Historical Events tagged with "bombing"

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Crime & Law

Bombings in Naama Bay, Sharm El Sheikh

July 23rd, 2005 19 years ago

Three bombs detonated in the Naama Bay area of Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, resulting in 88 fatalities and over 200 injuries. The attacks targeted popular tourist locations and were part of a series of explosions across the region. The incident shocked both local and international communities and raised alarms about security in tourist areas following previous attacks in Egypt. It was a particularly brutal act intended to instill fear among both Egyptian citizens and foreign visitors.

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Crime & Law

Failed Bomb Attacks Disrupt London Transport

July 21st, 2005 19 years ago

Four attempted bomb attacks were made by Islamist extremists targeting London's public transport system. On this day, the attackers placed devices on several trains and a bus during the busy morning rush hour. The lack of proper detonation led to no casualties but significant disruption, causing chaos in the city and heightened security measures. The attempted attacks were part of a broader pattern of terrorism in the UK, with the bombers aiming to instill fear and chaos in the capital.

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Crime & Law

Series of Bombings in Philippine Cities

February 14th, 2005 20 years ago

In a coordinated series of bombings, seven individuals lost their lives and 151 were injured across several cities in the Philippines. The attacks specifically targeted Makati, Davao City, and General Santos. Suspected al-Qaeda-linked militants were identified as responsible for the bombings, which rattled the nation and prompted increased security measures. The bombings occurred during a time of ongoing conflict and attempts by extremist groups to instill fear.

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Politics & Government

Assassination of Rafic Hariri in Beirut

February 14th, 2005 20 years ago

A massive truck bomb exploded in Beirut, killing 23 people, including former Prime Minister Rafic Hariri, as his motorcade passed. The bomb, equivalent to around 1,000 kg of TNT, devastated the area, highlighting security concerns in Lebanon amidst rising tensions. Hariri, a prominent political leader, had been outspoken against Syrian influence, making him a target within the complex political landscape of the region.

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Crime & Law

Terrorist Bombings in Sinai Peninsula, Egypt

October 7th, 2004 20 years ago

Three bombs exploded in the popular resort areas of Taba and Nuweiba in the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt, resulting in the deaths of 34 people. The attacks, which targeted hotels filled with tourists, were attributed to extremist groups aiming to destabilize the region. This coordinated bombing spree also left over 100 others injured, prompting widespread condemnation and a heightened security response from Egyptian authorities.

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Crime & Law

Thwarted bomb attack on AVE near Madrid

April 2nd, 2004 20 years ago

Islamist terrorists attempted to detonate a bomb aboard a Spanish high-speed train, AVE, near Madrid. The plot was discovered in advance, preventing what could have been a significant tragedy. Spanish authorities received timely intelligence that prompted them to take immediate action against the potential threat. The incident underlined the ongoing terrorist risk in Spain following previous attacks.

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Military & Warfare

Al-Qaeda's Ashoura Massacre in Iraq

March 2nd, 2004 21 years ago

A devastating attack occurred in Baghdad during the Ashoura religious observance. As thousands of Shiite Muslims gathered to commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, Al-Qaeda orchestrated a suicide bombing, resulting in the deaths of approximately 170 individuals and injuries to over 500 others. The bombing targeted a crowded street filled with participants, highlighting the violent sectarian tensions in Iraq following the invasion.

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Military & Warfare

Double Suicide Attack on Kurdish Political Offices

February 1st, 2004 21 years ago

In early January, members of Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad executed a coordinated double suicide attack targeting the offices of several Kurdish political parties in Erbil, Iraq. This violent episode resulted in numerous casualties and damage to the political infrastructure in the region. The attacks were part of a broader insurgency against the Kurdish authorities and represented the increasing challenge posed by jihadist groups in the area. The attackers aimed to destabilize Kurdish governance and assert their influence in Iraq during a tumultuous period.

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Crime & Law

Spanish Police Foil Major ETA Bombing Attempt

December 24th, 2003 21 years ago

Spanish police successfully prevented an attempted bombing at Chamartín Station in Madrid. Bomb disposal units discovered 50 kg of explosives hidden in luggage and detonated them safely outside the station. The thwarted attack could have resulted in significant casualties during the busy holiday season, prompting increased security measures across the city.

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