Historical Events tagged with "civilians"

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Military & Warfare

Sri Lanka Air Force Bombs Navaly Church

July 9th, 1995 29 years ago

The Sri Lanka Air Force conducted a bombing raid on a church in Navaly, resulting in the deaths of 125 Tamil civilian refugees taking shelter there. The incident occurred during the ongoing Sri Lankan Civil War, a conflict primarily between the Sinhalese-dominated government and the Tamil Tigers. The bombing raised severe criticism from human rights organizations and intensified the discourse on military tactics and the civilian impact of the war.

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Military & Warfare

Russian Troops Engaged in Civilian Massacre

April 7th, 1995 29 years ago

During an armed operation in the Chechen village of Samashki, Russian paramilitary troops perpetrated violence against civilians. The onslaught resulted in numerous deaths and destruction of property. This operation was part of a broader military campaign by the Russian Federation to regain control over Chechnya amidst escalating tensions and armed conflict. The village, considered a stronghold of Chechen fighters, was targeted due to its supposed links to the independence movement.

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Military & Warfare

Belfast Bombing Claims Ten Lives

October 23rd, 1993 31 years ago

A premature explosion of a Provisional IRA bomb in Belfast resulted in the loss of ten lives, including the bomber. The explosion occurred during a planned attack, showcasing the tensions within the city. This tragic incident highlighted the ongoing violence during The Troubles, as the group aimed to further their political agenda through violent means. The immediate casualties sparked outrage and mourning within the community.

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Military & Warfare

Mortar Shells Strike Soccer Game in Dobrinja

June 1st, 1993 31 years ago

A mortar attack in Dobrinja, a suburb of Sarajevo, led to the deaths of thirteen people and injuries to 133 others during a soccer match. The attack was carried out by Serb forces, targeting civilians gathered for leisure. This incident shocked the local community and highlighted the ongoing violence in the region amid the Bosnian War.

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Politics & Government

Assassination of Sri Lankan President Premadasa

May 1st, 1993 31 years ago

Sri Lankan President Ranasinghe Premadasa was assassinated in Colombo by a suicide bomber affiliated with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The attack occurred while he was participating in a May Day rally, demonstrating the ongoing conflict between the Sri Lankan government and Tamil separatists. Premadasa had been a controversial figure in Sri Lankan politics, having implemented various policies aimed at resolving the ethnic conflict. His assassination highlighted the intensity of the civil war in Sri Lanka, which had already been ongoing for several years.

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Military & Warfare

BSF Operations Lead to Sopore Civilian Deaths

January 6th, 1993 32 years ago

In Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, units of the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) conducted operations resulting in the deaths of 55 civilians. This retaliation followed an earlier ambush of a BSF patrol by militants, leading to severe reprisals. The atmosphere in the region was already tense due to ongoing violence, and this incident further inflamed local sentiments against security forces. Residents of Sopore, who witnessed the brutal operations, faced a harrowing confrontation with armed forces responding to militant actions.

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Military & Warfare

Massacre of Civilians in Bijeljina

April 2nd, 1992 32 years ago

In Bijeljina, 42 civilians were killed during armed conflicts. The assault targeted Bosniak men, women, and children, with many homes being raided. The violence erupted amidst rising ethnic tensions and the disintegration of Yugoslavia, marking a notable incident that highlighted the brutality of the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Military & Warfare

Khojaly Massacre During First Nagorno-Karabakh War

February 26th, 1992 33 years ago

Armenian armed forces opened fire on Azerbaijani civilians near Khojaly, resulting in hundreds of deaths. The attack occurred when Azerbaijani forces attempted to retreat to a safe zone. This incident is one of the most significant events during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War.

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Military & Warfare

Massacre of Azerbaijani Civilians in Garadaghly

February 17th, 1992 33 years ago

Armenian troops attacked the village of Garadaghly, massacring over 20 Azerbaijani civilians amid aggressive skirmishes in the ongoing conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. This incident was part of the broader First Nagorno-Karabakh War, igniting further tensions and retaliatory violence in the region as each side escalated its military actions to gain strategic advantages. The attack significantly affected the local population, provoking outrage and calls for justice.

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