 You don't need it. I'm Corbin. I am Rick. You can follow us on Instagram and Twitter. It's so juicy. Thanks for watching Patreon and follow us official Twitter account. No intro today guys. You don't need it. Nope. But because today is 1126 and so we are doing a few videos. We know that date obviously from the horrific incidents that happened that day. I want to say off the bat, people have, like when we do stuff on certain people's birthday, they say we're taking advantage of certain people's days. I'm sent this stuff by a group of people that ask us to react to it on certain days. That's all we ever do on this channel. So I want to say that just because, obviously this is such a horrific event, but we don't know much about it. And taking advantage, I don't know what that means necessarily nor do I care. Yeah, but I just want to clarify that for you people that will say that and I will block you. But today is the anniversary of that horrific event. So we have two videos in this video. One that's going to explain what exactly it is. And then I think another one explaining one of the heroes, I believe. I could be wrong. But let's just get into it. Because the only thing I know of it is from the trailers we bring. The trailers, right? And some of the comments stupid babies sent when we first were exposed to it. And they started to tell us about it. And I need you to know, it's shameful. I would really love. I'm looking forward to the day more Americans converge and get into OSR because so much of what we're learning, I wish every American here knew. Absolutely. They need to know about this. There's more going on in the world than just what matters to the interests of the United States. Yeah, but read the title for me. It's called 2611, martyr Sandeep Unikrishnan's legacy. Okay. I hope I pronounced that name right, especially since it's prefaced with martyr. Yes. And then it says the quint. Yes. Here we go. The quint I believe that hotel. The hotel. Yeah. What was 2611? And what was the Mumbai incident? Who was Sandeep Unikrishnan? There are people like that. Now what? Because it's India, you see, it's a democracy. So we have all the freedom to forget all this. Sandeep only told us to watch first. So I was not knowing what is happening now. We were not tuned into TV. Some people came from Pakistan and then they started shooting and then doing that. No, you could not believe that. That was the last conversation we had and he was prepared to go. I had the intuition that he also, he cannot sit at NSE campus there. He also would have joined. But I never expected that. Something like this will happen. I thought it was a small operation and it will be over in any time. We are not prepared for that. No parent will be prepared for that. See, maximum we will see that, okay, he may get injured. You are not ready for that, for a total loss. One of the person saved by him. He said that how he operated. So the fearless, his face was totally fearless. And then he even referred that no, sir, have you seen Mahavishnu's face in the calendar? His face was with that calm. I was not panicked at all. And then he took time to check the very minute details as to what is your, this thing. Are you thirsty? Are you hungry? They saved the last hostages also. The last hostages still is with me. And then he comes on 26-11, sit with us where Sandeep had fallen every year. The person who was saved by him was hit by seven bullets. Even Sandeep also would not have expected him to survive. But he told his team to evacuate him and then he went down. So that also we have learned from the people also behind him. And then he knew that it is very dangerous to go up and then he told them that don't come up, I will handle them. His own unit people, they say that I would not have done like Sandeep sir what he has done. When a soldier himself is telling that he has done something great which I could not have done. That is the what beyond everything. A good memorial is actually should be in the minds of people. Those who are more concerned about it. Many roads dedicated in the names of martyrs and leaders and something like that. But people will use the old name. And some people with that kind of an honour they write the full name. I appreciate that. That is enough, that compensates what is it. Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan road. Sometimes I feel that I have not done enough as a part. I always feel that I have not guided him properly. I could have taught him the nuances of a little bit of selfishness also. Important note about 2611. On November 26th, India will have marked the 11th anniversary of the 2008 Mumbai attacks known as 2611. The Mumbai attacks were committed by 10 Lashkar-e-Tabah members, an Islamic terrorist organisation based in Pakistan. They carried out 12 coordinated shootings and bombings at various important Mumbai locations like the historic Chitra... Forgive me for mispronouncing it. Chhatrapati Shivaji, Terminus and Naraman House, a Jewish community and outreach centre. These attacks went on for four days. One thing I want to add that I, myself just learned is that on 9 April 2015, the foremost ringleader of the attacks, Zakir Raman Lahdi was released on bail in Rabokindi Pakistan for about 2300 US dollars and disappeared. In 2008 this type of heavily armed, highly planned and meticulously coordinated multi-day terrorist attack was absolutely unheard of, which is why, since 2611, India has stepped up the nation's security immensely. Assistant police sub-inspector Tukaram Ombal is the name of the police inspector who succeeded in capturing the sole surviving terrorist with his bare hands. Tukaram Ombal was unarmed and had no bulletproof vest. He stood in front of Ashmal Kassab, grabbed the barrel of Kassab's gun as Kassab started shooting and prevented the bullets from hitting anyone else. Tukaram Ombal took over 23 bullets to his chest and abdomen from an AK-47 at point blank range. He did not survive. Wow. Wow. That's what you'll hear over there, man. Yeah. Geez. Glad I remembered to read that. Me too. And so we got one more video. Right. And this is, I believe, about him. Him. Okay. Say his name for me. Tukaram Ombal. Okay. Cool. 10 terrorists who entered Mumbai attacked different places, shooting and killing people at random. Though caught unawares, the police swung into action. Road logs were put at various places. One such point was Gidranjupati. And Tukaram Ombal was assigned to this checkpoint, something that he informed his family about too. On the phone with his family constantly, Ombal kept himself updated about the attacks around the city. And it was soon after that call that a silver scorer reached his check post. On reaching Mumbai, the terrorists had split up into groups. Two terrorists, Ajmal Kasab and Abu A's smile had opened fire at the CST railway station. After killing over 50 people, they then killed police officers Hemad Karkare, Ashok Kangte and Vijay Salaskar. And took charge of their police chief. Compelled to abandon the police squalors, the two terrorists then hijacked a squad car. And soon they were heading towards Ombal's check post. As soon as the terrorists accused reached the checkpoint, the police party ordered them to shut off the headlights. On realizing that there was no way out, the two terrorists opened fire. In the exchange of fire, co-driver Abu A's smile was shot dead. At this point, Omle who had made his way towards the driver's side caught hold of Kasab's AK-47. In retaliation, Kasab opened fire. Omle took all the bullets. And even though he collapsed, he did not let go of Kasab's gun. This allowed his team members to reach and overpower Kasab and catch him alive. Unfortunately, ASI to Karam Omle succumbed to his bullet wounds. In the morning, I came to know that dad had been admitted. The elder sister called and said that dad had been admitted. So I told her that she was lying. I told her that I didn't know. The terrorists came to our house. Something must have happened to her. So I kept the phone and my dad's uncle came. I mean my uncle. So he said that dad was seriously shot. So after some time, he told me that dad was also not alive. The Mumbai siege continued for the next three days. And Omle's sacrifice got lost in the continued attack. But for his daughter, getting her father his due credit, then became the most important thing for her. Dukaram Omle was awarded the Ashoka Chakra. The highest award for courageous action and self-sacrifice. Some people used to say that you need a son out of four. So they used to say that my daughter is good. My daughter is like a son. We don't have a brother on Rakshabandhan. So we don't feel that way. That's why we used to keep dad. They used to say that I should keep dad. So we said that sometimes everyone has to go up one day. So what will dad say? What have you done for me? So they must give an answer. So they said that I will fight for my dad. So what dad has done, I will show people that my dad has done it. A.S.I. Dukaram Omle is no more. And if it was not for him, the Mumbai police could not have captured the sole terrorist alive. The only source of first hand information about the perpetrators behind the heinous attacks. Something that Mumbai and India will not forget easily. Even today, the Diwali festival is not being held in our house. So the people of Mumbai came to our house. They had brought sweets from their house. They did not even recognize us. They came to our house. So it was nice that the citizens of our country knew us. They recognized us. They did so much for our country. So we will do something else. We will do something else. This is the first we are hearing of these stories. Sorry about that. Better late than never. I feel like it is something I should have known. Of course. Already? Yeah. Because it sounds like a terrorist scale. It was a global 9-11. But sadly, because it was limited collateral damage for American interests, we didn't get it here in American media the way we would on other things. What year was it? 2008. Do you remember this at all? I remember it. I remember it only after we saw this. And I remember it solely as a blip on the radar of... I hate saying it, but this is the way I remember it based on the way it was presented. Another terrorist attack in a foreign country. It was another terrorist attack in a foreign country. Now, obviously when you have a personal nature of something, if I had had connection to India or even Mumbai, when the terrorist attack happened in Paris, that was one year after Alexis had just been in Paris. And we were looking on the news and she was like, I was on those streets. I was in that place. So that has an impact that hits a little bit closer home. But again, a terrorist attack in France gets way more coverage in America than a terrorist attack in Mumbai because it's a Western ally comparatively. There may be different reasons for that. So yeah, no, this didn't have, nor does it presently have, anywhere near the level of attention it ought to on a global scale. What say his name for me again? Takaram Omle. You are a hero, sir, and I'm sorry for your family and your loved ones. All around you, I'm sorry for obviously the entirety of India to have to go through something so horrific that these monsters did upset me that they said their names. I hate that. I don't know how much of it is a thing in other countries, but in America, we're kind of getting to the point where we don't say, obviously, since it's happening so much, like school shootings and any different kind of terrorist, they don't basically say the name. Yeah, I'm happy that this most recent shooting in Santa Maria, I do not know the shooter's name. Don't want to. You don't want them to get that kind of. No, because copycats then do those kinds of things because people wind up talking more about the perpetrator than they do the victims. Yeah, so I don't know how big that is in India, but obviously America's going through something right now, so it's a little different, but that's remembering all the victims today and all the loved ones who lost victims on that day today. That's all we love you and we're thinking about you today. And this kind of goes without saying in comments, please think and make this about love and comfort and empathy and not political divisiveness. That's not what this is about. This is about honoring the fallen and giving respect to them and extending compassion to the people who were personally impacted by this. Absolutely. Thank you.