List of terrorist incidents, 1979
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The following is a timeline of acts and failed attempts that can be considered non-state terrorism in 1979.
- United Kingdom, Netherlands, March 22: The IRA kill Richard Sykes, then British Ambassador to the Netherlands, and his Dutch valet, Krel Straub, in a gun attack in Den Haag. The IRA also carried out 24 bomb attacks across Northern Ireland.
- United Kingdom, March 30: A car bomb explodes in the Palace of Westminster car park, killing the driver, Conservative MP for Abingdon, Airey Neave. The Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) claimed responsibility for the killing.
- Norway, United States, Israel, July: Norwegian police prevents terrorist attacks against the U.S. and Israeli embassies in Oslo.
- United States, June 9: Puerto Rican nationalist organization FALN exploded a bomb outside of the Shubert Theatre in Chicago, injuring five people.
- Spain, July 29: Basque ETA members bomb two railway stations in Madrid, killing seven.
- Ireland, United Kingdom, August 27: Lord Mountbatten, his grandson, Nicholas, his daughter's mother-in-law, Baroness Brabourne, and 15-year-old Paul Maxwell are killed by IRA bomb on board his boat off Mullaghmore, Co. Sligo. The same day two IRA bombs kill 18 British soldiers near Warrenpoint. After the explosions a heavy gun battle ensued between the soldiers and the attackers firing from their position inside the border with the Republic of Ireland. One British tourist was accidentally fired upon by British forces and killed.
- Saudi Arabia, 2 November: Sunni militant group of 1,300 to 1,500 men seized the Grand Mosque in Mecca.
- United States, November 4: Iran Hostage Crisis takes place. Iranian Muslim students take over the American Embassy, taking 52 US diplomats hostage for 444 days. (Ended January 2, 1981)
- United States, November 15: American Airlines Flight 444 is attacked by the Unabomber - his bomb gives off large quantities of smoke but fails to detonate.
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