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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.
2006 Malegaon bombings: Series of bomb blasts in the vicinity of a mosque in Malegaon, Maharashtra: Maharashtra: 40 125 47 18 February 2007 2007 Samjhauta Express bombings: Haryana: 70 50 48 18 May 2007 Mecca Masjid bombing: Hyderabad: 16 100 49 25 August 2007 August 2007 Hyderabad bombings - Two blasts in Hyderabad's Lumbini park and Gokul ...
The National Union for the Total Independence of Angola claimed responsibility for the bombing. [12] [13] UNITA: Angolan Civil War: April 20 0 22: London, United Kingdom 1984 Heathrow Airport bombing: A bomb exploded in the baggage area of Terminal 2 at London Heathrow Airport. The bomb exploded at 7:55 pm, as 60 people were inside the baggage ...
Adele and more stars have shown off their wellness journeys on social media — and fans are loving their transformations. Adele shocked Instagram users with a new photo in May 2020 as she rang in ...
A bomb exploded on a train traveling from Burgas to Sofia. [24] Pro-Turkish militants Bheramara, Bangladesh: 15 May 1986 25 45 A crowded express derailed near Bheramara due to sabotage, with several cars falling into a river. [25] Sarbahara militants Lima, Peru: 26 June 1986 7 38 A bomb blast on a train killed seven, including an American. [26 ...
Between 25 June 1943 and 20 April 1945, the 100th Bomb Group took part in just over 300 missions, and it is eight of those that accounted for nearly half of their losses. On average, a crew ...
The medical effects of the atomic bomb upon humans can be put into the four categories below, with the effects of larger thermonuclear weapons producing blast and thermal effects so large that there would be a negligible number of survivors close enough to the center of the blast who would experience prompt/acute radiation effects, which were observed after the 16 kiloton yield Hiroshima bomb ...
About 100 workers were in the Los Angeles Times building at 1:07 a.m. Oct. 1, 1910. Then 16 sticks of dynamite exploded at the anti-union newspaper, and people began dying.