Terrified Westerners describe Mumbai chaos
(CNN) — Americans and other foreigners were among those caught up in the bloodshed and chaos of the terror attacks in Mumbai, India, on Wednesday and Thursday.

A foreign national held hostage by gunmen for nearly 24 hours is released from the Oberoi hotel in Mumbai.
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At least six foreigners were among the 125 dead, police said. Targets included two luxury hotels, the Oberoi and the Taj Mahal, as well as a cafe popular with Western tourists.
A man told a local television station that he was in the Oberoi around 10 p.m. Wednesday when gunmen entered the lobby and began rounding up guests, asking for anyone with a U.S. or British passport and taking about 15 of them hostage.
Fire raged at the Oberoi, the scene of much bloodshed as explosions and gunshots rang out Thursday morning. Outside the Taj Mahal, screaming and fighting broke out as reporters scrambled to capture the chaotic scene.
Australian filmmaker Anthony Rose told CNN that he had just arrived at the Oberoi hotel when he heard gunshots in the lobby and saw a fellow Australian shot in the leg and then shot at close range in the head by one of the attackers.
He said that he and others in his film crew fled through back doors in the hotel to escape the shooters.
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Among those killed in the two days of violence was British yachtsman Andreas Liveras, according to St. George’s Hospital in Mumbai.
At least one French national is trapped in the Oberoi hotel, according to the French Foreign Ministry in Paris.
A woman from Nashville, Tennessee, was shot in the arm and leg by the attackers, who barged into a ballroom at her hotel, her husband told CNN affiliate WSMV.
Andi Varagona operates a holistic health clinic in Nashville and was in Mumbai for training, her husband, Santos Lopez, told the station.
According to Lopez, his wife called him and said, "We were ambushed and we were shot."
When he asked Varagona if she was all right, she told him she had been shot in the leg and arm and was at that moment being wheeled into surgery, Lopez said.
"My God, I cried more than I cried in my entire life," Lopez told WSMV. "I mean, it’s just been so overwhelming with emotion. … You tend to believe that things that happen in the world happen to other people, until it happens to you."
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WSMV is reporting that Varagona came out of surgery Wednesday night — a bullet removed from her leg.
An American woman, who was still inside the Taj with her husband, told CNN by phone Thursday that television feeds into the rooms had stopped and she did not know what was going on.
"We have water and we’re hunkered down and patient and ready to wait it out," she said. "We’re OK
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