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car bomb (remote) Gebran Tueni, lawmaker Strugglers for the Unity and Freedom of al-Sham: 2005/06/28 Iraq: Baghdad: suicide car bomb Dhari Ali al-Fayadh, Iraqi politician Al-Qaeda in Iraq: 2005/06/21 Lebanon: Beirut: car bomb (remote) George Hawi, former Lebanese Communist Party head 2005/06/02 Lebanon: Beirut: car bomb (remote) Samir Kassir ...
Photos of killed hostages in the gym of school # 1 in Beslan A victim of 2010 Moscow metro bombing. The First Chechen War (1994–1996) and the Second Chechen War (2000–2009) saw Chechen nationalism transformed into jihadism. In later years, the conflict extended beyond Chechnya, inspiring jihadist movements in Dagestan and Ingushetia.
The Russian apartment bombings were a series of five bombings in Russia that took place in Moscow and two other Russian towns during ten days of September 1999. Altogether nearly 300 civilians were killed at night. The bombings, together with the Dagestan War, led the country into the Second Chechen War.
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.
car bomb Mossad: Ali Hassan Salameh: 1978-02-08 United Kingdom: Maghera, Northern Ireland: 2 car bomb Provisional IRA [30] 1977-04-20 United Kingdom: Belfast, Northern Ireland: 2 car bomb Ulster Volunteer Force [31] 1976-08-21 United States: Washington, D.C. 2 car bomb DINA: Washington D.C. bombing: 1976-08-16 United Kingdom: Keady, Northern ...
Daria Dugina was the daughter of Alexander Dugin, a philosopher, writer and political theorist whom some in the West describe as 'Putin's brain.'
At around 7.40pm a white Renault car pulled up outside the 6,200-capacity concert hall. Men dressed in military fatigues exited the vehicle, burst into the foyer and started shooting.
Yuri Luzhkov, Mayor of Moscow at the time of the bombings, believed that the bombings in Moscow were facilitated by new legislation that established freedom of movement within the country, [232] which was restricted prior to 1993. According to Luzhkov, the law made it possible for Chechen terrorists to bring weapons to Moscow and store them ...