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Johannesburg Magistrate's Court bombing

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Johannesburg Magistrate's Court bombing
Part of the history of Apartheid
LocationMagistrate's court, Johannesburg, Transvaal Province modern day Gauteng Province
CoordinatesNtemi Piliso St, CBD, Johannesburg, 2000, South Africa
Date20 May 1987
Deaths3 police
Injured15
Perpetrators[[]] member of the ANC's Umkhonto we Sizwe

The Johannesburg Magistrate's Court Bombing took place on 20 May 1987 in Johannesburg, in the former Transvaal Province, now in Gauteng. The bombing is often referred to as a massacre in which 3 South African Police members died and a further 15 civilians were injured. Perpetrated by the ANC's Umkhonto we Sizwe para-military wing.

Bombing

The massacre started with a limpet mine attack, then followed by a car bomb attack half an hour later and in total 3 South African Police members lost their lives and a further 15 civilians were injured.[1][2]

Significance

According to historian Padraig O’Malley this bombing was notable among the various Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) operations due to the loss of life, according to his research hundreds of bombings and terrorist acts were committed with the vast majority having no fatalities.[3] This could either be attributed to an increase in hostilities or an unfortunate accident.

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