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FACTBOX: India says 22 foreigners killed in Mumbai attacks

NEW DELHI
Sat Nov 29, 2008 8:22am EST

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian officials said 22 foreigners were killed in the Mumbai attacks and 23 wounded, a senior home ministry official said on Saturday.

World  |  China

Following is a table of the nationalities of the foreigners killed.

Australia -1

Canada - 2

China - 1

Germany - 3

Italy - 1

Israel - 3

Japan - 1

Mauritius- 1

Singapore - 1

Thailand - 1

United States of America- 1

United Kingdom - 1

The identity of the remaining five foreigners is yet to be established. However, the U.S. State Department has said that five American citizens had been killed.

(Compiled by Surojit Gupta and C.J. Kuncheria; Editing by Bryson Hull and Paul Tait)



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