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|A suicide bomber detonated a vehicle fitted with explosives at a joint post of local police and soldiers in the ] of the Logar Province. Nine Afgan security forces personnel had been killed being made of six police officers and three soldiers. The Taliban claimed responsibility in an email to the media.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia/2014/11/suicide-attack-kills-afghan-security-forces-201411115020205127.html |title= Suicide attack kills Afghan security forces |work= Al Jazeera |date=2014-11-01|accessdate=2014-11-15}}</ref> | |||
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|Two attacks occurred during preparations for ] killing 24 people and injuring at least 53. An explosive-laden truck detonated by a suicide bomber at a checkpoint leading into Baghdad was the first attack, 20 were killed and at least 53 injured. A second bombing occurred on Baghdad’s ] near a tent serving refreshments to ] pilgrims, Four were killed.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/11/bombings-rock-iraqi-capital-ahead-ashoura-2014111174135609506.html |title= Bombings rock Iraqi capital ahead of Ashoura |work= Al Jazeera |date=2014-11-01|accessdate=2014-11-15}}</ref> | |||
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|Multiple car bombs detonated in the Saidiyah neighbourhood, Sadoun street and ] all targeting hospitality tents for Ashoura. 20 were injured in the attack on Saidiyah, while five were killed and thirteen injured in Sadoun street and thirteen killed and thirty-four injured in Sadr City.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/11/iraq-baghdad-blasts-shias-ashoura-20141121141828768.html |title=Iraq blasts kill Shia preparing for Ashoura |work= Al Jazeera |date=2014-11-02|accessdate=2014-11-15}}</ref> | |||
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|Three unknown masked gunmen shot at a group of people killing five and injuring at least one. The attack occurred on Ashura and is thought to be targeting ] Muslims. Six people have since been arrested and one suspect has been killed.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/news/6fb872b8-b7a4-4011-96a1-bfe8d097f61e |title= Gunmen shoot dead five Shia Muslims in Saudi Arabia|work= al-Araby |date=2014-11-04|accessdate=2014-11-15}}</ref> <ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/04/us-saudi-shooting-idUSKBN0IO01Y20141104 |title= Saudi forces kill suspect in attack on Shi'ites marking Ashoura |work= Reuters US |date=2014-11-04|accessdate=2014-11-15}}</ref> | |||
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|Multiple attacks occurred across Baghdad including two ], a car bomb and mortar fire, which killed 13 and injured at least 39 people. Five were killed and eleven wounded by a bomb in the suburb in Nahrawan, three were killed and a further eleven wounded in Amil, while a roadside bomb killed two soldiers. Three mortars also landed on the edge of the district Khazimiyah killing five Shi’ite pilgrims and wounding 17.<ref name="Al Jazeera 4 Nov" >{{cite news|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/11/multiple-attacks-baghdad-leave-many-dead-2014113132735830605.html |title=Multiple attacks in Baghdad leave many dead |work= Al Jazeera |date=2014-11-04|accessdate=2014-11-15}}</ref> | |||
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|Sheikh Salim Bakari Mwarangi was killed returning from evening prayers from a Likoni area mosque in Mombasa when gunmen approached on a motorbike, slowed down and shot at him before speeding off. Mwarangi has received death threats before since he supported government efforts to stop al-Shabaab’s messages. A manhunt and investigation is still ongoing.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2014/11/muslim-religious-leader-killed-kenya-20141151763249140.html|title=Muslim religious leader killed in Kenya |work= Al Jazeera |date=2014-11-05|accessdate=2014-11-15}}</ref> | |||
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|A bomb detonated inside a train carriage in Menufiya province in the north of Cairo. Passengers were in progress of evacuated while police were investigating the bomb when it detonated, killing two police officers and injuring eight people.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/11/egypt-train-blast-kills-policemen-20141162721625365.html |title=Egypt train blast kills policemen |work= Al Jazeera |date=2014-11-06|accessdate=2014-11-15}}</ref> | |||
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|Two roadside bombings occurred in the triban district of Mohmand in Pakistan, aimed at the son of a local peace committee chief. The first bomb stuck the son of the peace committee chief on his motorbike and injuring his friend, while the second bomb hit a passenger van killing five people. Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a group split off ] claimed responsibility.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia/2014/11/several-dead-pakistan-roadside-bombing-2014117185657924633.html|title=Several dead in Pakistan roadside bombing |work= Al Jazeera |date=2014-11-07|accessdate=2014-11-15}}</ref> | |||
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|A senior officer of the Kabul police force was killed in a suicide bombing inside the offices of the Kabul police chief which also injured six others. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack via Twitter.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia/2014/11/blast-hits-kabul-police-chief-headquarters-201411952033611890.html |title= Suicide bomber targets Kabul police HQ |work= Al Jazeera |date=2014-11-09|accessdate=2014-11-15}}</ref> | |||
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|A spate of bombings occurred across Iraq killing 37 and injuring at least 68. A majority of the attacks were in Baghdad, with one attack on a house in Ramadi which killed six and injured 8. Four car bombs detonated across Baghdad hitting the neighbourhoods of al-Ameen, Zafaraniyah, Sadr and al-Sinaa street in central Baghdad. The deadliest attack was at al-Sinaa street killing 10 and injuring 27, while the attacks on al-Ameen, Zafaraniyah and Sadr killed seven, five and four respectively.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/11/several-killed-attacks-across-iraq-20141181258205876.html |title= Scores killed in attacks across Iraq |work= Al Jazeera |date=2014-11-09|accessdate=2014-11-15}}</ref> | |||
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|An ] vessel was attacked by assailants riding on four fishing boats around 70km from Egypt in the Mediterranean with preliminary reports saying that the naval vessel had been set alight and exchanges in fire done. At least five servicemen were injured and another eight missing at sea. 32 of the suspected fighters were arrested.<ref>cite news|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/11/egypt-navy-vessels-come-under-attack-201411134374516272.html|title=Egypt navy vessels come under attack|work=Al Jazeera|date=2014-11-13|accessdate=2014-11-15}}</ref> | |||
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|Car bombs stuck the embassies of ] and the ] in Tripoli, Libya injuring five guards. Two were injured at the Egyptian embassy compound while three were injured at the United Arab Emirates embassy compound. Both embassies were empty at the time. The United Arab Emirates foreign minister, Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan placed blame for the attacks on Fajr Libya and ].<ref>cite news|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/11/embassies-egypt-uae-attacked-libya-201411137319239874.html|title=Embassies of Egypt and UAE attacked in Libya|work=Al Jazeera|date=2014-11-13|accessdate=2014-11-15}}</ref> | |||
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January
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1 | Car bombing | 11 | 17 | Mogadishu, Somalia | Two car bombs exploded on New Year's Day outside a hotel frequented by foreigners and Somali government officials, in the Somali capital of Mogadishu. A police official reported that six people were killed in the blasts while an additional eight were injured. The same official indicated that no claim of responsibility had been made but the Al-Shabab movement was suspected after an audio tape warning of attacks on New Year's Eve. A third car bomb occurred an hour after the first two as the vehicle was being inspected by government soldiers, raising the overall death toll to eleven with seventeen wounded in the three car bombings. | Al-Shabab | ||
2 | Grenade attack | 0 | 10 | Diani, Kenya | Three attackers hurled a grenade into the Tandoori bar in the Kenyan resort town of Diani, south of the port city of Mombasa, wounding ten people. No organization claimed responsibility for the grenade attack, however the region is a popular target area for Islamic extremists. | |||
2 | Car bombing | 5 | 20 | Beirut, Lebanon | A car bomb exploded on a crowded street in the southern Beirut suburb of Haret Hreik, a Hezbollah stronghold, leaving five people dead and twenty people injured from the blast. Hezbollah militiamen dispersed crowds of people who came to assist the wounded after the explosion by firing gunshots into the air. | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant | ||
2 | Truck bombing | 19 | 37 | Balad Ruz, Iraq | A truck bomb exploded on a busy commercial street in the northern Iraqi city of Balad Ruz, killing nineteen people and injuring thirty-seven others. | |||
4 | Bombing | 1 | 2 | North Sinai Governorate, Egypt | At least 1 soldier died and another 2 were wounded after a bomb exploded in the North Sinai Governorate. | |||
5 | Series of explosions | 20 | 55 | Baghdad, Iraq | Six explosions, at least two confirmed to be car bombs, across Baghdad targeted a restaurant and a tea house in a northern Shite suburb as well as a commercial district, leaving a total of twenty people dead and 55 wounded. | |||
7 | Suicide truck bombing | 2 | 55 | Kirkuk, Iraq | A suicide truck bomb struck a police station in the northern city of Kirkuk killing two people and injuring an additional 55 others. | |||
9 | Suicide bombing | 23 | 25 | Baghdad, Iraq | A suicide bomber struck a military recruiting centre in Baghdad killing twelve people and injuring 25 others. Although no claim of responsibility was made, the news report indicated that suicide bombings are the favored tactics of the Al-Qaeda affiliated terrorist organization, Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant | ||
9 | Car bombing | 18 | Dozens | Kafat, Hama, Syria | Eighteen people were killed and dozens injured in a massive car bombing of the central Syrian village of Kafat, located in Hama province. The car bombing occurred at the village school leaving a number of women and children as well as pro-government militiamen killed and wounded. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that the death toll could rise as a number of the casualties were brought to hospital in critical condition. | |||
9 | Suicide car bomb assassination | 4 | 4 | Karachi, Pakistan | Senior police officer Chaudhry Aslam, an anti-terrorist policeman known for his strident opposition to armed gangs and terrorist groups in Karachi, was killed along with three other anti-terrorism police officers and four other policemen were wounded in a suicide car bombing. | Tehreek-e-Taliban (Pakistan Taliban) | ||
12 | Car bombing | 13 | 28 | Baghdad, Iraq | A car bomb exploded outside a bus terminal in central Baghdad killing nine people and injuring 16 others. A second car bomb occurred afterwards at a northern Baghdad taxi stand killing an additional four civilians and injuring another twelve. | |||
12 | Double roadside bombing | 5 | 4 | Martoong, Swat Valley, Pakistan | Two IEDs exploded in the Martoong region of Swat Valley destroying the lead scout car of a 15-car convoy targeting an advisor, Amir Muqam, of the Pakistani Prime Minister. Amir Muqam was uninjured, however five Pakistani police officers were killed when their scout car was destroyed and four additional police officers were injured in the attack. | |||
12 | Suicide bombing | 2 | 20 | Kabul, Afghanistan | A suicide bomber riding a bicycle detonated his explosive device next to a bus carrying police recruits in Kabul, killing two people, including a police officer, and wounding 14 people on the bus as well as six pedestrians that were nearby. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the blast. | Taliban | ||
13 | Car bombing | 11 | 28 | Baghdad, Iraq | A car bomb exploded in the Shite district of Shaab killing eleven and injuring 28 others. | |||
14 | Suicide bombing | 30 | 50 | Maiduguri, Nigeria | A Boko Haram suicide bomber detonated a powerful suicide car bomb in the heavily populated centre of Maiduguri, Borno State, at a military checkpoint at the local market district while crowds of civilians were in the market celebrating the birth of the prophet Mohammed. 30 people were reportedly killed and an additional 50 were injured in the bombing with the military blaming Boko Haram for the attack and stating that they had arrested a member of Boko Haram for the attack. | Boko Haram | ||
15 | Series of car bombings | 40 | 88 | Baghdad, Iraq | Six car bombs exploded in north, central and eastern Baghdad killing 40 civilians and injuring 88 others. The bombs targeted a number of open-stall markets and commercial areas, attempting to inflict the optimal amount of casualties. | |||
15 | Bombing | 18 | 16 | Shatub, Diyala Governorate, Iraq | An explosion targeting the funeral tent of a slain Iraqi Sunni leader killed 18 people and injured an additional 16 others. | |||
15 | Suicide car bombing | 26 | Dozens | Jarabulus, Syria | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant militants set off a powerful suicide car bomb in northern Syria in Jarabulus, Aleppo Province, targeting rival Islamic and secular rebels at a checkpoint. 26 people were killed, including three civilians, and dozens of others injured, most critically as reported by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. This car bombing occurred in rebel-held territory and was a part of the factional fighting that has occurred since the start of the year between different rebel factions. | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) | ||
16 | Suicide car bombing | 5 | 42 | Hermel, Lebanon | A suicide car bomber struck in the mainly Shite town of Hermel in Lebanon near the border with Syria. The bomber targeted a main commercial street during rush hour traffic by two local banks and the main government office resulting in a five deaths with an additional 42 injured. | Al-Nusra Front | ||
17 | Train bombing | 3 | 15 | Rajanpur, Punjab, Pakistan | A train, the Khushhal Khan Khattack Express, traveling from Peshawar to Karachi derailed after a bomb placed in one of the train compartments exploded, causing seven train cars to derail, killing at least three people and injuring 15 others. The bomb and derailment occurred in the Rajanpur district of Punjab province, and no claim of responsibility was made for the blast. | |||
17 | Grenade attack | 1 | 35 | Bangkok, Thailand | A blast occurred, most likely from a grenade as reported by Bangkok police officials, at a rally led by an oppositional protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban during the ongoing political crisis that started in November 2013. One person died of shrapnel wounds and blood loss on January 18, 2014, and 35 people were injured. | |||
17 | Suicide bombing, gun attack | 21 | 12 | Kabul, Afghanistan | A suicide bomber detonated his explosive vest outside the heavily guarded Taverna restaurant, popular with foreigners in Kabul. Two gunmen then entered the facility and began firing at patrons and staff before being shot dead by Afghan government forces. In total, 21 people included a Somali American, two Britons, two Canadians, a Danish police officer, a Russian, a Malaysian and a Pakistani were killed, while an additional 12 were wounded in the attack. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. | Taliban | ||
18 | Series of car bombings | 18 | 52 | Baghdad, Iraq | A series of car bombs targeted the Iraqi capital of Baghdad with a hospital, restaurant, commercial market and a juvenile prison among the targets hit. A total of 18 people were killed and 52 others injured in the blasts. | |||
19 | Bombing | 20 | 24 | Bannu, Pakistan | A massive explosion targeted a military convoy as it began to leave Bannu, Pakistan to travel to Razmak. 20 soldiers were killed and 24 others injured. The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the blast. | Tehreek-e-Taliban (Pakistan Taliban) | ||
20 | Suicide bombing | 13 | 18 | Rawalpindi, Pakistan | A suicide bomber detonated his explosive at a market bazaar near the General Headquarters of the Pakistani military targeting soldiers that were on foot patrol through the market. The market was destroyed and 13 people killed, including six Pakistani soldiers, and another 18 people wounded, most of them critically. The Pakistani Taliban were blamed for the second attack in two days on the Pakistani army. | Tehreek-e-Taliban (Pakistan Taliban) | ||
20 | Series of explosions | 24 | 58 | Baghdad, Iraq | A series of explosions hit Baghdad killing 24 people and injuring an additional 58. | |||
20 | Bombing | 1 | n/a | Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India | Assailants in pursuit of Lakhai Hansda, Vice President of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha state political party, threw a grenade at him and fled. Hansda was fatally wounded. Indian police were unable to locate the attackers. | |||
21 | Suicide car bombing | 4 | 35 | Beirut, Lebanon | For the second time in a month, a suicide car bomber struck the Hezbollah Shite suburb of Haret Hreik, killing four people and wounding 35 others. A group known as the Nusra Front of Lebanon, possibly an offshoot of the Al-Qaeda linked Nusra Front in Syria, claimed responsibility for the attack because of Hezbollah's forces assisting Assad in Syria. | Al-Nusra Front | ||
22 | Remote controlled bicycle bombing | 7 | 11 | Peshawar, Pakistan | A remote controlled bicycle bomb exploded while targeting a police patrol in Peshawar as police officers drove to guard a polio vaccination team. Six police officers and a young boy were killed and 11 others were wounded. | Tehreek-e-Taliban (Pakistan Taliban) | ||
24 | Truck bombing, other explosions | 6 | 100 | Cairo, Egypt | A truck bomb exploded next to the Police Headquarters in Cairo, killing four people and damaging the police building and the Islamic Museum severely. Three more explosions occurred throughout Cairo targeting police stations or police vehicles, killing an additional two people and wounding nearly 100 people in total. An Al-Qaida inspired Sinai militant group, Ansar Beit al-Maqdis (Champions of Jerusalem), claimed responsibility for the blasts. | Ansar Beit al-Maqdis (Champions of Jerusalem) | ||
25 | Double car bombing | 6 | 12 | Baghdad, Iraq | Two car bombs struck in Baghdad, one striking an outdoor market and the other a commercial street, causing six fatalities and resulting in 12 other people being transported to hospital with a variety of injuries. | |||
25 | Car bombing | 3 | 5 | Tuz Khormato, Iraq | Three people were killed and five others injured when a car bomb exploded in an ethnically diverse town of Tuz Khormato, striking a Turkmen neighborhood. | |||
25 | Grenade attack | 1 | 33 | Antananarivo, Madagascar | Hours after the President-elect, Hery Rajaonarimampianina, took the oath of office in an attempt to have the nation emerge from years of diplomatic isolation following the coup and rule of former strongman Andry Rajoelina, a grenade was tossed into the stadium grounds where Rajaonarimampianina's inauguration had been held, causing an explosion that left material damage to the stadium, one person dead and an additional 33 injured. The Madagascarian Interior Ministry suspected the blast was directly related to the new President's inauguration and that some political groups on the island were unhappy with the electoral outcome. | |||
26 | Suicide bombing | 4 | 22 | Kabul, Afghanistan | A suicide bomber detonated his explosives next to a bus carrying Afghan government troops in a south-eastern district of Kabul, damaging the bus and killing two soldiers on board, as well as two civilians who were in the street. A total of 22 people were injured in the attack which was claimed by the Taliban. | Taliban | ||
26 | Roadside bombing | 6 | 13 | Helmand Province, Afghanistan | A roadside bomb detonated in Helmand province destroying a taxi cab and killing six civilians and injuring an additional thirteen others in the second attack of the day blamed on Taliban militants. | Taliban | ||
26 | Massacre | 85 | 50 | Kawuri, Borno State, Nigeria | An attack occurred in Kawuri village, Konduga Local Government, Borno State, located some 37 kilometers southeast of Maiduguri. | |||
27 | Suicide car bombing | 4 | 21 | Anbar Province, Iraq | A suicide car bomber rammed his vehicle, filled with explosives, into a military checkpoint outside the Anbar province flashpoint city of Fallujah, controlled by Al-Qaeda inspired militants as well as Sunni anti-government tribes. Four four soldiers were killed and 21 others injured. | |||
27 | Double suicide car bombing | 13 | 0 | Hama Governorate, Syria | Two suicide car bombs exploded near a checkpoint of the Syrian army in the village of Rahdjane, killing 13 soldiers. | |||
30 | Car bombing | 4 | 11 | Baghdad, Iraq | A car bomb exploded in Baghdad on a commercial street killing four people and injuring 11 others. | |||
30 | Suicide car bombing | 3 | 3 | Pachir Wagam, Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan | The Taliban claimed responsibility for a suicide car bomb attack on Afghan police officers in eastern Afghanistan. Two police officers were killed and another three officers injured. | Taliban | ||
30 | Gun attack, hostage taking, suicide bombing | 24 | 50 | Baghdad, Iraq | Six attackers, suspected members of Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS), seized control of a government Ministry of Transportation building in north-eastern Baghdad and took a number of employees hostage. The attackers killed nine hostages when the Iraqi army moved into seize control of the building and four of the attackers detonated suicide explosive vests throughout the building during numerous gun battles with police and army personnel. Iraqi forces were able to secure the building after shooting the last two attackers dead, rescuing a number of government employees who were still being held hostage. The final toll of the attack was 24 dead and 50wounded. | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant | ||
31 | Bus bombing | 7 | 3 | Kuthra, Borno State, Nigeria | An improvised explosive device (IED) exploded after a bus drove over it in Kuthra village in Borno state in north-eastern Nigeria killing seven people and injuring three others. Boko Haram, an extremist Muslim insurgent group, was blamed for the IED explosion. | Boko Haram |
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1 | Car bomb | 4 | 28 | Hermel, Lebanon | A car bomb exploded next to a gas station, causing a ripple effect of explosions in the Shite town of Hermel, Lebanon, killing four people and injuring 18 others. No one claimed responsibility for the car bombing, at least the fourth attack on Shite towns or neighborhoods allied to Hezbollah since the beginning of 2014, but suspicion fell on Sunni militants. | Al-Nusra Front | ||
1 | Double car bomb | 25 | Aleppo Governorate, Syria | Two car bombs killed 25 people near Aleppo in northern Syria. The attack also killed a leader of a rebel group. | ||||
2 | Assassination | 1 | 2 | Zaria, Nigeria | A Muslim cleric hostile to Boko Haram was killed in the city of Zaria while driving his car. His wife and son were injured. Suspicion fell on Boko Haram for the killing. | Boko Haram (suspected) | ||
2 | Grenade attack | 5 | 31 | Peshawar, Pakistan | An attack on the Picture House cinema in Peshawar, the region's main city, took place as some 90 people were watching a movie. Attackers hurled two grenades and fled the scene. 4 people were killed. | |||
2 | Car and suicide bombings | 16 | 20 | Aleppo Governorate, Syria | A man blew himself up in the seat of a rebel brigade in Syria, in the northern province of Aleppo. At the same time, a car bomb exploded in front of the building. | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) | ||
3 | Double car bombing | 9 | 28 | Mahmoudiyah, Iraq | A car bomb struck a council building in the town of Mahmoudiyah, south of Baghdad, followed by a second car bomb that exploded at an open stall market killing nine people and injuring 28 others. | |||
3 | Double car bombing | 7 | 20 | Baghdad, Iraq | Four people were killed and 11 others wounded when an explosive laden vehicle detonated in a northern Baghdad suburb. A second car bomb exploded killing an additional three people and wounding nine others. | |||
3 | Suicide car bomb | 1 | 2 | Choueifat, Lebanon | A man wearing an explosive belt blew himself up on a public transport minibus in Choueifat, killing at least one person and injuring two others. | Al-Nusra Front | ||
4 | Bomb | 2 | 10 | Sana'a, Yemen | Two soldiers were killed and an additional ten soldiers injured after a bomb exploded on a Sanaa street as their military bus passed by transporting troops to their base. | |||
5 | Triple car bombing and suicide bombing | 32 | 35 | Baghdad, Iraq | The heavily fortified "Green zone" - where most government ministries and foreign embassies are - was attacked when two parked car bombs exploded outside the Foreign Affairs ministry, killing 11 people and injuring 15 others. Soon after, a suicide bomber walked into a restaurant near the "Green zone" and detonated his explosive device, killing an additional eight people and wounding 12 others. A third car bomb exploded on a commercial street in a northern suburb of Baghdad killing four and injuring eight. A total of 32 people were killed in the four blasts. | |||
6 | Series of car bombs | 13 | 57 | Baghdad, Iraq | A series of car bombs exploded in different neighborhoods of Baghdad hitting commercial streets, open markets and an auto-car dealership and killing 13 people in total and wounding 57 others. | |||
7 | Double bombing | 0 | 6 | Cairo, Egypt | Two bombs exploded near Giza Square, a popular anti-military staging area for Morsi Brotherhood protesters, targeting two police patrols causing six police officers to report to hospital with varying degrees of injuries. A BBC correspondent who arrived to report on the explosions noted that there was minimal damage caused by the two blasts. | Soldiers of Egypt | ||
9 | Grenade and gun attack | 8 | 8 | Karachi, Pakistan | Several gunmen tossed grenades into a Sufi shrine just as a Sufi Muslim preacher began his sermon in Karachi, and then opened fire on worshippers, killing eight people and injuring an eight others. Sunni-militants were suspected in the attack. | |||
10 | Car bomb | 0 | 4 | Mogadishu, Somalia | A car bomb exploded outside a hotel in Mogadishu where several Somali police commanders were meeting, injuring four people including a high-level police commander of the Somali national government. | Al-Shabab | ||
10 | Suicide bombing | 4 | 5 | Peshawar, Pakistan | A suicide bomber detonated his explosive device at the house of a tribal elder in Peshawar, Pakistan, as he was being pursued on foot by police officers who were firing at him, as citizens had reported him as suspicious to police officers. It is unsure if the intended target was the Pakistan tribal elder or if a police bullet hit his vest causing the explosion that killed four civilians and injured five other people. | |||
10 | Suicide car bombing | 3 | 7 | Kabul, Afghanistan | A suicide car bomber drove his explosive laden vehicle into a NATO convoy in Kabul, near the Pul-i-Charkhi prison, and blew up his vehicle after ramming the second NATO vehicle in the convoy. Two American civilian contractors and the suicide bomber were killed in the blast and seven Afghan civilians were injured. | Hizb-i-Islami | ||
10 | Car bomb | 3 | 11 | Baghdad, Iraq | A car bomb exploded outside a restaurant in Baghdad, killing three and injuring 11 others. On the same day, a terrorist trainer north of Baghdad prematurely detonated a demonstration car bomb, killing 21 terrorist students. | |||
11 | Grenade attack | 11 | 20 | Peshawar, Pakistan | Unknown attackers tossed three grenades into a movie theatre in the Pakistani city of Peshawar, the second terrorist attack in two days and second terrorist attack in February to target cinemas in Pakistan. 11 people were killed and 20 others injured. This attack occurred while government and Pakistani Taliban negotiators met in Islamabad to begin the process of introductory peace talks. | |||
13 | Double bombing | 5 | 15 | Baghdad, Iraq | Two bombs, hidden in a clothing stall, exploded simultaneously in an open-stall market in Baghdad, killing five people and injuring 15 others. | |||
13 | Car bomb | 7 | 19 | Mogadishu, Somalia | A remote control car bomb exploded near the international airport in Mogadishu as a convoy of U.N vehicles traveled by, damaging one of the U.N vehicles, killing seven Somali civilians and injuring 15 civilians and four security guards. No U.N. Somali or International staff were injured or killed in the terrorist attack. | Al Shabab | ||
13 | Suicide car bombing | 11 | 40 | Karachi, Pakistan | A suicide car bomber in the southern city of Karachi struck a police bus carrying officers from a training depot, heavily damaging the bus and killing 11people, mostly police officers. 40 others were wounded, with ten of those injured reported to be in critical condition. | |||
14 | Suicide car bombing | 32 | Dozens | Yadouda, Daraa Governorate, Syria | A car bomb exploded near a mosque in the southern Syrian province of Daraa in a small village called Yadouda. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights an non-profit organization cataloguing the violence in Syria reported that thirty-two people were killed in the car bombing and dozens were reportedly wounded. The Syrian government reported a death toll of three and activists in Yadouda reported eighteen names of fatalities because of the car bomb. | |||
15 | Village attack | 106 | Unknown | Izghe, Nigeria | Islamic militants suspected of being members of Boko Haram entered a village and murdered 105 men and 1 woman. | Boko Haram (suspected) | ||
16 | Roadside bus bombing | 4 | 33 | Taba, Sinai, Egypt | A remote controlled improvised explosive device detonated when a tourist bus passed by the Taba border crossing in the southern Sinai Peninsula between Egypt and Israel, killing three South Korean tourists and their Egyptian driver and injuring 33 other foreigners who were on the bus. This was the first attack against foreigners since the July 2013 overthrow of President Morsi. | |||
17 | Series of car bombings | 23 | 66 | Baghdad, Iraq | Three car bombs detonated in Shite-dominated neighborhoods of Baghdad near open commercial markets killing 12 people and injuring dozens more. A fourth car bomb exploded after dusk in a mostly Sunni neighborhood of Baghdad, killing one person and wounding 11 others. The four bombings left a total of 23 dead and at least 66 wounded. | |||
18 | Quadruple car bombing | 17 | 49 | Baghdad, Iraq | Four car bombs detonated in and around commercial markets and bus stations across Baghdad killing 17 people and injuring 49 others. | |||
18 | Quadruple car bombing | 11 | 35 | Hillah, Iraq | Four car bombs detonated simultaneously in different regions of the southern Iraqi city of Hillah leaving 11 people dead and injuring 35 others. | |||
18 | Car bomb | 5 | 13 | Musayyib, Iraq | A car bomb exploded in the southern town of Musayyib, Iraq, killing five people and injuring 13 others. | |||
19 | Double suicide bombing | 7 | 100 | Beirut, Lebanon | Two suicide bombers, one in a vehicle and another on a motorcycle, detonated their suicide vests during morning rush hour traffic in Beirut near the Iranian cultural centre. The two explosions severely damaged an orphanage across the road and a number of children were injured in the blasts. The Abdullah Azzam Brigades, an Al-Qaeda linked organization claimed responsibility for the blasts. | Abdullah Azzam Brigades | ||
20 | Suicide bombing | 2 | 4 | Kabul, Afghanistan | A suicide bomber detonated his explosives in a northern district of Kabul outside an Ismali (Shite) shrine, killing himself and a security guard and injuring four civilians. | Taliban | ||
20 | Mortar attack | 22 | 50 | Musayyib, Iraq | A mortar attack struck a busy area in a mainly Shiite town south of Iraq's capital, killing at least 22 people and wounding more than 50 others. Five mortars hit a busy market, a residential apartment building and a parking lot. The mortars appeared to have been fired from the Sunni-dominated town of Jurf al-Sakr. | |||
20 | Suicide car bombing | 10 | Unknown | Bab al-Salam border crossing, Syria | A suicide car bomber detonated his vehicle filled with explosives at a Syrian border crossing controlled by Syrian rebels, killing an estimated ten people and wounding an unknown number of rebels and civilians, with a number being ferried to the Turkish town of Killis for medical treatment. | Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) | ||
21 | Suicide car bombing, gun attack | 14 | Unknown | Mogadishu, Somalia | An Al Shabab unit attacked the presidential palace complex, known as Villa Mogadishu, under the guise of wearing presidential guard uniforms. They detonated a suicide car bomb at the gates and then opened fire on ministry staff and security forces. Militants were able to reach a mosque in the center of the compound before they detonated suicide vests or were killed by government forces. The President of Somalia was not harmed in the attack. Nine militants and five officials/security personnel were killed in the attack including the Chief of Staff to the President. | Al Shabab | ||
21 | Suicide car bombing, gun attack | 4 | 4 | Surobi, Afghanistan | A suicide car bomber detonated his explosive laden vehicle at the gates of the district police headquarters in Surobi, Afghanistan, setting off a firefight between two additional Taliban militants and police officers which left four people dead, including a police officer, and four officers injured. | Taliban | ||
22 | Suicide car bombing | 4 | 15 | Hermel, Lebanon | Two soldiers, a civilian and a suicide bomber were killed when the attacker detonated his vehicle full of explosives at a military checkpoint to the Hezbollah Shite stronghold town of Hermel as soldieres were inspecting his vehicle for weapons and explosives. 15 other people were injured in the explosion, which occurred on the Orontes river bridge leading into the town of Hermel. | Nusra Front | ||
23 | Suicide car bombing | 10 | 40 - 50 | Atmeh, Syria | A suicide car bomb exploded outside a field hospital in the rebel held town of Atmeh, close to the Turkish border, killing ten people and injuring 40-50 others, according to one activist on the ground. Ambulances rushed across the border from Turkey to provide aid to the injured. A number of the injured were rushed to another hospital in Atmeh, while the more seriously injured were transported across the border to Turkish hospitals. | |||
23 | Bomb | 14 | 15 | Kohat, Pakistan | A bomb on a motorized rickshaw exploded near a police facility in the city of Kohat killing 14 people and injuring 15 others. | Tehreek-e-Taliban (Pakistan Taliban) | ||
23 | Car and motorcycle bombings | 9 | 29 | Baghdad, Iraq | A car bomb exploded in Sadr City, a Shite stronghold, and later on a bomb attached to a motorcycle exploded in a northern neighborhood of Baghdad, killing nine people overall and sending another 29 to hospital. | |||
24 | Suicide bombing | 3 | 12 | Peshawar, Pakistan | The Iranian consulate in Peshawar was attacked when a suicide bomber parked his vehicle and walked towards a checkpoint outside the building and detonated his explosives killing two security guards and injuring twelve people. The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the bombing. | Tehreek-e-Taliban (Pakistan Taliban) | ||
25 | Car bombing | 15 | 36 | Baghdad, Iraq | Police officials in Baghdad reported that an explosive laden vehicle detonated in a commercial market in the Karrada neighborhood of Baghdad killing 15 people and injuring 36 others. | |||
25 | Suicide bombing | 7 | 42 | Tirin Kot, Afghanistan | A suicide bomber detonated his explosives in a crowded restaurant in Tirin Kot in Uruzgan province, according to police officials, killing seven people and injuring 42 others. Hospital staff reported that several of the injured were in critical condition and they expected the death toll to rise. | |||
25 | Bombing, gun attack | 59 | Unknown | Buni Yadi, Nigeria | Islamic militants suspected of being members of Boko Haram broke into the Federal Government College while students were sleeping, threw explosives into dorm rooms and sprayed the rooms with gunfire. | Boko Haram (suspected) | ||
27 | Suicide bombing | 11 | Unknown | Mogadishu, Somalia | Eleven people were killed in a suicide bombing at a tea shop in a quiet district of Somalia's capital, Mogadishu. It is suspected that the tea shop was targeted as it was a favorite location for government agents who worked for the Somali government intelligence agency however, it is unknown if any government employees were killed or injured in the blast. | Al Shabab | ||
27 | Triple bombing | 31 | 70 | Baghdad, Iraq | A bomb planted in a motorcycle display in an outdoor market exploded in Sadr City in Baghdad, killing 22 people and injuring 45 others. Two more bombs exploded on mini-buses in Shite areas of Baghdad killing an additional nine people and injuring 25 others. |
March
Date | Type | Dead | Injured | Location | Details | Perpetrator | State | Non- state |
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1 | Knife assault on train station | 28 | 113 | Kunming, China | A terrorist squad of suspected Uyghur separatists attacked the largest metro train station in Kunming, south-western China, with knives, stabbing and assaulting civilians waiting for trains or disembarking from arriving trains. Chinese police officers arrived and shot dead five attackers, then arrested three other suspected attackers the next day. In total, 28 people were killed in the worst separatist terrorist attack in China and another 113 people were wounded. | |||
3 | Gun attack | 11 | 30 | Islamabad, Pakistan | Gunmen opened fire at a judicial court in a shopping mall in the Pakistani city of Islamabad killing 11 people and injuring 30 others, in a brazen attack by Pakistani militants in an area of Pakistan that they rarely strike. | Ahrar-ul-Hind | ||
5 | Series of car bombs | 17 | 66 | Baghdad, Iraq | A series of car bombs exploded, targeting Shite areas of Baghdad, killing 17 people and injuring 66 in at least six car-bomb attacks. | |||
6 | Series of car bombs | 18 | 58 | Baghdad, Iraq | A series of car bombs exploded for the second straight day in a row in Baghdad, targeting a number of Shite neighborhoods as well as a Sunni neighborhood in northern Baghdad. 18 people were killed and at least 58 others injured. | |||
9 | Suicide mini-bus bombing | 45 | 157 | Hillah, Iraq | A suicide mini-bus bomber detonated his bus filled with explosives at a northern checkpoint in the Shi'ite town of Hilla in southern Iraq, trapping civilians in their vehicles, where they were killed or seriously injured as the explosion destroyed over 50 vehicles near the mini-bus. Although no one claimed responsibility for the attack, a provincial official claimed that the attack was the work of Al Qaeda. 45 people were killed and at least 157 others were wounded. | Al Qaeda | ||
11 | Sticky bomb attacks | 4 | 13 | Baghdad, Iraq | A sticky-bomb attached to a mini-bus in the Shi'ite neighborhood of Sadr City exploded, killing two people and injuring five on the bus. In an industrial section of Baghdad after nightfall, a second sticky bomb went off, killing an additional two people and wounding eight others. | |||
13 | Gun attack | 1 | 3 | Cairo, Egypt | Heavily armed gunmen opened fire on a military transport bus in Cairo, killing a Warrant Officer and injuring three soldiers. the military-backed government blamed the attack on the deposed Muslim Brotherhood. The brotherhood disavowed the crime and others suggest Sinai militants were more likely involved in this attack. | |||
14 | Roadside bomb | 6 | 0 | Musa Qala, Helmand Province, Afghanistan | A civilian vehicle drove over a roadside bomb, planted to target Afghan government troops, destroying the vehicle and killing six civilians including two women and two children. | Taliban | ||
14 | Triple bombing | 8 | 26 | Baghdad, Iraq | Three bombs exploded across Baghdad, targeting two open markets and a commercial area, killing eight and wounding at least 26 others. | |||
14 | Bomb | 10 | 37 | Quetta, Pakistan | A bomb detonated near a passing civilian bus just after two vehicles filled with federal Pakistani troops drove by, destroying the bus, killing ten people and injuring 37 others. Balochi militants, anti-Shi'ite extremists and Afghan Taliban operate in Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province, and could have been responsible. | |||
14 | Suicide bombing | 9 | 43 | Northwest Pakistan | A suicide bomber blew himself up while targeting a police armored personnel carrier twenty kilometers south of Peshawar, severely damaging the police vehicle. No police officers were killed but nine people died in the attack and 43 others were wounded, including many officers. | Pakistan Taliban Tehreek-e-Taliban | ||
15 | Gun and vehicular attack | 212 | Unknown | Maiduguri, Nigeria | Over 200 armed suicide attackers died trying to free fellow Jihadists from a Nigerian Prison. The Boko Haram fighters dressed in military uniforms stormed the area in vehicles painted in military colours. At least five of the casualties were military personnel and one was a civilian. At least 212 people were killed in the assault. | Boko Haram | ||
16 | Suicide car bombing | 2 | 14 | Nabi, Othman, Lebanon | The Nusra Front claimed responsibility for a suicide car bombing in the Lebanese border town of Nabi Othman which killed two people and injured 14 others, after the fall of the last rebel held community in Syria near the Lebanese border. | Nusra Front | ||
17 | Triple car bombing | 8 | 13 | Benghazi, Libya | A car bomb detonated at the gates of the military academy in Bengazhi, eastern Libya, followed by two more bombings in the compound, targeting graduating military recruits. Eight were killed and 13 others wounded. | |||
18 | Suicide motorcycle bombing | 17 | 25 | Maymana, Afghanistan | A suicide bomber on a three wheel motorcycle detonated his explosives in a busy marketplace in the northern city of Maymana, Afghanistan, killing at least 17 people and injuring 25 others. | |||
18 | Roadside bomb | 0 | 4 | Golan Heights, Israel | In the Golan Heights, near the de facto border with Syria, an Israeli army patrol had observed suspicious movement by a fence line and were investigating when a roadside bomb detonated nearby, injuring four soldiers, one seriously. Israel responded by targeting Syrian government positions across the border by artillery. | |||
20 | Gun sttack | 9 (+4 attackers) | 2 | Kabul, Afghanistan | Gunmen stormed the Kabul Serena Hotel, which is frequented by foreign nationals, killing nine people. In the ensuing gun battle with security forces, four attackers were killed. Among the dead was an Agence France-Presse reporter, his family, and two Canadian citizens. | Taliban | ||
20 | Suicide bombing, gun attack | 11 | 22 | Jalalabad, Afghanistan | Two bombs detonated via suicide bombers at a police station and a town square. NATO helicopter gunships later cleared out the remaining militants, killing six terrorists. Among the dead was a district police chief. | Taliban | ||
20 | Suicide bombing | 12 | 38 | Baghdad, Iraq | A terrorist set off a belt laden with explosives in a cafe while patrons were watching a soccer game, killing 13 people and wounding 38 others. | |||
21 | Suicide bombings, gun attack | 28 | dozens | Baghdad, Iraq | Violence across north and west Baghdad killed 28 people and injured dozens of others. A suicide bomber rammed an explosive laden truck into a police station in the village of Injan. After the bombing a gun-battle ensued between militants and police, with nine police officers killed. Hours later, a suicide bomber detonated a bomb during a funeral procession for a leader of an anti-al-Qaeda militia, killing nine people and injuring 25 others. In a separate incident, gunmen attacked an Army checkpoint, killing 4 soldiers and kidnapping 9 others. Two other car bombs detonated and a roadside bomb struck a military convoy. | |||
22 | Roadside snd car bombings | 7 | 18 | Tikrit, Iraq | A roadside bomb detonated on a commercial street. During the investigation of the bombing a second car bomb exploded killing another police officer. | |||
23 | Gun attack | 4 | n/a | Mombasa, Kenya | Two gunmen stormed a Christian church during a Sunday service, killing 3 people and wounding others. | |||
24 | Gun attack | 20 | n/a | Hadhramaut Governorate, Yemen | Terrorists stormed a military checkpoint, killing 20 soldiers. | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | ||
25 | Gun attack | 5 (+5 attackers) | 8 | Kabul, Afghanistan | Terrorists stormed an election office killing two workers, two police officers, and a provincial election candidate and injuring eight others. After the attack five militants were killed in a gun battle with security forces. | Taliban | ||
27 | Landmine | 15 | n/a | Gadchiroli, India | A landmine explosion killed at least 15 policemen. Officials blamed Maoist rebels. | Naxalite–Maoist insurgency (suspected) |
April
Date | Type | Dead | Injured | Location | Details | Perpetrator | State | Non- state |
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2 | Bombing | 1 | 5 | Cairo, Egypt | Two bombs detonated next to a police station near Cairo University killing a police chief and injuring five others. | |||
2 | Suicide bombing | 6 | n/a | Kabul, Afghanistan | A suicide bomber dressed as a military soldier detonated his vest at an Interior Ministry compound in Kabul, killing six police officers. | Taliban | ||
2 | Suicide bombing | 11 | n/a | Aden, Yemen | A Yemeni suicide bomber with a bomb-laden car attempted to break through the main gate at a Yemeni army base in Aden, killing six soldiers and two civilians. | |||
3 | Bombing | 0 | 0 | Islamabad, Pakistan | A bomb detonated prematurely in the Islamabad suburbs on a sidewalk that was on a route for a convoy carrying former President of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf. After the explosion the convoy was rerouted. | |||
4 | Shooting | 1 | 2 | Khost, Afghanistan | An Associated Press photographer was shot and killed by a terrorist disguised as an Afghan National Police officer. Two cameramen were also injured. | |||
8 | Train bombing | 13 | 35 | Sibi, Pakistan | A bomb detonated on a rail car while passengers were boarding to take a trip to Rawalpindi. | |||
9 | Bombing | 22 | 100 | Islamabad, Pakistan | A bomb detonated in a busy market killing 22 people and injuring around 100 others. | |||
13 | Suicide truck bombing | 8 | 10 | Kirkuk Governorate, Iraq | A suicide truck bomber detonated explosives next to a police station, killing eight and injuring another ten. | |||
14 | Bombing | 71 | 124 | Abuja, Nigeria | Two bombs detonated at a bus station in Abuja, Nigeria killing 71 people and injuring another 124. | Boko Haram (Suspected) | ||
14 | Kidnapping | Unknown | Unknown | Chibok, Nigeria | Approximately 276 female students were kidnapped from a school in Chibok, Nigeria. | Boko Haram | ||
15 | Bombing | 0 | 3 | Cairo, Egypt | A bomb detonated at a traffic police post, injuring two police officers and one civilian. | |||
16 | Ambush | 9 | 6 | Benishangul-Gumuz Region, Ethiopia | A group of insurgents ambushed a bus carrying dozens of people, killing nine and injuring six others. | |||
18 | Attack | 58 | 100 | Bor, South Sudan | During the South Sudanese Civil War, armed men stormed a United Nations Mission in South Sudan shelter, killing at least 20 people and injuring at least 70 others. | Pro-government (Kiir) civilian militia | ||
24 | Car bomb | 8 | n/a | Dumka, Jharkhand, India | Suspected Maoist militants detonated a car bomb outside a polling station in Dumka, Jharkhand, killing two policemen and six polling officials. | Maoist militants |
May
Date | Type | Dead | Injured | Location | Details | Perpetrator | State | Non- state |
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1 | Bombing | >19 | >60 | Abuja, Nigeria | A car bomb exploded in New Nyanya, a suburb of Abuja, Nigeria. The explosion killed at least 19 people and injured at least 60 others. | |||
2 | Car bomb | 18 | >50 | Jidreen, Hama Governorate, Syria | Car bombs were detonated in the town of Jidreen, located west of Hama, killing 18, including 11 children, and wounding over 50 others. No group or organization took immediate responsibility for the attack, although government officials blamed "terrorists". | |||
1-3 | Attack | 32 (+3 suspects) | n/a | Baksa and Kokrajhar, Assam, India | On May 1, Insurgents raided the Narsingbari village of Baksa district opening fire on a house, killing three women and injuring two others. The attackers had arrived on a bicycle. On 2 May, another group of insurgents opened fire at three houses in Balapara village of Kokrajhar district, killing seven people. On the evening of the same day, another group killed 12 people and burnt down 30 thatched houses near Baksa's Manas National Park. On 3 May, four suspected insurgents attacked police in the forest near Tejpur. Police fired in retaliation, killing two, while two others escaped. Police also killed one more suspect in Udalguri district from whom they recovered a revolver and a hand grenade. | National Democratic Front of Bodoland | ||
5 | Bombing | 1 | 1 | Sana'a, Yemen | A French security worker for the European Union Mission was killed. | |||
18 | Bombing | 4 | Kano, Nigeria | A suicide car bomb killed five people. | ||||
20 | Bombings | 118 | 56 | Jos, Nigeria | Twin bombings, one at a market, the second 30 minutes later nearby a hospital. | |||
23 | Bombing | 31 | >90 | Ürümqi, China | Attackers crashed two vehicles into a shoppers market in Ürümqi, China. The assailants also threw explosives, killing at least 31 and wounding over 90 others. | |||
24 | Raid | 27 | n/a | Seiyun, Yemen | 27 people were killed in an overnight raid on Yemeni government buildings. | al-Qaeda | ||
24 | Shootout | 4 (+7 terrorists) | 2 | Mogadishu, Somalia | Ten people were killed and two members of parliament injured after al-Shabab attacked the Somalian Parliament building. | al-Shabaab | ||
24 | Pillage | 28 | n/a | Borno State, Nigeria | Boko Haram pillaged three villages in Borno State killing 28 people and causing significant damage to the towns. | Boko Haram | ||
24 | Shooting | 4 | 0 | Brussels, Belgium | A man opened fire in the Jewish Museum in Brussels, leaving four people dead. On May 30, Mehdi Nemmouche, who in 2013 was fighting for Islamist rebels in the Syrian Civil War was arrested at a bus station in Marseilles and admitted to committing the shooting. This was the first incident of a European jihadist committing an act of terrorism after returning from Syria. | Lone Wolf | ||
25 | Bomb attacks | 3 | 55 | Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat, Thailand | A spate of bombings was unleashed in Southern Thailand killing three and wounding over 55 others. Assailants targeted “three 7-Eleven outlets, the office of the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA), an electricity facility and a petrol station in Muang district”. Rebel Islamic insurgents were suspected to be behind the attacks. | |||
25 | Suicide bombing | 3 | 15 | Djibouti | Two suicide bombers detonated their explosives at a busy restaurant frequented by international soldiers, killing three people and injuring another 15. | |||
25 | Car bombings | 9 | 20 | Homs, Syria | A car bomb in the Zahra district of Homs detonated, killing eight people and injuring 20 others. Another car bomb detonated under a bridge near an oil refinery killing one person. A separate bomb detonated causing an unknown amount of injuries and deaths. | |||
25 | Raid | 5 | 0 | Sana'a, Yemen | The Yemeni Military conducted a raid north of Sana'a where it killed five al-Qaeda militants and arrested four others. | Military of Yemen | ||
29 | Bombing | 2 | 19 | Imphal, Manipur, India | Suspected militants detonated a bomb supposedly with a remote control device at a market in Imphal, Manipur, killing two and wounding 19 others. | |||
30 | Attack | 0 | 7 | Yogyakarta, Indonesia | A home owner and six women were attacked while holding a Catholic prayer service in the Slemen district of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The victim, Julius Felicianus, said that there were two separate attacks on his home. The assailants attacked the victims with iron bars and household items. | |||
30 | Ambush | 30 | n/a | Bangui, Central African Republic | Suspected Séléka militants attacked Notre-Dame de Fatima, a Catholic church, with grenades and gunfire killing at least 30, including a priest. | Séléka |
June
Date | Type | Dead | Injured | Location | Details | Perpetrator | State | Non- state |
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2 | Suicide bombing | 3 | 2 | Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan | A suicide bomber blew himself up in Nangarhar Province, killing three Turkish construction workers and wounding two others, including a child. | Taliban | ||
2 | Suicide bombing | 3 | 3 | Helmand Province, Afghanistan | Taliban suicide bombers and a gunman attacked the compound of a district governor in the town of Greshk in Helmand Province, killing three police officers and wounding three others. | Taliban | ||
3 | Suicide bombing | 8 | 14 | Ramadi, Iraq | A suicide bomber detonated his explosives next to a group of anti-militant Sunni's, killing eight and injuring 14 others. | |||
4 | Suicide car bombing | 4 | 3 | Benghazi, Libya | A suicide car bomber detonated his vehicle at the home of Libyan senior military officer Khalifa Haftar, killing four of his guards and injuring another three; Haftar was unharmed. | |||
4 | Suicide bombing | 5 | n/a | Islamabad, Pakistan | A suicide bomber detonated his explosives near a military vehicle, killing two soldiers and three civilians. | Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (suspected) | ||
5 | Attack | 14 | n/a | Shabwah Governorate, Yemen | A group of suspected al-Qaeda militants attacked a military checkpoint, killing eight soldiers and six civilians. | al-Qaeda (suspected) | ||
5 | Attack | 3 | n/a | Ramadi, Iraq | A group of men belonging to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant raided the University of Anbar killing three guards then blowing up the bridge that led to the university entrance, taking dozens of students hostage before releasing them and retreating. | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant | ||
6 | Bombing, assassination | 2 | 0 | Hamren, Assam, India | Suspected militants of the Karbi People's Liberation Tigers ambushed and killed a superintendent police chief who was investigating reports of the presence of militants in the region. The police chief's Protective Service Officer, who tried to defend him, was also killed in the attack. | Karbi People's Liberation Tigers | ||
8 | Suicide car bombings | 13 | 60 | Jalula, Iraq | A suicide bomber detonated his explosive vest at the gate of a Patriotic Union of Kurdistan office in Jalula, Iraq. As people were gathering to investigate the bombing, a second car bomber detonated his vehicle. Thirteen people died and 60 were injured as a result of the bombings. | |||
8 | Attack | 14 (+10 terrorists) | 14 | Karachi, Pakistan | Gunmen stormed Jinnah International Airport, killing 24 people and injuring 14 others. | Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan | ||
8 | Shooting | 3 (+2 terrorists) | 0 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | Two lone wolf attackers killed two police officers as they were eating lunch, then went to a nearby Walmart and killed a shopper before both killing themselves. | Lone wolf white supremacists | ||
9 | Suicide truck bombings | 15 (+1 terrorist) | 110 | Tuz Khormato, Iraq | A suicide truck bomber detonated his vehicle at a checkpoint for a Patriotic Union of Kurdistan office. As people were gathering to investigate the bombing a second truck detonated remotely, killing more people. 15 people were killed and 110 injured. | |||
11 | Kidnapping | 20–40 (kidnapped) | 0 | Garkin Fulani, Nigeria | Militants allegedly kidnapped 20-40 girls from the village of Garkin Fulani, located eight kilometers west of the village of Chibok, where approximately 276 girls were kidnapped in April, 2014. | Boko Haram (suspects) | ||
12 | Suicide bombing | 4 | 10 | Aguelhok, Kidal Region, Mali | Suicide attackers exploded a bomb-laden vehicle in Aguelhok, Mali, killing four UN peacekeepers from Chad and injuring six other peacekeepers as well as four Malian soldiers. | |||
14 | Bombing | 0 | 2 | Imphal, Manipur, India | Suspected militants detonated an improvised explosive device in Imphal, wounding two. | |||
14 | Car bombing | 8 | n/a | Mayadin, Syria | A car bomb detonated at a busy market in Mayadin, Syria killing eight people. | |||
14 | Bombing | 1 | 7 | Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania | An assailant threw a hand-made explosive device into a mosque killing one and wounding seven others. | |||
14 | Suicide car bombing | 5 | 10 | Al Mahfad District, Yemen | A car bomb killed five soldiers near an army outpost in the Abyan Governorate and wounded ten others. | Al-Qaeda (suspected) | ||
15 | Suicide bombing | 9 | 20 | Baghdad, Iraq | A suicide bomber detonated an explosive vest near Tahrir Square, killing at least nine people and wounding over 20 others. | |||
15 | Attack | 48–59 | n/a | Mpeketoni, Kenya | Gunmen entered Mpeketoni as passengers and took people hostage before shooting and killing 48 people. | Al-Shabaab (suspected) | ||
17 | Car bombing | 10 | 25 | Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq | A car bomb detonated in Sadr City killing, ten and wounding 25 others. | |||
17 | Attack | 15 | n/a | Poromoko, Kenya | Al-Shabaab militants allegedly undertook a second night of attacks people around Mpeketoni, in the Poromoko region, citing revenge for Kenya's dispatch of soldiers into Somalia in 2011 as a motive | Al-Shabaab (suspected) President Uhuru Kenyatta blamed the violence on local Somali gangs | ||
18 | Suicide car bombing | 21 | 27 | Damaturu, Nigeria | A suicide bomber in a tricycle taxi detonated a bomb at a venue where people were watching a World Cup soccer match, killing 21 and wounding 27 others. | |||
18 | Car bombing | 2 | 0 | Mogadishu, Somalia | A bomb planted in the car of a doctor was detonated outside a Mogadishu hospital, killing a doctor and a nurse. | |||
19 | Shootout | 7 (+10 terrorists) | 13 | Jolo, Philippines | Abu Sayyaf group killed a soldier with gunfire and six other soldiers by firing mortar shells. The military fought back, killing ten Abu Sayyaf militants. | Abu Sayyaf, AFP | ||
19 | Suicide bombing | 2 | 5 | Peshawar, Pakistan | A suicide bomber blew himself up at the residence of Farmanullah, an anti-Taliban peace militia leader, in the Adezai neighborhood of Matani in Peshawar, Pakistan killing two and wounding at least five others. The suicide bomber's intended target, Farmanullah, was uninjured. | |||
20 | Suicide bombing | 1 | 32 | Dahr al-Baidar, Lebanon | Lebanese Internal Security Forces stopped a suspicious looking vehicle at a checkpoint in Dahr al-Baidar and asked the driver to step out. When ISF discovered bombs in the vehicle, the suspect detonated an explosive device at the checkpoint, killing himself and one police officer and wounding at least 32 others. Authorities believed that the bomb-laden vehicle was headed for Beirut. | Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (suspected) | ||
20 | Truck bombing | 34 | >50 | Horrah, Hama Governorate, Syria | A truck bomb was detonated in the government-held village of Horrah, located just outside Hama, killing 34 and wounding more than 50 others. The attack also caused the destruction of many surrounding buildings. The Islamic Front, an umbrella group consisting of several rebel groups in Syria, claimed responsibility for the attack. | Islamic Front (Syria) | ||
21 | Skirmish between rebels and government | 13 | 3 | Yechen County, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China | According to Chinese authorities, assailants drove an explosive-laden car into a police station and detonated it, wounding three police officers. In retaliation, Chinese police shot dead 13 suspects. | |||
21 | Attack | 0 | 0 | Jalalabad, Afghanistan | Taliban fighters fired eight rockets at a Jalalabad NATO air base. No casualties or property damage were reported. | Taliban | ||
21 | Bombing | 4 | n/a | Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan | Taliban fighters detonated a bomb near a police checkpoint in the Nangarhar Province near Jalalabad, killing three civilians and a police officer. | |||
21-22 | Attack | dozens | n/a | Koronginim and Kwarangilam, Borno State, Nigeria | Gunmen attacked the villages of Koronginim and Kwarangilam, killing dozens. These villages are located in the Borno State near Chibok, where Boko Haram militants kidnapped over 200 schoolgirls in April, 2014. | |||
22 | Standoff/shootout | 5 | 1 | Goseong County, Gangwon, South Korea | A renegade soldier threw a grenade at and then opened fire on his colleagues, killing five and wounding at least one other. He subsequently fled towards North Korea. The motive behind the shooting was unclear. | Lone Wolf (likely) | ||
23 | Bombing | 8 | 12 | Kano, Nigeria | Suspected Boko Haram assailants detonated a bomb at a public health college in Kano, Nigeria, killing eight and wounding at least a dozen people. | |||
23 | Suicide bombing | 1 | 12 | Beirut, Lebanon | A suicide bomber detonated a car bomb near an army checkpoint in Beirut, wounding at least 12 people at a cafe where people were watching a World Cup soccer match. The bombing occurred in an area of Beirut that is mostly inhabited by Shia Muslims. | ISIS/ISIL (suspected) | ||
23 | Attack | 18 | n/a | Ardo-Djobi, Central African Republic | An Anti-balaka militia attacked a Muslim village of Fulani tribesmen, killing at least 18 people. | Anti-balaka | ||
24 | Attack | 5 | Witu, Lamu county, Kenya | Suspected Al-Shabaab militants attacked the village of Witu, killing five people. | ||||
25 | Bombing | >21 | >17 | Abuja, Nigeria | A bomb exploded in the shopping district of Abuja, killing at least 21 people and wounding at least 17 others. | |||
25 | Suicide bombing | 13 | 25 | Mahmoudiyah, Iraq | A suicide bomber detonated an explosive device in Mahmoudiyah killing 13 and wounding at least 25 others. | |||
25 | Suicide bombing | 0 | 12 | Beirut, Lebanon | A suicide bomber detonated explosives in his room at a hotel in the Raouché district of Beirut after being cornered by security officers conducting a raid. The blast wounded four officers. | Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant | ||
25 | Suicide bombing | >3 | dozens | Kirkuk, Iraq | A suicide bomber detonated an explosive device in an arms market in the predominantly Kurdish-inhabited Rahimawa district of Kirkuk, killing at least three, including one child, and wounding dozens. This was the first suicide bombing to occur in a city taken under the control of Peshmerga forces during the 2014 Northern Iraq offensive. | Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant | ||
26 | Suicide bombing, shootout, raid | 13 | n/a | Seiyun, Yemen | Assailants conducted a series of attacks in the Seiyun, Yemen. In one attack a suicide bomber drove an explosive-laden vehicle into the entrance of an army base, killing four soldiers. In another attack, non-state militants attempted to raid Seiyun's airport, killing two soldiers. The government killed four militants in order to regain control of the airport. In another attack, a civilian woman was killed by an agricultural plant. | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula |
August
Date 8 | Type | Dead | Injured | Location | Details | Perpetrator | State | Non- state |
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4 | Excavator attack | 1 (+1 terrorist) | 6 | Jerusalem, Israel | A Palestinian attacker rammed the front end of a massive construction excavator into an Israeli bus, overturning the vehicle and killing a pedestrian before he was shot and killed by a police officer. |
October
date | Type | Dead | Injured | Location | Details | Perpetrator | State | Non- state |
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9 | Suicide bombing | 47 | 75 | Sana'a, Yemen | A suicide bomber detonated in a district where a Houthis rally was to take place. | |||
9 | Suicide car bombing | 20 | 15 | Al Mukalla, Yemen | A suicide car bomber rammed his vehicle into a military outpost killing 20 soldiers and injuring 15 people. | |||
22 | Vehicular attack | 2 (+1 attacker) | 7 | Jerusalem, Israel | A vehicle collided with people waiting on the platform for the Jerusalem Light Rail, killing a three-month old female infant and wounding eight others. The Israeli government called it a terrorist attack. Four days later an Ecuadorian tourist died from her injuries. | Hamas operative | ||
23 | Hatchet attack | 1 (attacker) | 3 | Queens, New York | A radicalized Islamic convert, Zale F. Thompson, charged at four NYPD officers with a hatchet. He injured two of them, and was shot and killed by the other two. A bystander was shot by police. | Lone wolf jihadist terrorism | ||
31 | Bombing | 4 | 32 | Gombe, Nigeria | Explosives were concealed on a bus and detonated during rush hour. 13 vehicles were destroyed and at least 4 people were killed and 32 injured. | Boko Haram |
November
Date | Type | Dead | Injured | Location | Details | Perpetrator | State | Non- state |
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1 | Suicide bombing | 9 (1+ attacker) | Logar Province, Afghanistan | A suicide bomber detonated a vehicle fitted with explosives at a joint post of local police and soldiers in the Azra District of the Logar Province. Nine Afgan security forces personnel had been killed being made of six police officers and three soldiers. The Taliban claimed responsibility in an email to the media. | Taliban insurgency | |||
1 | Suicide truck bombing, Car bomb | 24 (1+ attacker) | >53 | Baghdad, Iraq | Two attacks occurred during preparations for Ashoura killing 24 people and injuring at least 53. An explosive-laden truck detonated by a suicide bomber at a checkpoint leading into Baghdad was the first attack, 20 were killed and at least 53 injured. A second bombing occurred on Baghdad’s Palestine Street near a tent serving refreshments to Shi’ite pilgrims, Four were killed. | |||
2 | Car bombs | 28 | 67 | Baghdad, Iraq | Multiple car bombs detonated in the Saidiyah neighbourhood, Sadoun street and Sadr City all targeting hospitality tents for Ashoura. 20 were injured in the attack on Saidiyah, while five were killed and thirteen injured in Sadoun street and thirteen killed and thirty-four injured in Sadr City. | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant | ||
2 | Suicide bombing | 45 | 55 | Lahore, Pakistan | A bomber detonated on the border between India and Pakistan during a parade | |||
3 | Shooting | 5 | >1 | al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia | Three unknown masked gunmen shot at a group of people killing five and injuring at least one. The attack occurred on Ashura and is thought to be targeting Shi’ite Muslims. Six people have since been arrested and one suspect has been killed. | |||
4 | Double IEDs, Car bomb, Mortars | 13 | 39 | Baghdad, Iraq | Multiple attacks occurred across Baghdad including two IEDs, a car bomb and mortar fire, which killed 13 and injured at least 39 people. Five were killed and eleven wounded by a bomb in the suburb in Nahrawan, three were killed and a further eleven wounded in Amil, while a roadside bomb killed two soldiers. Three mortars also landed on the edge of the district Khazimiyah killing five Shi’ite pilgrims and wounding 17. | |||
5 | Assassination | 1 | 0 | Mombasa, Kenya | Sheikh Salim Bakari Mwarangi was killed returning from evening prayers from a Likoni area mosque in Mombasa when gunmen approached on a motorbike, slowed down and shot at him before speeding off. Mwarangi has received death threats before since he supported government efforts to stop al-Shabaab’s messages. A manhunt and investigation is still ongoing. | |||
5 | Vehicular attack | 1 (+1 attacker) | 14 | Jerusalem, Israel | A driver plowed his vehicle into a crowd of people at a light rail station in Jerusalem, killing one bystander and injuring fourteen. | Hamas operative | ||
6 | Bombing | 2 | 8 | Cairo, Egypt | A bomb detonated inside a train carriage in Menufiya province in the north of Cairo. Passengers were in progress of evacuated while police were investigating the bomb when it detonated, killing two police officers and injuring eight people. | |||
7 | Bombings, Assassination | 6 | 3 | Mohmand, Pakistan | Two roadside bombings occurred in the triban district of Mohmand in Pakistan, aimed at the son of a local peace committee chief. The first bomb stuck the son of the peace committee chief on his motorbike and injuring his friend, while the second bomb hit a passenger van killing five people. Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a group split off Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan claimed responsibility. | Jamaat-ul-Ahrar | ||
9 | Suicide bombing | 1 (1+ attacker) | 6 | Kabul, Afghanistan | A senior officer of the Kabul police force was killed in a suicide bombing inside the offices of the Kabul police chief which also injured six others. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack via Twitter. | Taliban insurgency | ||
9 | Car bombings, bombing | 37 | 68 | Baghdad and Ramadi, Iraq | A spate of bombings occurred across Iraq killing 37 and injuring at least 68. A majority of the attacks were in Baghdad, with one attack on a house in Ramadi which killed six and injured 8. Four car bombs detonated across Baghdad hitting the neighbourhoods of al-Ameen, Zafaraniyah, Sadr and al-Sinaa street in central Baghdad. The deadliest attack was at al-Sinaa street killing 10 and injuring 27, while the attacks on al-Ameen, Zafaraniyah and Sadr killed seven, five and four respectively. | |||
10 | Stabbing | 1 | 0 | Tel Aviv, Israel | An IDF soldier was critically wounded after being stabbed multiple times in a terror attack at Tel Aviv’s Hahagana train station. He later succumbed to his wounds. | Lone wolf jihadist terrorism | ||
10 | Suicide bombing | 47 | 0 | Potiskum, Yobe state, Nigeria | A suicide bomber killed at least 47 students at a school assembly in the town of Potiskum in Yobe state. | Boko Haram | ||
10 | Bombing | 10 | 0 | Jalalabad, Afghanistan, & Logar Province, Afghanistan | Policemen, including a commander, were targeted with bomb blasts in Jalalabad and Logar Province. | Taliban insurgency | ||
10 | Grenade attack | 2 | 1 | Karachi, Pakistan | A grenade was hurled at a police van, setting it ablaze as the perpetrators escaped on a motorbike. | |||
10 | Shooting | 1 | 1 | Rawalpindi, Pakistan | Gunmen opened fire on 2 policemen | |||
11 | Stabbing | 1 | 2 | Alon Shvut, Israel | A terrorist tried to run people over with his car at a bus stop and hit a concrete barrier. He then jumped out of the car and stabbed a woman and two men who were standing there. The woman died and the men were taken to the hospital. | Palestinian activist | ||
11 | Suicide bombing | 8 (9 + attacker) | 0 | Baiji, Iraq | A suicide bomber kills 8 people in centre of Baiji, a town in Northern Iraq. | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant | ||
12 | Suicide bombing campaign | Multiple locations in Iraq | Suicide bombings kill 23 people across Iraq. | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant | ||||
13 | Naval assault | 0 | >5 | Off Egypt in the Mediterranean | An Egyptian Navy vessel was attacked by assailants riding on four fishing boats around 70km from Egypt in the Mediterranean with preliminary reports saying that the naval vessel had been set alight and exchanges in fire done. At least five servicemen were injured and another eight missing at sea. 32 of the suspected fighters were arrested. | |||
13 | Car bombings | 0 | 5 | Tripoli, Libya | Car bombs stuck the embassies of Egypt and the United Arab Emirates in Tripoli, Libya injuring five guards. Two were injured at the Egyptian embassy compound while three were injured at the United Arab Emirates embassy compound. Both embassies were empty at the time. The United Arab Emirates foreign minister, Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan placed blame for the attacks on Fajr Libya and Ansar al-Sharia. | Fajr Libya, Ansar al-Sharia |
Notes
- *Non-state attacks in Afghanistan are most likely perpetrated by the Taliban; state-attacks are the responsibility of NATO's ISAF or the Afghan National Army.
*Non-state attacks in Algeria, Mali, Niger and Mauritania are most likely to be perpetrated by Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (who theoretically target Morocco and Tunisia as part of the Maghreb, though those are more rare).
*Non-state attacks in Colombia are most likely to be perpetrated by FARC, and to a lesser degree by ELN (although the two agreed to work together in 2010).
*Non-state attacks in Europe are most likely to be perpetrated by lone wolves, unless otherwise stated
*Non-state attacks in Ethiopia are most likely to be perpetrated by the Ogaden National Liberation Front, and to a lesser degree by the Oromo Liberation Front and the Tigrayan People's Liberation Front.
*Non-state attacks in France are most likely to be perpetrated by the FLNC, unless otherwise stated.
*Non-state attacks in India are most likely to be perpetrated by the Communist Party of India (Maoist), Indian Mujahideen or Kashmiri insurgents, as claimed, dependent largely on the location of the attack, there are also numerous other insurgencies that operate to a lesser degree, as otherwise stated; while state-attacks are primarily the responsibility of the Border Security Force, Central Industrial Security Force or the Indian Army.
*Non-state attacks in Indonesia are most likely to be perpetrated by Jemaah Islamiya, unless otherwise stated.
*Non-state attacks in Iraq are most likely to be perpetrated by Al Qaeda in Iraq or its umbrella group Islamic State of Iraq, unless otherwise stated; state-attacks are the responsibility of the Iraqi army or the Turkish Air Force.
*Non-state attacks in Iran are most likely to be perpetrated by either Jundullah or PJAK, dependent on the location of the attack, with somewhat lesser recurrent attacks by the Iraq-based MKO.
*Non-state attacks in Libya are the responsibility of the multitude of pseudo-state militia factions formed during the Libyan civil war and functioning in its aftermath as well.
*Non-state attacks in Mali are most likely perpetrated by Ansar Dine, MOJWA, the MNLA or another Islamist faction; while state-attacks are the responsibility of the Armed Forces of Mali.
*Non-state attacks in Mexico are most likely to be perpetrated by drug gangs; while state attacks are the responsibility of the Mexican police as part of the Drug War.
*Non-state attacks in Myanmar are most likely to be perpetrated by the Karen National Liberation Army, unless otherwise stated.
*Non-state attacks in Northern Ireland are most likely to be perpetrated by either active dissident republican organisations such as the RIRA, CIRA or similar groups such as RAAD; or Loyalist factions.
*Non-state attacks in Nigeria are most likely to be perpetrated by either MEND, Pirates, Ansaru or Boko Haram, mostly dependent on the location of the attack (though Lagos and Abuja are more open targets), unless otherwise stated.
*Non-state attacks in Pakistan are most likely to be perpetrated by the Pakistani Taliban or a faction thereof, though Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and the Balochistan Liberation Army are also active; while state attacks are either the responsibility of the United States' Central Intelligence Agency's drone bombings or the Pakistan Army.
*Attacks as part of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are most likely to be perpetrated by the Al-Qassam Brigades, Palestinian Islamic Jihad or the more secular Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and its various factions (particularly Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command) in support of the Palestinian cause, unless otherwise stated; while by the Israel Defense Forces or Jewish settlers in support of some variation of Israel.
*Non-state attacks in Peru are most likely to be perpetrated by the Shining Path, unless otherwise stated.
*Non-state attacks in the Philippines are most likely to be perpetrated by either Abu Sayyaf, the Moro National Liberation Front or the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (currently undergoing talks with the national government) for mostly Islamist attacks; while Communist-inspired attacks are the responsibility primarily of the New People's Army or a breakaway faction of the now defunct Alex Boncayao Brigades.
*Non-state attacks in Russia are most likely perpetrated by a faction of the Caucasian Mujahadeen, unless otherwise stated.
*Non-state attacks in Somalia are most likely to be perpetrated by Al Shabaab, and to a lesser extent Hizbul Islam, as claimed, and unless otherwise stated; while state attacks are the responsibility of either the United States' Central Intelligence Agencies drone bombings or the government of Somalia's troops, and occasionally even the Kenyan Army.
*Non-state attacks in South Sudan are most likely to be perpetrated as a result of inter-tribal rivalry or of armed groups supported by Sudan, unless otherwise stated.
*Non-state attacks in Spain are most likely to be perpetrated by ETA (although they have currently issued an indefinite ceasefire).
*Non-state attacks in Sudan are most likely to be perpetrated by the South Sudan-supported Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, Darfur's JEM or Sudan Liberation Army, dependent on the location of the attack.
*Non-state attacks in Syria are most likely to be perpetrated by the secular Free Syrian Army or Islamist groups such as the Al-Nusra Front, Ahrar ash-Sham, Ghuraba al-Sham or Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; while state attacks are perpetrated by the Syrian Arab Army, or are of disputed responsibility, as claimed.
*Non-state attacks in Turkey are most likely to be perpetrated by the PKK or another Kurdish nationalist faction such as the newer Kurdistan Freedom Falcons; though the Marxist Revolutionary People's Liberation Party–Front is also active; while state-attacks are the responsibility of the Turkish Armed Forces.
*Non-state attacks in Thailand are most likely to be perpetrated by the Pattani United Liberation Organization, unless otherwise stated.
*Non-state attacks in the United States are most likely to be perpetrated by lone wolves, unless otherwise stated.
*Non-state attacks in Yemen are most likely to be perpetrated by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, supporters of an independent South Yemen seeking secession or the Houthis as part of the Shia insurgency in Yemen, as duly claimed; while state attacks are the responsibility of either the United States' Central Intelligence Agency's drone bombings or the Yemeni army.
*All other incidents are expressly as per claimants or pending claims.
Non-state attacks in China are most likely to be perpetrated by the Uyghur separatists, unless otherwise stated
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