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*{{flagicon|Russia}} '''Russia''', [[March 19]]: A bomb was [[1999 Vladikavkaz bombing|detonated]] in a crowded market in [[Vladikavkaz]], [[North Ossetia-Alania]] killing 62 and injuring many.
*{{flagicon|Russia}} '''Russia''', [[March 19]]: A bomb was [[1999 Vladikavkaz bombing|detonated]] in a crowded market in [[Vladikavkaz]], [[North Ossetia-Alania]] killing 62 and injuring many.
*{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} '''United Kingdom''', [[April 1999|April]]: [[David Copeland]]'s [[nail bomb]] attacks against ethnic minorities and gays in [[London]] kill three people and injure over 160.
*{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} '''United Kingdom''', [[April 1999|April]]: [[David Copeland]]'s [[nail bomb]] attacks against ethnic minorities and gays in [[London]] kill three people and injure over 160.
*{{flagicon|USA}}, '''United States''', [[April 20]]: 2 students kill 13 people, and injured 24. Also a propane bomb exploded in the cafeteria. See [[Columbine High School massacre]]
*{{flagicon|Russia}} '''Russia''', [[April 26]]: An explosion inside an elevator at the [[Intourist]] hotel in [[Moscow]] injured eleven people.<ref>CNN: [http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/europe/9904/26/russia.blast.02/index.html?eref=sitesearch Eleven hurt in Moscow hotel elevator explosion], April 26, 1999</ref>
*{{flagicon|Russia}} '''Russia''', [[April 26]]: An explosion inside an elevator at the [[Intourist]] hotel in [[Moscow]] injured eleven people.<ref>CNN: [http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/europe/9904/26/russia.blast.02/index.html?eref=sitesearch Eleven hurt in Moscow hotel elevator explosion], April 26, 1999</ref>
*{{flagicon|Sweden}} '''Sweden''', Murders in [[Malexander]]
*{{flagicon|Sweden}} '''Sweden''', Murders in [[Malexander]]

Revision as of 06:39, 24 December 2008

The following is a timeline of acts and failed attempts that can be considered non-state terrorism in 1999.


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