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Bomb Andrew Sibusiso Zondo (1966–67 – 9 September 1986) was a South African Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) operative. [ 1 ] He detonated a bomb at Sanlam Centre in Amanzimtoti on 23 December 1985, killing five people.
On November 21, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. East Africa Time the United States Military conducted an airstrike on an Al-Shabaab training camp 125 miles Northwest of the Somali capital Mogadishu in the Bay Region by a crewed aircraft. [2]
The attacks began in the early morning of 17 September 2024 at around 05:00, [5] when gunmen attacked several locations across Bamako including the Banankabougou neighbourhood, [6] the Faladie military police school [7] housing elite units of the Malian gendarmerie [8] in the southeast of Bamako, and the nearby military airport, [6] which the JNIM claimed to have fully taken. [1]
The attack started with a suicide bombing, followed by a mass shooting inside a hotel. [5] Explosions and gunfire shook a hotel near the beach, with restaurants and other hotels in the area also being targeted. A suicide bomber blew themselves up near the Beach View Hotel, leading to the deaths of at least 50 people and injuries to hundreds of ...
Location Deaths Injuries Details 7 April 2020 Bamba, Gao Region: 25 6 Gunmen on motorbikes attacked a military base in Bamba, Gao Region, Mali, killing at least 25 soldiers and another 6 were injured. [1] 24 April 2020 Mopti Region: 12 At least 12 people were killed in multiple attacks in several locations. [2] 6 June 2020 Mopti Region 26
Bombing; Date: 2 February 2016 (): Summary: Suicide bombing: Site: Over Afgooye District, Somalia 1]: Aircraft; Aircraft type: Airbus A321-111: Operator: Daallo Airlines: IATA flight No.: D3159: ICAO flight No.: DAO159: Call sign: DAALLO AIRLINES 159: Registration: SX-BHS: Flight origin: Aden Adde International Airport, Somalia: Destination: Djibouti–Ambouli International Airport, Djibouti ...
The Amanzimtoti bombing took place on 23 December 1985 when five civilians were killed and 40 were injured when Andrew Sibusiso Zondo, a member of uMkhonto we Sizwe, detonated an explosive in a rubbish bin at a shopping centre.
CCTV footage from inside the mall showed Dhuhulow limping with a blood-soaked bandage around his left knee. The attackers had discarded their cell phone numbers two days prior to the siege, but two of their new numbers were traced to a location in Eastleigh and later to Westgate, where they arrived shortly before the attack began. [23]