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  2. List of massacres in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 200 people were killed in the ensuing 24 hours. Residents tried to flee through a tunnel to Batroun but the attackers blocked the exit. Many were killed as their cars caught fire, and they suffocated to death. [10] Tel al-Zaatar massacre: August 12, 1976: Beirut: 1,500–5,000 Palestinians: Kataeb Regulatory Forces

  3. List of wars involving Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania lost again Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, to USSR, back to the border of 1940; Second Vienna Award was annulled (Romania re-gained control of Northern Transylvania, lost to Hungary in 1940) Bulgaria kept control of Southern Dobruja, as of 1940; Communist regime installed in Romania; 300,000 soldiers dead

  4. List of assassinations in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Seven other people including his driver also died and nearly eighty people were wounded in the huge blast. [38] December 4, 2013 Hassan al-Laqqis, military commander of Hezbollah: Hadath: Shooting ISIS in Lebanon: A number of gunmen shot him in the head in his car from close range as he arrived at his home December 27, 2013

  5. List of massacres in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest, Romania: 4: Hădăreni riots: 20 September 1993: Hădăreni, Mureș County, Romania: 3: 2012 Bucharest hair salon shooting: 5 March 2012: Bucharest, Romania: 5: A 51-year old man killed 2 people and injured another 8 people in a salon in Bucharest. Gheorghe Dinca killings: 25 July 2019: Caracal, Romania: 2: A 65-year old man is ...

  6. Karantina massacre - Wikipedia

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    Karantina was overrun by militias of the right-wing and mostly Christian Lebanese Front, specifically the Kataeb Party (Phalangists), [10] [11] resulting in the deaths of approximately 600–1,500 people, [2] mostly Lebanese Muslims. [8]

  7. Black Saturday (Lebanon) - Wikipedia

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    Black Saturday (Arabic: السبت الأسود; French: Samedi noir) was the massacre of more than 200 Lebanese Muslims and Druze in Beirut by Christian Phalangists on Saturday 6 December 1975, during the early stages of the Lebanese Civil War.

  8. Israeli invasion of Lebanon (2024–present) - Wikipedia

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    An Israeli strike on the house of Munir al-Maqdah, a brigadier general of Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades in Lebanon in Ein al-Hilweh refugee camp killed at least five people. [ 168 ] Syrian military sources said that Israel struck two Syrian anti-aircraft radar stations west of Sweida and a Syrian anti-aircraft radar station in Daraa Governorate .

  9. List of wars: 2003–present - Wikipedia

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    2006 Lebanon War. Part of the Israeli–Lebanese conflict Israel Supported by: United States. Hezbollah Amal LCP PFLP-GC Supported by: Iran Syria Lebanon. 2006 2009 Eelam War IV. Part of the Sri Lankan Civil War Sri Lanka. Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. 2006 Ongoing Mexican drug war: Mexico. Self-defense groups; Consulting and training ...