Historical Events tagged with "militant"
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Battle of Raqqa Commences Against ISIL Forces
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) initiated a significant offensive aimed at liberating Raqqa from the grip of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). Raqqa, having been declared the de facto capital of ISIL in 2014, became the focal point of the SDF's efforts to dismantle ISIL's territorial control. This assault marked a critical phase in the broader campaign against ISIL, as the capture of Raqqa was seen as essential to undermining the group's operational capabilities. The SDF, comprising Kurdish and Arab fighters, launched this offensive with backing from coalition airstrikes, anticipating that overcoming resistance in the city would deal a substantial blow to ISIL’s leadership and infrastructure.
Continue ReadingCar Bombing at Police College in Sana'a
A car bomb exploded outside a police college in Sana'a, resulting in the deaths of at least 38 people and injuries to over 63 others. The attack targeted a key security institution during a time of heightened tensions in Yemen. Eyewitnesses described a chaotic scene, with debris scattered and emergency services rushing to assist the victims. The bombing was attributed to ongoing conflict and instability in the region, reflecting the dangerous environment faced by security forces in Yemen.
Continue ReadingAl-Shabaab Attack on Westgate Mall
Al-Shabaab militants attacked the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi, Kenya, resulting in at least 67 deaths and numerous injuries. Armed with assault rifles, the attackers entered the mall during a busy Saturday afternoon and began firing at patrons and hostages. The standoff lasted for several days, drawing international attention and prompting investigations into security lapses. The coordinated assault highlighted the ongoing threat posed by the terrorist group.
Continue ReadingYPG Takes Control of Serê Kaniyê and Dirbêsiyê
In July 2012, the People's Protection Units (YPG) successfully captured the cities of Serê Kaniyê and Dirbêsiyê from pro-government forces in Al-Hasakah province. This significant advancement was part of the broader conflict in Syria, as the YPG, predominantly Kurdish fighters, aimed to establish autonomy and safeguard the Kurdish population amidst rising violence. The clashes marked an intensification of the Syrian civil war, with these two cities becoming strategic points of control for the YPG.
Continue ReadingDeadly Hotel Explosion in Peshawar
An explosion at a hotel in Peshawar, Pakistan, resulted in 17 fatalities and injured at least 46 others. The incident occurred during a significant period of rising violence in the region, attributed to ongoing conflicts involving militant groups. Emergency services responded quickly to the scene, which witnessed chaos as first responders dealt with the destruction left in the wake of the blast. Authorities indicated that the bombing specifically targeted civilians, reflecting a growing trend of attacks in urban centers.
Continue ReadingHaifa Bus 37 Suicide Bombing Casualties
A suicide bombing on Bus 37 in Haifa resulted in the deaths of 17 Israeli civilians. The attack occurred during peak travel times, causing significant panic and casualties among passengers. The bomber was identified as part of a militant organization aiming to retaliate against Israeli policies in the region. This tragic incident marked one of the deadliest bombings during the Second Intifada, illustrating the ongoing tensions in Israel and Palestine.
Continue ReadingFirst Moscow Bombing Kills and Wounds Many
On August 31, 1999, a devastating explosion occurred in Moscow, claiming one life and injuring 40 others. The blast took place in a residential area of the city, targeting a high-rise apartment building. Initial investigations pointed to a possible terrorist act, raising concerns about safety and security in the capital. This incident marked the beginning of a series of bombings that would instill fear across Moscow and highlight emerging threats from organized militant groups within Russia.
Continue ReadingCovenant group surrenders after government siege
The Covenant, The Sword, and the Arm of the Lord, a militant group based in Arkansas, surrendered to federal authorities after a two-day siege. The authorities had initiated the siege to apprehend the group's members following allegations of illegal activities, including stockpiling weapons and engaging in various criminal operations. The standoff was marked by tense negotiations and extensive media coverage, ultimately leading to the group's capitulation without further violence.
Continue ReadingCleveland's Glenville Shootout Unleashes Violence
A violent confrontation erupted in Cleveland, Ohio, between the Black Militant organization, known as the Glenville Seven, and local police forces. This intense firefight, lasting several hours, resulted in several deaths, injuries, and widespread destruction. Following the shootout, a riot ensued that lasted for five days, fueled by tensions surrounding civil rights and socio-economic disparities in the community. The aftermath saw significant media coverage and discussions regarding police-community relations and racial inequality.
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