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From 7 January 2015 to 9 January 2015, terrorist attacks occurred across the Île-de-France region, particularly in Paris. Three attackers killed a total of 17 in four shooting attacks, and police then killed the three assailants.The main attacks were the Charlie Hebdo shooting and the Porte de Vincennes siege. The organization Al-Qaeda in the ...
The following is a list of terrorist incidents that were not carried out by a state or its forces (see state terrorism and state-sponsored terrorism).Assassinations are presented in List of assassinations and unsuccessful attempts at List of people who survived assassination attempts and List of heads of state and government who survived assassination attempts.
In the opening attacks of the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, around 70 Hamas terrorists carried out a massacre of at least 130 [100] people including women, children [101] [102] and infants. [103] Hamas: 2023 Israel–Hamas war: 7 October Shooting, stabbing, burning alive, abduction, [104] rocket fire, grenade bombardment, RPG fire and torture ...
New Year’s celebrations in New Orleans turned tragic early Wednesday after a terrorist mowed down revelers on the city’s iconic Bourbon Street, killing at least 15 and injuring dozens of ...
New Orleans killer terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar posted a barrage of deranged ISIS videos on social media just minutes before unleashing his deadly New Year’s Day attack, the feds revealed Thursday.
An army chaplain was stabbed in the incident at Renmore Barracks, Galway. Police involved in the investigation said one line of enquiry is to establish if the attack had a terrorist motivation. [74] [75] Unnamed terrorist Islamic terrorism: 17 August Suicide bombing: 20+ (+1) 10+ Mogadishu, Somalia: 2024 Mogadishu tea shop bombing
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) claimed responsibility for the attack, the first time it took credit for a U.S.-based attack. U.S. officials, however, say the attack was inspired ...
The GTD defines a terrorist attack as "the threatened or actual use of illegal force and violence by a nonāstate actor to attain a political, economic, religious, or social goal through fear, coercion, or intimidation." [2]