List of terrorist incidents in 2015
The timeline list of terrorist incidents which took place in 2015, including attacks by violent non-state actors for political motives, is split by month:
- List of terrorist incidents in January 2015
- List of terrorist incidents in February 2015
- List of terrorist incidents in March 2015
- List of terrorist incidents in April 2015
- List of terrorist incidents in May 2015
- List of terrorist incidents in June 2015
- List of terrorist incidents in July 2015
- List of terrorist incidents in August 2015
- List of terrorist incidents in September 2015
- List of terrorist incidents in October 2015
- List of terrorist incidents in November 2015
- List of terrorist incidents in December 2015
Terrorist incidents by country
2015 terrorist incidents with highest death tolls
The following table lists the terrorist incidents of 2015 that were reportedly responsible for 100 or more casualties.
Date | Type | Dead | Injured | Location | Details | Perpetrator | Part of |
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3–7 January | Massacre | 150+ (unknown, estimated) | Unknown | Baga, Borno State, Nigeria | 2015 Baga massacre: Boko Haram militants opened fire on northern Nigerian villages, leaving bodies scattered everywhere, with over 100 fatalities reported and as many as 2,000 people unaccounted for and feared dead.[3] | Boko Haram | Boko Haram insurgency |
20 March | Suicide bombing | 142 | 351 | Sana'a, Yemen | 2015 Sana'a mosque bombings: ISIL militants in Yemen carried out four suicide bombings at the Badr and al-Hashoosh Shia mosques during prayers in the city of Sana'a.[4] | Islamic State (Yemen branch) | Yemeni Civil War (2015) |
2 April | Hostage-taking, shooting | 147+ (+4) | 79 | Garissa, Kenya | Garissa University College attack: Six to ten gunmen associated with the Islamic terrorist group Al-Shabaab open fired at the Garissa University in Kenya. Christians were their main target of the attack, with the Islamic extremists separating the Muslims from Christians before executing them. Up to three hundred students are unaccounted for. One hundred and forty-seven students were reported killed, with fears the toll will rise, along with seventy-nine wounded. Four gunmen were killed by security forces.[5][6] | Al-Shabaab | War in Somalia |
25-29 June | Massacre, suicide bombing, hostage-taking | 223-233 | 300+ | Barkh Butan, Kobani, Syria | Kobanî massacre: On 25 June 2015, ISIL bombers detonated three car bombs in Kobanî, close to the Turkish border crossing. | Islamic State | Syrian Civil War |
1–2 July | Massacre | 145 | 17 | Kukawa, Nigeria | July 2015 Kukawa massacre: Boko Haram militants attacked multiple mosques between July 1 and 2. 84 men and boys were killed on the 1st at one mosque in Kukawa. 17 were wounded in the attack. 97 others, mostly men, were killed in numerous mosques on the 2nd with a number of women and young girls killed in their homes. An unknown number were wounded. Boko Haram claimed responsibility.[7] | Boko Haram | Boko Haram insurgency |
17 July | Suicide bombing, car bomb | 130 | 130 | Khan Bani Saad, Iraq | 2015 Khan Bani Saad bombing: A car bomb was sent to a crowded market in Khan Bani Saad in Iraq, 30 km north to Baghdad, during the Eid al-Fitr celebrations. The explosion killed at least 100 (15 children among them) and injuring another 170 people and brought down several buildings. Islamic State claimed responsibility and said 180 people were killed.[8][9][10] | Islamic State | Iraqi Civil War |
20 September | Bombing, suicide Bombing | 145 | 97-150+ | Maiduguri, Nigeria | September 2015 Borno State bombings: Boko Haram executed a series of blasts, some of which were suicide bombings, in the north eastern city of Maiduguri, targeting a market and civilians in a mosque during night pray and a football match viewers, bringing the total number of casualties to at least 53 dead and over 90 wounded. The attack was said to be made using homemade weapons.[11] | Boko Haram | Boko Haram insurgency |
10 October | Suicide bombing | 102 | 508 | Ankara, Turkey | 2015 Ankara bombings: Two suicide bombers blew themselves up near Ankara central station where a rally for peace supported by HDP was taking place.[12] The attack left 102 dead[13] and 508 injured.[14] | Islamic State | Turkey–ISIL conflict |
31 October | Bombing | 224 | 0 | Sinai, Egypt | Metrojet Flight 9268: Islamic State affiliated Wilayah Sayna militants have claimed destruction of a Russian Metrojet plane, en route to Saint Petersburg, over the Sinai Peninsula. It was later confirmed that the aircraft had been bombed.[15] | Islamic State | Sinai insurgency |
13 November | Mass shootings, hostage-taking, suicide bombings | 130 (+7) | 368 | Paris, France | November 2015 Paris attacks: A series of co-ordinated attacks began over about 35 minutes at six locations in central Paris. The first shooting attack occurred in a restaurant and a bar in the 10th arrondissement of Paris. There was shooting and a bomb detonated at Bataclan theatre in the 11th arrondissement during a rock concert. Approximately 100 hostages were then taken and overall 90 were killed there. Other bombings took place outside the Stade de France stadium in the suburb of Saint-Denis during a football match between France and Germany.[16] | Islamic State | Wave of Terror in Europe |
References
- ↑ National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism. (2016). Global Terrorism Database (globalterrorismdb_0616dist.xlsx). Retrieved from https://www.start.umd.edu/gtd University of Maryland
- ↑ National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism. (2016). Global Terrorism Database (gtd1993_0616dist.xlsx). Retrieved from https://www.start.umd.edu/gtd University of Maryland
- ↑ "Boko Haram killed between 100 and 2000 people in Nigeria". The Guardian. 10 January 2015. Retrieved July 20, 2015.
- ↑ "3 suicide bombings target Shiite rebel mosques in Yemen". Associated Press. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
- ↑ "Gunmen storm Garissa University College in Kenya; 30 people hospitalized". CNN. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
- ↑ "Gunmen kill more than 70 at university in Kenya". Associated Press. Retrieved 2 April 2015.
- ↑ "Nigeria Boko Haram crisis: Militants 'kill 150'". BBC News. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
- ↑ "en/News/middle-east/2015/07/17/Car-bomb-kills-21-celebrating-Eid-in-Iraq". english.alarabiya.net. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
- ↑ "ISIS Car Bombing Kills Dozens In Iraq". The Huffington Post. Associated Press. 17 July 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- ↑ Qassim Abdul-Zahra/AP. "ISIS Suicide Attack at Iraq Marketplace Kills 115". TIME.com. Archived from the original on 19 July 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- ↑ "Four fatal blasts in Maiduguri". news24. 21 September 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
- ↑ "Ankara explosions leave almost 100 dead - officials". Retrieved 11 October 2015.
- ↑ "Ankara Bombing death toll rises to 102: Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office". 16 October 2014.
- ↑ "BAŞBAKANLIK KOORDİNASYON MERKEZİ AÇIKLAMASI 11 EKİM – 12:24". Prime Minister of Turkey.
- ↑ "Disaster which killed 224 people caused by 'external impact on plane' as it emerges Metrojet airline had not paid employees for two months". The Daily Telegraph. 2 November 2015. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
- ↑ Phipps, Claire. "Paris terror attacks: eight attackers dead after killing at least 120 people – live updates". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
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