenger at the Nizamuddin railway station in New Delhi on July 11 as the Indian capital was put on a high security alert following a series of bomb blasts in India’s financial capital of Mumbai. (AFP/Getty Images/Manpreet Romana)
Patroling the station Indian policemen patrol the New Delhi railway station in New Delhi on July 11, as the the Indian capital was put on a high security alert following a series of bomb blasts in India’s financial capital of Mumbai. (AFP/Getty Images/Manpreet Romana)
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Police and onlookers Police and onlookers stand around a mangled commuter train’s wagon following a series of blasts which targeted India’s financial capital commuters’ network in Mumbai on July 11. (AFP/Getty Images/Indranil Mukherjee)
Standing guard An Indian security official stands guard at India Gate in New Delhi on July 11 as the the Indian capital was put on a high security alert following a series of bomb blasts in India’s financial capital of Mumbai. (AFP/Getty Images/Manan Vatsyayana)
Checking for explosives A security official with a sniffer dog checks a train in Ahmedabad which was canceled from its journey to Mumbai on July 11. (AFP/Getty Images/STRDEL)
High alert Delhi Police officials check a vehicle at a market as the city is put on a security high alert in New Delhi on July 11. Seven explosions ripped through commuter trains during evening rush hour in India’s financial capital Mumbai. (AFP/Getty Images/Mana Vatsyayana)