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On 23 March, a bomb left in a leather bag exploded at the back entrance of the Kaslik shopping center in Jounieh. Three janitors, two Indians and a Pakistani, were killed, and two Sri Lankans and two Lebanese were injured. The roof of the mall collapsed. [4]
Kaslik (Arabic: كسليك) is a town in the Keserwan District of the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate in Lebanon. [1] The town is home to a variety of 18th-century limestone houses, and a number of historic churches. However, the area was also subject to the rampant development during the Lebanese economic boom of the mid-twentieth century and has ...
Bikfaya bombing (February 13) – A bomb on a bus near Bikfaya killed 3 people and wounded 21 others. [20] ABC bombing (May 20) – Explosives placed near the ABC mall in Achrafieh killed 1 civilian and wounded 18 others. [21] Verdun bombing (May 21) – An explosion in the affluent Beirut district of Verdun injured 10 people including 2 children.
Organisers of the permanent memorial in Lockerbie said the impact of the bombing has been lifelong for survivors, and they are working to create a facility similar to the 9/11 museum in New York ...
Westgate shopping mall attack: Four Al-Shabaab militants, armed with assault rifles, opened fire on shoppers at a mall, resulting in the deaths of 71, including all of the attackers. The shooting was widely documented on security cameras, and footage of the attack was widely circulated. [51] [52] September 16, 2013 Washington, D.C., United States
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They were thought to be responsible for the Buynaksk bomb, which had been placed inside a car and ripped through a building housing Russian border guards on Sept. 4, 1999. Sixty-four people died.
The New York Marriott World Trade Center was a 22-story 825-room hotel within the original World Trade Center complex in Manhattan, New York City.Situated on the original Three World Trade Center (3 WTC), it opened in April 1981 as the Vista International Hotel and was the first major hotel to open in Lower Manhattan south of Canal Street since 1836.