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*{{flagicon|Russia}} December 4, 2014 – [[2014 Grozny clashes]]. 26 total dead, including 14 policemen, 11 [[Jihadist]] from [[Caucasus Emirate]], 1 civilian<ref>[http://www.svoboda.org/content/article/26724511.html Атака на Грозный], Radio Liberty, December 6, 2014</ref> |
*{{flagicon|Russia}} December 4, 2014 – [[2014 Grozny clashes]]. 26 total dead, including 14 policemen, 11 [[Jihadist]] from [[Caucasus Emirate]], 1 civilian<ref>[http://www.svoboda.org/content/article/26724511.html Атака на Грозный], Radio Liberty, December 6, 2014</ref> |
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*{{flagicon|Philippines}} December 9, 2014 – In the [[2014 Bukidnon bus bombing]] 11 people died and 43 were injured. |
*{{flagicon|Philippines}} December 9, 2014 – In the [[2014 Bukidnon bus bombing]] 11 people died and 43 were injured. |
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*{{flagicon|Australia}} December 15-16, 2014 – [[2014 Sydney hostage crisis]]. 2 dead, 4 injured. |
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*{{flagicon|Pakistan}} December 16, 2014 – [[2014 Peshawar school attack]]. Over 140 people dead, including at least 132 children.<ref name=peshawarschool>[http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/17/world/asia/taliban-attack-pakistani-school.html Taliban Besiege Pakistan School, Leaving 145 Dead]</ref> |
*{{flagicon|Pakistan}} December 16, 2014 – [[2014 Peshawar school attack]]. Over 140 people dead, including at least 132 children.<ref name=peshawarschool>[http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/17/world/asia/taliban-attack-pakistani-school.html Taliban Besiege Pakistan School, Leaving 145 Dead]</ref> |
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*{{flagicon|Yemen}} December 16, 2014 – Two suicide car bombers rammed their vehicles into a Shiite rebels' checkpoint killing 26, including 16 students.<ref>{{cite web|author= AHMED AL-HAJ|url=http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/amnesty-urges-yemen-probe-activist-killing-27627957 |title=2 Bombers Kill 26 Including 16 Students in Yemen |publisher=Associated Press |date=December 16, 2014 |accessdate=December 16, 2014}}</ref> |
*{{flagicon|Yemen}} December 16, 2014 – Two suicide car bombers rammed their vehicles into a Shiite rebels' checkpoint killing 26, including 16 students.<ref>{{cite web|author= AHMED AL-HAJ|url=http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/amnesty-urges-yemen-probe-activist-killing-27627957 |title=2 Bombers Kill 26 Including 16 Students in Yemen |publisher=Associated Press |date=December 16, 2014 |accessdate=December 16, 2014}}</ref> |
Revision as of 14:36, 9 May 2015
Terror attacks by Islamist extremists to further a perceived Islamic religious or political cause have occurred globally. The attackers have used such tactics as arson, vehicle rampage attacks, bomb threats, suicide attacks, bombings, spree shooting, stabbings, hijackings, kidnappings and beheadings. The following is a list of Islamist terrorist attacks that have received significant press coverage since 1980.
1980s
- April 18, 1983 – The April 1983 U.S. Embassy bombing, in Beirut, Lebanon by the Islamic Jihad Organization. 63 dead, 120 injured.[1]
- October 23, 1983 – The 1983 Beirut barracks bombing by the Islamic Jihad Organization. 307 dead 75 injured.
- December 12, 1983 – 1983 Kuwait bombings. The 90-minute coordinated attack of six key foreign and Kuwaiti installations including two embassies, the airport, and the country's main petro-chemical plant, was more notable for the damage it might have caused than what was actually destroyed. What might have been "the worst terrorist episode of the twentieth century in the Middle East," succeeding in killing only 6 people because of the bombs' faulty rigging.[2]
- September 20, 1984 – The 1984 United States embassy annex bombing in Beirut, Lebanon. 24 dead.
- April 12, 1985 – 1985 El Descanso bombing. 18 dead 82 injured.
- July 7, 1989 – Tel Aviv Jerusalem bus 405 suicide attack, near Kiryat Yearim. 16 dead.[3]
1990s
- March 17, 1992 – The 1992 attack on Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires. 29 killed 242 injured.
- February 26, 1993 – World Trade Center bombing, in New York City. 6 killed.[4]
- March 12, 1993 – Serial blasts in Mumbai kill 257 people.
- July 2, 1993 – Sivas Massacre, Arson attack at a gathering in Sivas killing 35 intellectuals from Turkey, most of whom were Alevis.
- April 6, 1994 – Afula Bus suicide bombing killing 8 wounding 55.
- April 13, 1994 – Hadera bus station suicide bombing. killing 5 wounding 30.
- October 19, 1994 – The Dizengoff Street bus bombing was a Hamas suicide attack on a passenger bus driving down Dizengoff Street in Tel Aviv. 22 killed 50 injured.
- November 11, 1994 – Netzarim Junction bicycle bombing killing 3 and wounding 12.
- December 24, 1994 – Air France Flight 8969 hijacking in Algiers by 3 members of Armed Islamic Group of Algeria and another terrorist. 7 killed including 4 hijackers, 25 injured.[5]
- January 22, 1995 – The Beit Lid suicide bombing was a suicide attack by Palestinian Islamic Jihad. 20 dead 69 injured.
- January 30, 1995 – A car bomb exploded outside of a police station. 42 dead and 286 injured.[6][7]
- July 20, 1995 – A bomb on a motor scooter exploded at a marketplace in Jammu. Harkat-ul-Ansar claimed responsibility for the bombing. at least 17 killed 100+ injured.[8]
- July 25-October 17, 1995 – The 1995 Paris Métro and RER bombings were a series of attacks by the Armed Islamic Group of Algeria in France. 8 killed 100+ wounded.
- October 20, 1995 – In the 1995 Rijeka bombing a suicide bomber attempted to destroy a police station by driving a car with a bomb into the wall of the building. killing 1 (assailant) injured 29.
- March 4, 1996 – The Dizengoff Center suicide bombing was a terror attack by Hamas on the eve of the Jewish holiday of Purim. 13 killed 130 injured.
- April 18, 1996 – Islamist gunmen fire on the Europa hotel in Cairo. 18 killed 17 wounded.[9]
- June 25, 1996 – Khobar Towers bombing, 20 killed, 372 wounded.[10]
- March 21, 1997 – The Café Apropo bombing was a Hamas suicide bomber who detonated at a Tel Aviv sidewalk café. killing 3 wounding 46.
- July 30, 1997 – The 1997 Mahane Yehuda Market bombings were two consecutive suicide bombings carried out by Hamas militants at the Mahane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem. killing 16 wounding 178.
- September 18, 1997 – The 1997 Mostar car bombings. 29 people injured.
- November 17, 1997 – Luxor massacre, 6 armed Islamic terrorists attacked tourists at the Luxor ruins. 62 killed, 26 injured.[11]
- February 14, 1998 – A total of 58 people were killed and over 200 injured in 12 bomb attacks in 11 places, in the city of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
- August 7, 1998 – 1998 United States embassy bombings in Tanzania and Kenya. 224 dead, 4000+ injured.[12]
2000s
- October 12, 2000 – Attack on USS Cole in the Yemeni port of Aden. 17 American sailors were killed, 39 injured.[13]
- December 22, 2000 – Attack on Red Fort in Delhi.
- December 24, 2000 – Christmas Eve 2000 Indonesia bombings of churches in eight cities, 18 killed.[14]
- March 4, 2001 – The 2001 Netanya bombing was a suicide bombing in Netanya, Israel. 3 killed 60+ injured.
- May 18, 2001 – The 2001 HaSharon Mall suicide bombing in Netanya, Israel. 5 killed 100+ injured.
- June 1, 2001 – In the Dolphinarium discotheque suicide bombing 21 people were killed and 100+ were injured.
- 9 August 2001 – The Sbarro restaurant suicide bombing was a Hamas terrorist attack on a pizzeria in downtown Jerusalem. 15 killed 130 injured.
- September 9, 2001 – The Nahariya train station suicide bombing was executed by an Arab-Israeli who was sent by Hamas and detonated himself on the crowded platform. 3 dead 94 injured.
- September 11, 2001 – 4 planes hijacked by 19 al-Qaeda hijackers: two planes crashed into World Trade Center and one into the The Pentagon. Nearly 3000 dead.[15]
- October 1, 2001 – Attack on the Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly.
- October 6, 2001 – A suicide bomber killed one American and injured 4, including 1 other American, a Briton, and 2 Filipinos.
- November 29, 2001 – The Pardes Hanna bus bombing was a suicide bombing on a bus from Nazareth to Tel Aviv. 3 dead 7 injured.
- December 2, 2001 – Haifa bus 16 suicide bombing. 15 killed 40 injured.
- December 13, 2001 – Suicide attack on Indian parliament in New Delhi by Pakistan-based Islamist terrorist organizations Jaish-E-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Toiba, aimed at eliminating the top leadership of India and causing anarchy in the country. 7 dead, 12 injured.[16]
- January 22, 2002 – Attack on an American cultural centre in Kolkata
- January 23, 2002 – The kidnapping and murder of Daniel Pearl – Israeli-American journalist Daniel Pearl was kidnapped by Pakistani Islamic militants. He was later beheaded on February 1.
- January 25, 2002 – The 2002 Tel Aviv outdoor mall bombing was a terrorist attack which occurred in which a Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up in Tel-Aviv, Israel, injuring at least 24 civilians.
- January 27, 2002 – Jaffa Street bombing. 1 dead.
- March 2, 2002 – The Yeshivat Beit Yisrael massacre was a suicide bombing which occurred in the Beit Yisrael neighborhood in downtown Jerusalem. 11 killed 54 injured.
- March 9, 2002 – The Café Moment bombing was a Palestinian terrorist attack in a coffee shop in downtown Jerusalem, Israel. 11dead 54 injured.
- March 20, 2002 – The Umm al-Fahm bus bombing was a suicide bombing which occurred on a bus which was passing through Umm al-Fahm in northern Israel
- March 21, 2002 – King George Street bombing. 3 dead 42 injured.
- March 27, 2002 – The Passover massacre was a suicide bombing carried out by Hamas at the Park Hotel in Netanya. 30 dead 140 wounded.
- March 29, 2002 – Kiryat HaYovel supermarket bombing. 2 dead 28 wounded.
- March 30, 2002 – Attack on the Raghunath temple
- March 31, 2002 – The Matza restaurant suicide bombing occurred, when a Palestinian Hamas suicide bomber detonated his bomb inside the Matza restaurant in Haifa, Israel, near the Grand Canyon shopping mall, killing 16 Israeli civilians and injuring over 40 people.
- April 10, 2002 – Yagur Junction bombing. 8 killed 19 injured.
- April 11, 2002 – Ghriba synagogue bombing A natural gas truck rigged with explosives detonated in front of the ancient El Ghriba synagogue on the Tunisian island of Djerba, killing 14 Germans, 3 Tunisians, and 2 French. More than 30 people were wounded.
- April 12, 2002 – 2002 Mahane Yehuda Market bombing. 6 killed 104 wounded.
- May 7, 2002 – The 2002 Rishon LeZion bombing was a suicide bombing which occurred at a crowded game club located in the new industrial area of Rishon Lezion. 16 killed 57 injured.
- May 8, 2002 – 2002 Karachi bus bombing A man driving a car bomb detonated next to a bus carrying mostly French engineers. 11 Frenchmen and 2 Pakistanis were killed (not including the bomber).
- May 14, 2002 – three terrorists attacked a tourist bus near the town of Kaluchak in the Indian state Jammu and Kashmir .
- May 19, 2002 – Netanya Market bombing. 3 dead 56+ injured.
- June 5, 2002 – Megiddo Junction bus bombing. 17 dead 43 injured.
- June 11, 2002 – 2002 Herzliya shawarma restaurant bombing. 1 dead 15 injured.
- June 14, 2002 – The first of several attacks targeting the U.S. consulate in Karachi. 12 killed, 51 injured.
- June 18, 2002 – Patt Junction Bus Bombing. 19 dead 74 injured.
- June 19, 2002 – 2002 French Hill suicide bombing. 7 dead ~50 injured.
- June 20, 2002 – A British national was killed when a bomb placed under his car detonated in Al Nakheel.
- July 13, 2002 – Militants kill 29 Hindu labourers in Qasim Nagar on the outskirts of Jammu in Jammu and Kashmir.
- July 16, 2002 – 2002 Immanuel bus attack. 9 dead 20 injured.
- July 17, 2002 – Neve Shaanan Street bombing. 5 dead 40 injured.
- July 31, 2002 – Hebrew University bombing. 9 dead ~100 injured.
- August 4, 2002 – Meron Junction Bus 361 attack. 9 dead 38 injured.
- September 19, 2002 – Allenby Street bus bombing. 6 dead ~70 injured.
- September 24, 2002 – Akshardham Temple attack
- September 29, 2002 – A German national was killed by a car bomb in central Riyadh.
- October 2, 2002 – The first of three bomb blasts in Zamboanga City kills 4 people, including one United States Green Beret and wounds 25 others, including another United States Green Beret.
- October 6, 2002 – An explosive-laden dinghy rammed the French-flagged tanker Limburg in the Gulf of Aden off of Yemen, killing one crewman and seriously damaging the ship.
- October 8, 2002 – Faylaka Island attack Two Kuwaiti jihadists attacked a group of United States Marines, killing one and injuring another. Both attackers were killed.
- October 12, 2002 – 2002 Bali bombings in the tourist district of Kuta on the Indonesian island of Bali, killing 202 people and injuring 240.[17]
- October 17, 2002 – The second of three bomb blasts targets a shopping centre in Zamboanga City, killing at least 7 and wounding about 150 people.
- October 21, 2002 – The third of three bomb blasts targets Fort Pilar, a Catholic shrine in Zamboanga City, killing a Philippine Marine guarding the church and wounding 18 others.
- October 21, 2002 – Karkur junction suicide bombing. 14 dead +40 injured
- October 27, 2002 – Sonol gas station bombing. 3 dead 18 injured.
- November 21, 2002 – Kiryat Menachem bus bombing. 11 dead 50 injured.
- November 24, 2002 – Attack on the Raghunath temple
- November 28, 2002 – 2002 Mombasa attacks Islamic terrorists launch simultaneous attacks against an Israeli-owned hotel in Mombasa and an Israeli charter plane. 13 people (10 Kenyans and 3 Israelis), not including 3 suicide bombers, were killed and 80 injured at the hotel, but the plane was missed by the two missiles fired at it.
- January 5, 2003 – Tel Aviv central bus station massacre. 23 dead 100+ injured.
- February 20, 2003 – An American employee of BAE Systems was shot to death in his car in Riyadh.
- February 28, 2003 – A gunman opens fire on the U.S. consulate in Karachi. 2 police officers killed, 5 police officers and 1 civilian injured.
- March 5, 2003 – Haifa bus 37 suicide bombing. 17 dead 53 wounded.
- April 30, 2003 – Mike's Place suicide bombing. 3 dead 50+ injured.
- May 1, 2003 – A man dressed in a Royal Saudi Navy uniform penetrated an American base, killing one American, before escaping unscathed.
- May 12, 2003 – Several heavily-armed gunmen open fire and detonate vehicle bombs outside three housing compounds in Riyadh occupied by Westerners, killing 27 people (12 attackers also were killed). More than 160 people were wounded.
- May 16, 2003 – A series of suicide bombings in Casablanca killed 45 people and injured over 100 others.
- May 18, 2003 – 2003 French Hill suicide bombings. 7 dead 20 injured.
- May 19, 2003 – Afula mall bombing. 3 dead 70 injured.
- June 11, 2003 – Davidka Square bus bombing. 17 dead ~100 injured.
- August 5, 2003 – 2003 Marriott Hotel bombing in Mega Kuningan, South Jakarta, Indonesia; suicide bomber detonated a car bomb outside the JW Marriott Jakarta lobby, killing 12 and injuring 150.
- August 19, 2003 – Shmuel HaNavi bus bombing. 24 dead 130+ injured.
- August 25, 2003 – Twin car bombings killed 54, and injured 244 people in Mumbai.
- September 9, 2003 – Tzrifin bus stop attack. 9 dead 15 injured.
- September 9, 2003 – Café Hillel bombing. 7 dead 50+ injured.
- October 4, 2003 – The Maxim restaurant suicide bombing was a suicide bombing in the beachfront "Maxim" restaurant in Haifa, Israel. 21 people were killed in the attack and 51 were injured. Among the victims were two families and four children, including a two-month-old baby.
- November 8, 2003 – A suicide truck bomb detonated outside a housing compound in Laban Valley, west of Riyadh, killing 17 and wounding 122.
- November 15–20, 2003 – 2003 Istanbul bombings, killed 57 people and wounded 700.
- January 10, 2004 – 2004 Palopo café bombing An IED underneath a table, killing 4 and wounding 3.
- January 14, 2004 – 2004 Erez Crossing bombing. killed 4 injured 10.
- January 29, 2004 – Gaza Street bus bombing. killed 11 injured 50+.
- February 22, 2004 – Liberty Bell Park bus bombing. killed 8 injured 60.
- February 27, 2004 – The sinking of SuperFerry 14 by Abu Sayyaf terrorists results in the deaths of 116 people.
- March 9, 2004 – March 9, 2004 attack on Istanbul restaurant Two Islamic militants open fire and detonate pipe bombs, killing one and wounding 5 others. One attacker was killed and the other was seriously injured.
- March 11, 2004 – Madrid train bombings, killed 191 people and wounded 1,800.[18][19]
- March 14, 2004 – 2004 Ashdod Port bombings. 10 dead 16 wounded.
- April 21, 2004 – A car bomb explodes outside a building originally used by the Saudi police, killing 5 and wounding 148.
- May 1, 2004 – 2004 Yanbu attack At least four militants stormed the offices of Texas-based ABB Lummus in Yanbu' al Bahr, Saudi Arabia, killing 7.
- May 22, 2004 – A German national was shot to death while waiting at an ATM in Riyadh.
- May 29–30, 2004 – 2004 Khobar massacre Four Al Qaeda-linked militants attacked two oil industry installations and a residential compound in Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia, killing 22 and injuring 25.
- June 6, 2004 – BBC journalist Simon Cumbers and correspondent Frank Gardner were attacked by Al Qaeda sympathizers while filming an Al Qaeda safehouse in Al-Suwaidi, Riyadh. Cumbers was killed, while Gardner was seriously injured.
- June 8, 2004 – An American employee of Vinnell Corp. was killed in Riyadh.
- June 13, 2004 – An American national was gunned down in Riyadh. Elsewhere in the city, another American, Paul Marshall Johnson, was kidnapped at a fake police checkpoint. He was later beheaded on June 18.
- August 3, 2004 – An Irish national was shot and killed in Riyadh.
- August 21, 2004 – The 2004 Dhaka grenade attack was carried out by members of Harket-ul-Jihad al-Islami against an anti-terrorism rally, killing 24 and injuring over 300.
- August 31, 2004 – Beersheba bus bombings. 16 killed 100+ injured.
- September 1, 2004 – Beslan school hostage crisis, approximately 344 civilians including 186 children killed.[20][21]
- September 9, 2004 – 2004 Australian Embassy bombing in Jakarta, Indonesia; suicide bomber exploded a one-ton car bomb, which was packed into a small Daihatsu delivery van, outside the Australian embassy at Kuningan District, South Jakarta killing 9 and injuring over 150.
- September 15, 2004 – A British national working for the Marconi Company was shot to death in his car in Riyadh.
- September 26, 2004 – A French national was shot to death inside his car in Jeddah.
- October 7, 2004 – The 2004 Sinai bombings targeting tourist hotels in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula killed 34 and wounded 171.
- November 2, 2004 – The murder of Theo van Gogh by Amsterdam-born jihadist Mohammed Bouyeri.[22]
- November 13, 2004 – 2004 Poso bus bombing An IED targeting a bus travelling to the majority Christian village of Silancak kills 6 and wounds 3.
- December 6, 2004 – Five militants attacked the American consulate in Jeddah, killing 9 and wounding about 10. Three attackers were killed by Saudi security forces, who wounded and arrested the other two.
- December 29, 2004 – Two car bombs explode outside the Saudi Interior Ministry and the Special Emergency Force training center in Riyadh, killing one civilian and wounding several others.
- January 13, 2005 – Karni border crossing attack. 6 killed 4 injured.
- February 14, 2005 – Assassination of Rafic Hariri The former Prime Minister of Lebanon, Rafic Hariri, was among 22 people killed when 1,000 kg of TNT exploded near his motorcade in Beirut.
- February 25, 2005 – Stage Club bombing. 5 killed 50+ injured.
- May 28, 2005 – The 2005 Tentena market bombings in Indonesia kill 22 and wound about 90.
- July 5, 2005 – Attack on the Hindu Ram temple in Ayodhya, India. 6 dead.
- July 7, 2005 – Multiple bombings in London Underground. 53 killed by four suicide bombers. Nearly 700 injured.
- July 12, 2005 – 12 July 2005 HaSharon Mall suicide bombing. 5 killed 90+ injured.
- July 23, 2005 – Bomb attacks at Sharm el-Sheikh, an Egyptian resort city, at least 64 people killed.
- August 17, 2005 – The 2005 Bangladesh bombings, carried out by Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh, kill 2 civilians and wound 50 others.
- October 1, 2005 – 2005 Bali bombings in Jimbaran & Kuta, Bali, Indonesia; a series of bombings kills at least 20 and injures over 100.
- October 26, 2005 – Hadera Market bombing. 7 killed 55 injured.
- October 29, 2005 – 2005 Delhi bombings, India. Over 60 killed and over 180 injured in a series of three attacks in crowded markets and a bus.[23]
- October 30, 2005 – Muslim militants on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi behead three Christian girls.
- November 9, 2005 – 2005 Amman bombings. a series of coordinated suicide attacks on hotels in Amman, Jordan. Over 60 killed and 115 injured.[24][25] Four attackers including a husband and wife team were involved.[26]
- December 5, 2005 – 5 December 2005 HaSharon Mall suicide bombing. 5 dead 40+ injured.
- December 31, 2005 – A nail bomb explodes in a butcher's shop frequented by Christians in Palu, Indonesia, killing 8 and wounding 53.
- March 2, 2006 – A suicide car bomb exploded outside the Marriott Hotel, about 20 yards away from the U.S. consulate in Karachi. 4 killed and 30 injured.
- March 7, 2006 – A series of bombings occurred across the Hindu holy city of Varanasi killing at least 28 people and injuring 101 others.
- May 30, 2006 – Kedumim bombing. 4 dead.
- April 17, 2006 – 2006 Tel Aviv shawarma restaurant bombing. 11 killed 70 injured.
- April 30, 2006 – 2006 Doda massacre: Thirty-five Hindus killed by terrorists in Doda district in Jammu and Kashmir.
- July 11, 2006 – 2006 Mumbai train bombings: Seven bomb blasts over a period of 11 minutes on the Suburban Railway in Mumbai. 209 killed and over 700 injured.[27]
- January 29, 2007 – Eilat bakery bombing. 3 killed.
- May 13, 2007 – Jaipur bombings. 80 dead 216 injured.
- June 30, 2007 – 2007 Glasgow International Airport attack, 5 injured.
- August 14, 2007 – Qahtaniya bombings. Four suicide vehicle bombings in two predominantly Yazidi towns in northern Iraq. 796 killed, 1,562 wounded.[28]
- February 4, 2008 – 2008 Dimona suicide bombing. 1 killed 9 injured.
- July 26, 2008 – 2008 Ahmedabad bombings. 56 dead, over 200 injured.[29][30]
- September 13, 2008 – Bombing series in Delhi, India. Pakistani extremist groups plant bombs at several places including India Gate, out of which the ones at Karol Bagh, Connaught Place and Greater Kailash explode leaving around 30 people dead and 130 injured, followed by another attack two weeks later at the congested Mehrauli area, leaving 3 people dead.
- September 20, 2008 – Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing: A dump truck filled with explosives detonated outside the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad, killing at least 54, including 2 American servicemen.
- September 27, 2008 – 27 September 2008 Delhi blast: An explosion in Mehrauli's Electronic market called Sarai, killed 3 and injured 23 others.
- November 26, 2008 – Muslim extremists kill at least 166 people and wound numerous others in a series of coordinated attacks on India's financial capital, Mumbai. The government of India blamed Pakistan based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba and stated that the terrorists killed/caught were citizens of Pakistan, a claim which the Pakistani government first refused but then accepted when given proof. Ajmal Kasab, one of the terrorists, was caught alive.[31][32]
- June 1, 2009 – 2009 Little Rock recruiting office shooting by Abdulhakim Muhajid Muhammad. 1 killed and 1 injured
- June 18, 2009 – 2009 Beledweyne bombing by Al-Shabaab. 35 dead.
- July 17, 2009 – 2009 Marriott and Ritz-Carlton Hotels bombing in Mega Kuningan, South Jakarta, Indonesia; suicide bombers hit the Marriott and 5 minutes later the Ritz-Carlton. 9 killed and 53 injured
- November 5, 2009 – Fort Hood shooting, at Fort Hood near Killeen, Texas. 13 dead, 33 injured.
2010s
- March 29, 2010 – Moscow Metro bombings. 40 dead, 102 injured. Caucasus Emirate claimed responsibility[33]
- May 28, 2010 – Attacks on Ahmadi Mosques Lahore, Pakistan. Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan claimed attacks on two mosques simultaneously belonging to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, killing nearly 100 and injuring many others.[34]
- December 7, 2010 – 2010 Varanasi bombing, India. 2 dead, 37 injured.
- December 10, 2010 – 2010 Stockholm bombing, Sweden. killing the bomber and injuring two people.
- January 21, 2011 – Domodedovo International Airport bombing. 37 killed, 173 wounded[35]
- March 2, 2011 – 2011 Frankfurt Airport shooting, Frankfurt, Germany. 2 dead, 2 injured.
- July 18, 2011 – 2011 Hotan attack, Hotan, China. A group of 18 young Uyghur men who opposed the local government's campaign against the full-face Islamic veil perpetrated a series of coordinated bomb and knife attacks and occupied a police station on Nuerbage Street, killing two security guards and taking eight hostages. The attackers yelled religious slogans, including ones associated with Jihadism, 4 killed, 4 wounded.
- July 30, 2011 – A series of knife and bomb attacks occurred in Kashgar, China. Uyghur men hijacked a truck, killed its driver and drove into a crowd of pedestrians. They then got out of the vehicle and attacked pedestrians with knifes. On July 31, a chain of two explosions started a fire in a restaurant, 15 killed, 42 wounded.
- October 28, 2011 – A Wahhabi Islamist attacked the US embassy in Sarajevo with a firearm. He wounded a police officer before being shot and injured by police.[36]
- December 25, 2011 – Christmas Day bombings were bomb blasts and shootings at churches in Madalla, Jos, Gadaka, and Damaturu. Over 41 people are reported dead.[37]
- January 5, 2012 – Iraqi bombings, Baghdad and Nasiriyah, Iraq by Islamic State of Iraq. 73 dead, 149 injured.
- February 14, 2012 – A series of explosions occurred in Bangkok, Thailand, 5 wounded.
- February 23, 2012 – Iraqi attacks, Baghdad, Iraq by Islamic State of Iraq. 83 dead, 250+ injured.
- March 20, 2012 – Iraqi attacks, Baghdad and at least 9 other cities, Iraq. 52 dead, ~ 250 injured.
- March 20, 2012 – Toulouse and Montauban shootings in France. 7 dead, 5 injured.
- May 3, 2012 – Makhachkala attack. 14 dead, including 2 suicide bombers, 130 wounded[38]
- July 18, 2012 – 2012 Burgas bus bombing – 7 dead, including the suicide bomber and 32 injured at Burgas Airport, Burgas, Bulgaria.
- September 11, 2012 – 2012 Benghazi attack on the U.S. Consulate. 4 dead, 11 injured.
- February 21, 2013 – 2013 Hyderabad blasts, two bomb blasts killed 16 people and injured 119.
- April 15, 2013 – Boston Marathon bombings. Two brothers, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnev, planted two bombs near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. The blast killed 3 and injured 183 others.[39]
- May 11, 2013 – Reyhanlı bombings, killed 52 people and wounded 140.
- May 22, 2013 – Two men with cleavers kill British soldier Lee Rigby in Woolwich.[40][41]
- May 23, 2013 – 2013 La Défense attack. An Islamic extremist wielding a knife attacked and wounded a French soldier in the Paris suburb of La Défense. 1 wounded.
- July 7, 2013 – A series of ten bombs explode in and around the Mahabodhi Temple complex, in Bodh Gaya, India. 5 wounded.
- September 21, 2013 – Westgate shopping mall attack, 67 killed, 175 wounded.[42][43][44]
- September 22, 2013 – Peshawar church attack, 80–83 killed, 250 wounded.
- September 29, 2013 – Gujba college massacre. 44 students killed by Boko Haram
- October 28, 2013 – A 4x4 vehicle crashed into a crowd and burst into flames in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, 5 killed, 38 wounded.
- December 5, 2013 – At the 2013 Sana'a attack at least 56 people died and 162 were wounded.
- January 1, 2014 – Killed Palestinian ambassador “held explosive in his hands”. 1 dead terrorist.[45][46]
- February 14, 2014 – Borno Massacre at least 200 killed by Boko Haram[47]
- March 1, 2014 – A group of 8 individuals attacked civilians at Kunming Railway Station, 28 dead, 143 wounded.
- April 30, 2014 – Two assailants attacked passengers and detonated explosives at the Ürümqi railway station, 3 dead, 79 wounded.
- May 20, 2014 – Jos bombings at least 118 killed and over 56 injured[48]
- May 22, 2014 – Two SUVs which carried 5 assailants were driven into a street market in Ürümqi and up to a dozen explosives were thrown at shoppers through the windows of the SUVs. The cars then crashed into shoppers and collided into each other and exploded, 39 dead, 90+ wounded.
- May 24, 2014 – Jewish Museum of Belgium shooting. Gunman opened fire at the Jewish Museum in Brussels killing 4 people.
- August 2014 – Islamic State fighters massacred some 700 people, mostly men, of the Shu'aytat tribe in Deir ez-Zor Governorate.[49]
- September 23, 2014 – 2014 Endeavour Hills stabbings. Numan Haider, an Afghan Australian stabbed two counter terrorism officers in Melbourne, Australia. He was then shot dead.[50]
- October 5, 2014 – 2014 Grozny bombing. 5 officers and the suicide bomber, were killed, while 12 others were wounded.[51]
- October 20, 2014 – 2014 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu ramming attack. Lone attacker used his car to run over two Canadian soldiers. 1 killed, 1 injured
- October 22, 2014 – 2014 shootings at Parliament Hill, Ottawa. Lone attacker shot a soldier at a war memorial and attacked Parliament. 1 killed, 3 injured.[52]
- October 22, 2014 – A Hamas terrorist rammed his vehicle into a group of people waiting at a light rail station in Jerusalem. 2 killed 8 wounded.[53]
- October 23, 2014 – Zale H. Thomson, also known as Zaim Farouq Abdul-Malik, attacked four New York policemen in the subway with a hatchet, severely injuring one in the back of the head and injuring another policeman in the arm before being shot to death by the remaining officers, who also shot a bystander.[54]
- November 5, 2014 – In the November 2014 Jerusalem vehicular attack a Hamas operative deliberately drove a van at high speed into a crowd of people. 4 killed 13 wounded.
- November 10, 2014 – An Israeli IDF soldier was stabbed to death by a Lone wolf jihadist.[55]
- November 28, 2014 – Kano bombing. Around 120 people were killed and another 260 injured.[56][57][58][59]
- December 1, 2014 – A burqa-clad woman stabs a 47-year-old American teacher to death in a mall restroom in Abu Dhabi. She later plants a bomb outside the home of an Egyptian-American doctor, which was safely dismantled.[60]
- December 4, 2014 – 2014 Grozny clashes. 26 total dead, including 14 policemen, 11 Jihadist from Caucasus Emirate, 1 civilian[61]
- December 9, 2014 – In the 2014 Bukidnon bus bombing 11 people died and 43 were injured.
- December 15-16, 2014 – 2014 Sydney hostage crisis. 2 dead, 4 injured.
- December 16, 2014 – 2014 Peshawar school attack. Over 140 people dead, including at least 132 children.[62]
- December 16, 2014 – Two suicide car bombers rammed their vehicles into a Shiite rebels' checkpoint killing 26, including 16 students.[63]
- December 18, 2014 – 2014 Gumsuri kidnappings. Boko Haram insurgents killed 32 men and kidnapped at least 185 women and children.[64]
- December 18, 2014 – Mass grave of 230 Tribesmen killed by Islamic State found in Eastern Syria.[65]
- December 20, 2014 – 2014 Joué-lès-Tours stabbings. A man yelling Allahu Akbar attacked a police office with a knife. He was killed and 3 police officers were injured
- December 21, 2014 – 2014 Dijon attack. A man yelling Allahu Akbar ran over 11 pedestrians with his vehicle. 11 injured
- December 22, 2014 – Boko Haram insurgents bombed a bus station in the city of Gombe, killing at least twenty people.[66]
- December 2014 – Islamic State militants execute 150 women Iraqi province of Al-Anbar, some of whom were pregnant at the time, who refuse to marry their fighters.[67]
- December 24, 2014 – A suicide bomber killed 33 people and wounded 55 others in Madaen, about 25 km (15 miles) south of Baghdad.[68]
- December 25, 2014 – Al-Shabaab attack in Mogadishu leaves 9 dead.[69]
- December 28, 2014 – Boko Haram attacks village in Cameroon leaving 30 dead.[70]
- January 5, 2015 – A car packed with explosives drove up to the headquarters of EUPOL Afghanistan, a European police-training organization, in Kabul and detonated. Taliban claimed responsibility. 1 killed 16 wounded.[71]
- January 6, 2015 – Two suicide bombers attacked a mosque in the town of Al-Jubba while Iraqi soldiers were resting, killing 10 soldiers plus the two attackers. Clashes following the bombings left 13 security personnel dead and 21 wounded.[72]
- January 7–9, 2015 – A series of 5 attacks in and around Paris kill 17 people, plus 3 attackers, and leave 22 other people injured.
- January 8, 2015 – 2015 Baga massacre. Boko Haram attacks town of Baga in northern Nigeria killing at least 200 people. Another 2000 are unaccounted for.[73]
- January 10, 2015 – In the 2015 Jabal Mohsen suicide attacks 9 people died and 30+ were wounded.
- January 30, 2015 – Suicide bomber kills at least 55, injuring at least 59 in a Shiite mosque in southern Pakistan.[74]
- February 13, 2015 – Heavily armed militants killed at least 19 people and wounded more than 40 after they stormed into a Shiite mosque during Friday Prayer in a suburb of Peshawar.[75]
- February 14–15, 2015 – 2015 Copenhagen attacks. A gunman opened fire at the Krudttoenden café and later at the Great Synagogue in Copenhagen, killing two civilians and injuring five others.[76]
- March 7, 2015 – Five suicide bomb blasts leave 58 dead and 143 wounded in the 2015 Maiduguri suicide bombing.
- March 15, 2015 – Suicide bombers kill at least 15 people in attacks on two churches in Lahore.[77]
- March 18, 2015 – Bardo National Museum attack. Militants linked to Islamic State attack the Bardo National Museum with guns, killing 21 people and injuring around 50.[78]
- March 20, 2015 – 2015 Sana'a mosque bombings. 135 killed in bombings on several mosques by Islamic State.[79]
- March 25, 2015 – Islamic State affiliates, The Shura Council of Benghazi Revolutionaries in Libya carried out suicide bombings in the city of Benghazi. Twelve were killed and 25 wounded. Five additional dead during attacks with a local militia.[80]
- March 27, 2015 - Makka al-Mukarama hotel attack. 20+ dead 28 wounded.
- April 2, 2015 – 148 killed in Al-Shabaab's Garissa University College attack.[81]
- April 8, 2015 – In the city of Riyadh two policemen are shot dead. Islamic State is blamed to be behind the attack.[82][83]
- April 14, 2015 – Militants of Al-Shabaab attack a government building in Mogadishu in the 2015 Ministry of Higher Education attack. 17 dead 15 wounded.
- April 17, 2015 – A series of bombings by the Islamic State occurred through Baghdad. 40+ killed 59+ injured.[84]
- April 17, 2015 – A car bomb exploded at the entrance of the US consulate in Erbil, Iraq. Islamic State took credit for the attack. 3 killed 5 wounded.[85]
- April 18, 2015 – A suicide bomb detonated in front of a bank in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. Islamic State claims responsibility. 33 killed 100+ injured.[86]
- April 19, 2015 – A 32-year Frenchwoman is murdered by a gunman whose plot to attack a church is foiled shortly after.[87]
- April 20, 2015 – A minivan of UN workers was bombed by Al-Shabaab in the Puntland region of Somalia. 9 dead 4 injured.[88]
- April 27, 2015 – At the Zvornik police station terrorist attack in the city of Zvornik, Republika Srpska, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, an armed member of a wahhabist movement opened fire on the police. In the shooting, a police officer was killed, two others were injured, and the attacker was eliminated by police.[89]
- May 3, 2015 – Two gunmen attacked the Curtis Culwell Center during a 'Draw Muhammad' cartoon art exhibit in Garland, Texas . 2 dead (perpetrators) 1 injured.[90][91][92][93][94]
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