Historical Events tagged with "bombing"
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Bomb Found at Grand Central Terminal
A bomb planted by Zvonko Bušić was discovered at New York's Grand Central Terminal, prompting a response from the NYPD. Tragically, one police officer lost his life while attempting to defuse the explosive device. The incident was tied to domestic terrorism and highlighted vulnerabilities in public security at transportation hubs.
Continue ReadingExplosion on Middle East Airlines Flight 438
A bomb exploded on board Middle East Airlines Flight 438 while flying over Qaisumah, Saudi Arabia, resulting in the deaths of all 81 passengers and crew members. The explosion happened at an altitude of 10,000 feet and caused the plane to break apart in mid-air. It is believed to have been a terrorist act, although the identities of those responsible remain unclear. This incident marked one of the deadliest aviation disasters of that time.
Continue ReadingBomb Explosion at LaGuardia Airport
A bomb exploded in a locker at LaGuardia Airport, causing significant destruction. Eleven people were killed and over 75 were injured in the attack. The explosion occurred in Terminal C, leading to widespread panic and chaos among travelers. Emergency responders quickly arrived to assist the injured and secure the area. The attack raised alarming concerns about airport security and the threat of domestic terrorism.
Continue ReadingMitsubishi Headquarters Bombing in Tokyo
A powerful bomb detonated at the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries headquarters in Marunouchi, Tokyo, resulting in eight fatalities and 378 injuries. The attack was part of a larger wave of political violence in Japan, primarily attributed to left-wing activist groups. As a consequence of the bombing, authorities swiftly arrested eight individuals suspected of being involved. This incident drew significant attention to the ongoing ideological struggles in Japan during the 1970s, reflecting tensions between right-wing and left-wing factions.
Continue ReadingBombing of Italicus Express Train in Italy
A bomb exploded in the Italicus Express train traveling from Munich to Bologna, near San Benedetto Val di Sambro, killing 12 individuals and injuring 22 others. The explosion occurred during peak travel season, creating chaos among passengers. Investigators found traces of explosive devices pointing towards the involvement of far-right groups who opposed the government's political direction at the time.
Continue ReadingM62 Coach Bombing by the IRA
A devastating bomb explosion occurred on a bus carrying off-duty British Armed Forces personnel traveling on the M62 in Yorkshire. The Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) was responsible for the attack, which resulted in the deaths of nine soldiers and three civilians. The incident marked a significant escalation in the conflict between the IRA and British forces during the troubled period of The Troubles, aimed at the political unification of Ireland and against British rule in Northern Ireland.
Continue ReadingUSAF Bombing Campaign in Cambodia Concludes
The United States Air Force concluded its bombing campaign in Cambodia, which had been conducted since 1969 as part of efforts to target North Vietnamese forces. This decision followed rising anti-war sentiment in the United States and the withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam. The bombing had resulted in significant damage and casualties in Cambodia, contributing to widespread unrest. The end of this campaign marked a pivotal point in U.S. foreign policy and its military strategy in Southeast Asia.
Continue ReadingEnd of Operation Linebacker II
Operation Linebacker II, the U.S. bombing campaign against North Vietnam, concluded. This intense bombing operation, also known as the Christmas Bombing, was designed to pressure North Vietnam into returning to the peace talks in Paris. Conducted from December 18 to December 30, it targeted military and industrial sites in Hanoi and Haiphong, leading to significant destruction in the area.
Continue ReadingMassive B-52 Bombing Raid on Hanoi
In a significant escalation of the Vietnam War, 120 American B-52 Stratofortress bombers launched a coordinated bombing mission against Hanoi. Four B-52 wings participated, with 78 of the bombers taking off from Andersen Air Force Base in Guam. This operation was part of Operation Linebacker II, aimed at compelling North Vietnam to resume peace negotiations. The raid marked the largest single combat launch in Strategic Air Command history and represented a critical phase in the air campaign over Vietnam.
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