World | India Commandos End Mumbai Hotel Siege Hostages saved as battles with militants continue throughout city By Rob Quinn Posted Nov 28, 2008 5:52 AM CST Copied Indian commando comes down a rope to reach the top of Nariman House, a location under siege by suspected militants in Mumbai, India, Friday, Nov. 28, 2008. (AP Photo/Siddhartha Babaji) Indian commandos have ended a standoff at Mumbai's Oberoi hotel and freed some 200 hostages, Bloomberg reports. Two terrorists were killed. The military is still fighting to flush out terrorist gunmen in other parts of the city. Up to four terrorists are still holed up with hostages at the Taj Hotel. Commandos earlier abseiled onto the roof of a Jewish center seized by attackers, but the results of that action were still unclear. Many bodies are being found in buildings attacked by the terrorists and the death toll of 130 is expected to rise sharply, reports the BBC. Thirty bodies were recovered from a corridor in the Taj. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh addressed the nation and vowed to go after the individuals and organizations behind the attacks. A previously unknown group called the Deccan Mujahideen has claimed responsibility for the attacks. Read These Next NC mom missing for 24 years doesn't want to be found. An armed man was shot and killed at Mar-a-Lago. Armed man killed at Mar-a-Lago had been reported missing. US recaptures hockey gold with OT win over Canada. Report an error