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11 July 2006. 2006 Mumbai train bombings: Series of 7 train bombing during the evening rush hour in Mumbai. Mumbai. 209. 714. 46. 8 September 2006. 2006 Malegaon bombings: Series of bomb blasts in the vicinity of a mosque in Malegaon, Maharashtra. Maharashtra.
The Meenambakkam bomb blast was a terrorist attack that occurred on August 2, 1984, at Meenambakkam International Airport in Madras, Tamil Nadu, India, now known as Chennai International Airport in Chennai, India. A total of 33 people were killed, and 27 others were injured. The bombing was perpetrated by the Tamil Eelam Army, a Sri Lankan ...
A common definition of terrorism is the systematic use or threatened use of violence to intimidate a population or government for political, religious, or ideological goals. [ 9][ 10] In 2022, India ranked 13th on the Global Terrorism Index. [ 11]
The Tamil Nadu Police became aware of his movements. He landed in Chennai Central station on 4 October 2013, when two policemen in plain clothes followed, chased and captured him. Operation. The Tamil Nadu Police team landed in Puttur, located 30 km (19 mi) from Tirupathi and 115 km (71 mi) from Chennai on the evening of 4 October 2013.
The 2019 Pulwama attack occurred on 14 February 2019, when a convoy of vehicles carrying Indian security personnel on the Jammu–Srinagar National Highway was attacked by a vehicle-borne suicide bomber at Lethapora in the Pulwama district of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir. The attack killed 40 Indian Central Reserve Police Force ...
The 2014 Chennai train bombing is the explosion of two low-intensity bombs in the early hours of 1 May 2014, Thursday at Chennai Central railway station.The Bangalore–Guwahati Kaziranga Superfast Express which came from Bangalore and was going towards Guwahati was standing on platform 09 of Chennai Central railway station, when two blasts occurred in two coaches S4 and S5.
Al Ummah was founded by Syed Ahmed Basha in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu in 1993, a year after the Babri Masjid demolition. [2] [3] It came under the spotlight after the 1993 bomb blast near an RSS office in Chennai which caused the deaths of 11 people. [4] In 1995, the organisation was involved with throwing home-made bombs at Mani Ratnam 's house ...
BBC News Report – Reclusive Tamil rebel leader faces public (2002) The Pirabaharan Phenomenon; Final Showdown for Tamil Tiger Chief Prabhakaran The Times of India, 23 April 2009; Claims of Massacre as Tamil Tiger Leaders Die by Robert Bosleigh, The Times, 19 May 2009