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Kalaivani Rajaratnam (26 July 1968 – 21 May 1991) was a prominent Sri Lankan Tamil militant associated with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Born in Kaithady Nunavil in the Jaffna Peninsula, she is notably recognized for her role as a suicide bomber in the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1991.
The Meenambakkam bomb blast was a terrorist attack that occurred on August 2, 1984, at Meenambakkam International Airport in Madras, Tamil Nadu, India, now known as Chennai International Airport in Chennai, India. A total of 33 people were killed, and 27 others were injured.
Cause of death Chandrasekharam Pillai Packiyachandram alias Sivarasan alias Raghuvaran Planning and executing the plot of the assassination 1958 [32] Udupiddy: Suicide: Malligai Pillai alias Subha or Nithya [33] Standby to accompany the human bomb she was also the backup bomber 1964 [34] Kupukullai: Suicide: Kalaivani Rajaratnam alias Dhanu ...
Jammu railway station attack [18] Jammu: 4 14 37 15 August 2004 2004 Dhemaji school bombing: Assam: 18 40 38 2 October 2004 2004 Dimapur bombings: Dimapur, Nagaland: 30 100 39 5 July 2005 2005 Ram Janmabhoomi attack [19] Ayodhya: 6 40 28 July 2005 2005 Jaunpur train bombing [20] N/A 13 50 41 29 October 2005
Two bombs were exploded on 17 October 1991. The first bomb exploded when people were watching Ramlila on the public ground. After 15 minutes the second bomb went off near the hospital where injured were being taken. The bombings killed more than 40 people and injured 140 people.
EXCLUSIVE: Ellen Greenberg’s death by 20 stab wounds - including to the back of her neck - was ruled suicide. Her mother Sandra, who has spent 13 years fighting for justice and says she will ...
The 1998 Temple of the Tooth attack was an attack on the Temple of the Tooth Relic, located in Kandy, Sri Lanka. The shrine, which is considered to be important to the Buddhists in Sri Lanka , houses the relic of the tooth of the Buddha , and is also a UNESCO designated World Heritage Site .
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