CANBERRA, Nov. 27 (Xinhua) -- One Australian has been killed in
the Mumbai terrorist attacks and two others have been shot and wounded,
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd confirmed on Thursday.
Rudd said the exact number of casualties was unclear and there could be
more Australian casualties after the series of attacks byt he terrorists in the
largest Indian city on Wednesday.
"This is a terrible unfolding tragedy," he said in a statement, describing
the situation in Mumbai as "chaotic on the ground".
Rudd joined a chorus of condemnation, as images of blood pooled on the
floor at Mumbai's main Chhatrapati Shivaji railway station and at the five-star
Taj Mahal and Oberoi Trident hotels filled news bulletins.
Meanwhile, family members hope a young Sydney woman who has hadsurgery
after being shot through the leg could be flown home as early as this weekend.
Her boyfriend, from Townsville, is also in hospital suffering flesh wounds from
bullets that grazed his leg. He, too, is expected to return home within days, a
report by Australian Associated Press said.
The Australian government is attempting to contact all 300 Australians
registered as traveling in Mumbai. Australia's largest flight company Qantas
confirmed its flight to Mumbai on Friday and said it stands ready to help
evacuate Australians from India.