Pak seeks more 26/11 details, India terms it stonewalling

Pakistan on Monday sought more details on the 26/11 Mumbai carnage, saying it had received identical DNA reports on two of the 10 attackers but New Delhi immediately accused Islamabad of stonewalling. We have received two identical DNA reports. One of these relate to a man named Ismail, who we are told was killed during the attacks. This report also relates to (Ajmal Amir) Kasab (the lone gunman captured alive during the mayhem), Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik told

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