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| [[Argentina]] || March 17, 1992 || The [[1992 attack on Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 29 || 242
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| [[Yemen]] || December 29, 1992 || The [[1992 Yemen hotel bombings]] by al-Qaeda{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 2 || 7
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| United States || February 26, 1993 || [[1993 World Trade Center bombing|World Trade Center bombing]], in New York City.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/february/26/newsid_2516000/2516469.stm |title= 1993: World Trade Center bomb terrorizes New York |publisher=BBC News |date= |accessdate=April 7, 2014}}</ref> || 6 || 1,042
| United States || February 26, 1993 || [[1993 World Trade Center bombing|World Trade Center bombing]], in New York City.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/february/26/newsid_2516000/2516469.stm |title= 1993: World Trade Center bomb terrorizes New York |publisher=BBC News |date= |accessdate=April 7, 2014}}</ref> || 6 || 1,042
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| Israel || April 6, 1994 || [[Afula Bus suicide bombing|Afula Bus suicide bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} || 8 || 55
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| Israel || April 13, 1994 || [[Hadera bus station suicide bombing|Hadera bus station suicide bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} || 5 || 30
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| Israel || October 19, 1994 || The [[Dizengoff Street bus bombing]] was a Hamas suicide attack on a passenger bus driving down Dizengoff Street in Tel Aviv.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 22 || 50
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| Israel || November 11, 1994 || [[Netzarim Junction bicycle bombing|Netzarim Junction bicycle bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} || 3 || 12
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| [[Philippines]] || December 11, 1994 || A bomb explodes on board [[Philippine Airlines Flight 434]] which was flying from [[Manila]] to [[Tokyo]], the plane lands safely at [[Naha Airport]] in [[Okinawa]].<ref>{{cite news|title='Proud terrorist' gets life for Trade Center bombing|url=http://edition.cnn.com/US/9801/08/yousef.update/|accessdate=25 July 2016|issue=8 January 1994|publisher=CNN}}</ref> || 1 || 10
| [[Philippines]] || December 11, 1994 || A bomb explodes on board [[Philippine Airlines Flight 434]] which was flying from [[Manila]] to [[Tokyo]], the plane lands safely at [[Naha Airport]] in [[Okinawa]].<ref>{{cite news|title='Proud terrorist' gets life for Trade Center bombing|url=http://edition.cnn.com/US/9801/08/yousef.update/|accessdate=25 July 2016|issue=8 January 1994|publisher=CNN}}</ref> || 1 || 10
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| [[Algeria]] || December 24, 1994 || [[Air France Flight 8969]] hijacking in [[Algiers]] by 3 members of [[Armed Islamic Group of Algeria]] and another terrorist.<ref>{{cite news|author=Joseph Kirschke |url=http://www.worldpress.org/Europe/3807.cfm |title=Before September 11th: Air France Flight 8969 |publisher=Worldpress.org |date=September 11, 2011 |accessdate=April 7, 2014}}</ref> || 7 || 25
| [[Algeria]] || December 24, 1994 || [[Air France Flight 8969]] hijacking in [[Algiers]] by 3 members of [[Armed Islamic Group of Algeria]] and another terrorist.<ref>{{cite news|author=Joseph Kirschke |url=http://www.worldpress.org/Europe/3807.cfm |title=Before September 11th: Air France Flight 8969 |publisher=Worldpress.org |date=September 11, 2011 |accessdate=April 7, 2014}}</ref> || 7 || 25
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| Israel || January 22, 1995 || The [[Beit Lid suicide bombing]] was a suicide attack by [[Palestinian Islamic Jihad|Palestinian Islamic Jihad]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} || 20 || 69
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| Algeria || January 30, 1995 || A car bomb exploded outside of a police station.<ref name="nytab">[https://www.nytimes.com/1995/12/13/world/15-are-killed-by-car-bomb-near-algiers.html "The most deadly in the Algerian conflict bomb attack took place in January"], retrieved 18 April 2015.</ref><ref name="cogia">[http://www.larouchepub.com/other/1995/2241_gia.html The case of the GIA], retrieved 18 April 2015.</ref> || 42 || 286
| Algeria || January 30, 1995 || A car bomb exploded outside of a police station.<ref name="nytab">[https://www.nytimes.com/1995/12/13/world/15-are-killed-by-car-bomb-near-algiers.html "The most deadly in the Algerian conflict bomb attack took place in January"], retrieved 18 April 2015.</ref><ref name="cogia">[http://www.larouchepub.com/other/1995/2241_gia.html The case of the GIA], retrieved 18 April 2015.</ref> || 42 || 286
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| India || July 20, 1995 || A bomb on a motor scooter exploded at a marketplace in Jammu. [[Harkat-ul-Ansar]] claimed responsibility for the bombing.<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=NiYOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=l30DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4757,3387724&dq=kashmir+bomb&hl=de "Jammu, India. A bomb hidden in a motor scooter"], retrieved 18 April 2015.</ref> || 17 || 100+
| India || July 20, 1995 || A bomb on a motor scooter exploded at a marketplace in Jammu. [[Harkat-ul-Ansar]] claimed responsibility for the bombing.<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=NiYOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=l30DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4757,3387724&dq=kashmir+bomb&hl=de "Jammu, India. A bomb hidden in a motor scooter"], retrieved 18 April 2015.</ref> || 17 || 100+
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| Israel || July 24, 1995 || The [[Ramat Gan bus bombing]], a suicide attack by [[Hamas]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 5 || 33
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| [[France]] || July 25, 1995 || The [[1995 Paris Métro and RER bombings]] were a series of attacks by the [[Armed Islamic Group of Algeria]] in France, continuing through October 17, 1995.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 8 || 100+
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| [[Croatia]] || October 20, 1995 || In the [[1995 Rijeka bombing]] a suicide bomber attempted to destroy a police station by driving a car with a bomb into the wall of the building.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 1 || 29
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| Israel || February 25, 1996 || The [[Jaffa Road bus bombings]], two attacks on Jerusalem route 18 buses by [[Hamas]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 45 || 52
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| Israel || March 4, 1996 || The [[Dizengoff Center suicide bombing]] was a terror attack by [[Hamas]] on the eve of the Jewish holiday of [[Purim]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 13 || 130
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| Egypt || April 18, 1996 || Islamist gunmen fire on the Europa hotel in Cairo.<ref name="euhotel">[https://www.nytimes.com/1996/04/19/world/gunmen-in-egypt-kill-18-in-attack-at-tourist-hotel.html "Gunmen In Egypt Kill 18 in Attack at Tourist Hotel"], retrieved 18 April 2015.</ref> || 18 || 17
| Egypt || April 18, 1996 || Islamist gunmen fire on the Europa hotel in Cairo.<ref name="euhotel">[https://www.nytimes.com/1996/04/19/world/gunmen-in-egypt-kill-18-in-attack-at-tourist-hotel.html "Gunmen In Egypt Kill 18 in Attack at Tourist Hotel"], retrieved 18 April 2015.</ref> || 18 || 17
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| [[Saudi Arabia]] || June 25, 1996 || [[Khobar Towers bombing]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=209243.105;imode |title=Iran Begins Installing More Centrifuges |publisher=Getbig.com |date= |accessdate=April 7, 2014}}</ref> || 20 || 372
| [[Saudi Arabia]] || June 25, 1996 || [[Khobar Towers bombing]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=209243.105;imode |title=Iran Begins Installing More Centrifuges |publisher=Getbig.com |date= |accessdate=April 7, 2014}}</ref> || 20 || 372
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| Israel || March 21, 1997 || The [[Café Apropo bombing]] was a [[Hamas]] suicide bomber who detonated at a Tel Aviv sidewalk café.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 3 || 46
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| Israel || July 30, 1997 || The [[1997 Mahane Yehuda Market bombings|Mahane Yehuda Market bombings]] were two consecutive suicide bombings carried out by [[Hamas]] militants at the Mahane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 16 || 178
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| Egypt || November 17, 1997 || The [[Luxor massacre]] at [[Deir el-Bahri]], an [[archaeological site]] and major [[Tourism in Egypt|tourist attraction]] across the [[Nile River]] from [[Luxor]],{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 62 || 26
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| India || February 14, 1998 || A total of 58 people were killed and over 200 injured in [[1998 Coimbatore bombings|12 bomb attacks in 11 places, in the city of Coimbatore]], Tamil Nadu.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 58 || 200+
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| [[Tanzania]] ||rowspan=2|August 7, 1998 ||rowspan=2|[[1998 United States embassy bombings]] in [[Dar es Salaam]] and [[Nairobi]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/august/7/newsid_3131000/3131709.stm |title= 1998: US embassies in Africa bombed |publisher=BBC News |date= |accessdate=April 7, 2014}}</ref> ||rowspan=2| 224 ||rowspan=2| 4000+
| [[Tanzania]] ||rowspan=2|August 7, 1998 ||rowspan=2|[[1998 United States embassy bombings]] in [[Dar es Salaam]] and [[Nairobi]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/august/7/newsid_3131000/3131709.stm |title= 1998: US embassies in Africa bombed |publisher=BBC News |date= |accessdate=April 7, 2014}}</ref> ||rowspan=2| 224 ||rowspan=2| 4000+
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| Bangladesh || March 6, 1999 || [[1999 bombing of Jessore|1999 bombing of Jessore]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 10 || 150
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| Bangladesh || October 8, 1999 ||[[1999 Khulna mosque bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 8 || 30
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==2000s==

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| [[Malaysia]] || April 23 and following || April 23 – September 19 [[2000 Sipadan kidnappings]] by 6 Islamist militants{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 0 || 5
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| [[Yemen]] || October 12 || [[USS Cole bombing|Attack on USS ''Cole'']] in the Yemeni port of Aden.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 17 || 39
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| India || December 22 || [[2000 terrorist attack on Red Fort|Attack on Red Fort]] in Delhi{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 3 || 0
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| Israel || March 4 || The [[2001 Netanya bombing]] was a suicide bombing in [[Netanya]], Israel.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 3 || 60+
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| [[Bangladesh]] || April 14 || [[2001 Ramna Batamul bombings|2001 Ramna Batamul bombings]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} || 10 || 17
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| Israel || May 18 || The [[2001 HaSharon Mall suicide bombing]] in [[Netanya]], Israel.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 5 || 100+
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| Philippines || May 27 || [[Dos Palmas kidnappings|Dos Palmas kidnappings]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} || 40 || 18
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| Israel || June 1 || [[Dolphinarium discotheque suicide bombing|Dolphinarium discotheque suicide bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} || 21 || 100+
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| Israel|| August 9 || The [[Sbarro restaurant suicide bombing]] was a [[Hamas]] terrorist attack on a pizzeria in downtown Jerusalem.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 15 || 130
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| Israel || September 9 || The [[Nahariya train station suicide bombing]] was executed by an Arab-Israeli who was sent by Hamas and detonated himself on the crowded platform{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 3 || 94
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| United States || September 11 || [[September 11 attacks|September 11, 2001]] – 4 [[airliner]]s [[Aircraft hijacking|hijacked]] by 19 [[al-Qaeda]] members in the [[East Coast of the United States]]: two planes crashed into and destroyed the Twin Towers of the [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] and surrounding buildings in [[New York City]], one went into [[the Pentagon]] in [[Arlington County, Virginia]], and one crashed into a field near [[Shanksville, Pennsylvania]], in a failed attempt to hit [[Washington, D.C.]] (either the [[White House]] or the [[United States Capitol|U.S. Capitol]]), after a revolt by the plane's passengers.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 2,996 || 6,000+
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| India || October 1|| [[2001 Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly attack|Attack on the Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 38 || 0
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| Israel || November 29 || The [[Pardes Hanna bus bombing]] was a suicide bombing on a bus from [[Nazareth]] to [[Tel Aviv]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 3 || 7
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| Israel || December 2 || [[Haifa bus 16 suicide bombing|Haifa bus 16 suicide bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} || 15 || 40
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| India || December 13 || [[2001 Indian Parliament attack|Suicide attack on Indian parliament]] in New Delhi by Pakistan-based Islamist terrorist organizations Jaish-E-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Toiba, aimed at eliminating the top leadership of India and causing anarchy in the country.<ref name=rediffattack>[http://www.rediff.com/news/2001/dec/13parl1.htm "Terrorists attack Parliament; five intruders, six cops killed"]. 2006. Rediff India. December 13, 2001</ref> || 7 || 12
| India || December 13 || [[2001 Indian Parliament attack|Suicide attack on Indian parliament]] in New Delhi by Pakistan-based Islamist terrorist organizations Jaish-E-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Toiba, aimed at eliminating the top leadership of India and causing anarchy in the country.<ref name=rediffattack>[http://www.rediff.com/news/2001/dec/13parl1.htm "Terrorists attack Parliament; five intruders, six cops killed"]. 2006. Rediff India. December 13, 2001</ref> || 7 || 12
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| India || January 22 || [[2002 attack on American cultural centre in Kolkata|Attack on an American cultural centre in Kolkata]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 5 || 20
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| Israel || January 25 || The [[2002 Tel Aviv outdoor mall bombing]] was a terrorist attack which occurred in which a Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up in [[Tel Aviv]], Israel, injuring at least 24 civilians.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 1 || 24
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| Israel || January 27 || [[Jaffa Street bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 2 || 100+
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| [[Pakistan]] || February 1 || [[Daniel Pearl]], an American journalist working for ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'', was beheaded in Pakistan.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 1 || 0
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| Israel || March 2 || The [[Yeshivat Beit Yisrael massacre]] was a suicide bombing which occurred in the Beit Yisrael neighborhood in downtown Jerusalem.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 12 || 54
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| Israel || March 9 || The [[Café Moment bombing]] was a Palestinian terrorist attack in a coffee shop in downtown [[Jerusalem]], Israel.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 12 || 54
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| Israel || March 20 || The [[Umm al-Fahm bus bombing]] was a suicide bombing which occurred on a bus which was passing through [[Umm al-Fahm]] in northern Israel.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 8 || 27
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| Israel || March 21 || [[King George Street bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 4 || 42
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| Israel || March 27 || The [[Passover massacre]] was a suicide bombing carried out by [[Hamas]] at the Park Hotel in [[Netanya]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 31 || 140
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| Israel || March 29 || [[Kiryat HaYovel supermarket bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 3 || 28
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| India || March 30 || [[2002 Raghunath temple attacks#March attack|Attack on the Raghunath temple]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} || 11 || 20
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| Israel || March 31 || The [[Matza restaurant suicide bombing]] occurred, when a Palestinian [[Hamas]] suicide bomber detonated his bomb inside the Matza restaurant in [[Haifa]], Israel, near the [[Grand Canyon (mall)|Grand Canyon shopping mall]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 17 || 40+
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| Israel || April 10 || [[Yagur Junction bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 9 || 19
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| [[Tunisia]] || April 11 || [[Ghriba synagogue bombing]] A [[natural gas]] truck rigged with explosives detonated in front of the ancient [[El Ghriba synagogue]] on the Tunisian island of [[Djerba]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 20 || 30+
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| Israel || April 12 || [[2002 Mahane Yehuda Market bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 7 || 104
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| Israel || May 7 || The [[2002 Rishon LeZion bombing]] was a suicide bombing which occurred at a crowded game club located in the new industrial area of [[Rishon Lezion]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 16 || 57
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| Pakistan || May 8 || [[2002 Karachi bus bombing]] A man driving a [[car bomb]] detonated next to a bus carrying mostly French engineers.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 15 || 40
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| India || May 14 || Three terrorists [[2002 Kaluchak massacre|attacked a tourist bus]] near the town of Kaluchak in the Indian state Jammu and Kashmir.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 31 || 47
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| Israel || May 19 || [[Netanya Market bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 4 || 59
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| Israel || June 5 || [[Megiddo Junction bus bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 14 || 43
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| United States || July 4 || [[2002 Los Angeles International Airport shooting]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 3 || 4
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| Israel || June 11 || [[2002 Herzliya shawarma restaurant bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 1 || 15
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| Pakistan || June 14 || [[Attacks on U.S consulate in Karachi|The first of several attacks]] targeting the U.S. consulate in [[Karachi]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 12 || 51
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| Israel || June 18 || [[Patt Junction Bus bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 19 || 74
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| Israel || June 19 || [[2002 French Hill suicide bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 7 || 50
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| India || July 13 || [[2002 Qasim Nagar massacre|Militants kill 27 Hindu labourers in Qasim Nagar]] on the outskirts of Jammu in Jammu and Kashmir.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 27 || 30
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| Israel || July 16 || [[2002 Immanuel bus attack]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 9 || 20
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| Israel || July 17 || [[Neve Shaanan Street bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 5 || 40
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| Israel || July 31 || [[Hebrew University bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 9 || 100
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| Israel || August 4 || [[Meron Junction Bus 361 attack]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 9 || 38
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| Israel || September 19 || [[Allenby Street bus bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 6 || 70
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| India || September 24 || [[Akshardham Temple attack]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 32 || 80
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| Philippines || October 2 || The [[2002 Zamboanga City bombings|first of three bomb blasts]] in [[Zamboanga City]] kills 4 people, including one United States [[Special Forces (United States Army)|Green Beret]] and wounds 25 others, including another United States Green Beret.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 4 || 25
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| Kuwait || October 8 || [[Faylaka Island attack]] Two Kuwaiti [[Mujahideen|jihadists]] attacked a group of [[United States Marines]], killing one and injuring another. Both attackers were killed.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 1 || 1
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| Indonesia || October 12 || [[2002 Bali bombings]] in the tourist district of [[Kuta]] on the [[Indonesia]]n island of [[Bali]], killing 202 people and injuring 240.<ref name="afp">{{cite web|url=http://afp.gov.au/international/operations/previous_operations/bali_bombings_2002|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090504201848/http://afp.gov.au/international/operations/previous_operations/bali_bombings_2002|archivedate=May 4, 2009| accessdate=March 18, 2007| publisher=Australian Federal Police |title=Bali bombings 2002| work=International Activities}}</ref> || 202 || 240
| Indonesia || October 12 || [[2002 Bali bombings]] in the tourist district of [[Kuta]] on the [[Indonesia]]n island of [[Bali]], killing 202 people and injuring 240.<ref name="afp">{{cite web|url=http://afp.gov.au/international/operations/previous_operations/bali_bombings_2002|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090504201848/http://afp.gov.au/international/operations/previous_operations/bali_bombings_2002|archivedate=May 4, 2009| accessdate=March 18, 2007| publisher=Australian Federal Police |title=Bali bombings 2002| work=International Activities}}</ref> || 202 || 240
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| Philippines || October 17 || The [[2002 Zamboanga City bombings|second of three bomb blasts]] targets a shopping centre in [[Zamboanga City]], killing at least 7 and wounding about 150 people.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 7 || 150
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| Philippines || October 21 || The [[2002 Zamboanga City bombings|third of three bomb blasts]] targets Fort Pilar, a [[Catholic]] shrine in [[Zamboanga City]], killing a Philippine Marine guarding the church and wounding 18 others.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 1 || 18
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| Israel || October 21 || [[Karkur junction suicide bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 14 || 40+
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| [[Russia]] || October 23 || The [[Moscow theater hostage crisis]] was the seizure of the crowded Dubrovka Theater by Islamists.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 170 || 700+
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| Israel || October 27 || [[Sonol gas station bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 3 || 18
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| Israel || November 21 || [[Kiryat Menachem bus bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 11 || 50
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| India || November 24 || [[2002 Raghunath temple attacks#November attack|Attack on the Raghunath temple]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 14 || 45
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| [[Kenya]] || November 28 || [[2002 Mombasa attacks]] Islamic terrorists launch simultaneous attacks against an [[Israel]]i-owned hotel in [[Mombasa]] and an Israeli charter plane. 13 people (10 Kenyans and 3 Israelis), not including 3 suicide bombers, were killed and 80 injured at the hotel, but the plane was missed by the two missiles fired at it.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 13 || 80
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| Israel || January 5 || [[Tel Aviv central bus station massacre|Tel Aviv central bus station massacre]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} || 23 || 100+
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| Pakistan || February 28 || [[Attacks on U.S consulate in Karachi|A gunman opens fire]] on the U.S. consulate in [[Karachi]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 2 || 6
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| Israel || March 5 || [[Haifa bus 37 suicide bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 17 || 53
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| Israel || April 30 || [[Mike's Place suicide bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 3 || 50+
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| Saudi Arabia || May 1 || A man dressed in a [[Royal Saudi Navy]] uniform penetrated an American base, killing one American, before escaping unscathed.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Hegghammer|first1=Thomas|title=Jihad in Saudi Arabia: Violence and Pan-Islamism since 1979|date=2010|publisher=Cambridge University Press|page=82|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bNLODP6w6GkC&pg=PA82}}</ref> || 1 || 0
| Saudi Arabia || May 1 || A man dressed in a [[Royal Saudi Navy]] uniform penetrated an American base, killing one American, before escaping unscathed.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Hegghammer|first1=Thomas|title=Jihad in Saudi Arabia: Violence and Pan-Islamism since 1979|date=2010|publisher=Cambridge University Press|page=82|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bNLODP6w6GkC&pg=PA82}}</ref> || 1 || 0
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| Saudi Arabia || May 12 || Several heavily armed gunmen [[Riyadh compound bombings|open fire and detonate vehicle bombs]] outside three housing compounds in Riyadh occupied by Westerners.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 39 || 160+
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| Russia || May 12 || The [[2003 Znamenskoye suicide bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 59 || 200
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| [[Morocco]] || May 16 || A [[2003 Casablanca bombings|series of suicide bombings]] in [[Casablanca]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 45 || 100+
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| Israel || May 18 || [[2003 French Hill suicide bombings]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 7 || 20
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| Israel || May 19 || [[Afula mall bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 3 || 70
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| Israel || June 11 || [[Davidka Square bus bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 17 || 100±
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| Indonesia || August 5 || [[2003 Marriott Hotel bombing]] in [[Setiabudi, South Jakarta|Mega Kuningan]], [[South Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]; suicide bomber detonated a car bomb outside the [[JW Marriott Jakarta]] lobby.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 12 || 150
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| Israel || August 19 || [[Shmuel HaNavi bus bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 24 || 130+
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| India || August 25 || [[25 August 2003 Mumbai bombings|Twin car bombings]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 54 || 244
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| Israel || September 9 || [[Tzrifin bus stop attack]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 9 || 15
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| Israel || September 9 || [[Café Hillel bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 7 || 50+
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| Israel || October 4 || The [[Maxim restaurant suicide bombing]] was a suicide bombing in the beachfront "Maxim" restaurant in [[Haifa]], Israel. Among the victims were two families and four children, including a two-month-old baby.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 21 || 51
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| Saudi Arabia || November 8 || A [[Riyadh compound bombings|suicide truck bomb detonated]] outside a housing compound in Laban Valley, west of Riyadh.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 17 || 122
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| Turkey || November 15–20 || [[2003 Istanbul bombings]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 57 || 700
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| Indonesia || January 10 || [[2004 Palopo cafe bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 4 || 3
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| Israel || January 14 || [[2004 Erez Crossing bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 4 || 10
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| Israel || January 29 || [[Gaza Street bus bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 11 || 50+
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| Russia || February 6 || [[February 2004 Moscow Metro bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 41 || 102+
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| Israel || February 22 || [[Liberty Bell Park bus bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 8 || 60
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| Philippines || February 27 || The [[2004 SuperFerry 14 bombing|sinking of ''SuperFerry 14'']] by [[Abu Sayyaf]] terrorists.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 116 || 0
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| Turkey || March 9 || [[March 9, 2004 attack on Istanbul restaurant]], caused by two [[Islamism|Islamic]] militants who opened fire and detonated [[pipe bomb]]s. One attacker was killed and the other was seriously injured.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 1 || 5
|-
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| [[Spain]] || March 11 || [[2004 Madrid train bombings|Madrid train bombings]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2007/oct/31/spain|title=The worst Islamist attack in European history|work=the Guardian}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2014/mar/09/world/la-fg-spain-bombings-20140309|title=Spain still healing 10 years after Madrid '11-M' train bombings|work=latimes}}</ref> || 192 || 2050
| [[Spain]] || March 11 || [[2004 Madrid train bombings|Madrid train bombings]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2007/oct/31/spain|title=The worst Islamist attack in European history|work=the Guardian}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2014/mar/09/world/la-fg-spain-bombings-20140309|title=Spain still healing 10 years after Madrid '11-M' train bombings|work=latimes}}</ref> || 192 || 2050
|-
|-
| Saudi Arabia || April 21 || A [[car bomb]] [[Terrorism in Saudi Arabia|explodes]] outside a building originally used by the Saudi police.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Blitzer|first1=Wolf|title=Dozens Killed in Basra Bombing; U.S. Marines in Desperate Battle in Fallujah; Massive Bomb Shakes Saudi Capital|url=http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0404/21/wbr.00.html|accessdate=4 October 2015|work=CNN}}</ref> || 5 || 148
| Saudi Arabia || April 21 || A [[car bomb]] [[Terrorism in Saudi Arabia|explodes]] outside a building originally used by the Saudi police.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Blitzer|first1=Wolf|title=Dozens Killed in Basra Bombing; U.S. Marines in Desperate Battle in Fallujah; Massive Bomb Shakes Saudi Capital|url=http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0404/21/wbr.00.html|accessdate=4 October 2015|work=CNN}}</ref> || 5 || 148
|-
| Saudi Arabia || May 29–30 || The [[2004 Khobar massacre]] was a shooting and bombing campaign led by four [[Al Qaeda]]-linked militants against two oil industry installations and a residential compound in [[Al-Khobar]], [[Saudi Arabia]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 22 || 25
|-
| Saudi Arabia || June 6 || [[BBC]] journalist [[Simon Cumbers]] and correspondent [[Frank Gardner (journalist)|Frank Gardner]] were attacked by [[Al Qaeda]] sympathizers while filming an Al Qaeda safehouse in [[As-Suwaidi (Riyadh)|Al-Suwaidi]], [[Riyadh]]. Cumbers was killed, while Gardner was seriously injured.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 1 || 1
|-
|-
| Saudi Arabia || June 8 || An American employee of [[Vinnell Corp.]] was [[Terrorism in Saudi Arabia|killed]] in [[Riyadh]].<ref>{{cite news|title=American killed in Saudi capital Gunmen have shot dead an American man in the Saudi capital Riyadh – the second such attack this week.|
| Saudi Arabia || June 8 || An American employee of [[Vinnell Corp.]] was [[Terrorism in Saudi Arabia|killed]] in [[Riyadh]].<ref>{{cite news|title=American killed in Saudi capital Gunmen have shot dead an American man in the Saudi capital Riyadh – the second such attack this week.|
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3787439.stm|accessdate=4 October 2015|work=BBC}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=American shot dead in Saudi Arabia Second fatal attack on Westerners in three days|url=http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/06/08/saudi.us/|accessdate=4 October 2015|work=CNN}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=MacFarquhar|first1=Neil|title=U.S. Military Contract Employee Is Shot Dead in Saudi Capital|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/09/international/middleeast/09saud.html|accessdate=4 October 2015|work=The New York Times}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=American Killed in Riyadh|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A26254-2004Jun8.html|accessdate=4 October 2015|work=The Washington Post|agency=Associated Press}}</ref> || 1 || 0
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3787439.stm|accessdate=4 October 2015|work=BBC}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=American shot dead in Saudi Arabia Second fatal attack on Westerners in three days|url=http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/06/08/saudi.us/|accessdate=4 October 2015|work=CNN}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=MacFarquhar|first1=Neil|title=U.S. Military Contract Employee Is Shot Dead in Saudi Capital|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/09/international/middleeast/09saud.html|accessdate=4 October 2015|work=The New York Times}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=American Killed in Riyadh|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A26254-2004Jun8.html|accessdate=4 October 2015|work=The Washington Post|agency=Associated Press}}</ref> || 1 || 0
|-
| Saudi Arabia || June 18 || American [[Paul Marshall Johnson]] was beheaded in Riyadh after being kidnapped at a fake police checkpoint on June 13, 2004.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 1 || 0
|-
| Iraq || July 28 || [[2004 Baqubah bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 68 || 24+
|-
| Iraq || August 1 || [[2004 Iraq churches attacks]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 12 || 71+
|-
|-
| Saudi Arabia || August 3 || An Irish national was [[Terrorism in Saudi Arabia|shot and killed]] in Riyadh.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Penketh|first1=Anne|title=Irish worker shot dead in Riyadh as militants pick soft targets|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/irish-worker-shot-dead-in-riyadh-as-militants-pick-soft-targets-6164251.html|accessdate=4 October 2015|work=Independent}}</ref>|| 1 || 0
| Saudi Arabia || August 3 || An Irish national was [[Terrorism in Saudi Arabia|shot and killed]] in Riyadh.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Penketh|first1=Anne|title=Irish worker shot dead in Riyadh as militants pick soft targets|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/irish-worker-shot-dead-in-riyadh-as-militants-pick-soft-targets-6164251.html|accessdate=4 October 2015|work=Independent}}</ref>|| 1 || 0
|-
| Bangladesh || August 21 || The [[2004 Dhaka grenade attack]] was carried out by members of [[Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami]] against an anti-terrorism rally.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 24 || 300+
|-
| Russia || August 31 || [[August 2004 Moscow Metro bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 10 || 50
|-
|-
| Russia || September 1–3 || [[Beslan school hostage crisis]]<ref name="last_casualty">{{cite news|date=December 8, 2006|url=http://www.boston.com/news/world/europe/articles/2006/12/08/woman_injured_in_2004_russian_siege_dies/|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071017001115/http://boston.com/news/world/europe/articles/2006/12/08/woman_injured_in_2004_russian_siege_dies/ |archivedate=October 17, 2007 |title=Woman injured in 2004 Russian siege dies|publisher=The Boston Globe|accessdate=January 9, 2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/world/04/russian_s/html/1.stm |title=Beslan School Siege: Standoff |publisher=BBC News |date=September 3, 2004 |accessdate=April 25, 2010}}</ref>|| 385 || 783
| Russia || September 1–3 || [[Beslan school hostage crisis]]<ref name="last_casualty">{{cite news|date=December 8, 2006|url=http://www.boston.com/news/world/europe/articles/2006/12/08/woman_injured_in_2004_russian_siege_dies/|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071017001115/http://boston.com/news/world/europe/articles/2006/12/08/woman_injured_in_2004_russian_siege_dies/ |archivedate=October 17, 2007 |title=Woman injured in 2004 Russian siege dies|publisher=The Boston Globe|accessdate=January 9, 2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/world/04/russian_s/html/1.stm |title=Beslan School Siege: Standoff |publisher=BBC News |date=September 3, 2004 |accessdate=April 25, 2010}}</ref>|| 385 || 783
|-
| Indonesia || September 9|| [[2004 Australian Embassy bombing in Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]. A suicide bomber exploded a one-ton [[car bomb]], which was packed into a small [[Daihatsu]] delivery van, outside the Australian embassy at [[Setiabudi, South Jakarta|Kuningan District]], [[South Jakarta]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 9 || 150+
|-
|-
| Saudi Arabia || September 15 || A British national working for the [[Marconi Company]] was [[Terrorism in Saudi Arabia|shot to death]] in his car in Riyadh.<ref>{{cite news|title=Briton murdered at Saudi shopping centre|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-318081/Briton-murdered-Saudi-shopping-centre.html|accessdate=4 October 2015|work=Daily mail}}</ref> || 1 || 0
| Saudi Arabia || September 15 || A British national working for the [[Marconi Company]] was [[Terrorism in Saudi Arabia|shot to death]] in his car in Riyadh.<ref>{{cite news|title=Briton murdered at Saudi shopping centre|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-318081/Briton-murdered-Saudi-shopping-centre.html|accessdate=4 October 2015|work=Daily mail}}</ref> || 1 || 0
|-
| Egypt || October 7 || The [[2004 Sinai bombings]] were three bomb attacks that targeted tourist hotels in [[Egypt|Egypt's]] [[Sinai Peninsula]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 34 || 171
|-
|-
| Netherlands || November 2 || The murder of [[Theo van Gogh (film director)|Theo van Gogh]] by Amsterdam-born jihadist [[Mohammed Bouyeri]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3974179.stm ''Gunman kills Dutch film director'']. BBC News (November 2, 2004). Retrieved on May 27, 2012.</ref> || 1 || 0
| Netherlands || November 2 || The murder of [[Theo van Gogh (film director)|Theo van Gogh]] by Amsterdam-born jihadist [[Mohammed Bouyeri]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3974179.stm ''Gunman kills Dutch film director'']. BBC News (November 2, 2004). Retrieved on May 27, 2012.</ref> || 1 || 0
|-
| Indonesia || November 13 || [[2004 Poso bus bombing]]. An [[Improvised explosive device|IED]] targeting a bus traveling to the majority [[Christian]] village of Silancak.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 6 || 3
|-
|-
| Saudi Arabia || December 6 || Five militants attacked the American consulate in [[Jeddah]]. Three attackers were killed by Saudi security forces, and the other two attackers were wounded and arrested.<ref name=guard-us-cons-7-dec-06>{{cite news |last1=Sturcke|first1=James |title=Nine killed as US consulate in Jeddah attacked |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2004/dec/06/saudiarabia.usa |accessdate=4 October 2015 |work=[[The Guardian]] |publisher=Guardian News and Media Limited |date=7 December 2004}}</ref> || 9 || 10
| Saudi Arabia || December 6 || Five militants attacked the American consulate in [[Jeddah]]. Three attackers were killed by Saudi security forces, and the other two attackers were wounded and arrested.<ref name=guard-us-cons-7-dec-06>{{cite news |last1=Sturcke|first1=James |title=Nine killed as US consulate in Jeddah attacked |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2004/dec/06/saudiarabia.usa |accessdate=4 October 2015 |work=[[The Guardian]] |publisher=Guardian News and Media Limited |date=7 December 2004}}</ref> || 9 || 10
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| Israel || January 13 || [[Karni border crossing attack]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 6 || 4
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| Lebanon || February 14 || [[Assassination of Rafic Hariri]] The former Prime Minister of [[Lebanon]], [[Rafic Hariri]], was among 22 people killed when 1,000&nbsp;kg of [[Trinitrotoluene|TNT]] exploded near his [[motorcade]] in [[Beirut]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 22 || 0
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| Israel || February 25 || [[Stage Club bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 5 || 50+
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| Indonesia || May 28 || [[2005 Tentena market bombings]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 22 || 90
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| India || July 5 || [[2005 Ram Janmabhoomi attack in Ayodhya|Attack on the Hindu Ram temple]] in [[Ayodhya]], India.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 6 || 0
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| United Kingdom || July 7 || Several [[7 July 2005 London bombings|bombings in London]] Also known as the 7/7 bombing, these bombings were some of the most notable terror attacks of the decade.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 53 || 700+
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| Israel || July 12 || [[12 July 2005 HaSharon Mall suicide bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 5 || 90+
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| Egypt || July 23 || [[2005 Sharm el-Sheikh attacks|Bomb attacks by the Abdullah Azzam Brigades hit Sharm el-Sheikh]], an Egyptian resort city.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 64 || 150
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| Bangladesh || August 17 || The [[2005 Bangladesh bombings]] are carried out by [[Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 2 || 50
|-
| Indonesia || October 1 || [[2005 Bali bombings]] in [[Jimbaran]], [[Kuta]] & [[Bali]], [[Indonesia]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 20 || 100+
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| Israel || October 26 || [[Hadera Market bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 7 || 55
|-
|-
| India || October 29 || [[2005 Tentena market bombings]]. Over 60 killed and over 180 injured in a series of three attacks in crowded markets and a bus.<ref>[http://in.rediff.com/news/2005/oct/30delhi4.htm Delhi blasts toll is 59, 200 injured] – [[rediff.com]] (October 30, 2005)</ref> || 60 || 180+
| India || October 29 || [[2005 Tentena market bombings]]. Over 60 killed and over 180 injured in a series of three attacks in crowded markets and a bus.<ref>[http://in.rediff.com/news/2005/oct/30delhi4.htm Delhi blasts toll is 59, 200 injured] – [[rediff.com]] (October 30, 2005)</ref> || 60 || 180+
|-
| Indonesia || October 30 || Muslim militants on the Indonesian island of [[Sulawesi]] [[2005 Indonesian beheadings of Christian girls|behead three Christian]] girls.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 3 || 0
|-
|-
| Jordan || November 9 || [[2005 Amman bombings]]. A series of coordinated suicide attacks on hotels in [[Amman|Amman, Jordan]].<ref>[http://www.thestreet.com/_googlen/funds/international-pf/10252100.html?cm_ven=GOOGLEN&cm_cat=FREE&cm_ite=NA Deadly Bombings Hit Jordan] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061116234632/http://www.thestreet.com/_googlen/funds/international-pf/10252100.html?cm_ven=GOOGLEN&cm_cat=FREE&cm_ite=NA |date=November 16, 2006 }} – TheStreet.com (November 9, 2005)</ref><ref>[http://aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=10143 Jordan bombings kill 57, wound 300] – [[Al Jazeera]], November 9, 2005 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707111903/http://aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=10143 |date=July 7, 2011 }}</ref> Four attackers including a husband and wife team were involved.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4432964.stm Bomber's wife arrested in Jordan] – [[BBC]], November 13, 2005</ref> || 60 || 115+
| Jordan || November 9 || [[2005 Amman bombings]]. A series of coordinated suicide attacks on hotels in [[Amman|Amman, Jordan]].<ref>[http://www.thestreet.com/_googlen/funds/international-pf/10252100.html?cm_ven=GOOGLEN&cm_cat=FREE&cm_ite=NA Deadly Bombings Hit Jordan] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061116234632/http://www.thestreet.com/_googlen/funds/international-pf/10252100.html?cm_ven=GOOGLEN&cm_cat=FREE&cm_ite=NA |date=November 16, 2006 }} – TheStreet.com (November 9, 2005)</ref><ref>[http://aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=10143 Jordan bombings kill 57, wound 300] – [[Al Jazeera]], November 9, 2005 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707111903/http://aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=10143 |date=July 7, 2011 }}</ref> Four attackers including a husband and wife team were involved.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4432964.stm Bomber's wife arrested in Jordan] – [[BBC]], November 13, 2005</ref> || 60 || 115+
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| Israel || December 5 || [[5 December 2005 HaSharon Mall suicide bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 5 || 40+
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| Indonesia || December 31 || A [[nail bomb]] explodes in a butcher's shop frequented by [[Christians]] in [[Palu]], [[Indonesia]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 8 || 53
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| Pakistan || March 2 || [[Attacks on U.S consulate in Karachi|A suicide car bomb exploded]] outside the [[Marriott International|Marriott Hotel]], about 20 yards away from the U.S. consulate in [[Karachi]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 4 || 30
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| India || March 7 || [[2006 Varanasi bombings|A series of bombings]] occurred across the Hindu holy city of Varanasi.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 28 || 101
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| Israel || May 30 || [[Kedumim bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 4 || 0
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| Israel || April 17 || [[2006 Tel Aviv shawarma restaurant bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 11 || 70
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| Egypt || April 24 || [[2006 Dahab bombings]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 23 || 80±
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| India || April 30 || [[2006 Doda massacre]]: Thirty-five Hindus killed by Islamist terrorists in the Doda district in Jammu and Kashmir.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 35 || 0
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| India || July 11 || [[2006 Mumbai train bombings]]: Seven bomb blasts over a period of 11 minutes on the Suburban Railway in Mumbai.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/5169332.stm|title=Scores dead in Mumbai train bombs|publisher=[[BBC News Online|news.bbc.co.uk]]|accessdate=July 11, 2006|date=July 10, 2006| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20060713180402/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/5169332.stm| archivedate= July 13, 2006 <!--Added by DASHBot-->}}</ref> || 209 || 700+
| India || July 11 || [[2006 Mumbai train bombings]]: Seven bomb blasts over a period of 11 minutes on the Suburban Railway in Mumbai.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/5169332.stm|title=Scores dead in Mumbai train bombs|publisher=[[BBC News Online|news.bbc.co.uk]]|accessdate=July 11, 2006|date=July 10, 2006| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20060713180402/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/5169332.stm| archivedate= July 13, 2006 <!--Added by DASHBot-->}}</ref> || 209 || 700+
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| Yemen || September 15 || The [[September 15, 2006 Yemen attacks]] were two attempted bombings of oil facilities in Yemen. 5 People dead, 4 of them being the attackers.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 5 || 0
|}

===2007===
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| Israel || January 29 || [[Eilat bakery bombing|Eilat bakery bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} || 3 || 0
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| Turkey || April 18 || Three members of a publishing house are murdered by five assailants in the [[Zirve Publishing House massacre]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 3 || 0
|-
| India || May 13 || [[Jaipur bombings|Jaipur bombings]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} || 80 || 216
|-
| United Kingdom || June 30 || [[2007 Glasgow International Airport attack|2007 Glasgow International Airport attack]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} || 1 || 5
|-
| Philippines || July 10–11 || [[2007 Basilan beheading incident|2007 Basilan beheading incident]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} || 34 || 9
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| Iraq || August 14 || [[2007 Qahtaniya bombings|2007 Qahtaniya bombings]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} || 500± || 1500±
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|India || July 26 ||[[2008 Ahmedabad bombings]]<ref name=":0">{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/2463518/India-on-high-alert-as-bombers-sought.html|title=India on high alert as bombers sought – Telegraph|last=Bedi|first=Rahul|date=July 27, 2008|publisher=Telegraph.co.uk|location=London|accessdate=April 25, 2010}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{cite news|url=http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jmWd6R_7NPYZhvm155_PrCKp6g6w |title=AFP: Indian police arrest 10 for serial blasts – August 16, 2008 |date=August 16, 2008 |publisher=Afp.google.com |author=(AFP) – August 16, 2008 |accessdate=April 25, 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080822121132/http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jmWd6R_7NPYZhvm155_PrCKp6g6w |archivedate=August 22, 2008 |df= }}</ref>|| 56 || 200+
|Israel || February 4 || [[2008 Dimona suicide bombing|2008 Dimona suicide bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} || 1 || 9
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|India || July 26 || [[2008 Ahmedabad bombings]]<ref name=":0">{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/2463518/India-on-high-alert-as-bombers-sought.html|title=India on high alert as bombers sought – Telegraph|last=Bedi|first=Rahul|date=July 27, 2008|publisher=Telegraph.co.uk|location=London|accessdate=April 25, 2010}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{cite news|url=http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jmWd6R_7NPYZhvm155_PrCKp6g6w |title=AFP: Indian police arrest 10 for serial blasts – August 16, 2008 |date=August 16, 2008 |publisher=Afp.google.com |author=(AFP) – August 16, 2008 |accessdate=April 25, 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080822121132/http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jmWd6R_7NPYZhvm155_PrCKp6g6w |archivedate=August 22, 2008 |df= }}</ref> || 56 || 200+
|-
|India || September 13 || [[13 September 2008 Delhi bombings|Bombing series in Delhi]]. Pakistani extremist groups plant bombs at several places including [[India Gate]], out of which the ones at Karol Bagh, [[Connaught Place, New Delhi|Connaught Place]] and [[Greater Kailash]] explode leaving around 30 people dead and 130 injured, followed by [[27 September 2008 Delhi blast|another attack]] two weeks later at the congested Mehrauli area, leaving 3 people dead.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 30 || 130
|-
|Pakistan || September 20 || [[Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing]]: A dump truck filled with explosives detonated outside the [[Marriott International|Marriott Hotel]] in [[Islamabad]], killing at least 54, including 2 American servicemen.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 54+ || 0
|-
|India || September 27 || [[27 September 2008 Delhi blast]]: An explosion in Mehrauli's Electronic market called Sarai, killed 3 and injured 23 others.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}|| 3 || 23
|-
|Iraq || October and following || [[2008 attacks on Christians in Mosul|2008 attacks on Christians in Mosul]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} || 40+ ||
|-
|-
|India || November 26 || Muslim extremists kill at least 166 people and wound numerous others in a [[2008 Mumbai attacks|series of coordinated attacks]] on India's financial capital, [[Mumbai]]. The government of India blamed Pakistan-based militant group [[Lashkar-e-Taiba]] and stated that the terrorists killed/caught were citizens of [[Pakistan]], a claim which the Pakistani government first refused but then accepted when given proof. [[Ajmal Kasab]], one of the terrorists, was caught alive.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/26/AR2008112604708.html?hpid=topnews|title=Washington Post – 26 November 2008 – Dozens Die in Mumbai Attacks|last=Lakshmi|first=Rama|date=November 27, 2008|publisher=Washingtonpost.com|accessdate=April 25, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/12/01/AR2008120100940.html?hpid=topnews|title=Washington Post – 1 December 2008: More Indian Officials Quit in Aftermath of Attacks|last=Lakshmi|first=Rama|date=December 1, 2008|publisher=Washingtonpost.com|accessdate=April 25, 2010}}</ref> || 166+ ||
|India || November 26 || Muslim extremists kill at least 166 people and wound numerous others in a [[2008 Mumbai attacks|series of coordinated attacks]] on India's financial capital, [[Mumbai]]. The government of India blamed Pakistan-based militant group [[Lashkar-e-Taiba]] and stated that the terrorists killed/caught were citizens of [[Pakistan]], a claim which the Pakistani government first refused but then accepted when given proof. [[Ajmal Kasab]], one of the terrorists, was caught alive.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/26/AR2008112604708.html?hpid=topnews|title=Washington Post – 26 November 2008 – Dozens Die in Mumbai Attacks|last=Lakshmi|first=Rama|date=November 27, 2008|publisher=Washingtonpost.com|accessdate=April 25, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/12/01/AR2008120100940.html?hpid=topnews|title=Washington Post – 1 December 2008: More Indian Officials Quit in Aftermath of Attacks|last=Lakshmi|first=Rama|date=December 1, 2008|publisher=Washingtonpost.com|accessdate=April 25, 2010}}</ref>|| 166+ ||
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===2009===
===2010s===
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|United States
|| June 1
|| [[2009 Little Rock recruiting office shooting]]: Addulhakim Muhajid Muhammad{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 1
|| 1
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|Somalia
|| June 18
|| [[2009 Beledweyne bombing]] by [[Al-Shabaab (militant group)|Al-Shabaab]]. 35 dead.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 35
|| ?
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|Indonesia
|| July 17
|| [[2009 Jakarta bombings|2009 Marriott and Ritz-Carlton Hotels bombing in]] [[Setiabudi, South Jakarta|Mega Kuningan]], [[South Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]; suicide bombers hit the [[JW Marriott Jakarta|Marriott]] and 5 minutes later the Ritz-Carlton. 9 killed and 53 injured{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 9
|| 53
|-
|United States
|| November 5
|| [[2009 Fort Hood shooting|Fort Hood shooting, at Fort Hood near Killeen,]] [[Texas]]. 13 dead, 33 injured.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 13
|| 33
|}

==2010s==

===2010===
===2010===
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|-
|Egypt
|| January 7
|| The [[Nag Hammadi massacre]] was a massacre of Coptic Christians carried out in the [[Egypt]]ian city of [[Nag Hammadi|Nag Hammadi]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 11
|| 11
|-
|Pakistan
|| February 3
|| [[February 2010 Lower Dir bombing|February 2010 Lower Dir bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 8
|| 70
|-
|India
|| February 13
|| [[2010 Pune bombing|2010 Pune bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 17
|| 54+
|-
|Iraq
|| March 3
|| The [[2010 Baqubah bombings]] were a series of three bombings that killed at least 33 people and injured 55 others.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 33
|| 55
|-
|-
|Russia
|Russia
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|| 40
|| 40
|| 102
|| 102
|-
|Iraq
|| May 10
|| The [[10 May 2010 Iraq attacks]] were a series of bomb and shooting attacks that occurred in Iraq.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 100+
|| 350+
|-
|-
|Pakistan
|Pakistan
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|| 42+
|| 42+
|| 175+
|| 175+
|-
|Uganda
|| July 11
|| [[July 2010 Kampala attacks]] were suicide bombings carried out against crowds watching a screening of the [[2010 FIFA World Cup Final]] match.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 74
|| 70
|-
|Iran
|| July 15
|| [[2010 Zahedan bombings]] were two suicide bombings, that targeted [[Shia Islam|Shia]] worshippers in [[Iran]], including members of the [[Revolutionary Guards]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 27+
|| 270+
|-
|Iraq
|| August 17
|| [[17 August 2010 Baghdad bombings]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 69+
|| 169
|-
|Iraq
|| August 25
|| [[25 August 2010 Iraq bombings|25 August 2010 Iraq bombings]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 53+
|| 270+
|-
|-
|Pakistan
|Pakistan
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|| 9+
|| 9+
|| 55
|| 55
|-
|Iraq
|| October 31
|| [[2010 Baghdad church massacre|2010 Baghdad church massacre]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 51+
|| 78
|-
|Pakistan
|| November 5
|| [[2010 Darra Adam Khel mosque bombing|2010 Darra Adam Khel mosque bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 66+
|| 80
|-
|India
|| December 7
|| [[2010 Varanasi bombing|2010 Varanasi bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 2
|| 37
|-
|Sweden
|| December 11
|| [[2010 Stockholm bombings|2010 Stockholm suicide bombings]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 1
|| 2
|-
|-
|Pakistan
|Pakistan
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|-
|Egypt
|| January 1
|| The [[2011 Alexandria bombing|2011 Alexandria bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 23
|| 97
|-
|Iraq
|| January 18–20
|| The [[January 2011 Iraq suicide attacks|January 2011 Iraq suicide attacks]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 137+
|| 230
|-
|Russia
|| January 24
|| [[Domodedovo International Airport bombing|Domodedovo International Airport bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 37
|| 173<ref>{{cite news|url=http://ria.ru/society/20110224/338222803.html|title=Число жертв теракта в Домодедово возросло до 37|work=РИА Новости|accessdate=January 7, 2015}}</ref>
|-
|Iraq
|| January 27
|| [[27 January 2011 Baghdad bombing]] killing{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 48
|| 78
|-
|Germany
|| March 2
|| [[2011 Frankfurt Airport shooting|2011 Frankfurt Airport shooting]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 2
|| 2
|-
|Pakistan
|| March 8
|| [[2011 Faisalabad bombing|2011 Faisalabad bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 25+
|| 127+
|-
|Iraq
|| March 29
|| The [[2011 Tikrit assault]] was an attack by the [[Islamic State of Iraq]] that took place in the city of [[Tikrit]], Iraq.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 65
|| 100
|-
|Iraq
|| May 5
|| [[2011 Al Hillah bombing|2011 Al Hillah bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 24
|| 72
|-
|Egypt
|| May 7
|| The [[2011 Imbaba church attacks]] were a series of attacks against [[Copts|Coptic]] Christian churches.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 15
|| 232
|-
|China
|| July 18
|| [[2011 Hotan attack]], [[Hotan, China]] A group of{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 4
|| 4
|-
|China
|| July 30
|| [[2011 Kashgar attacks|A series of knife and bomb attacks occurred in Kashgar, China]] Uyghur men hijacked a truck, killed its driver and drove into a crowd of pedestrians. They then got out of the vehicle and attacked pedestrians with knives. On July 31, a chain of two explosions started a fire in a restaurant.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 15
|| 42
|-
|India
|| September 7
|| [[2011 Delhi bombing]] took place in the Indian capital [[Delhi|Delhi]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 17
|| 76
|-
|Somalia
|October 4
|| [[2011 Mogadishu bombing|2011 Mogadishu bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 100
|| 110+
|-
|Iraq
|| October 7–13
|| [[October 2011 Baghdad bombings|October 2011 Baghdad bombings]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 64
|| 190
|-
|Bosnia and Herzegovina
|| October 28
|| A [[Wahhabi]] Islamist attacked the US embassy in [[Sarajevo]] with a firearm. He wounded a police officer before being shot and injured by police.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 0
|| 2<ref name="sjws">[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/28/bosnia-us-sarajevo-embassy-gunfight_n_1063745.html "Bosnia: U.S. Sarajevo Embassy Scene Of Shooting "], retrieved April 30, 2015.</ref>
|-
|Iraq
|| December 22
|| The [[22 December 2011 Baghdad bombings]] were a series of coordinated attacks.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 60+
|| 160+
|-
|-
|Nigeria
|Nigeria
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|| 41
|| 41
|| 57+
|| 57+
|-
|China
|| December 28
|| 15 Uyghur youths [[Pishan hostage crisis|kidnap two goat shepherds]] en route to Pakistan for jihadist training.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 8
|| 5
|}
|}


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|-
|Iraq
|| January 5
|| [[5 January 2012 Iraq bombings|Iraqi bombings]], [[Baghdad]] and [[Nasiriyah]], [[Iraq]] by [[Islamic State of Iraq]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 73
|| 149
|-
|| Iraq
|| February 23
|| [[23 February 2012 Iraq attacks|Iraqi attacks]], [[Baghdad]], [[Iraq]] by Islamic State of Iraq.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 83
|| 250+
|-
|Iraq
|| March 20
|| [[20 March 2012 Iraq attacks|Iraqi attacks]], [[Baghdad]] and at least 9 other cities, [[Iraq|Iraq]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 52
|| 250±
|-
|France
|| March 20
|| [[Toulouse and Montauban shootings|Toulouse and Montauban shootings]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 7
|| 5
|-
|-
|Russia
|Russia
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|| 14
|| 14
|| 130
|| 130
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|Yemen
|| May 21
|| [[2012 Sana'a bombing]] against [[Yemeni Army]] soldiers practicing for the annual Unity Day military parade.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 101+
|| 220+
|-
|Iraq
|| June 13
|| The [[13 June 2012 Iraq attacks]] were a series of simultaneous bombings and shootings occurred in Iraq.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 93
|| 300
|-
|China
|| June 29
|| [[Tianjin Airlines Flight 7554]] is diverted after an attempted hijacking which led to a fight with the 6 Uyghur men subsequently being restrained{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 2
|| 14
|-
|Bulgaria
|| July 18
|| [[2012 Burgas bus bombing|2012 Burgas bus bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 7
|| 32
|-
|Iraq
|| July 23
|| [[23 July 2012 Iraq attacks|23 July 2012 Iraq attacks]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 116
|| 229
|-
|Iraq
|| August 16
|| [[16 August 2012 Iraq attacks|16 August 2012 Iraq attacks]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 128
|| 417
|-
|Iraq
|| September 9
|| [[9 September 2012 Iraq attacks|9 September 2012 Iraq attacks]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 108+
|| 371+
|-
|Libya
|| September 11
|| [[2012 Benghazi attack]] on the U.S. Consulate.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 4
|| 11
|-
|-
|Iraq
|Iraq
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|-
|Pakistan
|| January 10
|| [[January 2013 Pakistan bombings|January 2013 Pakistan bombings]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 130
|| 270
|-
|Algeria
|| January 16
|| [[In Amenas hostage crisis|In Amenas hostage crisis]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 67+
|| unknown
|-
|Pakistan
|| February 16
|| [[February 2013 Quetta bombing|February 2013 Quetta bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 110
|| 200
|-
|India
|| February 21
|| [[2013 Hyderabad blasts]], two bomb blasts killed{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 16
|| 119
|-
|United States
|| April 15
|| [[Boston Marathon bombings]] – Two brothers, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnev, planted two bombs near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.<ref>{{cite news|author=Blog Post |url=http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/04/22/17860373-officials-hospitalized-bombing-suspect-says-he-and-brother-acted-alone-motivated-by-religion?lite |title=Officials: Hospitalized bombing suspect says he and brother acted alone, motivated by religion |publisher=NBC |date=April 22, 2013 |accessdate=May 9, 2013}}</ref>
|| 3
|| 183
|-
|Turkey
|| May 11
|| [[Reyhanlı bombings]], killed{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 52
|| 140
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|United Kingdom
|United Kingdom
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|| 1
|| 1
|| 0
|| 0
|-
|Niger
|| May 23
|| [[Battle of Agadez and Arlit]]. Two coordinated attacks perpetrated by Islamists affiliates targeted the two Niger towns of [[Agadez]] and [[Arlit]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 26
|| 30+
|-
|France
|| May 25
|| [[2013 La Défense attack]]. An Islamic extremist wielding a knife attacked and wounded a French soldier in the [[Paris]] suburb of [[La Défense|La Défense]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 0
|| 1
|-
|Iraq
|| May 27
|| [[27 May 2013 Baghdad bombings|27 May 2013 Baghdad bombings]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 71
|| 224
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|Pakistan
|| June 15
|| [[June 2013 Quetta attacks]] by [[Lashkar-e-Jhangvi|Lashkar-e-Jhangvi]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 26
|| 20+
|-
|Pakistan
|| June 22
|| [[2013 Nanga Parbat tourist shooting|2013 Nanga Parbat tourist shooting]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 11
|| 2
|-
|India
|| July 7
|| [[Bodh Gaya bombings|A series of ten bombs explode in and around the Mahabodhi Temple complex]], in [[Bodh Gaya]], India.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 0
|| 5
|-
|Afghanistan
|| September 13
|| [[2013 attack on U.S. consulate in Herat|2013 attack on U.S. consulate in Herat]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 2
|| 20
|-
|-
|Kenya
|Kenya
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|| 67
|| 67
|| 175
|| 175
|-
|Pakistan
|| September 22
|| [[Peshawar church attack|Peshawar church attack]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 80–83
|| 250
|-
|Nigeria
|| September 29
|| [[Gujba college massacre|Gujba college massacre]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 44
|| 0
|-
|China
|| October 28
|| [[2013 Tiananmen Square attack|A 4x4 vehicle crashed into a crowd and burst into flames]] in Tiananmen Square in Beijing{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 5
|| 38
|-
|Yemen
|| December 5
|| [[2013 Sana'a attack|2013 Sana'a attack]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 56
|| 162
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|Pakistan
|| January 19
|| [[2014 Bannu bombing]] by Taliban.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
| |26
|| 38
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|Nigeria
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|| [[Borno Massacre]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.biharprabha.com/2014/05/over-200-killed-in-boko-haram-led-attack-in-nigerian-town/|title=Over 200 killed in Boko Haram Led Attack in Nigerian Town|work=The Biharprabha News|accessdate=January 7, 2015}}</ref>
|| [[Borno Massacre]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.biharprabha.com/2014/05/over-200-killed-in-boko-haram-led-attack-in-nigerian-town/|title=Over 200 killed in Boko Haram Led Attack in Nigerian Town|work=The Biharprabha News|accessdate=January 7, 2015}}</ref>
|| 200+
|| 200+
||
|-
|China
|| March 1
|| A group of 8 individuals [[2014 Kunming attack|attacked civilians at Kunming Railway Station]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 28
|| 143
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|Nigeria
|| April 14
|| The [[April 2014 Abuja bombing]] by Boko Haram.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 88+
|| 200+
|-
|China
|| April 30
|| Two assailants [[April 2014 Ürümqi attack|attacked passengers and detonated explosives]] at the Ürümqi railway station{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 3
|| 79
|-
|Nigeria
|| May 20
|| [[2014 Jos bombings|Jos bombings]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 118<ref name=Jos>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-27493940|title=Nigeria bombings: 'Death toll passes 100'|work=BBC News|accessdate=January 7, 2015}}</ref>
|| 56+<ref name=Jos />
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|China
|| May 22
|| Two SUVs which carried 5 assailants were [[May 2014 Ürümqi attack|driven into a street market in Ürümqi and up to a dozen explosives were thrown at shoppers]] through the windows of the SUVs. The cars then crashed into shoppers and collided into each other and exploded.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 39
|| 90+
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|Belgium
|| May 24
|| [[Jewish Museum of Belgium shooting|A gunman shot 4 people dead at the Jewish Museum in Brussels]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 4
||
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|| [[ISIL]] fighters massacred some 700 people, mostly men, of the [[Al-Shaitat|Shu'aytat tribe]] in [[Deir ez-Zor Governorate]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/syria-tribal-revolt-against-islamic-state-ignored-fueling-resentment/2014/10/20/25401beb-8de8-49f2-8e64-c1cfbee45232_story.html|title=Syria tribal revolt against Islamic State ignored, fueling resentment|work=The Washington Post|accessdate=January 7, 2015}}</ref>
|| [[ISIL]] fighters massacred some 700 people, mostly men, of the [[Al-Shaitat|Shu'aytat tribe]] in [[Deir ez-Zor Governorate]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/syria-tribal-revolt-against-islamic-state-ignored-fueling-resentment/2014/10/20/25401beb-8de8-49f2-8e64-c1cfbee45232_story.html|title=Syria tribal revolt against Islamic State ignored, fueling resentment|work=The Washington Post|accessdate=January 7, 2015}}</ref>
|| 700
|| 700
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|Pakistan
|| August 15
|| [[2014 Quetta Airbase attack|2014 Quetta Airbase attack]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
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|Canada
|| October 20
|| [[2014 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu ramming attack]] Lone attacker used his car to run over two Canadian soldiers.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
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|| 1
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|Canada
|Canada
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|| 1
|| 3
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|Israel
|| October 22
|| A [[Hamas]] terrorist rammed his vehicle into a group of people waiting at a light rail station in Jerusalem.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 2
|| 8<ref name="timeofi">[http://www.timesofisrael.com/second-victim-of-jerusalem-terror-attack-succumbs-to-wounds/ "Second victim of Jerusalem attack succumbs to wounds"], retrieved 18 April 2015.</ref>
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|United States
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|| 5<!--4 police and 1 civilian-->
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|Israel
|| November 5
|| In the [[November 2014 Jerusalem vehicular attack]] a [[Hamas]] operative deliberately drove a van at high speed into a crowd of people.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
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|| 13
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|Israel
|| November 18
|| [[2014 Jerusalem synagogue attack|2014 Jerusalem synagogue attack]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
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|| 7
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|Philippines
|| December 9
|| [[2014 Bukidnon bus bombing|2014 Bukidnon bus bombing]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 11
|| 43
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|Australia
|| December 15–16
|| [[2014 Sydney hostage crisis]]. A lone gunman, [[Man Haron Monis]], held hostage ten customers and eight employees of a Lindt chocolate café at [[Martin Place, Sydney|Martin Place]] in Sydney. Police treated the event as a terrorist attack at the time. It was however designated as a terrorist attack by the state government but Monis' motives have subsequently been debated.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
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|| 4
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| France
|| January 7–9
|| [[January 2015 Île-de-France attacks|A series of five attacks]] in and around Paris kill 17 people, plus three attackers, and leave 22 other people injured.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
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||22
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| Nigeria
| Nigeria
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||–
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| France
|| January 9
|| The [[Porte de Vincennes hostage crisis|Porte de Vincennes hostage crisis]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 4
|| 9
|-
|| Lebanon
|| January 10
|| In the [[2015 Jabal Mohsen suicide attacks|2015 Jabal Mohsen suicide attacks]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 9
|| 30+
|-
| Egypt
|| January 29
|| [[January 2015 Sinai attacks]]. 44 killed, several wounded.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
||44
||62+
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| Pakistan
| Pakistan
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||2
||5
||5
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| Nigeria
|| March 7
|| Five suicide bomb blasts leave 58 dead and 143 wounded in the [[2015 Maiduguri suicide bombing]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 58
|| 143
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| Pakistan
| Pakistan
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||12
||25
||25
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| Somalia
|| March 27
|| Jihadist [[Al-Shabaab (militant group)|Al-Shabaab]] [[Makka al-Mukarama hotel attack|attacked the Makka al-Mukarama hotel]], leaving 20+ dead 28 wounded.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 20+
|| 28
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| Kenya
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||2
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| Somalia
|| April 14
|| Militants of [[Al-Shabaab (militant group)|Al-Shabaab]] attack a government building in [[Mogadishu]] in the [[2015 Ministry of Higher Education attack]]. 17 dead 15 wounded.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 17
|| 58
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| Iraq
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|| 1
|| 11
|| 11
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| Kuwait
|| June 26
|| [[2015 Kuwait mosque bombing]] – 27 people killed in explosion at Shia Imam Sadiq mosque in Kuwait City, medical sources tell Al Jazeera. Claimed by ISIL{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 27
||
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| Tunisia
|| June 26
|| [[2015 Sousse attack]] – Attack at two tourist beach hotels at Port El Kantaoui, near Sousse, Tunisia, killed over 28 people died.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 38
||
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| Somalia
|| June 26
|| [[Battle of Leego (2015)]] Attack on [[AMISOM]] base in Somalia with a [[car bomb]], assault rifles and RPGs, causing over 30 military deaths.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
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||
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|| Nigeria
|| Nigeria
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|| Boko Haram kills at least 200 people as they gun down and bomb villages, mosques, and other public space.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/7/2/dozens-killed-while-praying-in-latest-boko-haram-attacks.html|title=Scores Killed in Latest Boko Haram Attacks – Al Jazeera America|publisher=|accessdate=April 23, 2016}}</ref>
|| Boko Haram kills at least 200 people as they gun down and bomb villages, mosques, and other public space.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/7/2/dozens-killed-while-praying-in-latest-boko-haram-attacks.html|title=Scores Killed in Latest Boko Haram Attacks – Al Jazeera America|publisher=|accessdate=April 23, 2016}}</ref>
||200
||200
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|| Israel
|| June 29
|| [[2015 Shuvat Rachel shooting]] shooting attack on civilian car, 1 death.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|| 1
||
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||15
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|United States
|| July 16
|| [[2015 Chattanooga shootings|2015 Chattanooga shootings]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
||7
||2
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| Nigeria
| Nigeria
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||15
||15
||100+
||100+
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| Mali
|| November 20
|| [[2015 Bamako hotel attack|Bamako hotel attack]]. Gunmen yelling "Allahu Akbar" storm a hotel in Bamako, Mali. At least 19 killed, and more than 160 were taken hostage.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
||19
||160+
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| Iraq
| Iraq
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|15
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|120
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|Somalia
|October 14
|[[14 October 2017 Mogadishu bombings]] - On 14 October 2017, a massive blast caused by a truck bombing in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, killed at least 587 people and injured 316. The truck was detonated after it was stopped; the actual target of the attack is believed to have been a secure compound housing international agencies and troops. Al-Shabaab is suspected to have done the attack.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|587
|316
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|United States
|United States
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|8
|12
|12
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|Egypt
|November 24
|[[2017 Sinai mosque attack]] - At 1:50 PM EET on 24 November 2017, the al-Rawda mosque was attacked by roughly 40 gunmen during Friday prayers. The mosque is located in the village of Al-Rawda east of the town of Bir al-Abed in Egypt's North Sinai Governorate. It is one of the main mosques associated with the Jaririya Sufi order, one of the largest Sufi orders in North Sinai. The Jaririya order is named for its founder, Sheikh Eid Abu Jarir, who was a member of the Sawarka tribe and the Jarira clan. The Jarira clan resides in the vicinity of Bir al-Abed. The attack killed 311 people and injured at least 122, making it the deadliest attack in Egyptian history.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
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|122
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|Afghanistan
|January 24
|[[2018 Save the Children Jalalabad attack|2018 Save the Children Jalalabad attack]]{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
|6
|27
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|Afghanistan
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The "black flag of jihad" as used by jihadist militants since c. the late 1990s.

Terrorist attacks by Islamist extremists to further a perceived Islamist religious or political cause have occurred globally. The attackers have used such tactics as arson, vehicle rampage attacks, bomb threats, suicide attacks, bombings, spree shooting, stabbings, hijackings, kidnappings and beheadings. The following is a list of Islamist terrorist attacks that have received significant press coverage since the Iranian revolution in 1979.

1970s

Location Date Description Deaths Injuries
Saudi Arabia November 20, 1979 The Grand Mosque seizure, in Mecca by the Ikhwan.[1] 244 180

1980s

Location Date Description Deaths Injuries
Lebanon September 20, 1984 The 1984 United States embassy annex bombing in Beirut.[2] 24 0
Indonesia January 21, 1985 The Buddhist Borobudur temple in Java was damaged by 9 bombs.[3] 0 0
France December 1985 – September 1986 The 1985–86 Paris attacks, a series of over a dozen bombings.[4] 13 225
Israel July 7, 1989 Tel Aviv Jerusalem bus 405 suicide attack, near Kiryat Yearim.[5] 16 0

1990s

Location Date Description Deaths Injuries
United States February 26, 1993 World Trade Center bombing, in New York City.[6] 6 1,042
Philippines December 11, 1994 A bomb explodes on board Philippine Airlines Flight 434 which was flying from Manila to Tokyo, the plane lands safely at Naha Airport in Okinawa.[7] 1 10
Algeria December 24, 1994 Air France Flight 8969 hijacking in Algiers by 3 members of Armed Islamic Group of Algeria and another terrorist.[8] 7 25
Algeria January 30, 1995 A car bomb exploded outside of a police station.[9][10] 42 286
India July 20, 1995 A bomb on a motor scooter exploded at a marketplace in Jammu. Harkat-ul-Ansar claimed responsibility for the bombing.[11] 17 100+
Egypt April 18, 1996 Islamist gunmen fire on the Europa hotel in Cairo.[12] 18 17
Saudi Arabia June 25, 1996 Khobar Towers bombing[13] 20 372
Tanzania August 7, 1998 1998 United States embassy bombings in Dar es Salaam and Nairobi.[14] 224 4000+
Kenya

2000s

2001

Location Date Description Deaths Injuries
India December 13 Suicide attack on Indian parliament in New Delhi by Pakistan-based Islamist terrorist organizations Jaish-E-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Toiba, aimed at eliminating the top leadership of India and causing anarchy in the country.[15] 7 12

2002

Location Date Description Deaths Injuries
Indonesia October 12 2002 Bali bombings in the tourist district of Kuta on the Indonesian island of Bali, killing 202 people and injuring 240.[16] 202 240

2003

Location Date Description Deaths Injuries
Saudi Arabia May 1 A man dressed in a Royal Saudi Navy uniform penetrated an American base, killing one American, before escaping unscathed.[17] 1 0

2004

Location Date Description Deaths Injuries
Spain March 11 Madrid train bombings.[18][19] 192 2050
Saudi Arabia April 21 A car bomb explodes outside a building originally used by the Saudi police.[20] 5 148
Saudi Arabia June 8 An American employee of Vinnell Corp. was killed in Riyadh.[21][22][23][24] 1 0
Saudi Arabia August 3 An Irish national was shot and killed in Riyadh.[25] 1 0
Russia September 1–3 Beslan school hostage crisis[26][27] 385 783
Saudi Arabia September 15 A British national working for the Marconi Company was shot to death in his car in Riyadh.[28] 1 0
Netherlands November 2 The murder of Theo van Gogh by Amsterdam-born jihadist Mohammed Bouyeri.[29] 1 0
Saudi Arabia December 6 Five militants attacked the American consulate in Jeddah. Three attackers were killed by Saudi security forces, and the other two attackers were wounded and arrested.[30] 9 10

2005

Location Date Description Deaths Injuries
India October 29 2005 Tentena market bombings. Over 60 killed and over 180 injured in a series of three attacks in crowded markets and a bus.[31] 60 180+
Jordan November 9 2005 Amman bombings. A series of coordinated suicide attacks on hotels in Amman, Jordan.[32][33] Four attackers including a husband and wife team were involved.[34] 60 115+

2006

Location Date Description Deaths Injuries
India July 11 2006 Mumbai train bombings: Seven bomb blasts over a period of 11 minutes on the Suburban Railway in Mumbai.[35] 209 700+

2008

Location Date Description Deaths Injuries
India July 26 2008 Ahmedabad bombings[36][37] 56 200+
India November 26 Muslim extremists kill at least 166 people and wound numerous others in a series of coordinated attacks on India's financial capital, Mumbai. The government of India blamed Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba and stated that the terrorists killed/caught were citizens of Pakistan, a claim which the Pakistani government first refused but then accepted when given proof. Ajmal Kasab, one of the terrorists, was caught alive.[38][39] 166+

2010s

2010

Location Date Description Deaths Injuries
Russia March 29 Moscow Metro bombings. Caucasus Emirate claimed responsibility[40] 40 102
Pakistan May 28 Attacks on Ahmadi Mosques Lahore, Pakistan. Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan claimed attacks on two mosques belonging to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community[41] 86 45+
Pakistan July 1 July 2010 Lahore bombings, anti Sufi attack, part of "a growing trend among militants to target members of other sects".[42] 42+ 175+
Pakistan October 6 Double suicide bombing at Abdullah Shah Ghazi Shrine. Part of a militant anti Sufi campaign[43] 9+ 55
Pakistan December 25 A female suicide bomber blows herself up in the middle of a crowd at a United Nations food center in the Bajaur region.[44] 1 0

2011

Location Date Description Deaths Injuries
Nigeria December 25 Christmas Day bombings were bomb blasts and shootings at churches in Madalla, Jos, Gadaka, and Damaturu[45] 41 57+

2012

Location Date Description Deaths Injuries
Russia May 3 Makhachkala attack[46] 14 130
Iraq December 17 On December 17, two consecutive car bombings hit a residential area near the city's General Hospital, killing 11 civilians and injuring 45 others. The attacks were part of a country-wide wave of violence that killed almost 100 people in a single day.[47] 11 45

2013

Location Date Description Deaths Injuries
United Kingdom May 22 Murder of Lee Rigby[48][49] 1 0
Kenya September 21 Westgate shopping mall attack[50][51][52] 67 175

2014

Location Date Description Deaths Injuries
Nigeria February 14 Borno Massacre[53] 200+
China July 28 A gang armed with knives and axes attacked a police station and government offices in Elixku Township, and some moved onto Huangdi Township, attacking civilians and smashing vehicles as they passed.[54] 37 13
Syria August 2014 ISIL fighters massacred some 700 people, mostly men, of the Shu'aytat tribe in Deir ez-Zor Governorate.[55] 700
Australia September 23 2014 Endeavour Hills stabbings. Numan Haider, an Afghan Australian stabbed two counter terrorism officers in Melbourne, Australia. He was then shot dead.[56] 1 2
Russia October 5 2014 Grozny bombing[57] 6 12
Canada October 22 2014 shootings at Parliament Hill, Ottawa. Lone attacker shot a soldier at a war memorial and attacked Parliament.[58] 1 3
United States October 23 Zale H. Thomson, also known as Zaim Farouq Abdul-Malik, attacked four New York policemen in the subway with a hatchet, severely injuring one in the back of the head and injuring another policeman in the arm before being shot to death by the remaining officers, who also shot a civilian.[59] 0 5
Nigeria November 28 Kano bombing[60][61][62][63] 120 260
United Arab Emirates December 1 A burqa-clad woman stabs a 47-year-old American teacher to death in a mall restroom in Abu Dhabi She later plants a bomb outside the home of an Egyptian-American doctor.[64][65][66] 1
Russia December 4 2014 Grozny clashes[67] 26
Pakistan December 16 2014 Peshawar school massacre[68] 140
Yemen December 16 2014 Rada' bombings Two suicide car bombers rammed their vehicles into a Shiite rebels' checkpoint.[69] 26
Nigeria December 18 2014 Gumsuri kidnappings. Boko Haram insurgents killed 32 men and kidnapped at least 185 women and children.[70] 32
Syria December 18 Mass grave of 230 tribesmen killed by ISIL found in Eastern Syria.[71] 230
France December 20 2014 Tours police station stabbing. A man yelling Allahu Akbar attacked a police office with a knife. He was killed and three police officers were injured.[72] 1 3
Nigeria December 22 Boko Haram insurgents bombed a bus station in the city of Gombe[73] 20+
Iraq December 2014 ISIL militants execute 150 women Iraqi province of Al-Anbar, some of whom were pregnant at the time, who refuse to marry their fighters.[74] 150
Iraq December 24 A suicide bomber killed 33 people and wounded 55 others in Madaen, about 25 km (15 miles) south of Baghdad.[75] 33 55
Somalia December 25 Al-Shabaab attack in Mogadishu[76] 9
Cameroon December 28 Boko Haram attacks village in Cameroon[77] 30

2015

Location Date Description Deaths Injuries
Afghanistan January 5 A car packed with explosives drove up to the headquarters of EUPOL Afghanistan, a European police-training organization, in Kabul and detonated. Taliban claimed responsibility.[78] 1 16
Iraq January 6 Two suicide bombers attacked a mosque in the town of Al-Jubba while Iraqi soldiers were resting, killing 10 soldiers plus the two attackers. Clashes following the bombings left 13 security personnel dead and 21 wounded.[79] 25 21
Nigeria January 8 Jihadist Boko Haram attacked the town of Baga in northern Nigeria killing at least 200 people. Another 2000 are unaccounted for.[80] 200+
Pakistan January 30 Suicide bomber killed at least 55, injuring at least 59 in a Shiite mosque in southern Pakistan.[81] 55+ 59+
Pakistan February 13 Heavily armed militants killed at least 19 people and wounded more than 40 after they stormed into a Shiite mosque during Friday Prayer in a suburb of Peshawar.[82] 19 40+
Denmark February 14–15 2015 Copenhagen shootings. A gunman opened fire at the Krudttoenden café and later at the Great Synagogue in Copenhagen, killing two civilians and injuring five others.[83] 2 5
Pakistan March 15 Suicide bombers kill at least 15 people in attacks on two churches in Lahore.[84] 15
Tunisia March 18 Bardo National Museum attack. Militants linked to Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) attack the Bardo National Museum with guns, killing 21 people and injuring around 50.[85] 21 50+
Yemen March 20 2015 Sana'a mosque bombings. 135 killed in bombings on several mosques by ISIL.[86] 135
Libya March 25 ISIL affiliates, The Shura Council of Benghazi Revolutionaries in Libya carried out suicide bombings in the city of Benghazi. Twelve were killed and 25 wounded. Five additional dead during attacks with a local militia.[87] 12 25
Kenya April 2 148 people – most of them Christian students – killed in Al-Shabaab's Garissa University College attack before Easter weekend Holidays.[88][89] 148
Saudi Arabia April 8 In the city of Riyadh two policemen are shot dead. ISIL is blamed to be behind the attack.[90][91] 2
Iraq April 17 A series of bombings by the ISIL occurred through Baghdad. 40+ killed 59+ injured.[92] 40+ 59+
Iraq April 17 A car bomb exploded at the entrance of the US consulate in Erbil, Iraq. ISIL took credit for the attack. 3 killed 5 wounded.[93] 3 5
Afghanistan April 18 A suicide bomb detonated in front of a bank in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. ISIL claims responsibility. 33 killed 100+ injured.[94] 33 100+
Somalia April 20 A minivan of UN workers was bombed by Al-Shabaab in the Puntland region of Somalia. 9 dead 4 injured.[95] 9 4
Bosnia and Herzegovina April 27 A radical Islamist opened fire at a police station in the city of Zvornik in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A police officer was killed, two others were injured, and the attacker was killed by police.[96] 2 2
Iraq May 3 Two car bombs were detonated ten minutes apart in Baghdad, Iraq. Nineteen were killed and an unknown number wounded. ISIL claimed responsibility for the attacks.[97] 19
United States May 3 Two gunmen attacked the Curtis Culwell Center during a 'Draw Muhammad' cartoon art exhibit in Garland, Texas. 2 dead (perpetrators) 1 injured.[98][99][100][101][102] 2 1
Afghanistan May 3 Taliban militants overran checkpoints in Warduj, killing 17 policemen.[103] 17
Afghanistan May 4 A government bus was attacked by a suicide bomber in Kabul, killing one person and injuring 15 others.[104] 1 15
Iraq May 10 Two car bombs were detonated ten minutes apart in Baghdad, Iraq and surrounding towns of Taji and Tarmiyah. ISIL claims responsibility. 14 were killed and wounding 30.[105] 14 30
Afghanistan May 10 A bus carrying Afghan government employees was attacked in Kabul by a suicide bomber, killing 3 people and injuring 10. Taliban claimed responsibility.[106] 3 10
Pakistan May 13 A bus carrying Shia Muslims was attacked by six armed gunman who rode up in motorcycles. Several Islamist groups claim responsibility. 45 dead 13 injured.[107] 45 13
Afghanistan May 14 A hotel that was hosting a cultural event was attacked by Taliban fighters in Kabul leaving 14 dead including an American, an Italian, and 4 Indians.[108] 14
Afghanistan May 17 A Taliban suicide attack near the entrance of Hamid Karzai International Airport targeting a European police training vehicle. 3 dead 18 injured.[109] 3 18
Afghanistan May 19 A suicide car bombing detonated in the parking lot of a Justice Ministry building in the diplomatic section of Kabul, killing 4 people wounding 42.[110] 4 42
Libya May 21 A suicide bomber detonated his explosives at a military checkpoint outside of Misrata killing himself and two guards.[111] 3
Saudi Arabia May 22 A suicide bomber attacked a Shia mosque during prayer in the al-Qadeeh village. ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack. 21 dead +90 injured.[112] 21 90+
Afghanistan May 25 Taliban militants killed 19 policemen and six soldiers during a siege at a police compound in Nawzad District of Afghanistan.[113] 25
Kenya May 26 Al-Shabaab militants attacked two police patrols which turned into a gun battle north of Garissa, 5 police officers were injured but they were able to kill both of the attackers.[114] 2 5
Iraq May 28 Two car bombs were set off minutes apart targeting the Cristal Grand Ishtar Hotel and the Babylon. 10 killed and 30 wounded.[115] 10 30
Saudi Arabia May 29 A suicide bomber attacked a Shia mosque in Dammam detonating the bomb in the parking lot. 4 killed, unknown injured.[116] 4
Iraq June 1 Three suicide bombers in humvees attacked an Iraqi police station in the Tharthar region in Northern Anbar Province. 41 dead, 63 wounded.[117] 41 63
Turkey June 5 2015 Diyarbakır rally bombings – Twin bombing of a Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) rally. 4 dead, over 100 injured.[118][119] 4 100+
Iraq June 13 Four suicide SUV car bombs went off in an Iraqi police station in the Hajjaj near Tikrit and Baiji. 11 dead, 27 injured.[120] 11 27
France June 26 Saint-Quentin-Fallavier attack – Beheading in a factory near Lyon, head marked with Arabic writing and Islamist flags. Gas canisters planted provoked a fire. 1 dead, 11 injured.[121] 1 11
Nigeria June 26–30 Boko Haram kills at least 200 people as they gun down and bomb villages, mosques, and other public space.[122] 200
Nigeria July 5 Two bombs explode at an elite restaurant and mosque, killing at least 15 people in Jos.[123] 15+
Nigeria July 7 A bomb explodes in a government office in Zaria, killing 20 people.[124] 20
Cameroon July 13 2 suicide bombers explode in a bar in the town of Fotokol and kill 13 people, including a soldier from Chad who was killed in the second explosion.[125] 15
Nigeria July 17 Two Nigerian towns are attacked by two suicide bombers, killing 62 people.[126] 62
Turkey July 20 2015 Suruç bombing Suicide bombing killed 33 people and injured 104 in Kurdish majority city of Suruç. ISIL claims responsibility.[127] 33 104
Nigeria July 22 A series of explosions at two bus stations in Gombe kill about 40 people.[128] 40
Cameroon July 26 A suicide bomber kills at least 14 people at a popular nightclub in Maruoa, just three days after 2 suicide bombers killed 20 people in the same town.[129] 15
India July 27 2015 Gurdaspur attack Three Islamic terrorists of Pakistani origin from Indian-administrated Kashmir disguised in army uniforms attacked the Dina Nagar police station in Gurdaspur District of Punjab, India. The attack resulted in the deaths of 3 policemen, 4 civilians and 15 others were injured. All 3 attackers were killed by the Indian security forces.[130] 10 15
Nigeria August 11 47 people are killed as explosions erupt at a crowded market in the town of Sabon Gari.[131] 47
Iraq August 13 2015 Baghdad market truck bombing A truck bomb in a Baghdad market killed more than 70 and injures 200.[132] 70+ 200
France August 21 2015 Thalys train attack Shooting and stabbing in train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris injures 5. The incident is believed by French police to be an Islamist terrorist attack.[133] 0 5
Nigeria August 28–30 Boko Haram members massacre 79 people in 3 different Nigerian villages. 68 alone were killed in the village of Baanu.[134] 79
Nigeria September 10 Explosion at a refugee camp for people fleeing Boko Haram kills at least 2.[135] 2
Iraq September 17 Two suicide bombings in Baghdad killed 10 and injured 55. ISIL claims responsibility.[136] 12 55
Germany September 17 Rafik Y, an Islamist of Iraqi descent attacked and injured a police officer with a knife in Berlin. 1 injured, 1 dead (perpetrator).[137] 1 1
Nigeria September 21 At least 54 people were killed by multiple explosions in Nigeria.[138] 54
Yemen September 24 A bomb attack on a Shia mosque in Sana'a killed 25 and injured dozens more during prayers for the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha. Claimed by ISIL.[139] 25
Bangladesh September 29 Three men on a motorbike shot and killed an Italian aid worker. The attack has been claimed by ISIL.[140] 1
Nigeria October 1 Multiple suicide bombings by Boko Haram in North-East Nigeria killed 14 people (including the bombers) and injured 39.[141] 14 39
Israel October 1 Gunmen opened fire on a car near Nablus on the northern West Bank, killing a man and woman. 4 of their 6 children were also in the car and witnessed the attack, but were uninjured. The attackers have been praised by Hamas.[142][143] 2
Australia October 2 2015 Parramatta shooting. A NSW Police Force civilian employee was shot dead outside NSW Police Force headquarters on Charles Street, Parramatta, Sydney by a 15-year-old lone gunman. The gunman then engaged with NSW Police Special Constables in a shootout before being killed, 2 dead.[144] 4
Bangladesh October 3 A Japanese man was shot and killed in a similar fashion to an Italian aid worker killed 4 days earlier. The attack has been claimed by ISIL.[145] 1
Iraq October 3 In Baghdad, two suicide bombings in Shiite majority neighbourhoods kill at least 18 people and injure 61. Attack claimed by ISIL.[146] 20 61
Afghanistan October 5 Two suicide bombings in Kabul targeted an Afghan intelligence centre. 3 people were injured in the attack, claimed by the Taliban.[147][148] 2 3
Somalia October 7 Militants of Al-Shabaab ambushed and killed the nephew of Somalia's president, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud. 2 dead.[149] 2
Turkey October 10 In the 2015 Ankara bombings 102 people were killed and over 400 others injured. According to two high ranked sources in the Turkish security forces ISIL is most likely responsible.[150][151] 102 400+
Chad October 10 Multiple suicide bombings in Chad killed 33 people and injured 51. The attack is believed to be the work of Boko Haram.[152] 33 51
Afghanistan October 11 A bomb attack in Kabul, targeting a British military convoy injured 7 Afghan civilians. The attack has been claimed by the Taliban.[153] 0 7
Nigeria October 22 20 people were killed in the northeast state of Borno, Nigeria in a Boko Haram attack.[154] 20
Nigeria October 23 Two separate mosques were attacked by suicide bombers, killing 42 in Nigeria.[155] 42
Niger October 28 Boko Haram militants attack a village in Niger, gunning down 13 people and allegedly burning down houses and cars during the rampage.[156] 13
Egypt October 31 Bomb on board a Russian jet brings it down in Sinai, bound for St Petersburg, killing 224 people.[157] 224
Lebanon November 12 Twin suicide bombings kill 42 people in the capital city of Beirut.[158] 42
France November 13 A series of terrorist attacks in Paris kill 137, and wound 368. They involved a series of coordinated attacks which consisted of mass shootings and suicide bombings. This incident was the most fatal event on French soil since World War II.[159] 137 368
Iraq November 13 A suicide bomber killed at least 21 at a Shia funeral.[160] 21
Philippines November 17 A Malaysian national is beheaded by Abu Sayyaf in the southern Philippines.[161] 1
Nigeria November 17 A suicide attack at a market in Yola killed more than 30 people and hospitalised more than 80. The attack is thought to be the work of Boko Haram.[162] 30+ 80+
Bosnia and Herzegovina November 18 A lone wolf Islamist killed two soldiers and injured civilians in Sarajevo. 3 dead 5 wounded.[163] 3 5
Nigeria November 18 Two explosions rock a phone market in Kano killing at least 15 people and injuring more than 100. Boko Haram is suspected to be behind it.[164] 15 100+
Iraq November 20 A Suicide bomber detonates inside a Shiite mosque killing 10 people, other bombings in the area killed another 5 people.[165] 11 5
Cameroon November 21 Suicide bombers affiliated with Boko Haram kill at least 10 in northern Cameroon.[166] 10
Nigeria November 22 8 people among women and children demise when a female suicide bomber is reduced to pulp.[167] 8
Tunisia November 24 At least 12 people were killed in a bus bombing in Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. ISIL claimed responsibility for this attack that targeted a bus transporting members of the Presidential Guard.[168] 12
Egypt November 24 In the November 2015 Sinai attack which occurred a day after the second round of parliamentary elections closed, militants attack a hotel housing election judges in the provincial capital of al-Arish in Egypt's North Sinai. 7 dead, 10+ wounded[169] 7 10+
Niger November 25 Boko Haram invades a village and shoots indiscriminately residents and also fire rockets, killing 18.[170] 18
Nigeria November 27 21 killed in Boko Haram suicide attack on a Shia procession in Nigeria[171] 22
Egypt November 28 Islamist gunmen killed four security personnel in an attack at a police checkpoint in Saqqara. 4 dead[172] 4
Mali November 28 Militants fired rockets on a MINUSMA peacekeeping forces base in northern Mali. Ansar Dine claimed responsibility. 3 dead, 20 wounded.[173] 3 20
United States December 2 In the 2015 San Bernardino attack, married couple Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik shot and killed 14 people and injured 22 others in a killing spree that the FBI was investigating as "act of terrorism".[174][175] 14 22
Chad December 5 Four female suicide bombers from the militant Islamist group Boko Haram attacked the Chadian island of Koulfoua on Lake Chad, killing at least 15 people and injuring 130.[176] 19 130+
Yemen December 6 The governor of the southern port city of Aden in Yemen, Jaafar Mohammed Saad, was killed in a car bomb attack. The assassination was claimed by ISIL.[177] 1
Afghanistan December 8 In the 2015 Kandahar Airport attacks several Taliban members attacked the Kandahar Airport and surrounding area. 70+ killed, 35 injured.[178][179] 70+ 35
Egypt December 8 An explosive device by Islamists targeting a military convoy went off in Rafah. 4 dead 4 injured.[180] 4 4
Iraq December 9 A suicide bomber detonated his explosives in the doorway of a Shiite mosque. 11+ dead 20 injured.[181] 11+ 20
Afghanistan December 11 In the 2015 Spanish Embassy attack in Kabul, Taliban militants detonated a car bomb and stormed a guesthouse near the Spanish embassy. 6 dead, several injured.[182] 6
Syria December 11 In the Tell Tamer bombings three truck bombs by ISIL killed up to 60 people and injured more than 80 in the town of Tell Tamer.[183] 60 80
Syria December 12 Islamists detonated a car bomb near an hospital in central Homs. 16 killed, 54 injured.[184] 16 54
Iraq December 12 A millitant detonated his explosives in a truck at an Iraqi position near the Saudi border. 6 dead, 14 injured.[185] 6 14
Nigeria December 13 Boko Haram Islamists, at least some using machetes, attacked residents of the villages of Warwara, Mangari, and Bura-Shika. 30 killed and 20 injured[186] 30 20
Afghanistan December 21 A suicide bomber on a motorcycle killed six and wounded three in Kabul, Afghanistan near Bagram Airfield.[187] 7 3
Nigeria December 26 Boko Haram gunmen raided Kimba village in northern Nigeria, opening fire on residents and torching their homes. 14+ killed.[188][189] 14+
Afghanistan December 28 A Taliban suicide bomber killed at least one person and wounded 33 in an attack on a road near a school close to Kabul International Airport.[190] 2 33
Nigeria December 28 Fourteen Islamist female suicide bombers aged 12–18 attempted to simultaneously attack the city of Maiduguri. Seven of the bombers were shot dead by Nigerian forces while three menaged to escape and detonate themselves in Baderi general area and near a Mosque, killing 26 people and wounding another 85.[191] 36 85
Pakistan December 29 A suicide bomber detonated his explosives in the front entrance of a regional branch of the National Database and Registration Authority in the northwestern city of Mardan, Pakistan. The blast killed 26 people and more than 50 were wounded.[192] 27 50+
Russia December 29 A gunman opened fire on a group of local residents who were visiting a viewing platform at the fortress in Derbent, Dagestan, southern Russia, killing one and injuring 11. ISIL claims responsibility.[193] 1 11

2016

Location Date Description Deaths Injuries
Afghanistan January 1 A Taliban suicide bomber detonated himself in a French restaurant called 'Le Jardin' in Kabul. 2 dead 15 injured.[194] 2 15
India January 2 In the 2016 Pathankot attack suspected Jaish-e-Mohammed militants attacked an Indian air base killing 7 security force members. Several injured.[195] 7
Iraq January 3 Five Islamist suicide bombers attack an Iraqi military base. 15 dead and 22 injured.[196] 15 22
Afghanistan January 4 A Militant drove a truck packed with explosives to the armored gates of a compound for civilian contractors near Kabul's airport before detonating. 30 people injured, including children.[197] 0 30
Libya January 7 In the Zliten truck bombing Islamist militants detonated a truck bomb at the police training camp al-Jahfal in the coastal town of Zliten, Libya. 50+ dead 100+ wounded.[198] 50+ 100+
France January 7 In the January 2016 Paris police station attack an Islamist from Morocco wearing a fake explosive belt attacked police officers with a meat cleaver. He was shot dead.[199] 1 0
Libya January 7 A car bombing at a checkpoint in the Libyan oil port of Ras Lanuf left seven people dead and 11 wounded.[200] 7 11
Egypt January 8 In the 2016 Hurghada attack two militants armed with a melee weapon and a signal flare stormed the Bella Vista Hotel. 3 injured.[201] 0 3
France January 11 A 15-year-old Turkish ISIL supporter attacked a teacher from a Jewish school in Marseille with a machete. 1 injured.[202] 0 1
Iraq January 11 ISIL gunmen detonate suicide vests in a shopping mall, killing at least 20 and wounding more than 40 people.[203] 20 40+
Turkey January 12 In the 2016 Istanbul bombing an ISIL suicide bomber kills 10 tourists and injures 15 more in the historical centre of Istanbul.[204] 11 15
Indonesia January 14 In the 2016 Jakarta attacks 4 assailants kill 2 and injure 24 in a terrorist attack in Jakarta. The attack was orchestrated and financed from ISIL in Syria.[205] 2 24
Somalia January 15 In the El Adde attack, Al-Shabaab terrorists attack an African Union Kenyan army base in El-Adde. 63+ killed, several injured.[206] 63+
Burkina Faso January 15 In the 2016 Ouagadougou attack Islamist gunmen armed with heavy weapons attacked the Cappuccino restaurant and the Splendid Hotel in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso. 20+ killed. 15+ injured.[207] 20+ 15+
Pakistan January 21 At least 22 killed in attack on Bacha Khan University, Pakistan. The Taliban claim responsibility for the attack.[208] 22
Somalia January 22 Al-Shabab attack on beachside restaurant leaves 20 dead.[209] 20
Cameroon January 25 Suspected Boko Haram insurgents have blown themselves up in a market in Cameroon, killing at least 25 people and injuring 62 others.[210] 25 62
Nigeria January 30 Boko Haram gunmen raided a Nigerian village, at least 65 people were killed and 136 others injured.[211] 65 136
Ivory Coast March 13 In the 2016 Grand-Bassam shootings Al Qaeda gunmen stormed 3 hotels in the beach resort city of Grand-Bassam in the Ivory Coast, leaving 18 people dead.[212] 18
Iraq March 20 In Anbar, Iraq, ISIL suicide bombers kill at least 24 at municipal building[213] 24
Belgium March 22 2016 Brussels bombings includes two suicide bombings in Brussels Airport and one bombing in Brussels Metro that resulted in 35 deaths and more than 300 wounded.[214] 35 300+
Yemen March 25 Three ISIL suicide bombers strike security checkpoints in the Yemeni city of Aden, killing 26 people.[215][216] 29
Iraq March 25 30 people killed and 95 injured after a suicide bomber blew himself up at a football stadium in Iskandariya, south of Baghdad. ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack.[217][218] 30 95
Pakistan March 27 The 2016 Lahore suicide bombing targeted Christians who had gathered on Easter in Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park. The blast, by Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a Pakistani Taliban faction, killed at least 70 people and injured 300 others.[219][220] 70 300
Afghanistan April 19 The April 2016 Kabul attack targeted a security team responsible for protecting government VIPs in Kabul, Afghanistan. The attack killed 64 people and wounded 347. It was the Taliban's biggest attack on an urban area since 2001.[221] 64 347
Bangladesh April 23 Attackers hacked a university professor to death in the city of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack stating that they assassinated him "for calling to atheism in the city of Rajshahi in Bangladesh".[222][223] 1
Bangladesh April 25 Two gays rights activists were hacked to death in the capital of Bangladesh, Dhaka. An Al-Qaeda affiliated group claimed responsibility for the attacks and stated they killed the two as they were "pioneers of practicing [sic] and promoting homosexuality in Bangladesh".[224][225] 2
Iraq May 11 At least 40 people were killed and 60 injured in a car bomb attack on a market in Baghdad. ISIL claims responsibility.[226] 40 60
United States June 12 49 people were killed and 53 injured in a mass shooting at a nightclub in Orlando, Florida. The shooter, Omar Mateen, pledged allegiance to ISIL by specifically calling police and journalists several times during the incident.[227][228] 49 53
France June 14 Two French citizens, a police officer and his wife were stabbed to death in Magnanville, France by a man swearing his allegiance to ISIL.[229] 2
Jordan June 21 ISIS Soldier infiltrates refugee camp at a Jordanian army post near Rukban, killing 6 and wounding 14.[230] ISIL later claimed responsibility.[231] 6 14
Pakistan June 22 Assassination of Amjad Sabri, claimed by a splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban who accused Sabri of blasphemy.[232] 1
Turkey June 28 A simultaneous terrorist attack, consisting of shootings and suicide bombings at the international terminal of Terminal 2 of Atatürk Airport in Istanbul, Turkey resulted in forty-five deaths in addition to the three attackers and injuring more than 230 people.[233][234] 45 230
Bangladesh July 1 Gunmen killed 20 hostages in the affluent Gulshan Thana neighborhood of Dhaka. Thirteen hostages were rescued; two police officers and six terrorists were killed. One terrorist was taken into custody. ISIL claimed responsibility, but according to Bangladeshi officials, the attack was carried out by homegrown militant group Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh.[235] On August 27, Bangladeshi police killed three militants whom they accused of perpetrating the Dhaka attack, including Tamim Ahmed Chowdhury, a 30-year-old Canadian citizen born in Bangladesh, who was described as "one of the main suppliers of funds and arms for several recent attacks".[236] 26
Iraq July 3 July 2016 Baghdad bombings Two coordinated bomb attacks killed over 300 people and injured over 221 others.[237] 300+ 221+
Indonesia July 4 A suicide bomber attacked a police station in Central Java, killing himself and injuring a police officer.[238] 1 1
Iraq July 7 A coordinated attack involving suicide car bombers, suicide bombers on foot, and gunmen against the mausoleum of Muhammad ibn Ali al-Hadi, a Shi'ite holy site in Baghdad, killed at least 56 people and injured 75. ISIL claimed responsibility.[239] 56 75
France July 14 87 people (including the perpetrator Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel) died during the Bastille day attack in Nice, France.[240][241] 87 434
Germany July 18 A 17-year-old Afghan refugee injured five people seriously, two critically, with a knife and hatchet on a train near Würzburg. The attacker was shot dead when he attacked the arriving police officers.[242] 1 5
Germany July 24 A suicide bombing outside a wine bar in Ansbach, Germany, in which a bomber tried to bomb a large music festival going on at the time. After detonation, he injured 15, 4 seriously. Many videos were discovered of him pledging allegiance to ISIL and Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The bomber was the only fatality.[243] 1 15
France July 26 A priest's throat was slit and four nuns were taken hostage in a church in Rouen, France. The IS-linked Amaq news agency said "two soldiers of the Islamic State" had carried out the attack. The two terrorists were shot dead by the French authorities. One of the men was known to the French intelligence services (as reported by French TV channel M6) and was on the French government's terror watch-list, known as the S list.[244] 3
Pakistan August 8 77 people were killed and over 100 injured by a suicide bombing at a government hospital in Quetta, Pakistan.[245] 77 100+
New York/New Jersey September 17–19 2016 New York and New Jersey bombings - three bombs exploded and several unexploded ones were found in the New York metropolitan area. The bombings left 31 people wounded, but no fatalities or life-threatening injuries were reported. Subsequently the perpetrator has been charged with attempting to radicalized fellow jail inmates to espouse violent islamic jihadism beliefs.[246]
India September 18 2016 Uri attack – Four armed militants attacked on Indian Army brigade headquarters in Uri area of Baramulla district in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, India. 18 Soldiers were killed in the ambush and 19 were injured.[247] 18 19
United States November 28 2016 Ohio State University attack, 11 people were hospitalized for injuries after a car ramming attack and mass stabbing occurred at Ohio State University. The perpetrator, Abdul Razak Ali Artan, was a Muslim Somali refugee and legal permanent resident of the United States.[248] 0 11
Pakistan November 12 Forty-seven people were killed and 100 injured by a bomb at the Shah Noorani shrine in Balochistan. More people were killed and injured during the stampede that resulted from people fleeing the bomb blast. ISIL claimed responsibility.[249][250][251][252] 56 102
Egypt December 11 A suicide bomber killed 27 people and injured 47 others at St. Peter and St. Paul's Church (commonly known as El-Botroseya Church) in Cairo. The bomber was identified as 22-year-old Mahmoud Shafiq Mohammed Mustafa. ISIL claimed responsibility.[253][254][255] By early 2017, eight suspects had been arrested in connection with the bombing.[256] 29 47
Germany December 19 2016 Berlin attack during which a truck was driven into the Christmas market next to the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church at Breitscheidplatz in Berlin, left 12 people dead and 56 others injured.[257] 12 56

2017

Location Date Description Deaths Injuries
Turkey January 1 An Islamic State gunman opened fire on a crowd of people in the Reina Nightclub in Istanbul.[258] 39 70
Iraq January 2 A suicide bomber with a truck full of explosives attacked a predominantly Shia market in Baghdad. The Islamic State took responcibility for the attack, claiming to target a "gathering of Shia".[259][260] 36 52
Afghanistan February 8 Islamic State militants attack a convoy of aid workers of the Red Cross in Northern Afghanistan. Killing 6 and taking 2 prisoner.[261] 6 0
Afghanistan February 11 Taliban suicide car bomber killed seven people outside a bank in Lashkargah.[262] 7 21
Pakistan February 16 During the 2017 Sehwan suicide bombing a suicide bomber entered the main hall of the Shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in Sehwan and detonated his payload amid dozens of worshippers.[263] 88 100+
Iraq February 19 Five people were killed in two suicide bombings that hit districts recently retaken from Islamic State in eastern Mosul. The first attack targeted an army checkpoint, killing three soldiers, and the second a gathering of civilians in the commercial district known as "My Fair Lady," killing two.[264] 5 0
Pakistan February 21 Three militants threw hand grenades and opened fire as they launched an assault in Tangi, near the border with Afghanistan. Two of the men blew themselves up during the 20-minute gun battle with security forces at the gate, while the third was shot dead by police before he could detonate his explosive vest.[265] 7 22
Egypt February 22 Two Coptic citizens were found killed on Wednesday inside the North Sinai city of Al-Arish. The two are believed to have been kidnapped by anonymous militants who are suspected to be members of the IS-affiliated group of "Sinai Province."[266] 2 0
Afghanistan February 28 Twelve policemen were killed in an "insider attack" in the southern Afghan province of Helmand. An infiltrator from the Taliban had allowed militants into the outpost in the regional capital, Lashkar Gah.[267] 12 0
Afghanistan March 8 Gunmen dressed as medics attacked a military hospital in the Afghan capital of Kabul, killing more than 40 people, in an assault claimed by Islamic State.[268][269] 40+ 50+
Iraq March 8 Two suicide bombers blew themselves up, killing 26 people at a wedding party in a village near the Iraqi city of Tikrit. Islamic State said two of its fighters had carried out the attack in the village of Hajaj.[270] 26 67
United Kingdom March 22 A man drove a car into pedestrians on the south side of Westminster Bridge, injuring 49 people, 4 of them fatally.[271][272] 6 49
Russia April 3 A suicide bomber blew himself up on the St. Petersburg metro. The bomber was born in Kyrgyzstan and had ties to radical Islamists.[273] 5 15
Egypt April 9 Palm Sunday church bombings on Christian churches in Tanta and Alexandria kill at least 36 people and injure more than 100[274] 47 100+
France April 20 Three police officers and a bystander were shot by an attacker wielding an AK-47 rifle on the Champs-Élysées, a shopping boulevard in Paris. The attacker was shot dead during the incident. He had a note defending the Islamic State, and had previously attempted to communicate with Islamic State fighters in Iraq and Syria.[275] 2 3
United Kingdom May 22 Manchester Arena bombing – A suicide bomber attacks Ariana Grande's pop concert with audience of up to 20,000. Authorities promptly raise the terror threat level to "Critical" fearing another attack.[276][277][278] Twenty-two people were arrested in connection with the attack, all of whom had been released without charge by 11 June.[279] 22 129
Egypt May 26 A gunman opened fire on a convoy carrying Coptic Christians traveling from Maghagha in Egypt's Minya Governorate.[280] 28 22
United Kingdom June 3 The June 2017 London Bridge attack, was an incident where a van ran over multiple pedestrians on the London Bridge. On Borough Market the occupants of the van stabbed multiple people before being shot by police.[281][282] 11 48
France June 6 2017 Notre Dame attack A lone wolf who was carrying knives in his rucksack attacked an officer guarding Notre Dame de Paris with a hammer. A video pledging allegiance to ISIS was later found.[283] 0 2
Iran June 7 2017 Tehran attacks Iran parliament and the shrine of Ruhollah Khomeini. In the first attacks orchestrated by ISIS in Iran, Tehran was targeted by suicide bombers and teams of gunmen when they stormed Iran's parliament and the nearby shrine of Ruhollah Khomeini. All 4 attackers at the parliament were killed.[284][285] 22 43
Iraq June 9 At least 30 people were killed in a suicide bombing in Karbala, Iraqi officials said. The attack was claimed by ISIL.[286] 30 36
Pakistan August 7 A truck carrying explosive material accidentally went off at Band Road in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. A few hours after the attack, a clash erupted between 7 terrorists and the CTD team in which 4 terrorists were shot dead while 3 others managed to flee in the dark. The terrorists were identified as Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan's militants.[287] 2 35
Spain August 18 2017 Barcelona attacks - Three separate attacks in Barcelona (location pictured) kill at least fifteen people and injure more than one hundred others. "Authorities believe the men to be part of 12 member Islamic Terror cell".[288] The group was held 120 gas canisters being ready to bomb a major target.[289] 15 120
United States October 31 2017 Lower Manhattan attack - A man drove a pickup truck into cyclists and runners along about 1 mile (2 km) of a bicycle path in Lower Manhattan, New York City. After he left the vehicle, the driver was wielding two guns (later found to be a paintball gun and a pellet gun); he was shot in the abdomen by police and arrested.[290] An ISIS flag and a document that read either "It will endure." or "Islamic State will endure forever." in Arabic were found in the truck.[291][292] 8 12

2018

Location Date Description Deaths Injuries
Iraq January 15 2018 Baghdad bombings.[293] 38 105
Afghanistan January 20 2018 Inter-Continental Hotel Kabul attack.[294] 40 22
Afghanistan January 27 2018 Kabul ambulance bombing.[295] 103 235
Somalia February 18 February 2018 Mogadishu attack.[296] 45 36
Afghanistan March 21 March 2018 Kabul suicide bombing-Suicide attack.[297] 33 65
France March 23 Carcassonne and Trèbes attack-Hostage crisis.[298] 5 15
Somalia April 1 2018 African Union base attack in Bulo Marer.[299] 59 (+30) Unknown
Afghanistan April 22 April 2018 Kabul suicide bombing-Suicide attack.[300] 69 120
Indonesia May 13 2018 Surabaya bombings-Suicide attack.[301] 25 55

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