Historical Events tagged with "terrorism"
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Emergency landing due to smoking package
A package from Ted Kaczynski began smoking in the cargo hold of a flight from Chicago to Washington, D.C., leading to an emergency landing. The flight crew noticed smoke emanating from the cargo area, prompting immediate action to ensure the safety of the passengers and crew. The plane diverted to a nearby airport and landed safely, where authorities investigated the suspicious package.
Continue ReadingAirey Neave Assassinated by Car Bomb
Airey Neave, a British Member of Parliament, was killed by a car bomb as he exited the Palace of Westminster. The incident took place in the heart of London and was claimed by the Irish National Liberation Army, which sought to further its political agenda through violent means during a period characterized by conflict in Northern Ireland and growing tensions in British politics.
Continue ReadingTerrorist Attack in Beirut Kills Many Palestinians
A terrorist attack in Beirut resulted in the deaths of approximately 150 Palestinians. This occurred during the second phase of the Lebanese Civil War, a time of intense conflict characterized by sectarian violence and political struggles. The attack targeted a gathering predominantly composed of Palestinian refugees and was a significant event within the larger scope of Lebanese turmoil, reflecting broader geopolitical tensions affecting the region.
Continue ReadingFirst Unabomber Bombing at Northwestern University
A bomb exploded at Northwestern University, causing minor injuries to several individuals. The explosive device was part of a series of bombings carried out by the individual later known as the Unabomber, Theodore Kaczynski. The incident marked the beginning of a lengthy and complex investigation into his identity and motivations. Kaczynski targeted academic institutions, believing they represented the technological and societal issues he vehemently opposed.
Continue ReadingAldo Moro Kidnapped by Red Brigades
Aldo Moro, the former Prime Minister of Italy, was kidnapped by the far-left militant group known as the Red Brigades while he was on his way to a parliamentary session in Rome. His car was ambushed, leading to the brutal murder of his five bodyguards and his own abduction. Over the next 55 days, the nation was engulfed in efforts to secure his release amidst escalating tensions between the government and leftist extremists. Ultimately, Moro was found dead in a parked car, signaling both a profound loss for Italy and a grim turning point in the fight against terrorism.
Continue ReadingHilton Hotel Bombing in Sydney
A bomb exploded in a refuse truck outside the Hilton Hotel in Sydney, Australia, resulting in the deaths of two refuse collectors and a policeman. The explosion occurred during a period of rising tensions due to organized crime and escalating political violence in the region. Emergency services responded quickly to the scene, while investigations were launched to determine the perpetrators behind this violent act.
Continue ReadingGerman Autumn: RAF Violence and Airport Crisis
The German Autumn culminated in a tragic situation involving the Red Army Faction's (RAF) violent activities. Hanns Martin Schleyer, a prominent German industrialist, was kidnapped and held for ransom. During the same period, a Lufthansa flight was hijacked by RAF members. The crisis escalated until Schleyer was murdered by his captors, while several RAF members reportedly committed suicide. This series of events shocked Germany and highlighted the brutal tactics of domestic terrorism.
Continue ReadingLufthansa Flight 181 Hijacking Ends in Mogadishu
Lufthansa Flight 181 was hijacked by members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - External Operations while flying from Palma de Mallorca to Frankfurt. After several days of negotiations, the hijackers landed in Mogadishu, Somalia. A German security team, coordinated by the federal government, launched a rescue operation that successfully freed the remaining hostages inside the aircraft.
Continue ReadingLufthansa Flight 181 Hijacking by PFLP
On October 13, 1977, Lufthansa Flight 181 was hijacked by four members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) while en route from Palma de Mallorca to Frankfurt. The aircraft, a Boeing 737, was diverted to several locations, including Rome and then ultimately to Mogadishu, Somalia. The hijackers demanded the release of Palestinian prisoners and a ransom of millions of dollars. Negotiations ensued over several days as the German government sought to secure the safe release of the passengers and crew onboard the flight.
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