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199301010001,1993,1,1,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"01/01/1993: Armed gunmen of the Red Hand Commandos shot and injured two men in Belfast, Northern Ireland. There was no damage reported, and the Commandos claimed responsibility for this attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Citizens,Private Citizens in Belfast,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Red Hand Commandos,,,,,,In retaliation for an Irish Republican Army murder on 12/30/1993,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The Red Hand Commandos are a Northern Irish Loyalist paramilitary group closely linked to the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF).,"John Mullin, “Two Men Injured in Shootings by Loyalists,” The Guardian (London), January 2, 1993.","“Two Wounded in Belfast Murder Bid,” The Herald, January 2, 1993.","Tim Kelsey, “Loyalists claim more victims than IRA,” The Independent (London), January 2, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199301010002,1993,1,1,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Qena (Governorate),Luxor,,,,1,The attack occurred en route from Luxor to Cairo.,"01/01/1993: Suspected Muslim extremists attacked two buses on the road from Luxor to Cairo, Egypt. Some shots hit the buses, but no one was injured in the attack. The gunmen fled when police gave chase.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Tourists,Tourist buses driving from Luxor to Cairo,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199301030001,1993,1,3,,0,,186,Sri Lanka,6,South Asia,North (Province),Vavuniya,,,,0,,"01/03/1993: The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) attacked Sri Lankan military troops in Vavuniya, Sri Lanka. Two soldiers were killed in the attack and the extent of damage was unknown.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Sri Lankan Military,Sri Lankan Military troops,186,Sri Lanka,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The soldiers represented the first victims of LTTE in 1993.,"“Tigers kill two soldiers – first victims in New Year,” Agence France Presse, January 3, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199301030002,1993,1,3,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Jerusalem (District),West Jerusalem,,,,0,,"01/03/1993: Two male members of HAMAS stabbed and killed Mr. Haim Nahmani, an Israeli intelligence agent, in West Jerusalem, Israel.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Agent for the Israeli Shin Beth Intelligence Service,Haim Nahmani,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,9,Melee,21,Blunt Object,,,,,,,,,Haim Nahmani was stabbed and beaten with a hammer.,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Haim Nahmani had arranged to meet a HAMAS informant, but was attacked and killed prior to the meeting.","“HAMAS militant kills Israeli intelligence agent: minister,” Agence France Presse, January 3, 1993.","“Agent Killed in Palestinian Attack,” The Associated Press, January 3, 1993.","Jonathan Ferziger, “Police Search for Killer of Shin-Bet Agent,” United Press International, January 4, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,0,1,
199301030003,1993,1,3,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Tel Aviv (District),Tel Aviv,,,,1,Outside of Tel Aviv,"01/03/1993: A pipe bomb exploded on a passenger bus that was traveling outside of Tel Aviv, Israel. The bus, which sustained minor damage from the attack, was taking at least 40 passengers to Jerusalem from the northern port of Haifa. There were no casualties reported.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Israeli Passenger Bus,Bus Passengers,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,A pipe bomb was used in the attack.,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Agent Killed in Palestinian Attack,” The Associated Press, January 3, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199301030004,1993,1,3,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Lisnagleer,,,,0,Tyrone (County),"01/03/1993: The Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) entered a house and killed a father, his son and injured one other son in Lisnagleer, Northern Ireland. The UVF claimed responsibility for attack, stating that the father was a well-known Republican and a member of Sinn Fein, the Irish Republican Army's political wing.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Citizens,Diarmuid Shields,233,Northern Ireland,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Pat Shields,233,Northern Ireland,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Citizens,Davog Shields,233,Northern Ireland,Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF),,,,,,Due to the father's political affiliation,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,1,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Gunmen kill father and son in attack on family home,” The Herald (Glasgow), January 4, 1993.","David McKittrick, “Loyalist Terrorist Groups Intent on a Bloody Year,” The Independent (London), January 5, 1993.","David Sharrock, “Surge in Loyalist Killings Feared,” The Guardian (London), January 5, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199301040001,1993,1,4,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Asyut (Governorate),Dayrut,,,,0,,"01/04/1993: Members of Jemaah Islamiyah used firearms to attack two Coptic Christians in Dayrut, Egypt. One was killed and the other was seriously injured. The group claimed responsibility for this attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Citizens,Coptic Christians,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The Jemaah Islamiyah group accused the two victims of being government spies.,"“Coptic Christian Killed by Moslem Extremist Suspects,” Xinhua General News Service, January 4, 1993.","Deborah Pugh, “Egyptian Group Claims New Attacks,” The Guardian (London), January 8, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199301050001,1993,1,5,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,South (Governorate),UNIFIL Security Zone,,,,0,,"01/05/1993: A South Lebanon Army soldier was injured by an unidentified gunman in Liban-Sud Governorate, the central section of the security zone in Lebanon. Hizballah claimed responsibility for this attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,South Lebanon Army (SLA),South Lebanon Army (SLA) Soldier,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"David Rudge, “SLA soldier lightly wounded in first Hizbullah attack since deportations,” The Jerusalem Post, January 6, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199301050002,1993,1,5,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Asyut (Governorate),Dayrut,,,,1,10 kilometers (six miles) south of Dayrut,"01/05/1993: Members of Jemaah Islamiyah fired automatic weapons at a bus carrying Japanese tourists six miles outside of Dayrut, Egypt. The bus sustained minor damage, however there were no injuries.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,18,Tourists,,,Tourists,Japanese Tourists,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was the first attack on foreign tourists since gunmen wounded four Germans in November 1992.,"Youssef M. Ibrahim, “Bus with Japanese Fired on as Egypt’s Violence Mounts,” The New York Times, January 6, 1993.","“Attackers Fire on Busload of Japanese Tourists,” Agence France Presse, January 5, 1993.","“Suspected Fundamentalists Fire on Tourist Buses,” Agence France Presse, January 5, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199301050003,1993,1,5,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Asyut (Governorate),Dayrut,,,,0,,01/05/1993: Unknown perpetrators fired on a convoy of two tourist buses heading to Cairo. There were no injuries in the attacks.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Tourist Bus Company,Two tourist buses heading from Luxor to Cairo,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199301060001,1993,1,6,,0,,235,Yugoslavia,9,Eastern Europe,Zlatibor (District),Sjenica,,,,0,,"01/06/1993: Unknown perpetrators bombed a Muslim-owned cafe in Sjenica, Serbia. No one was injured in the explosion, however the cafe was damaged.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,,Muslim-Owned café in Sjenica,175,Serbia-Montenegro,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The explosives blew a hole in the ceiling and destroyed the interior of the cafe.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Muslims suspected that the attack may have been a continuation of those carried out during 1992 in Montenegro, when explosives damaged 40 Muslim businesses within a few months in the town of Pljevlja. Officials suspected that this attack might have been aimed at changing the ethnic structure in the area.","“Muslim-owned café in Sandzak damaged by explosion,” Islamic Republic News Agency, January 9, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199301060002,1993,1,6,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,Greater London (Region),"01/06/1993: Four incendiary devices placed by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) ignited in stores in the center of London, United Kingdom, causing considerable damage but no injuries. The IRA claimed responsibility for this attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Domestic Businesses,Stores in London,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,3,Call (pre-incident),,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,"Damage was limited largely by sprinkler systems in the stores but stocks in one shop, worth about £100,000, were destroyed.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was the first attack by the Irish Republican Army in 1993.,"“IRA devices ignite in London stores,” The Irish Times, January 7, 1993.",,,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199301060003,1993,1,6,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Fayyum (Governorate),Al-Fayyum,,,,0,,"01/06/1993: Mahmud 'Ali 'Abd-al-Hamid, a member of al-Shawqiyun, stabbed two passengers aboard a bus in al-Fayyum, Egypt. Other passengers on the bus prevented the attacker from fleeing the scene.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Civilians traveling in a bus in Al-Fayyum,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,al-Shawqiyun,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,1,0,,,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,-9,-9,
199301070001,1993,1,7,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,1,Tourist bus heading to the Pyramids,01/07/1993: Al-Jama a al-Islamiyya (Islamic Group) claimed responsibility for throwing an explosive device at a bus carrying tourists from Cairo to the pyramids. There were no injuries.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Tourist Bus Company,Tourist bus heading to the Pyramids,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199301080001,1993,1,8,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,0,,"01/08/1993: Members of Jemaah Islamiyah threw a time-fused bomb at a tourist bus in Cairo, Egypt. No one was injured in the attack however the bus was damaged from the explosion.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,18,Tourists,,,Tourists,Tourists/Bus Passengers,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The back window of the bus was shattered.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Tourist Bus Bombed in Cairo,” The New York Times, January 8, 1993.","Deborah Pugh, “Egyptian Group Claims New Attacks,” The Guardian (London), January 8, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199301080002,1993,1,8,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Fermanagh,,,,0,Fermanagh (County),"01/08/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) used rockets and firearms to attack soldiers in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. No one was injured in the attack. The IRA claimed responsibility for this incident.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,2,Armed Assault,,,3,Police,,,Security Forces,Soldiers of the Security Forces,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Ian Graham, “Army Fires Across Border at Terrorist Suspects,” Press Association, January 8, 1993.","David Sharrock, “Army Fires Across Border at Terrorist Suspects,” Guardian, January 8, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199301080003,1993,1,8,,0,,45,Colombia,3,South America,Antioquia (Department),Medellin,,,,0,,"01/08/1993: A car bomb exploded in front of an apartment complex housing several judges and magistrates in Medellin, Colombia. The two people who planted the bomb were killed, and 39 were injured in the attack that officials blamed on the Medellin Cartel. The apartment complex was damaged considerably.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,1,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Government Judges and Magistrates,Apartment Complex for Government Employees,45,Colombia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medellin Drug Cartel,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,The car was carrying 220 pounds of dynamite.,2,0,2,39,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Medellin Car Bomb Kills 2, Injures 39,” Times-Picayune (New Orleans), January 9, 1993.","“Two Terror Suspects Die When Bomb Explodes,” Miami Herald, January 9, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199301080004,1993,1,8,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,San Martin (Region),Moyobamba,,,,0,,"01/08/1993: Armed gunmen of the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA) attacked the town of Moyobamba, Peru, killing 10 people and damaging the area.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Town of Moyobamba,Citizens of Moyobamba,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,10,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A US photographer was arrested for taking pictures of the rebel attack.,"“American Photographer Released in Peru,” The Associated Press, January 16, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199301080005,1993,1,8,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Ankara (Province),Ankara,,,,0,,01/08/1993: The Turkish Embassy was hit by a rocket. There is no additional information on this attack.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Turkish Government,Turkish Embassy,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of two related attacks (cf. 199301080002).,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199301080007,1993,1,8,,1,,213,Uganda,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Unknown,Unknown,,,,0,,"01/08/1993: Twenty-five members of the United Democratic Christian Army abducted five people in an attack on a road rehabilitation unit in Northern Uganda. The attackers kidnapped an Indian citizen, a British citizen, and three Ugandan citizens. The three Ugandans were released after the kidnapping, but the foreigners were kept and their fate was unknown.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,19,Transportation,,,,Two foreign civilians working for a road rehabilitation group,999,Multinational,19,Transportation,,,,Three domestic civilians working for a road rehabilitation group,213,Uganda,,,,,,,,,United Democratic Christian Army,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,25,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,5,0,,-99,,,0,,,,,,7,Unknown,3,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199301110001,1993,1,11,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Dungannon,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"01/11/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) shot and killed Mr. Matthew Boyd, a Protestant man, in Dungannon, Northern Ireland. The IRA claimed credit for this attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Protestant Man of Dungannon,Matthew Boyd,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Revenge for the Loyalist paramilitary murders of a Catholic father and son in the same area.,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Matthew Boyd was the first victim of an IRA ambush in 1993.,"Deric Henderson, “New Retaliation Fears After Protestant is Murdered,” Press Association, January 12, 1993.","Mark Brennock, “Man Dies After IRA Attack,” The Irish Times, January 12, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199301120001,1993,1,12,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Unknown,Ang Kron,,,,0,,"01/12/1993: A rocket and mortar attack preceded a ground assault on a United Nations Transitional Authority (UNTAC) barracks in Ang Kron, Cambodia. Two Cambodian women employed by UNTAC and a child were killed in the attack. The ground assault by four 10-man teams using AK-47 rifles resulted in two UNTAC civilian policemen injured - an Indian and a Ghanaian. A tent used to register voters for the scheduled spring elections was deliberately fired upon. It was suspected that the Khmer Rouge was responsible.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,13,Other,,,United Nations,United Nations Transitional Authority (UNTAC) barracks,36,Cambodia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,3,0,0,2,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was the first time in the 14-month-old peacekeeping operation in Cambodia that United Nations workers were killed by hostile fire.,"“U.N. Workers Killed by Cambodian Gunmen,” The Washington Post, January 14, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199301130001,1993,1,13,,0,,183,South Africa,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Gauteng (Province),Randfontein,,,,0,,"01/13/1993: The Azanian People's Liberation Army claimed responsibility for a bombing attack on an upscale supermarket in Randfontein, South Africa. Two shops were destroyed and 18 others damaged at a cost of 3 million Rand (approximately $982,600). There were no casualties in this incident.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,,Supermarket in Randfontein,183,South Africa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Azania People's Organization (AZAPO),Azanian National Liberation Army,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,"The attack destroyed two shops and damaged 18 others, causing three million South African Rand (approximately $982,600) in damage.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199301140001,1993,1,14,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"01/14/1993: Two unidentified men wearing masks and boiler suits forced their way into the home of Mr. Anthony Butler and shot and killed him while he was in the company of two friends in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The Ulster Defense Association claimed responsibility for this attack. There was no property damage.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Citizens,Anthony Butler,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The Ulster Defense Association has also operated under the name Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF).,"“Belfast Man Shot Dead at his Home,” The Evening Standard (London), January 15, 1993.","Martin Cowley, “Victim’s Mother Denies Claim,” The Irish Times, January 16, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199301140002,1993,1,14,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,West Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"01/14/1993: A Protestant man in his forties was seriously injured and his five-year-old grandson received minor wounds in an attack on the man's home in West Belfast, Northern Ireland. The Irish National Liberation Army claimed responsibility for this attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Citizens,"John ""Bunter"" Graham and his grandson",233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish National Liberation Army (INLA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,4,Rifle/Shotgun (non-automatic),,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mr. Graham had survived a number of murder attempts by Republican paramilitaries.,"“Belfast Man Shot Dead at his Home,” The Evening Standard (London), January 15, 1993.","Martin Cowley, “Victim’s Mother Denies Claim,” The Irish Times, January 16, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199301140003,1993,1,14,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Andersonstown,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"01/14/1993: A police station was attacked with a mortar bomb that was launched vertically from a child's buggy by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Andersonstown, Northern Ireland, causing no injuries and minor damage.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,3,Police,,,Andersonstown Police Force,Andersonstown Police Station,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,A mortar bomb was launched vertically from a child's buggy.,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Belfast Man Shot Dead at his Home,” The Evening Standard (London), January 15, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199301140004,1993,1,14,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Londonderry,,,,0,Londonderry (County),"01/14/1993: A mortar was launched at the city of Londonderry, Northern Ireland by the Irish Republican Army (IRA), causing no injuries and minor damage. A specific target was not disclosed in reports.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Citizens,Private Citizens,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Belfast Man Shot Dead at his Home,” The Evening Standard (London), January 15, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199301140005,1993,1,14,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Hamburg (State),Hamburg,,,,0,,01/14/1993: Unknown perpetrators poured gasoline down a ventilation shaft of the U.S. Consulate in Hamburg. No injuries were reported. A picture of Ayatollah Khomeini was found at the crime scene.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,U.S. Department of State,U.S. Consulate in Hamburg,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199301150001,1993,1,15,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Tel Aviv (District),Tel Aviv,,,,0,,"01/15/1993: Mr. Fakhri Dahduh, a member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), stabbed and killed four people in Tel Aviv, Israel. The PIJ claimed responsibility via a letter to authorities.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Citizens,Private Citizens,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ),Palestinian Islamic Jihad,,,,,"This attack was committed as revenge for the deportation of ""the strugglers by the Zionist enemy and in tribute to Seyyed Abbas Musawi.""",0,,,0,1,0,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Musawi, the person whose death the PIJ was avenging, was the leader of the Hizballah until he was killed during an Israeli helicopter attack on his convoy in southern Lebanon on February 16, 1992.","“Islamic Jihad claims Tel Aviv’s attack,” United Press International, January 15, 1993.",,,CETIS,1,0,0,1,
199301150002,1993,1,15,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,West Bank (Occupied Territory),Hebron,,,,0,,"01/15/1993: Unidentified masked gunmen forced Arab workers off a bus near Hebron, West Bank, and then torched the vehicle. No injuries were reported though the bus was badly damaged.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Private Citizens,Arab Workers,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The bus was badly damaged from the fire.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Bill Hutman, “Two Killed in Territories Violence,” The Jerusalem Post, January 17, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199301150003,1993,1,15,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,West Bank (Occupied Territory),Hebron,,,,0,,"01/15/1993: Unidentified masked youths stoned a bus full of Arab workers in Hebron, West Bank. An Arab man was injured in the attack. No further information was provided.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Private Citizens,Arab Workers,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,21,Blunt Object,,,,,,,,,,,,,The attackers used large rocks in this attack.,0,0,0,1,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Bill Hutman, “Two Killed in Territories Violence,” The Jerusalem Post, January 17, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199301150004,1993,1,15,,0,,26,Bolivia,3,South America,Chuquisaca (Department),Sucre,,,,0,,"01/15/1993: Members of the 15th January Front used dynamite to attack the headquarters of the Free Bolivia Movement (MBL) in Sucre, Bolivia. There were no casualties reported however the headquarters sustained minor damage.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,13,Other,,,Free Bolivia Movement (MBL),Headquarters of the Free Bolivia Movement (MBL),26,Bolivia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,15th January Front,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Dynamite was used in the attack.,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Bolivia: dynamite attack apparently carried out by ‘15th January Front’,” BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, January 17, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199301150005,1993,1,15,,0,,157,Papua New Guinea,12,Australasia & Oceania,East Sepik (Province),Nimo,,,,0,,"01/15/1993: Gunmen from the Bougainville Revolutionary Army shot and killed six people near Nimo High School in Nimo, Papua New Guinea. There was no property damage and reports did not disclose the motive for this attack.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Citizens,Private Citizens,157,Papua New Guinea,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bougainville Revolutionary Army (BRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,6,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Civilians Killed in Secessionist Violence in Bougainville,” Radio Australia Melbourne, January 21, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199301150006,1993,1,15,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Unknown,Ang Kron,,,,0,,01/15/1993: The Khmer Rouge was responsible for launching a rocket attack and shooting at the UN Transitional Authority barracks in Ang Kron. Three people were killed and two others injured in the attack. The explosion caused minor damage.,1,1,1,1,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,2,Armed Assault,,,13,Other,,,United Nations,United Nations Transitional Authority (UNTAC) barracks in Ang Kron,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,Combination attack included explosive - projectile and shooting.,3,0,0,2,0,,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,-9,-9,-9,
199301160001,1993,1,16,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"01/16/1993: The Peruvian-American Cultural Institute was attacked by two members of Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA), who shot two rockets at the Institute. The rockets went through a window and landed in a room on the second floor, causing minor damage.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,8,Educational Institution,,,Peruvian-American Cultural Institute,Peruvian-American Cultural Institute,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199301170001,1993,1,17,,0,,4,Afghanistan,6,South Asia,Kabul (Province),Kabul,,,,0,,"01/17/1993: The Hezb-e-Islami group attempted to shoot down two civilian airliners operated by Ariana Airlines in Kabul, Afghanistan. The group used rockets in this attack, with estimates of as many as 30 rockets falling in this incident. No one was injured and there was no damage.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Ariana Airlines,Two Civilian Planes Operated by Ariana Airlines,4,Afghanistan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hizb-I-Islami,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,30 rockets fell around the airport.,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The two airliners were leaving for Peshawar, Pakistan and New Delhi, India. Reports noted that some missiles might have also slammed into the grounds of the presidential palace in central Kabul; however, such reports were not confirmed.","“Afghan Rebels Target Airlines,” Press Association, January 17, 1993.","“Elsewhere…,” St. Petersberg Times (Florida), January 18, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199301170002,1993,1,17,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"01/17/1993: A young Catholic woman was shot and killed by the Ulster Volunteer Forces (UVF) in Belfast, Northern Ireland. No further information was provided.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Catholic Citizen,Sharon McKenna,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF),,,,,,The target was attacked being a member of the Irish National Liberation Association.,0,,,0,2,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,4,Rifle/Shotgun (non-automatic),,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The UVF claimed the victim was a member of the Irish National Liberation Association. However, the police could not find any connection.","Ian Graham, “Loyalist UVF Murdered ‘Good Samaritan,’” Press Association, January 18, 1993.","“Woman Shot Dead on Visit to Boyfriend,” The Herald (Glasgow), January 18, 1993.","“Catholic Woman Is Murdered at Protestant Boyfriend’s Flat,” The Guardian (London), January 18, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199301170003,1993,1,17,,0,,69,France,8,Western Europe,Corsica,Bonifacio,,,,0,,"01/17/1993: Members of Resistenza set fire to 20 holiday homes in Bonifacio, Corsica, France. No one was injured in the attacks however many of the homes were damaged. The group also attacked homes in Porto-Vecchio, Corsica.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Homes,"Holiday Homes in Bonifacio, Corsica, France",69,France,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Resistenza,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,5,Note left at scene,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The homes sustained some fire damage.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This is one of two related attacks (cf. 199301170003 - 04). The letter ""R"" was sprayed on the smoke-blackened walls of bungalows, show villas and other holiday homes. A war had started between Resistenza and the National Liberation Front of Corsica (FLNC), which are rival factions, with Resistenza trying to outdo the FLNC. Both groups set fire to homes on 01/1719/93 (cf. 199301170005)","“Around the World,” The Ottawa Citizen, January 19, 1993.","Tony Rocca, “Separatist Blitz Rocks Corsica,” The Guardian (London), January 19, 1993.","Tony Rocca, “Separatist Gangs Attack 40 Homes on Corsica,” The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec) (Montreal, Quebec), January 19, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199301170004,1993,1,17,,0,,69,France,8,Western Europe,Corsica,Porto-Vecchio,,,,0,,"01/17/1993: Members of Resistenza set fire to 20 holiday homes in Porto-Vecchio and Bonifacio, Corsica, France. No one was injured in the attacks however many of the homes were damaged. The group also attacked homes in Bonifacio, Corsica.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Homes,"Holiday Homes in Porto-Vecchio, Corsica, France",69,France,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Resistenza,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,5,Note left at scene,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The homes sustained some fire damage.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This is one of two related attacks (cf. 199301170003 - 04). The letter ""R"" was sprayed on the smoke-blackened walls of bungalows, show villas and other holiday homes. A war had started between Resistenza and the National Liberation Front of Corsica (FLNC), which are rival factions, with Resistenza trying to outdo the FLNC. Both groups set fire to homes on 01/1719/93 (cf. 199301170005)","“Around the World,” The Ottawa Citizen, January 19, 1993.","Tony Rocca, “Separatist Blitz Rocks Corsica,” The Guardian (London), January 19, 1993.","Tony Rocca, “Separatist Gangs Attack 40 Homes on Corsica,” The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec) (Montreal, Quebec), January 19, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199301170005,1993,1,17,,0,,69,France,8,Western Europe,Corsica,Unknown,,,,0,,"01/17/1993: The National Liberation Front of Corsica (FLNC) set fire to five homes in northern Corsica, France. A specific city was not disclosed in reports. No one was injured in the attacks; however, the homes sustained minor damage.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private homes,"Holiday homes in Corsica, France",69,France,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Corsican National Liberation Front (FLNC),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,5,Note left at scene,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The homes sustained some fire damage.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The letters ""FLNC"" were sprayed on the homes. A war had started between Resistenza and the National Liberation Front of Corsica (FLNC), which are rival factions, with Resistenza trying to outdo the FLNC. Both groups set fire to homes on 01/17/1993 (cf. 199301170003 - 04)","“Around the World,” The Ottawa Citizen, January 19, 1993.","Tony Rocca, “Separatist Blitz Rocks Corsica,” The Guardian (London), January 19, 1993.","Tony Rocca, “Separatist Gangs Attack 40 Homes on Corsica,” The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec) (Montreal, Quebec), January 19, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199301170006,1993,1,17,,0,,157,Papua New Guinea,12,Australasia & Oceania,Unknown,Liatora,,,,0,,"01/17/1993: Members of the Bougainville Revolutionary Army shot and killed nine people in Liatora, Papua New Guinea. Property damage was not reported.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Citizens,Private Citizens,157,Papua New Guinea,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bougainville Revolutionary Army (BRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,9,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Civilians Killed in Secessionist Violence in Bougainville,” Radio Australia Melbourne, January 21, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199301170007,1993,1,17,,0,,45,Colombia,3,South America,Casanares (Department),Unknown,,,,0,,01/17/1993: Members of the ELN set fire to a British Petroleum exploration camp at an oil field in the Casanares Department of Colombia. No injuries were reported. Oil exploration equipment was destroyed in the attack.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,British Petroleum (BP),British petroleum exploration camp/Oil field,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,National Liberation Army of Colombia (ELN),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199301170008,1993,1,17,,1,1/19/1993,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Unknown,Unknown,,,,0,,"01/17/1993: In Cambodia, ten to fifteen members of the Khmer Rouge kidnapped three United Nations officials during a meeting meant to discuss a cease-fire. The kidnap victims, a Chilean Officer and two British Royal Navy Officers, were released two days later.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,13,Other,,,United Nations,United Nations Transitional Authority (UNTAC) officers,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,10,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,3,0,,2,,,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,3,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199301170009,1993,1,17,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Illinois,Chicago,,,,0,5782 North Elston Ave.,"1/17/1993: Unknown perpetrators threw three Molotov cocktails into the Serbian National Defense Council of America in Chicago, Illinois, United States. There were no casualties but the building sustained around $20,000 in damages. This incident took place at the same time as the wars in the Balkans following the dissolution of Yugoslavia.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,13,Other,,,Serbian National Defense Council of America,Serbian National Defense Council of America in Chicago,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,,0,,,0,-99,-99,0,,,,,,,,,,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,Three Molotov cocktails thrown through window,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),20000,Window broken and floor damaged,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,"Two days later, there was a fire was set at the same facility (199301190004). The Serbian National Defense Council of America presented the views of the US Serbian community on the Balkans conflict. The building had previously been vandalized and received threatening phone calls.","""Serbian Organization Firebombed in Chicago,"" United Press International, January 18, 1993.","""Chicago Headquarters of Serbian Group Firebombed,"" Associated Press, January 18, 1993.","""Serbian HQ Bombed,"" Chicago Sun-Times, January 19, 1993.",Hewitt Project,-9,-9,0,-9,
199301180001,1993,1,18,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,California,Westminster,,,,0,,"1/18/1993: Two members of the Fourth Reich Skinheads participated in the firebombing of Temple Beth David in Westminster, California, United States. There were no casualties or damages. The Molotov cocktail failed to break the synagogue's window and the device did not ignite on fire due to rain.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,15,Religious Figures/Institutions,,,"Jewish Temple in Westminster, California","Temple Beth Shalom, Westminster California",217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Fourth Reich Skinheads,,,,,,The Fourth Reich Skinheads hoped to ignite a race war,0,,,0,2,2,0,,,,,,,,,,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,Molotov cocktail,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,"A month earlier, Christopher David Fisher firebombed the home of an African American in Paramount, California. (199212000002) Carl Daniel Boese wrote ""Die Jew Pigs"" on the wall of the synagogue. The Fourth Reich Skinhead organization also planned on bombing an African American Church and assassinating well known African American public figures - in hopes of initiating a race war - but were thwarted by the FBI.","""Skinheads in Bomb Case Are Tied to Earlier Plots,"" New York Times, September 9, 1993.","""White Supremacist Pleads Guilty In Arson Plot,"" Associated Press, October 20, 1993.","""Youth Pleads Guilty in Conspiracy to Bomb Black Church,"" Associated Press, October 27, 1993.",Hewitt Project,0,0,0,0,
199301190001,1993,1,19,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,West Bank (Occupied Territory),Beit Sahur,,,,0,,"01/19/1993: Mr. Maher Abu Srur shot Mr. Yoram Fahima, a security guard in Beit Sahur, Israel. The guard was critically injured in the attack. Reports did not state whether Mr. Abu Srur was affiliated with a group.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Security Guard,Yoram Fahima,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,3,Handgun,,,,,,,,,,,,,A 9 mm. gun was used in the attack.,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Another person escaped injury when the assailant's gun apparently jammed as he tried to fire a second and third time, and missed when he fired a fourth time.","Jon Immanuel, “Security Guard Shot in Beit Sahur,” The Jerusalem Post, January 20, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199301190002,1993,1,19,,0,,185,Spain,8,Western Europe,Pais Vasco (Autonomous Community),San Sebastian,,,,0,,"01/19/1993: Mr. Jose Antonio Santamaria, a famous soccer player was shot and killed in San Sebastian, Spain. The perpetrator was thought to be a member of Euskadi ta Askatasuna (ETA).",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Spanish Soccer Player,Jose Antonio Santamaria,185,Spain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Basque Fatherland and Freedom (ETA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The police suspected that ETA was opposed to Mr. Santamaria's alleged drug dealing and close friendship with a leading Basque politician, Jose Maria ''Txiki'' Benegas, number three in the ruling Socialist Party of Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez.","Phil Davison, “Football Celebrity ‘Killed by ETA,’” The Independent (London), January 21, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199301190004,1993,1,19,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Illinois,Chicago,,,,0,5782 North Elston Ave.,"1/19/1993: Unknown perpetrators ignited a fire at the rear door of Ideal Mikron Typesetters in Chicago, Illinois, United States. There were no casualties and the building sustained only minor damages. Authorities suspected that the fire was meant for the Serbian National Defense Council of America, which was housed in the same facility. This incident took place at the same time as the wars in the Balkans following the dissolution of Yugoslavia.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,13,Other,,,Serbian National Defense Council of America,Serbian National Defense Council of America in Chicago,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,,0,,,0,-99,-99,0,,,,,,,,,,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,Fire ignited in rear of building,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Minor damage,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,"Two days earlier, there were three Molotov cocktails ignited at the same facility (199301170009). The Serbian National Defense Council of America presented the views of the US Serbian community on the Balkans conflict. The building had previously been vandalized and received threatening phone calls.","""Serbian Organization Firebombed in Chicago,"" United Press International, January 18, 1993.",,,Hewitt Project,-9,-9,0,-9,
199301200001,1993,1,20,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Clogher,,,,0,Tyrone (County),"01/20/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) attacked the Royal Ulster Constabulary Station in Clogher, Northern Ireland. Three policemen were injured in the attack and there was minor property damage.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,3,Police,,,Police Station,Royal Ulster Constabulary Station in Clogher,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,3,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Man Held in Terrorism Investigation,” The Independent (London), January 21, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199301210001,1993,1,21,,0,,45,Colombia,3,South America,Bogota (Capital District),Bogota,,,,0,,"01/21/1993: Twenty people were injured in a car bomb explosion in Bogota, Colombia. The attack caused extensive damage over an 8 block radius. Although no one claimed the attack, police blamed it on drug traffickers, however a specific group name was not disclosed.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Citizens,Private Citizens,45,Colombia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,3,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,80 pounds of explosives were left in the vehicle.,0,0,0,20,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),2000000,The attack caused extensive damage over an 8 block radius.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"No perpetrators were identified, but the police suspected drug traffickers.","“Escobar blamed for bomb blasts that injure 17,” The Associated Press, January 22, 1993.","“Colombia- 20 injured in car bomb explosion,” IPS-Inter Press Service, January 22, 1993.","“Bomb blasts in Bogota wound at least 17,” Los Angeles Times, January 23, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199301220001,1993,1,22,,0,,153,Pakistan,6,South Asia,Sindh (Province),Hyderabad,,,,0,,"01/22/1993: A bomb blast in Hyderabad, Pakistan killed 22 people, injured 100, and caused substantial damage to the surrounding area. No group claimed the attack, but police suspected the Jeay Sindh group.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Citizens,Private Citizens,153,Pakistan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Jeay Sindh,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,22,0,0,100,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Hyderabad is the second-largest city in Sindh Province and had been the center of political and ethnic violence for nearly a decade. The extremist group Jeay Sindh, which demands statehood for Sindh, had been blamed for much of the violence.","“Bomb blast kill 22, injure 100 in Pakistan,” Chicago Tribune, January 24, 1993.","“Two bomb blast kill 22, injure 100,” The Associated Press, January 23, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199301220003,1993,1,22,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,01/22/1993: Sendero Luminoso was responsible for shooting at an American Airlines flight landing at Lima's Jorge Chavez International Airport. The plane landed safely and there were no injuries.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,American Airlines,American Airlines airplane,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199301220004,1993,1,22,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"01/22/1993: Four unknown perpetrators fired at a guard of the Coca Cola Bottling Company in Lima, Peru, and then detonated a car bomb, killing two and injuring two others. Heavy property damage was reported.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Coca Cola Bottling Company,Coca Cola Bottling Company office in Lima,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,4,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,300 Kilograms of dynamite and ANFO (ammonium nitrate fuel oil) were used in the attack.,2,0,0,2,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,The attack caused major damage to the Coca Cola Bottling Company Office. Other nearby factories also suffered extensive damage.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Two of the casualties were Juan Luna Balbas and Cesar Ayala, security guards who worked at the plant. A second car bomb damaged a Coca-Cola distribution center in Lima later in the day; there was no further information available on this bombing.","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.","MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base. ""TKB Incident Page: Shining Path attacked Business target (Jan. 22, 1993, Peru)."" Website. Available from http://www.tkb.org/Incident.jsp?incID=6995.",,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199301220005,1993,1,22,,1,1/23/1993,92,India,6,South Asia,Bihar (State),Patna,,,,1,An Indian Airlines flight from Patna to Delhi,"01/22/1993: An individual named Satish Pandey hijacked an Indian Airlines flight from Patna to Delhi, India. Pandey claimed that he was carrying a bomb and demanded to speak with Mr. Atal Bahari Vajpayee of the Bharatiya Janata Party. The plane returned to Patna were the 48 hostages were released and Pandey surrendered after all of the passengers deplaned.",0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,0,0,4,Hijacking,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,India Airlines,India Airlines flight from Patna to Delhi,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,48,-99,,1,,,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,48,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.","“Hijacker jailed under India’s anti-terrorist law,” United Press International, January 23, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199301230001,1993,1,23,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Diyarbakir (Province),Diyarbakir,,,,0,,"01/23/1993: Explosives and automatic weapons were used to attack a café in Diyarbakir, Turkey killing 4 and injuring 7. No one claimed responsibility for the attacks, but officials suspected the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). A nearby house was also attacked.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Domestic Business,Café in Turkey,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,4,0,0,7,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This is one of two related attacks (cf. 199301230001 - 02).,"""Eight killed in Kurdish-majority town,"" Agence France Presse, January 23, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199301230002,1993,1,23,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Diyarbakir (Province),Diyarbakir,,,,0,,"01/23/1993: A bomb exploded outside of a house in Diyarbakir, Turkey killing 4 and injuring 7. No one claimed responsibility for the attacks, but officials suspected the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). A nearby café was also attacked.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Citizen's House,Private Citizen's House,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,0,0,7,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This is one of two related attacks (cf. 199301230001 - 02).,"""Eight killed in Kurdish-majority town,"" Agence France Presse, January 23, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199301240001,1993,1,24,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Ankara (Province),Ankara,,,,0,,"01/24/1993: A bomb that exploded in Ankara, Turkey killed Mr. Ugur Mumcu, a Turkish journalist. The bomb was placed under Mumcu's vehicle. Three different Islamic fundamentalist groups claimed responsibility for the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,10,Journalists & Media,,,Turkish Journalist,Ugur Mumcu,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Islamic Movement Organization,,Islamic Jihad (Ideological Grouping),,Islamic Liberation Organization,,Unknown,1,1,1,0,,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),1,2,Call (post-incident),0,2,Call (post-incident),1,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,The bomb was placed under Ugur's vehicle.,1,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ugur Mumcu was an outspoken critic of Islamic fundamentalism and had received many death threats in the past.,"Zeynep Alemdar, “Prominent Turkey journalist killed by bomb,” The Associated Press, January 24, 1993.","“President condemns assassination of journalist,” Xinhua General News Service, January 24, 1993.","“Prominent Turkey journalist killed by car bomb,” United Press International, January 24, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199301240002,1993,1,24,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Londonderry,,,,0,Londonderry (County),"01/24/1993: A member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) shot and killed Mr. Michael Ferguson, a policeman in Londonderry, Northern Ireland.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Policeman,Michael Ferguson,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Michael Ferguson was the first member of the security forces to be killed in 1993.,"Mark Brennock, “IRA murder of RUC man shatters Derry peace,” Irish Times, January 25, 1993.","Jason Bennetto, “Ulster PC shot dead,” Independent, January 24, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199301240003,1993,1,24,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,South (Governorate),Ruman,,,,0,,"01/24/1993: Two Israeli soldiers were killed and one was injured in a roadside bomb attack in Ruman, Lebanon. The Amal organization claimed responsibility for the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,Israeli Defense Forces Soldiers,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Amal,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,8,Landmine,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,1,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Michael Rotem and David Rudge, “Two soldiers killed,” The Jerusalem Post, January 24, 1993.","Michael Rotem and David Rudge, “IDF probes troops’ conduct in fatal roadside bombing,” The Jerusalem Post, January 26 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199301240004,1993,1,24,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,0,,01/24/1993: Four Muslim fundamentalists shot two policemen to death in Cairo's Bulaq district in Egypt. Two of the attackers were identified as Mahmud 'Abd-al-Hadi and Muhammad 'Abd-al-Mun'lm.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Egyptian Police,Two Egyptian police officers in Cairo,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,4,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199301240005,1993,1,24,,1,,228,Yemen,10,Middle East & North Africa,Sana'a (Governorate),Sana'a,,,,1,The kidnapping occurred on the Sana'a-Aden Road.,"01/24/1993: Al-Hada tribesmen kidnapped Mike Schmitz, a Canadian employee of Sterling Services, on the Sana'a-Aden Road in Yemen. The tribesmen said the victim would be released when two police officers responsible for killing a fellow tribesmen were turned over to them. The outcome of this incident was unknown.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,1,Business,,,Sterling Services Company,Mike Schmitz,38,Canada,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,1,0,,-99,,,0,,,,,,7,Unknown,-99,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199301250001,1993,1,25,,0,,222,Venezuela,3,South America,Caracas (Capital District),Caracas,,,,0,,"01/25/1993: Mr. Sebastian Mendez kidnapped Archbishop Mario Moronta in Caracas, Venezuela. The incident lasted for three hours before Mr. Mendez released Mr. Moronta and turned himself into police.",1,0,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,15,Religious Figures/Institutions,,,Archbishop of Caracas,Mario Moronta,222,Venezuela,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,1,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,3,Handgun,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,1,0,3,,,,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,1,Sebastian Mendez turned himself in to the Police. He had been trying to meet with the Archbishop for more than a week before the kidnapping.,"“Hostage taker gives up,” Sun-Sentinel, January 26, 1993.","“Abductor sets free Caracas archbishop,” The Record, January 26, 1993.","“Venezuela,” Miami Herald, January 26, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199301250002,1993,1,25,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Virginia,Langley,,,,0,,"01/25/1993: A Pakistani individual, Mir Aimal Kansi, fired a Chinese-made AK47 type assault rife at cars turning into the 123 Entrance of the Central Intelligence Agency in Langley, Virginia, USA. Two people, Dr. Lansing C. Bennett and Frank Darling, both CIA employees, were killed in this incident. Three others, Nicholas Star and Calvin Morgan, CIA employees, and Stephen Williams, an AT&T employee, were injured.",0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Central Intelligence Agency,Employees of the Central Intelligence Agency,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,Chinese-made AK-47-type assault rifle,2,2,0,3,3,0,1,4,Unknown,,The gunman fired at the cars of CIA employees as they were leaving work.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"On June 17, 1997, Mir Amal Kansi confessed to the crime during a long flight aboard a military aircraft from a base in Pakistan to Dulles airport, USA. He was convicted in 1997 and sentenced to death on one count and life on another count. He was executed on November 15, 2002.","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199301260001,1993,1,26,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Jammu and Kashmir (State),Srinagar,,,,0,,"01/26/1993: Rockets struck a stadium where citizens were celebrating India's Republic Day in Srinagar, India. There were no injuries however the area sustained some damage. No group or individual claimed credit for this attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Stadium,Private Citizens in Stadium,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Rocket attack, protests on India’s Republic Day,” United Press International, January 26, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199301260002,1993,1,26,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,01/26/1993: Leftists were suspected of detonating a bomb in the duty-free shop at the Jorge Chavez International Airport. No injuries were reported. The explosion caused minor damage.,0,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,Jorge Chavez International Airport,Duty-Free shop at Jorge Chavez International Airport,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199301280001,1993,1,28,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,Westminster (London Borough),"01/28/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) bombed a Harrods department store in London, United Kingdom. Four people were injured in the attack and the store sustained minor damage.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Domestic Business,Harrods Department Store,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,3,Call (pre-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,The bomb was placed in a litter bin outside the Harrods department store.,0,0,0,4,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,People claiming to be from the Irish Republican Army called two times prior to the incident.,"Will Bennett, “Four hurt by IRA bomb outside Harrods,” Independent, January 29, 1993.","“Bomb wounds 4 in London; exploded outside of Harrods,” The New York Times, January 29, 1993.","Fiona Gibson, “Insurance: Warning after bomb attack,” Lloyd’s List, January 29, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199301280002,1993,1,28,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,South (Governorate),Soujud,,,,0,,"01/28/1993: Hizballah attacked South Lebanon soldiers at an army post in Soujud, Lebanon. Two soldiers were killed and eight were injured in the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,South Lebanon Army (SLA),South Lebanon Army (SLA) Soldiers,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,8,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hizballah claimed responsibility for the attacks on their radio station.,"David Rudge, “Two SLA soldiers killed in security zone attack,” The Jerusalem Post, January 29, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199301280003,1993,1,28,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"01/28/1993: Suspected Maoists set off a car bomb in front to the IBM offices on Javier Prado Este Avenue in the La Molina neighborhood of Lima, Peru. Eleven people were injured and considerable damage was caused in this incident.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,IBM,IBM offices on Javier Prado Este Avenue in Lima,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,300 kg ammonium nitrate fuel oil car bomb,0,0,0,11,,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The car bomb caused extensive damage to the IBM offices and surrounding homes.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.","MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base. ""TKB Incident Page: Unknown Group attacked Business target (Jan. 28, 1993, Peru)."" Website. Available from http://www.tkb.org/Incident.jsp?incID=7008.",,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199301300001,1993,1,30,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,Gaza Strip (Occupied Territory),Unknown,,,,0,,"01/30/1993: Members of HAMAS shot and killed two Israeli soldiers and injured another in the Gaza Strip, Palestine.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Soldiers,Israeli Soldiers,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,1,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"HAMAS faxed a statement to foreign news agencies, stating that the ambush was to avenge an Israeli supreme court ruling on 1/28/93 that upheld the 12/17/92 decision by Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's government to expel more than 400 Palestinians to South Lebanon.","“2 Israeli soldiers slain in 1st such killings since deportations,” Dallas Morning News, January 31, 1993.","Clyde Haberman, “2 Israeli soldiers ambushed in Gaza,” The New York Times, January 31, 1993.","“Hamas claims responsibility for killing Israeli soldiers,” Xinhua General News Service, January 31, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199301300002,1993,1,30,,0,,45,Colombia,3,South America,Bogota (Capital District),Bogota,,,,0,,"01/30/1993: A car bomb exploded in Bogota, Colombia killing 16 and injuring 33. The explosion caused substantial damage to the area. Police suspected that the Medellin Cartel was responsible for this attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Citizens of Bogota,Private Citizens of Bogota,45,Colombia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medellin Drug Cartel,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,220 pounds of explosives were placed in a car and detonated,16,0,0,33,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,Over 100 buildings were damaged in the attack.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Colombian car bomb kills 16, injures 33,” Commercial Appeal, January 31, 1993.","“Bogota bomb kills 8,” Newsday, January 31, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199301300003,1993,1,30,,1,2/21/1993,92,India,6,South Asia,Andhra Pradesh (State),Warangal,,,,0,,"01/30/1993: The People's War Group kidnapped eight government officials in Warangal, India. Four of the hostages were released on 2/11/93 and the last two were released on 2/21/93. No ransom was demanded; the Naxalites wanted the release of their jailed comrades.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,2,Government (General),,,Indian Government,Indian Government Officials,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,People's War Group (PWG),,,,,,For the release of three of their jailed comrades,0,,,0,,0,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,8,0,,23,,,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,8,,"“Rebels threaten to kill eight hostages,” United Press International, January 31, 1993.","“Andhra Pradesh Naxalites free last two hostages,” All-India Radio, February 22, 1993.","“Guerillas release four of six hostages in Andhra Pradesh,” All-India Radio, February 17, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199301310001,1993,1,31,,1,,156,Panama,2,Central America & Caribbean,Darien (Province),Boca de Cupe,,,,0,,"01/31/1993: One hundred-fifty members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) kidnapped three American missionaries in the Boca de Cupe region of Panama. Between three and five million U.S. dollars was demanded for the release of the victims. By June 16, 1993, no agreement had been reached and the fate of the victims remained unknown.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,15,Religious Figures/Institutions,,,New Tribes Mission,New Tribes Missionaries in Colombia,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,150,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,,,0,0,,,,,1,3,3,,-99,Colombia,Unknown,1,5000000,,0,0,,7,Unknown,-99,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,1,1,1,1,
199301310002,1993,1,31,,0,,45,Colombia,3,South America,Bogota (Capital District),Bogota,,,,0,,"01/31/1993: Pablo Escobar was believed responsible for a bomb that killed 20 people in Bogota, Colombia.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Civilians in Bogota,45,Colombia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,1,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,20,,0,,,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Of the 20 civilians killed, 12 were children.","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199302010001,1993,2,1,,0,,45,Colombia,3,South America,Antioquia (Department),Medellin,,,,0,,"02/01/1993: Two bombs exploded in the upper class Poblado district in Medellin, Colombia, wounding 4 people and damaging several buildings in the area.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Medellin Poblado District,Medellin Poblado District,45,Colombia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Two bombs,0,0,0,4,0,,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Reports indicated that several buildings were damaged.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This attack followed the explosion of a car bomb that killed 20 people in Bogotá, Colombia on Saturday, January 30, 1993. Prior to this attack Pablo Escobar announced a new campaign of violence to pressure the Government into granting immunity to drug traffickers.","“3 Bombs explode in Colombia Cities,” The New York Times, February 1, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199302020001,1993,2,2,,1,2/6/1993,228,Yemen,10,Middle East & North Africa,Sana'a (Province),Dhinm,,,,1,Near Dhinm,"02/02/1993: Japanese national Koichiro Katsurai of the Japan International Cooperation Agency was kidnapped by angry tribesmen near Dhinm. He escaped unharmed on February 6, 1993.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,12,NGO,,,Japan International Cooperation Agency,Koichiro Katsurai,101,Japan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Tribesmen demanded inclusion in irrigation projects,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,1,0,,4,,,0,,,,,,3,Hostage(s) escaped (not during rescue attempt),1,Tribesmen wanted to use the kidnapping to pressure the government to include them in the Agency's irrigation projects in the area.,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199302030001,1993,2,3,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,Bromley (London Borough),"02/03/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) planted a bomb which exploded on the 9.05am Victoria to Ramsgate underground train. The train was stopped at Kent House station in Penge, south-east London, after officials received warning calls. There were three telephone warnings claiming that there were two bombs aboard the train and the terrorists claimed that the bombs would explode in 30 minutes. The driver of the train was told to make an unscheduled stop at Kent House station where more than 70 passengers were evacuated and the train was badly damaged from the explosion.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,19,Transportation,,,London Underground System,London Tube Train destined from Victoria to Ramsgate.,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,"Windows were blown out, seats damaged and the interior of the 30-year-old train was scorched by the blast.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This is one of two related attacks (cf. 199302030002). This is the first time a bomb has been planted inside a train carriage in England, showing an increased willingness by the IRA to risk civilian casualties. Another bomb exploded at South Kensington Tube station five-and-a-half hours later. Officials received a warning call for this attack as well.","Will Bennett, “IRA bombs train and Tube station,” The Independent (London), February 4, 1993.","Peter Burden, “IRA Terror on the Line; Train and Tube Station Blasted as the Bombers Switch Tactics,” The Daily, February 4, 1993.","“IRA threatens more bombings,” The Herald, February 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199302030002,1993,2,3,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (London Borough),"02/03/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) planted a bomb which exploded at the South Kensington Tube station in London, after officials received two warning calls from a man with an Irish accent giving the London Underground 20 minutes to clear the area. Two hundred people were evacuated from the terminal and the bomb went off 14 minutes after the last call had been received. There were no casualties but services on the District, Circle and Piccadilly lines were badly disrupted.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,19,Transportation,,,London Underground System,London South Kensington Tube Station,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,"There was damaged brickwork but not the platform was unaffected. Track services on the District, Circle and Piccadilly lines, however, were badly disrupted.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This is one of two related attacks (cf. 199302030001). Another bomb exploded at 9.05am, 5 hours prior to this attack, on the Victoria to Ramsgate train, which was stopped at Kent House station in Penge, south- east London. Officials received a warning call for this attack as well.","Will Bennett, “IRA bombs train and Tube station,” The Independent (London), February 4, 1993.","Peter Burden, “IRA Terror on the Line; Train and Tube Station Blasted as the Bombers Switch Tactics,” The Daily, February 4, 1993.","“IRA threatens more bombings,” The Herald, February 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199302040001,1993,2,4,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Crossmaglen,,,,0,Amagh (County),"02/04/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) launched a bomb attack on the joint police and army post at Crossmaglen on the south Armagh border in Northern Ireland, injuring one civilian worker and shattering windows in nearby shops and houses. The IRA used a type of cylinder bomb fired from a tractor and trailer parked outside the perimeter fence. Four masked men had hijacked the tractor and trailer used to launch the missile at 9am several miles away at Forkill. The tractor driver was held by two of the men while the other two set off towards their target. The driver was released unharmed after the attack. An army bomb disposal expert was later examining what was believed to be another, unexploded, mortar bomb inside the base.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,4,Military,,,Crossmaglen Army Post,Crossmaglen Army Post,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,4,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,The IRA used a type of cylinder bomb fired from a tractor and trailer parked outside the perimeter fence.,0,0,0,1,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The heavily fortified base in the village center was badly damaged in the explosion. Windows in nearby shops and houses were shattered.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Ian Graham, “One hurt in IRA Mortar Attack on Base,” Press Association, February 4, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199302040002,1993,2,4,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Jizah (Governorate),Giza,,,,0,,"02/04/1993: Militant extremists from Al-Jama a al-Islamiyya (Islamic Group) tossed firebombs at tourists outside of a hotel near the Pyramids in Giza. There were no fatalities, though 3 were injured.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Tourists outside of a hotel near the Pyramids,184,South Korea,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG),,,,,,Retaliation for the imprisonment of their associates,0,,,0,3,3,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,Molotov Cocktail,0,0,0,3,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was the third such attack within one month in the Pyramids area.,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199302040003,1993,2,4,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Florida,Venice,,,,0,,"2/4/1993: Unknown perpetrators set a fire at the South County Medical Center in Venice, Florida, United States. There were no casualties, but the abortion clinic sustained $70,000 in damages.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,5,Abortion Related,,,,South County Medical Center,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Anti-Abortion extremists,,,,,,To protest the practice of abortion and to sabotage abortion facilities operating in Florida.,0,,,0,-99,-99,0,,,,,,,,,,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),70000,"Two waiting rooms damaged. Also, multiple rooms in building sustained smoke damage.",0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,"The fire was ignited around 12:40 AM and was extinguished one hour later. Previously, the abortion clinic had been the target of many protests.","""Suspicious Fire Damages Clinic That Does Abortions,"" Orlando Sentinel, February 5, 1993.","""Canadians Warned About Traveling in Florida,"" St. Petersburg Times, February 5, 1993.","""Chronological History of Arsons and Bombings Against Abortion Providers,"" National Abortion Federation.",Anti-Abortion Project 2010,-9,-9,0,-9,
199302090001,1993,2,9,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Armagh,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"02/09/1993: The Irish Republican Army set up a deadly three-bomb trap for the foot patrol in Armagh, Northern Ireland. One bomb exploded behind a wall in Cathedral Road near the Roman Catholic Cathedral, which injured one and killed another one of the men in the patrol. When colleagues ran to their aid, two more bombs exploded simultaneously on the other side of the street, injuring five more. The bombs, each containing 40 pounds of explosives, had been carefully hidden in hollowed-out pillars.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Armagh Foot Patrol,Armagh Foot Patrol,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,12,Remote Trigger,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The three bombs, each containing 40 pounds of explosives, had been carefully hidden in hollowed-out pillars. Police believed a terrorist hiding nearby detonated the bombs by command wire.",1,0,0,6,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Windows of several houses and shops in the street were blasted in by the force of the blast.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Ian Graham, “IRA Victim Escaped Earlier Bomb Bid,” Press Association, February 9, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199302090002,1993,2,9,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,0,,02/09/1993: Unknown perpetrators fired on a tourist bus carrying 36 German tourists from Cairo to Luxor. No casualties were reported.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Tourist Bus Company,Tourist bus carrying 36 Germans,75,Germany,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was the latest in a string of such attacks on tourists in Egypt.,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.","""Tourist bus fired upon in southern Egypt,"" United Press International, February 9, 1993.","Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199302100001,1993,2,10,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,Westminster (London Borough),"02/10/1993: The Irish Republican Army ""placed"" a high explosive device in front of a Grade II listed Georgian terrace house in Cadogan Place, Knightsbridge, United Kingdom. No warnings were given before the attack and there were no injuries. An estimated 50 residents were evacuated after the blast, windows were blown in, and a pillar was demolished.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private House in United Kingdom,"Grade II listed Georgian terrace house in Cadogan Place, Knightsbridge.",216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,"A pillar was destroyed, ground-floor windows blown in and nearby cars damaged.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Anti-terrorist detectives believed the bomb may have been dumped in the doorway of the house, possibly because the terrorists feared they had been spotted or because it was about to go off. According to sources, there were no obvious terrorist targets in the area.","“Explosion Rocks London Street,” United Press International, February 10, 1993.","Grania Langdon-Down and Michael Harvey, “Terror Bomb Puzzle as IRA Hit Private House,” Press Association, February 10, 1993.","Simon Harrison, “IRA ‘May Have Dumped Bomb’” The Guardian (London), February 11, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199302100002,1993,2,10,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Siem Reap (Province),Siem Reap,,,,0,,"02/10/1993: Armed gunmen, believed to be members of Khmer Rouge, attacked structures in the provincial capital of Siem Reap. Two fatalities and 10 injuries were reported.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Transitional Authority,Office in Siem Reap,36,Cambodia,13,Other,,,United Nations,United Nations office in Siem Reap,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,,Private homes in Siem Reap,36,Cambodia,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,20,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,2,0,0,10,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The attackers wore military uniforms as disguises.,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199302140001,1993,2,14,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Carnan,,,,0,Tyrone (County),"02/14/1993: Army experts defused a bomb which was found under a children's climbing frame in a playground in Carnan, near Stewartstown, County Tyrone. A suspected member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) telephoned a warning about the bomb. Security forces believe IRA terrorists abandoned the bomb in a hurry fearing they had been spotted.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Children's Playground,Children's Playground in Carnan,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“IRA Planted Bomb in Playground,” Daily Mail (London), February 14, 1993.","“Bomb Defused,” The Independent (London), February 15, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199302140002,1993,2,14,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Boumerdes (Province),Reghaia,,,,1,Just outside of Reghaia,"02/14/1993: Unknown gunmen attacked a school bus carrying children of National Gendarmes outside of Reghaia. There were no fatalities, though 1 injury was reported.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,National Gendarmes,School bus carrying children of the National Gendarmes,6,Algeria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The victims were all children of National Gendarmes in Algeria.,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199302150001,1993,2,15,,0,,45,Colombia,3,South America,Bogota (Capital District),Bogota,,,,0,,"02/15/1993: A bomb exploded at 10:20am EST near a billiard hall and court buildings in a commercial district of Bogotá, Colombia, killing two people. This is one of two related attacks; the second bomb was detonated nearby and together the attacks caused 120 casualties. The explosion damaged homes, shops and a petrol station. Officials suspected Pablo Escobar.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Bogota Commercial District,Billiard Hall and Court Buildings in the Bogota Commercial District,45,Colombia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,1,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,120,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,"The explosion damaged homes, shops and a petrol station.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This is one of two related attacks (cf. 199302150002). Following the attack officials arrested Ms. Adelina Meza Santamaria, age 35, for allegedly parking one of the car bombs in Bogotá. She was discovered by a hospital where she sought treatment for minor blast injuries. Three witnesses saw her leave a car, which exploded, on a busy downtown avenue. According to reports, she allegedly belongs to a terrorist group that is affiliated with fugitive drug lord Pablo Escobar.","“BC-Colombia Bombings,” The Canadian Press, February 15, 1993.","“Drug Lord Brings Chaos to Bogotá,” Calgary Herald, February 16, 1993.","“Colombian police arrest woman in fatal car bombing,” Chicago Tribune, February 18, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199302150002,1993,2,15,,0,,45,Colombia,3,South America,Bogota (Capital District),Bogota,,,,0,,"02/15/1993: A bomb, containing over 200 kg of dynamite, exploded at 10:22am EST near the Tequendama Hotel in a busy shopping street, wrecking cars and damaging buildings in Bogotá, Colombia. Local hospitals reported 2 fatalities. This is one of two related attacks; the first bomb detonated nearby, together the attacks caused 120 casualties, among them Senator, Enrique Gomez Hurtado, and one of his bodyguards. Officials suspected Pablo Escobar.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Tequendama Hotel,Tequendama Hotel,45,Colombia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,1,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,120,0,1,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,"The explosion damaged homes, shops and cars.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This is one of two related attacks (cf. 199302150001). Following the attack officials arrested Ms. Adelina Meza Santamaria, age 35, for allegedly parking one of the car bombs in Bogotá. She was discovered by a hospital where she sought treatment for minor blast injuries. Three witnesses saw her leave a car, which exploded, on a busy downtown avenue. According to reports, she allegedly belongs to a terrorist group that is affiliated with fugitive drug lord Pablo Escobar.","“BC-Colombia Bombings,” The Canadian Press, February 15, 1993.","“Drug Lord Brings Chaos to Bogotá,” Calgary Herald, February 16, 1993.","“Colombian police arrest woman in fatal car bombing,” Chicago Tribune, February 18, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199302150003,1993,2,15,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Texas,Corpus Christi,,,,0,,"2/15/1993: Unknown perpetrators firebombed the offices of the Reproductive Services Clinic that was located within the Stonegate Professional Building in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. There were no casualties, but the entire building was destroyed and nearby offices at a shopping mall were damaged as well. The total damages in the attack amounted to over $1,000,000.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,5,Abortion Related,,,,Reproductive Services Clinic,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Anti-Abortion extremists,,,,,,To protest the practice of abortion and to sabotage abortion facilities operating in Texas.,0,,,0,-99,-99,0,,,,,,,,,,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,Firebomb,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),1000000,Stonegate Professional Building was destroyed. Offices in adjacent strip mall were damaged.,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,The attack took place at 12:31 AM. The abortion clinic had previously been the target of weekly picketers. The healthcare facility was never rebuilt.,"""Women's Clinic Burns in Corpus Christi,"" Fort Worth Star-Telegram, February 15, 1993.","Larry Rohter, ""Doctor Is Slain During Protest Over Abortions,"" New York Times, March 11, 1993.","Patricia Baird-Windle and Eleanor J. Bader, ""Targets of Hatred: Anti-Abortion Terrorism,"" Palgrave, 2001.",Anti-Abortion Project 2010,-9,-9,0,-9,
199302160001,1993,2,16,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Asyut (Governorate),Asyut,,,,0,,02/16/1993: Muslim extremists were responsible for shooting at a bus carrying German tourists. No injuries were reported.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Tourist Bus Company,Tourist bus on the road to Cairo,75,Germany,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199302230001,1993,2,23,,1,3/3/1994,45,Colombia,3,South America,Choco (Department),Choco,,,,1,Near Choco,"02/23/1993: Eight Ejercito de Liberación Nacional (ELN) gunmen kidnapped U.S. citizen Lewis Manning near Choco. Manning worked for the gold-mining company Oresom. He was released unharmed on March 3, 1994.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Oresom Company,Lewis Manning,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,National Liberation Army of Colombia (ELN),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,8,0,-9,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,1,1,,373,,,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,1,The Red Cross received proof that Manning was alive in December 1993.,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.","""Significant incidents of political violence against Americans: 1993,"" U.S. Department of State, August 1994.",,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199302250001,1993,2,25,,0,,45,Colombia,3,South America,Antioquia (Department),Medellin,,,,0,,"02/25/1993: Terrorists with links to Pablo Escobar are believed to be responsible for detonating a car bomb in downtown Berrio Park in Medellin, Colombia, injuring 35 civilians. The remote-control activated bomb detonated at 10:02pm, exploding 176 pounds of dynamite inside a metal tank used to carry milk. The tank was hidden in the trunk of a stolen car parked in front of the headquarters of the National Telecommunications Company in downtown Medellin.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Berrio Park,Berrio Park,45,Colombia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,7,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,35,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The blast shattered thousands of windows in the area and blasted out doors of dozens of office buildings.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Following this attack, police arrested seven men suspected of planting car bombs in the Colombian capital on orders from Pablo Escobar. Reports did not indicate what happened with the suspects and whether they were charged for perpetrating the attack.","Federico Fulleda, “Prosecutors Question Seven Medellin Cartel Suspects,” United Press International, February 27, 1993.","Mary Speck, “Bomb Rips Medellin Downtown as Search for Escobar Intensifies,” Miami Herald, February 27, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199302250002,1993,2,25,,0,,205,Thailand,5,Southeast Asia,Songkla (Province),Unknown,,,,0,,"02/25/1993: The Pattani United Liberation Organization (PULO) was responsible for detonating a small bomb near an American-run oil depot in the Songkla Province, causing minor damage.",1,0,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,13,Other,,,American-run Oil Company,Oil Storage Facilities,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Pattani United Liberation Organization (PULO),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199302260001,1993,2,26,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,New York,New York City,,,,0,,"02/26/1993: A car bomb was detonated at 12:17pm EST by Islamist terrorists, notably Ramzi Yousef, in the underground parking garage below Tower One of the World Trade Center in New York City. This attack killed six, injured over 1,000 and cut off the center's main electrical power line, and telephone service for much of lower Manhattan. In addition the explosion caused smoke to rise up to the 93rd floor of both towers, and cut off the towers' four stairwells and emergency lighting system. On March 4, 1993 authorities announced the capture of one of the suspected bombing conspirators, a Palestinian named Mohammad Salameh. The capture of Salameh and Abdul Rahman Yasin led authorities to Ramzi Yousef's apartment, where they found bomb-making materials. In May 1994 Mohammad Salameh, Nidal Ayyad, Mahmud Abouhalima and Ahmad Ajaj were each convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for the World Trade Center bombing.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,World Trade Center,Parking garage in World Trade Center building in New York,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Liberation Army Fifth Battalion,,,,,,"According to Ramzi Yousef, the attack was a response to American aid to Israel and involvement in the Middle East.",0,,,0,7,6,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yasin designed the 1310 lb (600 kg) bomb, which was made of urea pellets, nitroglycerin, sulfuric acid, aluminum azide, magnesium azide, and bottled hydrogen, and sodium cyanide, for this attack. The van that Yousef used had four 20 ft (6 m) long fuses, all covered in surgical tubing. Yasin calculated that the fuse would trigger the bomb in twelve minutes after he had used a cigarette lighter to light the fuse.",6,6,0,1000,,,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,The explosion caused major damage to buildings in the area and the roof collapsed in the railway station under the buildings.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Fifteen minutes prior to the attack a group claiming to represent Croatian militants telephoned a warning to the police however a group calling itself the Serbian Liberation Front also claimed responsibility for the blast. Despite these claims, authorities discovered that Ramzi Yousef, assisted by Iraqi bomb maker Abdul Rahman Yasin, was behind this attack. Yasin designed the 1310 lb (600 kg) bomb, which was made of urea pellets, nitroglycerin, sulfuric acid, aluminum azide, magnesium azide, and bottled hydrogen, and sodium cyanide, for this attack. The van that Yousef used had four 20 ft (6 m) long fuses, all covered in surgical tubing. Yasin calculated that the fuse would trigger the bomb in twelve minutes after he had used a cigarette lighter to light the fuse.","Tom Hays, “Huge Blast Shakes World Trade Center, Killing 5; Car Bomb Suspected,” The Associated Press, February 27, 1993.","“Key Figures in Bombing Investigation,” The Associated Press, March 24, 1993.","“Report: Computer evidence links suspect to bombing letter,” United Press International, March 30, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199302260002,1993,2,26,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Warrington,,,,0,Chesire (County),"02/26/1993: Three bombs planted at the gasworks in Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom caused a huge explosion as a container holding millions of cubic feet of gas was destroyed. A fourth bomb failed to go off and was recovered intact. The terrorists broke into the British Gas distribution plant in Warrington simply by cutting a hole in the perimeter fence. A young policeman was shot and injured and a teenage motorist hijacked at gunpoint.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,21,Utilities,,,Warrington Gas Complex,Warrington Gas Complex (natural gas utility),216,Great Britain,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Motorist and his car,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,4,2,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,5,Firearms,3,Handgun,,,,,,,,,"Four bombs were planted, but only three detonated.",0,0,0,2,0,1,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,One bomb destroyed a 120ft holder and ignited 2million cubic feet of natural gas. A second structure was damaged by a bomb placed at its base and an adjacent holder was badly scorched as the flames engulfed the network of pipes.,1,1,0,-99,,,,0,,,,,,5,Successful Rescue,1,"In addition to the bombing, a teenage motorist in a Ford Escort was flagged down by three of the perpetrators in the village of Lymm. The driver was bundled into the trunk at gunpoint. The attackers, who were being chased by the police, took the hijacked car and crashed near the Manchester-Cheshire border. The young driver was freed from the trunk uninjured.","Peter Beal, “Disaster Averted in Callous Attack,” Press Association, February 26, 1993.","John Woodcock, “A fireball 'like an atomic bomb'; Families flee the blast that turned night into day,” Daily Mail (London), February 27, 1993.","“Shot policeman raises alarm IRA gunman hunted after gaswork blast,” The Herald, February 27, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199302260003,1993,2,26,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,0,,"02/26/1993: A bomb exploded at the Wadi el-Nil coffee shop in al-Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt, killing 2 Egyptians, 2 foreigners and injuring 15 (2 Americans, a Canadian, 3 Somalis and a Frenchman, in addition to eight Egyptians). Officials suspected Al-Jama an al-Islamiyya (Islamic Group) was behind the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,18,Tourists,,,Wadi el-Nil coffee shop,Wadi el-Nil coffee shop,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,0,0,15,2,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The coffee shop was destroyed and nearby stores were damaged.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Officials reported that many of the coffee shop's customers are typically foreigners. Americans, Germans and Swedes were among the wounded.","“2 Killed and 16 Hurt in Blast At Central Cairo Coffee Shop, ” The New York Times, February 27, 1993.","“Moslem Extremists Claimed Responsibility for Bombing Downtown Cairo Coffee Shop,” Xinhua General News Service, February 27, 1993.","“Bombs rock Cairo coffee shop, London shopping area; Muslim militants claim they didn't do it,” The Houston Chronicle, February 28, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199302260004,1993,2,26,,0,,50,Croatia,9,Eastern Europe,Zagreb (City District),Zagreb,,,,0,,02/26/1993: Police dismantled an explosive device found near the U.S. Embassy. Reports did not indicate whether a group or individual was responsible for the bomb.,0,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,U.S. Department of State,U.S. Embassy in Zagreb,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Suitcase bomb with magnets attached,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The magnets attached to the bomb led authorities to believe the device might have simply fallen off a car near the Embassy.,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.","""Blast at US Belgrade Embassy,"" Press International, March 4, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199302270001,1993,2,27,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,Camden (London Borough),"02/27/1993: A bomb exploded in a trash can on the Camden High Street, near crowded markets, in north London, United Kingdom, injuring more then 12 people. Police received two coded telephone warnings 28 minutes before the blast; the first warning said that a bomb had been planted somewhere on Oxford Street, in the heart of central London's shopping district and the second call said a device had been placed outside a chicken and burger restaurant in Camden, two miles north of Oxford Street.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,London Shopping District,Camden High Street in London's Shopping District,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,12,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Windows were shattered and cars were damaged.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Bomb blast in north London injures 12,” United Press International, February 27, 1993.","Ten Injured in Explosion in London,” Xinhua General News Service, February 27, 1993.","William Tuohy, “Bomb Explodes on Busy London Shopping Street; 18 Injured,” Los Angeles Times, February 28, 1993",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199302280001,1993,2,28,,0,,160,Philippines,5,Southeast Asia,Zamboanga Sibugay (Province),Zamboanga City,,,,0,,"02/28/1993: Two bombs exploded at the Zamboanga International Airport injuring 30 people and causing extensive damage, including the collapse of the roof in the main terminal. One bomb was a 2-kilogram bomb packed with explosives, a grenade and nails. The Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) later claimed responsibility for the attack.",1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,Zamboanga International Airport,Zamboanga International Airport,160,Philippines,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One bomb was a 2-kilogram bomb packed with explosives, a grenade and nails.",0,0,0,30,,,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199303000001,1993,3,0,March 1993,1,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Dungannon,,,,0,Ulster (Province),03/00/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) attempted to assassinate a former member of the security forces. The assailants took the occupants of a neighboring home hostage overnight. The nine year old boy of the former member of the security forces was slightly injured in the attack. No casualties resulted from the incident.,1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,1,Assassination,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Former member of the Security Forces,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,-9,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,6,Other Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,1,-99,0,-99,,,,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,-99,One injury and no casualties resulted from the incident.,"“Car Bomb Tears the Heart Out of A Town,” Daily Mail (London), March 8, 1993.","“Four policemen injured in IRA car bomb blast,” The Herald, March 8, 1993.","Martin Cowley, “Four injured in explosion,” The Irish Times, March 8, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199303010001,1993,3,1,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Tel Aviv (District),Tel Aviv,,,,0,,"03/01/1993: A Palestinian youth stabbed at least 9 Israelis in southern Tel Aviv, including a Russian immigrant, killing at least 2 people. The Palestinian youth was also wounded in the attack. Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) claimed responsibility for the attack.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Natan Azarya,97,Israel,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Russian Civilian,167,Russia,,,,,,,,,Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ),Palestinian Islamic Jihad,,,,,The Palestinian youth was angered at his inability to obtain work.,1,,,0,,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,7,0,1,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The 19 year old Palestinian youth, Zyad Salim Silmi, reportedly stabbed at least 9 people. The incident resulted in at least 2 deaths and 7 injuries. Discrepancies were reported between multiple sources on the exact number of wounded victims. Natan Azarya and Gregory Abramov died as a result of the attack. The attack may have occurred as a result of Silmi's frustration at being unable to obtain work. However, Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack. It is unclear whether or not Silmi executed the attack on behalf of the militant group.","“Two Die When Teen Runs Amok with Knife,” Reuters-AP-CP, March 2, 1993.","Clyde Haberman, “Arab Kills 2 Israelis in Stabbing Spree in Tele Aviv,” The New York Times, March 2, 1993.","“Israel: Gaza Strip closed after Israeli deaths; PLO condemns closure,” The British Broadcasting Corporation, March 3, 1993.",CETIS,1,1,1,1,
199303010002,1993,3,1,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,South (Governorate),Talousa,,,,1,"Near Talousa village, southwest of Marjayoun in the central sector of the security zone.","03/01/1993: Hizballah guerrillas fired rockets at an Israeli military vehicle and at the South Lebanon Army (SLA) near Talousa village in the central sector of the security zone, injuring one soldier.",1,1,0,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,Israeli Defense Forces in the security zone of Lebanon,97,Israel,4,Military,,,South Lebanon Army (SLA),South Lebanon Army (SLA),110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,A military vehicle was damaged.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hizballah issued a statement claiming responsibility for the attack. One injury and no casualties resulted from the attack. The Israeli Air Force conducted a helicopter raid and exchanged rocket fire with Hizballah when Hizballah fired Katyusha rockets into Galilee.,"David Rudge and Asher Wallfish, “Soldier hurt in Hizbullah missile attack,” The Jerusalem Post, March 2, 1993.","“Israel, NL Bgt,” The Canadian Press, March 1, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199303010003,1993,3,1,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Bessbrook,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"03/01/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) conducted two mortar attacks against a British security base in Bessbrook, county Armagh. 11 injuries resulted from the attack and no casualties occurred.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,British Security Base,British Security Base in Northern Ireland,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,Two mortars were fired and exploded outside the station complex.,0,0,0,11,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,At least 90 homes were damaged in the attack and only slight damage was inflicted upon the base.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The British security base includes the busiest military heliport in Europe, with over 50 helicopter flights a day. At least 90 homes were damaged in the attack, including a Catholic church and community center. 11 injuries and no casualties resulted from the incident.","Ric Clark, “Eleven injured, 100 homes damaged in mortar attack on police station,” United Press International, March 2, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199303010004,1993,3,1,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"03/01/1993: A car bomb, containing 450 pounds of explosives, blew up outside an air-force recruiting station. The blast killed two and injured 54. The bomb cracked a 12-foot-high wall around the compound and broke several windows. Police said the Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso) was responsible for the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Peruvian Air force,Air force Recruiting Station,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,A car bomb containing 450 pounds of explosives.,2,,,24,,,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The bomb cracked a 12-foot-high wall around the compound and broke several windows.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199303020002,1993,3,2,,0,,183,South Africa,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,KwaZulu-Natal (Province),Pietermaritzburg,,,,0,,03/02/1993: Gunmen firing automatic rifles ambushed a school van in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. The African National Congress is suspected of conducting the attack. 7 people were wounded in the attack and there were 6 casualties.,1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Children of supporters of the Inkatha Freedom Party,183,South Africa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,African National Congress (South Africa),,,,,,"The attack may have been politically motivated, as a result of rivalry between the African National Congress and the Inkatha Freedom Party.",1,,,0,,3,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,6,0,0,7,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Political rivalries between the African National Congress and the Inkatha Freedom Party was the suspected cause of the violence. The Human Rights Commission has designated most of the 1,400 politically motivated deaths as due to political rivalry between the two parties. 7 people were wounded and 6 casualties occurred as a result of the attack. This attack was part of a multiple incident, in which a minibus was attacked just 6 miles from where the school van was attacked. 3 people were wounded and there were 10 casualties.","Rob Golden, “Attacks Threaten to Derail South African Negotiations,” CNN, March 6, 1993.","“Police say killing of 10 may be revenge attack,” United Press International, March 6, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199303030001,1993,3,3,,0,,185,Spain,8,Western Europe,Madrid (Province),Madrid,,,,0,,03/03/1993: The 1 October Anti-Fascists Resistance Group (GRAPO) bombed the building complex that housed the labor ministry and the various committees of Madrid’s regional assembly. No casualties resulted from the incident.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Spanish Labor Ministry,Spanish Labor Ministry Office in Madrid,185,Spain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,First of October Antifascist Resistance Group (GRAPO),,,,,,The attack served as a protest against the government's labor and economic policies.,0,,,0,,0,1,3,Call (pre-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This incident was part of a multiple attack in which GRAPO also bombed both the Spanish employer's association and the Integral Steel Corporation. GRAPO notified authorities from three separate locations about the bombs, in order to allow the police time to evacuate civilians from the buildings. No casualties resulted from the attack. However, the attack on the Spanish employers association caused one minor injury, in which an individual suffered from nervous shock. Please see event ID # 199303030002 and # 199303030003 for more information.","“Left-wing group claims three blasts in Madrid,” France Agence Presse, March 3, 1993.","“Three bomb blasts rock Madrid,” The Independent (London), March 4, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199303030002,1993,3,3,,0,,185,Spain,8,Western Europe,Madrid (Province),Madrid,,,,0,,"03/03/1993: The 1 October Anti-Fascists Resistance Group (GRAPO) bombed the head quarters of the Spanish employers association. One minor injury resulted from the attack, in which an individual suffered from nervous shock.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Spanish Employers Association,Spanish Employers Association office in Madrid,185,Spain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,First of October Antifascist Resistance Group (GRAPO),,,,,,The attack on the Spanish Employers Association was a result of the organization's support for the creation of legislation that would make it easier for employers to fire workers.,0,,,0,,0,1,3,Call (pre-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This incident was part of a multiple attack in which GRAPO also bombed both the Integral Steel Corporation and the building complex that housed Spain's labor ministry. GRAPO notified authorities from three separate locations about the bombs, in order to allow the police time to evacuate civilians from the buildings. No casualties resulted from the attack. However, the attack on the Spanish employers association caused one minor injury, in which an individual suffered from nervous shock. Please see event ID # 199303030001 and ID # 199303030003 for more information.","“Left-wing group claims three blasts in Madrid,” France Agence Presse, March 3, 1993.","“Three bomb blasts rock Madrid,” The Independent (London), March 4, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199303030003,1993,3,3,,0,,185,Spain,8,Western Europe,Madrid (Province),Madrid,,,,0,,03/03/1993: The 1 October Anti-Fascists Resistance Group (GRAPO) bombed the Integral Steel Corporation in Madrid.,1,1,0,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Integral Steel Corporation,Integral Steel Corporation in Madrid,185,Spain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,First of October Antifascist Resistance Group (GRAPO),,,,,,"The Integral Steel Corporation had become a symbol of economic despair, as the steel industry fell into economic ruin. A new plan to limit production outlet was adopted the week before the attack and may have prompted the attack.",0,,,0,,0,1,3,Call (pre-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This incident was part of a multiple attack in which GRAPO also bombed both the building complex that housed Spain's labor ministry and the Spanish employer's association. GRAPO notified authorities from three separate locations about the bombs, in order to allow the police time to evacuate civilians from the buildings. No casualties resulted from the attack. However, the attack on the Spanish employers association caused one minor injury, in which an individual suffered from nervous shock. Please see event ID # 199303030001 and # 199303030002 for more information.","“Left-wing group claims three blasts in Madrid,” France Agence Presse, March 3, 1993.","“Three bomb blasts rock Madrid,” The Independent (London), March 4, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199303050001,1993,3,5,,0,,183,South Africa,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,KwaZulu-Natal (Province),Pietermaritzburg,,,,1,"The incident began as a mini bus was descending a hill in the Table Mountain area of KwaZulu-Natal Province near Pietermaritzburg, about 300 miles south of Johannesburg.",03/05/1993: 10 supporters of the African National Congress were gunned down in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province. Inkatha Freedom Party was suspected in the killings. 3 injuries and 10 casualties resulted from the attack.,1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Supporters of the African National Congress,Supporters of the African National Congress,183,South Africa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,"The attack may have been a revenge killing for the earlier murder of six children on Tuesday, that the Inkatha Freedom Party had accused the African National Congress of committing.",0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,10,0,0,3,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This attack may have been a revenge attack for an earlier incident on March 2, in which 6 children were killed. 3 injuries and 10 casualties resulted from the attack. Political rivalry between the African National Congress and Inkatha Freedom Party was suspected of being the cause of the violence.","Rob Golden, “Attacks Threaten to Derail South African Negotiations,” CNN, March 6, 1993.","“Police say killing of 10 may be revenge attack,” United Press International, March 6, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303050002,1993,3,5,,0,,101,Japan,4,East Asia,Tokyo (Prefecture),Tokyo,,,,0,,"03/05/1993: A self-detonated device created a fire at the Tokyo home of a former senior official at Narita airport. Naoshi Machida, chairman of Japan Freight Railway Co., and his wife extinguished the fire. No casualties or injuries resulted from the incident. Authorities suspected that the attack was inflicted by terrorists opposed to the Narita airport.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Narita Airport,Naoshi Machida,101,Japan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The fire damaged the front door of the house.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Investigators found cables, batteries, and traces of gasoline at the scene of the fire. The attack may have been executed by terrorists opposed to the Narita airport. Naoshi Machida was the former vice president of the New Tokyo International Airport Authority, the operator of Narita airport. No causalities or injuries resulted from the attack.","“Fire at home of ex-Narita official blamed on terrorists,” Japan Economic Newswire, March 5, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303060001,1993,3,6,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),03/06/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) attempted to assassinate two senior Loyalists in the Shankill district of Belfast. The attack resulted in one injury and no casualties.,1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Ulster Volunteer Force,Ulster Volunteer Force members (2),233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,4,0,-9,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The Irish Republican Army (IRA) attempted to assassinate two senior Loyalists. ""Loyalist"" is a reference to members of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF). One injury occurred and no casualties resulted from the attack. It was the second time that both men have survived attempts on their lives.","“Car Bomb Tears the Heart Out of A Town,” Daily Mail (London), March 8, 1993.","“Four policemen injured in IRA car bomb blast,” The Herald, March 8, 1993.","Martin Cowley, “Four injured in explosion,” The Irish Times, March 8, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199303070001,1993,3,7,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Hamburg (State),Hamburg,,,,0,,03/07/1993: A group of 10 to 15 unidentified individuals firebombed the Turkish Consulate during the evening. There were no injuries and the building sustained minor damage.,0,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Turkish Consulate in Hamburg,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,10,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199303080001,1993,3,8,,1,3/21/1993,49,Costa Rica,2,Central America & Caribbean,San Jose (Province),San Jose,,,,0,,"03/08/1993: The Yolaina Command took 24 hostages at the Nicaraguan embassy in Costa Rica. The assailants demanded 6 million dollars and a variety of changes to the Nicaraguan government. The gunmen received $250,000 to end the 13 day siege on March 21. No injuries or casualties resulted from the incident.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,5,Hostage Taking (Barricade Incident),,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Nicaraguan Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Nicaraguan Embassy in Costa Rica,145,Nicaragua,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Yolaina Command,,,,,,The Yolaina Command reportedly took the embassy to protest President Chamorro's policy of letting leftist Sandinistas keep control of the police and army after she defeated the Sandinistas in the 1990 elections.,0,,,0,5,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The assailants had various weapons, including guns and explosives. The attackers also had containers of gasoline.",0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,24,0,,13,,,1,6000000,0,250000,0,"The Yolaina Command requested that negotiations be conducted through Nicaraguan Cardinal Miguel Obando y Bravo. The group demanded 5 million dollars for the Nicaraguan Catholic church, in order to set up social programs for war victims and 1 million dollars for themselves. The assailants also demanded the resignations of Nicaraguan armed forces chief Gen. Humberto Ortega and Chief of Staff Antonio Lacayo.",2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,24,"The leader of the Yolaina Command, Jose Urbina Lara, was granted political asylum in the Dominican Republic. Guillermo Oporta, another gunmen may have also been granted political asylum in the Dominican Republic. At least 3 gunmen were released in an undisclosed location in the Nicaraguan mountains. The gunmen initially took 24 hostages, but later released 14, and finally released the remaining 10 hostages on Sunday, March 21st. No injuries or casualties resulted from the incident. The rebel Contras and the Sandinistas fought each other in Nicaragua's recent war that ended in 1990. President Chamorro's inclusion of Sandinistas in high government positions had brought fierce criticism and caused some former Contras to take up arms again in protest.","Carlos Sandi, “Gunmen Leave Embassy, Costa Rica,” The Associated Press, March 21, 1993.","“Embassy siege ends in Costa Rica,” Chicago Tribune, March 22, 1993.","William Cespedes, “Nicaraguan gunmen free two hostages,” United Press International, March 11, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199303080002,1993,3,8,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Keady,,,,0,Ulster (Province),03/08/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) conducted a mortar attack on a security base in Northern Ireland that resulted in three injuries and one death.,1,1,0,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Joint police-military base,British troops at the Joint police-military base in Keady,216,Great Britain,3,Police,,,Royal Ulster Constabulary,Royal Ulster Constabulary police force at the Joint police-military base in Keady,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,"A type of mortar bombs called Mark-15 ""barrack busters"" were used in the attack. The Mark-15 mortar can carry 500lb of explosives up to 150 yards at a height of 60ft.",1,0,0,4,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,"Dozens of buildings around the station were damaged, but the base itself sustained only minor damage.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Nigel McCollum was the fourth employee of the building firm, Henry Brothers, to be killed in an IRA attack. Henry Brothers has refused the IRA's warning to abstain from working with security forces. The attack was the third of its kind on security forces in the last 24 hours. Four injuries and one casualty resulted from the attack.","Ric Clark, “Mortar bomb attack in Northern Ireland,” United Press International, March 8, 1993.","Alan Murray, “IRA Mortar Kills Military Base Worker,” The Guardian (London), March 9, 1993.","“Worker killed in bomb attack on RUC station,” The Herald, March 9, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199303090001,1993,3,9,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,Beirut (Governorate),Beirut,,,,0,,"03/09/1993: A bomb was thrown from a car at the Kuwaiti Embassy, causing slight damage to the courtyard. No one was hurt from the attack. The bomb consisted of dynamite. Two groups with different motives claimed responsibility for the attack. The Harakat al-Intilaqah al-Thawriyah (Revolutionary Outburst Movement) said it carried out the attack as a warning to Arab traitors in Kuwait. Harakat al-Madd al-Thawri al-‘Arabi (Arab Revolutionary Resurgence Movement) claimed responsibility for the attack as a warning to “Arab traitor regimes” that carry out killings, arrests and expulsions of Palestinian Arab people in Kuwait.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Kuwaiti Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Kuwaiti Embassy in Beirut,106,Kuwait,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Revolutionary Outburst Movement,,Arab Revolutionary Resurgence Movement,,,,"Two groups with different motives claimed responsibility for the attack. The Harakat al-Intilaqah al-Thawriyah (Revolutionary Outburst Movement) said it carried out the attack as a warning to Arab traitors in Kuwait. Harakat al-Madd al-Thawri al-‘Arabi (Arab Revolutionary Resurgence Movement) claimed responsibility for the attack as a warning to “Arab traitor regimes” that carry out killings, arrests and expulsions of Palestinian Arab people in Kuwait.",0,0,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,1,10,Unknown,,,,1,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199303100001,1993,3,10,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Florida,Pensacola,,,,0,,03/10/1993: An abortion doctor was killed in the United States for the first time during an anti-abortion protest by Rescue America. One casualty occurred and no injuries resulted from the attack.,1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,5,Abortion Related,,,Abortion clinic,Dr. David Gunn,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,1,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,6,Other Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,.38-caliber revolver,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Dr. David Gunn was the first abortion doctor to be killed. Anti-abortion activist, Michael Frederick Griffin, was responsible for the murder and was believed to have acted alone. Mr. Griffin was protesting with the anti-abortion group Rescue America. One casualty resulted from the incident.","Garry Mitchell, “Clinic Across Country React to Slaying of Abortion Doctor,” The Associated Press, March 12, 1993.","Anthony Lewis, “Abroad at Home; Right to Life,” The New York Times, March 12, 1993.","Mike Williams, “Doctor slain at abortion clinic in Fla. Pensacola demonstrator is charged with murder,” The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, March 11, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303100002,1993,3,10,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,North (District),Nazareth,,,,0,,03/10/1993: An Israeli Defense Force Reservist was seriously injured in a stabbing by Arab men.,1,1,0,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,David Libeskend,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Over the month, Palestinians had stabbed to death two Israelis in Tel Aviv and another in the Gaza Strip. The Fatah Hawks had claimed responsibility in some instances, although no claim was made in this particular attack. One injury and no casualties resulted from the incident.","David Rudge, “Five Israeli Arabs held in soldier stabbing inquiry,” The Jerusalem Post, March 12, 1993.","“Israeli Soldier joins stabbing toll,” Reuters, March 11, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303100003,1993,3,10,,0,,228,Yemen,10,Middle East & North Africa,Sanna (Governorate),Sanaa,,,,0,,03/10/1993: A bomb exploded outside of the British Embassy. There were no injuries reported.,0,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,British Foreign Office,British Embassy in Sanaa,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199303100004,1993,3,10,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Siem Reap (Province),Moat Peam,,,,0,,"03/10/1993: Twenty to thirty suspected Khmer Rouge gunmen attacked ethnically Vietnamese in the floating village of Moat Peam, Cambodia, killing 33 and injuring 29.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Vietnamese civilians in the floating village of Moat Peam,223,Vietnam,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,20,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,33,0,0,29,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The floating buildings were riddled with bullets.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The Khmer Rouge was the primary suspect in the attacks because of their anti-Vietnamese actions in the past.,"Som Sattana, “Gunmen massacre 33 Vietnamese,” United Press International, March 11, 1993.","“33 killed, 29 injured in Cambodian assault,” Japan Economic Newswire, March 11, 1993.","Sheila McNulty, “Khmer Rouge Cited in Ethnic Vietnamese Massacre,” The Associated Press, March 11, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199303110001,1993,3,11,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Sohag (Governorate),Sohag,,,,0,,"03/11/1993: Muslim militants killed a traffic police man and wounded another police man in Sohag, midway between Cairo and Aswan.",1,1,0,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,8,Unarmed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Egyptian Police,Policeman in Sohag,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,The attack may have been in retaliation for a government raid on fundamentalists the day before.,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,7,Fake Weapons,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Police raids on Tuesday night and Wednesday resulted in the death of 14 extremists, a militant's wife and her baby and four police officers. More than 40 people were wounded. The attack on police may have been retaliation for the police raids. One injury and one casualty resulted from the attack on the police.","“Egyptian Officer Dies; Radicals Are Blamed,” The New York Times, March 12, 1993.","Zina Hemady, “Muslim Extremists Strike Back at Police Crackdown in Egypt,” The Associated Press, March 11, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303110002,1993,3,11,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Aswan (Governorate),Aswan,,,,0,,"03/11/193: Muslim militants threw a gasoline bomb at a police patrol in retaliation for police raids on extremists. The attack occurred in Aswan, 615 miles south of Cairo. No injuries or casualties resulted from the incident.",1,1,0,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,3,Police,,,Egyptian Police,Egyptian Police Patrol,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,The attack may have been in retaliation for a government raid on fundamentalists the day before.,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,Gasoline bomb,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Police raids on Tuesday night and Wednesday resulted in the death of 14 extremists, a militant's wife and her baby and four police officers. More than 40 people were wounded. The attack on police may have been retaliation for the police raids. No injuries or casualties resulted from the attack. Another attack on police occurred in Sohag, see event ID 199303110001 for more information.","“Egyptian Officer Dies; Radicals Are Blamed,” The New York Times, March 12, 1993.","Zina Hemady, “Muslim Extremists Strike Back at Police Crackdown in Egypt,” The Associated Press, March 11, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303110005,1993,3,11,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Unknown,Unknown,,,,0,,03/11/1993: Masked gunmen killed three Arabs suspected of collaborating with Israeli authorities.,0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Arabs,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,3,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Three casualties resulted from the attack. The location of the incident was unknown and the assailants weren't identified. There was no claim of responsibility for the attack.,"Ben Lynfield, “Two more Israelis stabbed in wave of violence,” United Press International, March 11, 1993.","“Two Israelis Reported Stabbed; Three Alleged Collaborators Killed,” The Associated Press, March 11, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303110006,1993,3,11,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,Beirut (Governorate),Beirut,,,,0,,03/11/1993: Unidentified perpetrators threw dynamite at the Kuwaiti Embassy in Beirut. No injuries were reported. The Revolutionary Outburst Movement and the Arab Revolutionary Resurgence Movement both claimed responsibility for the attack.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Kuwaiti Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Kuwaiti Embassy in Beirut,106,Kuwait,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Revolutionary Outburst Movement,,Arab Revolutionary Resurgence Movement,,,,"Protesting against the U.S. and Israeli governments as well as the ""treacherous Arab regimes.""",0,0,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,1,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Dynamite,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The Revolutionary Outburst Movement and the Arab Revolutionary Resurgence Movement both claimed responsibility for the attack.,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199303120002,1993,3,12,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"03/12/1993: In a series of attacks on this day, a perpetrator detonated a vehicle bomb at the Air India headquarters in Mumbai; causing no injuries but there was extensive damage. Yaqub Momen; Ismail ""Tiger"" Momen; Ibrahim Abdul Razak Memon; and Dawood Ibrahim (Muslim extremists) were reported perpetrators.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,Air India,Air India headquarters/offices,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,19.8,,,78.125,,,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of sixteen related attacks (cf. 199303120002 - 16; 199303120018). There were a total of 317 fatalities and 1250 injuries for these attacks. There was not enough information provided to attribute these casualties to corresponding incidents, so they have been divided equally across the 16 cases in order to preserve statistical accuracy.","Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303120003,1993,3,12,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"03/12/1993: In a series of attacks on this day, a perpetrator detonated a vehicle bomb at the Bank of India in Mumbai, causing no injuries but extensive damage. Yaqub Momen, Ismail ""Tiger"" Momen, Ibrahim Abdul Razak Memon, and Dawood Ibrahim (Muslim extremists) were reported perpetrators.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Bank of India,Bank of India in Mumbai,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,19.8,,,78.125,,,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of sixteen related attacks (cf. 199303120002 - 16; 199303120018). There were a total of 317 fatalities and 1250 injuries for these attacks. There was not enough information provided to attribute these casualties to corresponding incidents, so they have been divided equally across the 16 cases in order to preserve statistical accuracy.","Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303120004,1993,3,12,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"03/12/1993: In a series of attacks on this day, a perpetrator detonated a vehicle bomb at Bombay University, causing no injuries but extensive damage. Yaqub Momen, Ismail ""Tiger"" Momen, Ibrahim Abdul Razak Memon, and Dawood Ibrahim (Muslim extremists) were reported perpetrators.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,8,Educational Institution,,,Bombay University,Bombay University,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,19.8,,,78.125,,,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of sixteen related attacks (cf. 199303120002 - 16; 199303120018). There were a total of 317 fatalities and 1250 injuries for these attacks. There was not enough information provided to attribute these casualties to corresponding incidents, so they have been divided equally across the 16 cases in order to preserve statistical accuracy.","Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303120005,1993,3,12,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"03/12/1993: In a series of attacks on this day, a perpetrator detonated a vehicle bomb at the main bus station in Mumbai, causing no injuries but extensive damage. Yaqub Momen, Ismail ""Tiger"" Momen, Ibrahim Abdul Razak Memon, and Dawood Ibrahim (Muslim extremists) were reported perpetrators.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,19,Transportation,,,City of Mumbai,Main bus station in Mumbai,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,19.8,,,78.125,,,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of sixteen related attacks (cf. 199303120002 - 16; 199303120018). There were a total of 317 fatalities and 1250 injuries for these attacks. There was not enough information provided to attribute these casualties to corresponding incidents, so they have been divided equally across the 16 cases in order to preserve statistical accuracy.","Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303120006,1993,3,12,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"03/12/1993: In a series of attacks on this day, a perpetrator detonated a vehicle bomb at the Nair Hospital in Mumbai, causing no injuries but extensive damage. Yaqub Momen, Ismail ""Tiger"" Momen, Ibrahim Abdul Razak Memon, and Dawood Ibrahim (Muslim extremists) were reported perpetrators.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,13,Other,,,Nair Hospital,Nair Hospital,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,19.8,,,78.125,,,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of sixteen related attacks (cf. 199303120002 - 16; 199303120018). There were a total of 317 fatalities and 1250 injuries for these attacks. There was not enough information provided to attribute these casualties to corresponding incidents, so they have been divided equally across the 16 cases in order to preserve statistical accuracy.","Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303120007,1993,3,12,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"03/12/1993: In a series of attacks on this day, a perpetrator detonated a vehicle bomb at the J.J. Hospital in Mumbai, causing no injuries but extensive damage. Yaqub Momen, Ismail ""Tiger"" Momen, Ibrahim Abdul Razak Memon, and Dawood Ibrahim (Muslim extremists) were reported perpetrators.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,13,Other,,,J.J. Hospital,J.J. Hospital,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,19.8,,,78.125,,,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of sixteen related attacks (cf. 199303120002 - 16; 199303120018). There were a total of 317 fatalities and 1250 injuries for these attacks. There was not enough information provided to attribute these casualties to corresponding incidents, so they have been divided equally across the 16 cases in order to preserve statistical accuracy.","Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303120008,1993,3,12,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"03/12/1993: In a series of attacks on this day, a perpetrator detonated a bomb at the Victoria railroad terminal near Mumbai, causing no injuries but extensive damage. Yaqub Momen, Ismail ""Tiger"" Momen, Ibrahim Abdul Razak Memon, and Dawood Ibrahim (Muslim extremists) were reported perpetrators.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Victoria Railroad Terminal,Victoria Railroad Terminal,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,19.8,,,78.125,,,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of sixteen related attacks (cf. 199303120002 - 16; 199303120018). There were a total of 317 fatalities and 1250 injuries for these attacks. There was not enough information provided to attribute these casualties to corresponding incidents, so they have been divided equally across the 16 cases in order to preserve statistical accuracy.","Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303120009,1993,3,12,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"03/12/1993: In a series of attacks on this day, a perpetrator detonated suitcase bombs at the Hotel Sea Rock, causing extensive damage. Yaqub Momen, Ismail ""Tiger"" Momen, Ibrahim Abdul Razak Memon, and Dawood Ibrahim (Muslim extremists) were the reported perpetrators. The attacks killed 317 people and 1,250 were injured.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Hotel Sea Rock,Hotel Sea Rock,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,19.8,,,78.125,,,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of sixteen related attacks (cf. 199303120002 - 16; 199303120018). There were a total of 317 fatalities and 1250 injuries for these attacks. There was not enough information provided to attribute these casualties to corresponding incidents, so they have been divided equally across the 16 cases in order to preserve statistical accuracy.","“200 Die, 800 Hurt In Wave Of Terror Bombs,” The Evening Standard (London), March 12, 1993.","Yogi Aggarwal and Shiv Taneja, “Concerted bombings kill 200 in India's financial district,” Business Times (Singapore), March 13, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303120010,1993,3,12,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"03/12/1993: In a series of attacks on this day, a perpetrator detonated suitcase bombs at the Hotel Juhu Centaur, causing extensive damage. Yaqub Momen, Ismail ""Tiger"" Momen, Ibrahim Abdul Razak Memon, and Dawood Ibrahim (Muslim extremists) were the reported perpetrators. The attacks killed 317 people and 1,250 were injured.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Hotel Juhu Centaur,Hotel Juhu Centaur,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,19.8,,,78.125,,,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of sixteen related attacks (cf. 199303120002 - 16; 199303120018). There were a total of 317 fatalities and 1250 injuries for these attacks. There was not enough information provided to attribute these casualties to corresponding incidents, so they have been divided equally across the 16 cases in order to preserve statistical accuracy.","“200 Die, 800 Hurt In Wave Of Terror Bombs,” The Evening Standard (London), March 12, 1993.","Yogi Aggarwal and Shiv Taneja, “Concerted bombings kill 200 in India's financial district,” Business Times (Singapore), March 13, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303120011,1993,3,12,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"03/12/1993: In a series of attacks on this day, a perpetrator detonated suitcase bombs at the Hotel Airport Centaur, causing extensive damage. Yaqub Momen, Ismail ""Tiger"" Momen, Ibrahim Abdul Razak Memon, and Dawood Ibrahim (Muslim extremists) were the reported perpetrators. The attacks killed 317 people and 1,250 were injured.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Hotel Airport Centaur,Hotel Airport Centaur,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,19.8,,,78.125,,,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of sixteen related attacks (cf. 199303120002 - 16; 199303120018). There were a total of 317 fatalities and 1250 injuries for these attacks. There was not enough information provided to attribute these casualties to corresponding incidents, so they have been divided equally across the 16 cases in order to preserve statistical accuracy.","“200 Die, 800 Hurt In Wave Of Terror Bombs,” The Evening Standard (London), March 12, 1993.","Yogi Aggarwal and Shiv Taneja, “Concerted bombings kill 200 in India's financial district,” Business Times (Singapore), March 13, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303120012,1993,3,12,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"03/12/1993: In a series of attacks on this day, a perpetrator detonated bombs at the Zaveri Bazar, causing extensive damage. Yaqub Momen, Ismail ""Tiger"" Momen, Ibrahim Abdul Razak Memon, and Dawood Ibrahim (Muslim extremists) were the reported perpetrators. The attacks killed 317 people and 1,250 were injured.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Zaveri Bazar,Zaveri Bazar,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,19.8,,,78.125,,,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of sixteen related attacks (cf. 199303120002 - 16; 199303120018). There were a total of 317 fatalities and 1250 injuries for these attacks. There was not enough information provided to attribute these casualties to corresponding incidents, so they have been divided equally across the 16 cases in order to preserve statistical accuracy.","“200 Die, 800 Hurt In Wave Of Terror Bombs,” The Evening Standard (London), March 12, 1993.","Yogi Aggarwal and Shiv Taneja, “Concerted bombings kill 200 in India's financial district,” Business Times (Singapore), March 13, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303120013,1993,3,12,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"03/12/1993: In a series of attacks on this day, a perpetrator detonated bombs at the Century Bazar, causing extensive damage. Yaqub Momen, Ismail ""Tiger"" Momen, Ibrahim Abdul Razak Memon, and Dawood Ibrahim (Muslim extremists) were the reported perpetrators. The attacks killed 317 people and 1,250 were injured.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Century Bazar,Century Bazar,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,19.8,,,78.125,,,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of sixteen related attacks (cf. 199303120002 - 16; 199303120018). There were a total of 317 fatalities and 1250 injuries for these attacks. There was not enough information provided to attribute these casualties to corresponding incidents, so they have been divided equally across the 16 cases in order to preserve statistical accuracy.","“200 Die, 800 Hurt In Wave Of Terror Bombs,” The Evening Standard (London), March 12, 1993.","Yogi Aggarwal and Shiv Taneja, “Concerted bombings kill 200 in India's financial district,” Business Times (Singapore), March 13, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303120014,1993,3,12,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"03/12/1993: In a series of attacks on this day, a perpetrator detonated bombs at the Katha Bazar, causing extensive damage. Yaqub Momen, Ismail ""Tiger"" Momen, Ibrahim Abdul Razak Memon, and Dawood Ibrahim (Muslim extremists) were the reported perpetrators. The attacks killed 317 people and 1,250 were injured.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Katha Bazar,Katha Bazar,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,19.8,,,78.125,,,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of sixteen related attacks (cf. 199303120002 - 16; 199303120018). There were a total of 317 fatalities and 1250 injuries for these attacks. There was not enough information provided to attribute these casualties to corresponding incidents, so they have been divided equally across the 16 cases in order to preserve statistical accuracy.","“200 Die, 800 Hurt In Wave Of Terror Bombs,” The Evening Standard (London), March 12, 1993.","Yogi Aggarwal and Shiv Taneja, “Concerted bombings kill 200 in India's financial district,” Business Times (Singapore), March 13, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303120015,1993,3,12,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"03/12/1993: In a series of attacks on this day, a perpetrator detonated bombs at the Shiv Sena Bhawan, causing extensive damage. Yaqub Momen, Ismail ""Tiger"" Momen, Ibrahim Abdul Razak Memon, and Dawood Ibrahim (Muslim extremists) were the reported perpetrators. The attacks killed 317 people and 1,250 were injured.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Shiv Sena Bhawan,Shiv Sena Bhawan,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,19.8,,,78.125,,,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of sixteen related attacks (cf. 199303120002 - 16; 199303120018). There were a total of 317 fatalities and 1250 injuries for these attacks. There was not enough information provided to attribute these casualties to corresponding incidents, so they have been divided equally across the 16 cases in order to preserve statistical accuracy.","“200 Die, 800 Hurt In Wave Of Terror Bombs,” The Evening Standard (London), March 12, 1993.","Yogi Aggarwal and Shiv Taneja, “Concerted bombings kill 200 in India's financial district,” Business Times (Singapore), March 13, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303120016,1993,3,12,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"03/12/1993: In a series of attacks on this day, a perpetrator detonated bombs at the Plaza Theatre, causing extensive damage. Yaqub Momen, Ismail ""Tiger"" Momen, Ibrahim Abdul Razak Memon, and Dawood Ibrahim (Muslim extremists) were the reported perpetrators. The attacks killed 317 people and 1,250 were injured.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Plaza Theatre,Plaza Theatre,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,19.8,,,78.125,,,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of sixteen related attacks (cf. 199303120002 - 16; 199303120018). There were a total of 317 fatalities and 1250 injuries for these attacks. There was not enough information provided to attribute these casualties to corresponding incidents, so they have been divided equally across the 16 cases in order to preserve statistical accuracy.","“200 Die, 800 Hurt In Wave Of Terror Bombs,” The Evening Standard (London), March 12, 1993.","Yogi Aggarwal and Shiv Taneja, “Concerted bombings kill 200 in India's financial district,” Business Times (Singapore), March 13, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303120017,1993,3,12,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Jerusalem (District),Jerusalem,,,,1,The body of the IDF soldier was discovered 9 miles west of Jerusalem.,03/12/1993: The body of an Israeli Defense Force soldier was discovered along the main highway to Tel Aviv. No claim of responsibility was made.,1,1,0,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,Yehoshua Friedberg,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Yehoshua Friedberg was the sixth Israeli to die this month. There was no claim of responsibility. See event ID 199303120001 for more information on Israelis killed in a string of attacks during March 1993.,"Joel Greenberg, “Israelis to increase road blocks as 3 die in surging violence,” The Houston Chronicle, March 13, 1993.","Michael Parks, “2 More Israelis Die As Violence Swells; Terrorism: Police Official Blames Islamic Fundamentalists, Sees Effort To Undermine Middle East Peace Talks,” Los Angeles Times, March 13, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303120018,1993,3,12,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"03/12/1993: In a series of attacks on this day, a perpetrator detonated a vehicle bomb at Mumbai's stock exchange, causing extensive damage. Yaqub Momen, Ismail ""Tiger"" Momen, Ibrahim Abdul Razak Memon, and Dawood Ibrahim (Muslim extremists) were the reported perpetrators. The attack killed 317 people and 1,250 were injured.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,13,Other,,,Bombay Stock Exchange,Exchange Boards of Bombay Stock Exchange,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,19.8,,,78.125,,,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of sixteen related attacks (cf. 199303120002 - 16; 199303120018). There were a total of 317 fatalities and 1250 injuries for these attacks. There was not enough information provided to attribute these casualties to corresponding incidents, so they have been divided equally across the 16 cases in order to preserve statistical accuracy.","Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303120019,1993,3,12,,0,,106,Kuwait,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Farwaniyah (Province),Farwaniyah,,,,0,,"03/12/1993: At approximately 9:00pm local time, a bomb exploded in the garden facing of the Holiday Inn Hotel in Farwaniyah, Kuwait, followed by a second bomb in the same location a few minutes later. The incident caused no casualties and little damage. The perpetrators of this attack were unknown.",0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Holiday Inn,Holiday Inn hotel,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Two bombs,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Kuwait; Three further explosions; no casualties, little damage reported,” Kuwait News Agency, March 15, 1993.","“Bombs explode in Kuwait,” Moneyclips, March 14, 1993.","“Three explosions reported in Kuwait,” Xinhua, March 13, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199303120020,1993,3,12,,1,3/18/1993,65,Ethiopia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Dire Dawa (Chartered City),Dire Dawa,,,,0,,"03/12/1993: Four hijackers seized a plane on its way to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, resulting in a 6-day standoff that ended when the plane set down to refuel in Dire Dawa. There, security forces stormed the plane and killed two of the hijackers, ending the incident.",0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,4,Hijacking,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,Ethiopian Airlines,Ethiopian Airlines domestic flight,65,Ethiopia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,4,1,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,2,1,0,0,0,,,,,1,24,0,,6,,,0,,,,,,,,24,"The flight was diverted from Addis Ababa to Dire Dawa with the demand that the plane be refueled there. In Dire Dawa, refused to refuel the plane and stormed it, resulting in a successful diffusion of the situation.","“Hijacked Plane Stormed, Two Killed,” The Associated Press, March 18, 1993","“Hijack ends,” Press Association, March 18, 1993.","“Ethiopian security men subdue hijackers,” Xinhua, March 18, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303140001,1993,3,14,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Algiers (Province),Algiers,,,,0,,"03/14/1993: Hafid Senhadri, chief of staff at the Algerian Ministry of Vocational Training was shot and seriously injured by extremists. There was no claim of responsibility for the attack. This was part of a multiple incident, see event ID#'s 199303160001, 199303160002, 199303170002, for more information.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Algerian Ministry of Vocational Training,Hafid Senhadri,6,Algeria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,One injury and no casualties resulted from the attack. See event ID 199303160001 for more information.,"Rachid Khiari, “New Slaying of High-Ranking Official as Terror Wave Continues,” The Associated Press, March 17, 1993.","“Murder in Algiers,” Mideast Mirror, March 16, 1993.","“Algerian terrorism mounts; top government adviser slain,” Chicago Tribune, March 18, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303140002,1993,3,14,,0,,153,Pakistan,6,South Asia,Sindh (Province),Karachi,,,,0,,"03/14/1993: A letter bomb killed Khalid Iqbal, Superintendent of the Karachi Central Jail, along with a prison guard. The bomb was wrapped inside a diary addressed to Iqbal. The perpetrators of this attack were unknown.",0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Superintendent of Karachi Central Prison,Khalid Iqbal,153,Pakistan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,9,Letter Bomb,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Parcel bomb kills jail chief,” United Press International, March 15, 1993.","“Parcel bomb kills jail chief in Pakistan,” Xinhua, March 15, 1993.","“Sunday, AM Cycle,” The Associated Press, March 14, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303150001,1993,3,15,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Unknown,Unknown,,,,0,,03/15/1993: Explosives and firebombs damaged more than two dozen banks and several businesses. At least 8 people were injured and no casualties resulted from the incident.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Banks,Banks,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,8,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,At least two dozen banks and other businesses were damaged.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although no links were made to the group Dev Sol, the bombings came after a recent crack down on that terrorist group. Mostly banks and insurance companies were attacked. At least 8 people were injured and no casualties resulted from the incident.","“Bombs Explode Throughout Turkey,” The Associated Press, March 15, 1993.","“Series of bombings injures 8 in Turkey,” Chicago Tribune, March 16, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303160001,1993,3,16,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Algiers (Province),Algiers,,,,0,,"03/16/1993: Tahar Hamdi, an Algerian Minister for Work and Social Affairs was injured in an assassination attempt. There was no claim of responsibility. This attack was apart of a multiple incident see event ID#'s 199303140001, 199303160002, and 199303170002 for more information.",1,1,1,0,,,1,0,0,1,Assassination,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Algerian Ministry for Work and Social Affairs,Tahar Hamdi,6,Algeria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,One injury and no casualties resulted from the attack. See event ID 199303170002 for more information.,"Rachid Khiari, “New Slaying of High-Ranking Official as Terror Wave Continues,” The Associated Press, March 17, 1993.","“Murder in Algiers,” Mideast Mirror, March 16, 1993.","“Algerian terrorism mounts; top government adviser slain,” Chicago Tribune, March 18, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303160002,1993,3,16,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Algiers (Province),Algiers,,,,0,,"03/16/1993: Djilali Liabes, a former Algerian Education Minister was shot to death by extremists as he left his home. This attack was apart of a multiple incident see event ID#'s 199303140001, 199303160001, and 199303170002 for more information.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Algerian Education Ministry,Djilali Liabes,6,Algeria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,One casualty and no injuries resulted from the attack. See event ID 199303140001 for more information on multiple attacks against Algerian government officials in the month of March.,"Rachid Khiari, “New Slaying of High-Ranking Official as Terror Wave Continues,” The Associated Press, March 17, 1993.","“Murder in Algiers,” Mideast Mirror, March 16, 1993.","“Algerian terrorism mounts; top government adviser slain,” Chicago Tribune, March 18, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303160003,1993,3,16,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,0,,03/16/1993: Al-Jama a al-Islamiyya (Islamic Group) blew up 5 empty tourist buses outside the Egyptian Museum in central Cairo. No injuries or casualties occurred.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,18,Tourists,,,Unknown,Empty Tourist Buses in Cairo,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,5 tourist buses were blown up,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Al-Jama a al-Islamiyya (Islamic Group) claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement faxed to an international news organization that the attack was in revenge for a police assault on a mosque in Aswan a week prior in which nine people were shot dead and more than 40 injured. No injuries or casualties resulted from the attack.,"Paul Eeedle, “Muslim militants claim bus bombing,” The Independent (London), March 17, 1993.","“Bomb Explodes Under Empty Tourist Bus in Busy Cairo Square,” The Associated Press, March 16, 1993.","“Cairo Blast Damages Empty Tourist Buses,” The Chicago Sun-Times, March 17, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199303160004,1993,3,16,,0,,98,Italy,8,Western Europe,Rome (Province),Rome,,,,0,,"03/17/1993: Mohammed Hussein Naqdi, the representative in Italy of the National Council of the Iranian Resistance and a former Iranian ambassador to Rome, was assassinated. There were no claims of responsibility for the attack.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,The National Council of the Iranian Resistance,Mohammed Hussein Naqdi,94,Iran,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Israeli-made Uzi submachine gun was used in the attack.,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Naghdi had been ambassador to Italy until 1982, before joining opponents of the Tehran government. Naghdi's National Council of Resistance of Iran is a collection of groups dominated by the Mujahedeen Khalq, the leading armed group opposing the fundamentalist Islamic government in Tehran. One casualty and no injuries resulted from the attack.","Charles Richards, “Italy points finger at Islamic terrorists in assassination,” The Independent (London), March 19, 1993.","Daniel J. Wakin, “Iranian Opposition Official Fatally Shot,” The Associated Press, March 16, 1993.","William D. Montalbano, “Iran Opposition Figure Killed In Rome; Exiles Blame Tehran,” Los Angeles Times, March 17, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199303160005,1993,3,16,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Unknown,Unknown,,,,0,,03/16/1993: The Turkish Communist Toilers Party bombed the office of the Social Democratic Populist Party. No injuries or casualties resulted from the incident.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Social Democratic Populist Party,Social Democratic Populist Party office,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Turkish Communist Toilers Party,,,,,,"Members of the Turkish Communist Toilers Party claimed that the Social Democrats, junior partners in the governing coalition, had bowed to the will of conservative premier Suleyman Demirel.",0,,,0,3,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,Three bombs exploded causing moderate damage to the office building.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The attack on the political party came after a night of over a dozen bombings on banks and businesses throughout Turkey. The attacks followed a recent police crack down on Dev Sol. No one claimed responsibility for the attacks. There were no injuries or casualties from the attack on the political party office.,"“Bomb Attacks Continue in Turkey,” The Associated Press, March 16, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303160006,1993,3,16,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,West Bengal (State),Calcutta,,,,0,,"03/16/1993: Two building complexes were bombed, killing at least 60 people and injuring at least 100 people. There was no claim of responsibility for the attacks.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Civilians in two Calcutta building complexes,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,60,0,0,100,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The bombing in Calcutta followed a recent attack just four days earlier in Mumbai, in which 13 bombs killed at least 300 people. Hindu-Muslim violence resulted in the deaths of some 2,000 people last December and January. No claim of responsibility was made for the attacks that injured at 100 and killed at least 60 people.","John Rettie, “Two Muslims Held As Calcutta Blast Toll Rises; Indian cities wait in fear of terrorist attacks, Muslims fear reprisals and the army goes on alert,” The Guardian (London), March 18, 1993.","Krishnan Guruswamy, “Police Take Two Muslim Suspects Into Custody After Blast Kills 60,” The Associated Press, March 17, 1993.","“50 Killed, 100 injured In Calcutta Bomb Blast,” Chicago Sun-Times, March 17, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303170001,1993,3,17,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Keady,,,,0,Ulster (Province),03/17/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) bombed two construction workers in a van. No injuries or casualties resulted from the attack.,1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Civilians,Two construction workers,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,A limpet bomb exploded under the van.,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The Irish Republican Army (IRA) did not issue a claim of responsibility for the attack, but authorities believed the IRA carried it out as part of its strategy of targeting construction companies that do work for the security forces. The IRA has previously killed 28 workers and executives of civilian companies that carry out contract work on security bases. No injuries or casualties resulted from the incident.","Deric Henderson, “Building Workers Escaped in Booby Trap Blast,” Press Association, March 17, 1993.","Ric Clark, “St. Patrick's Day marred by violence in Ulster,” United Press International, March 17, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199303170002,1993,3,17,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Algiers (Province),Algiers,,,,0,,"03/17/1993: Laadi Flici - a member of Algeria's stop advisory committee, as well as a prominent doctor and member of the 60-person Consultative Committee - was killed when a man posing as a patient shot him in the head. This attack was apart of a multiple incident see event ID#'s 199303140001, 199303160001, and 199303160002 for more information.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,1,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Consultative Committee,Laadi Flici,6,Algeria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Islamic Salvation Front (FIS),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,1,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The Consultative Committee was appointed by the military-installed government to broaden the public's say on government policy. The military formed the government after launching a coup in January 1992 and canceling legislative elections that the Islamic Salvation Front, a fundamentalist group, was winning. Three other high ranking governmental officials had also been assassinated this week. There was no claim of responsibility, but the Islamic Salvation Front is suspected of being involved in the recent attacks. See event ID 199303160001 for more information.","Rachid Khiari, “New Slaying of High-Ranking Official as Terror Wave Continues,” The Associated Press, March 17, 1993.","“Murder in Algiers,” Mideast Mirror, March 16, 1993.","“Algerian terrorism mounts; top government adviser slain,” Chicago Tribune, March 18, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199303170003,1993,3,17,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Forkhill,,,,1,Ulster (Province). The incident occurred just outside the village of Forkhill.,03/17/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) assassinated a member of the security forces.,1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Royal Ulster Constabulary,Lawrence Dickson,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,-9,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,4,Rifle/Shotgun (non-automatic),,,,,,,,,,,,,"A high-powered long-range rifle was thought to have been used in the attack, possibly an American-made Barrett (Light Fifty) which has a killing range of up to 1,800 meters and which fires half-inch rounds.",1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lawrence Dickenson was the fourth member of Northern Ireland security forces to be murdered by a single shot in the last 7 months. One casualty and no injuries resulted from the attack.,"“IRA’s Crack Sniper Kills Fourth Victim,” Daily Mail (London), March 18, 1993.","Calum Macdonald, “Scottish soldier killed by sniper,” The Herald, March 18, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199303170004,1993,3,17,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,West Bengal (State),Calcutta,,,,0,,"03/17/1993: A bomb exploded in Calcutta’s Muslim district, killing 86 and injuring 125. Two men were arrested in connection with the explosion.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Civilians in Calcutta's Muslim District,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,2,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,86,0,0,25,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Two apartment buildings collapsed,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"There were no links established with the Mumbai attacks earlier in the month, and one source believed it may have been an inadvertent explosion at a bomb-making factory.","Santosh Basak, “Huge Explosion Rocks Calcutta, At Least 60 Dead,” The Associated Press, March 17, 1993.","“Security stepped up throughout India in wake of bombings,” United Press International, March 18, 1993.","Krishnan Guruswamy, “Two Men Arrested in Bombay Blasts; Calcutta Death Toll Reaches 86,” The Associated Press, March 18, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303170005,1993,3,17,,1,5/4/1993,160,Philippines,5,Southeast Asia,Basilan (Province),Basilan Island,,,,0,,"03/17/1993: Spanish priest Bernardo Blanco was abducted at gunpoint by members of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) while driving in a rural area of the island of Basilan in the Philippines. The Group demanded 14 million Philippine pesos (approximately $500,000) in ransom. On May 3, 1993, a Philippine military rescue operation began, which resulted in the death of 41 members of the terrorist group. Blanco escaped on May 4th, stealing away while his captors were asleep.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,15,Religious Figures/Institutions,,,Priest,Father Bernardo Blanco,185,Spain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,-9,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,41,0,41,6,0,6,-9,,,,,1,1,0,,48,,,1,290274,0,0,0,14 million Philippine Pesos [converted to 2009 USD],,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199303190001,1993,3,19,,0,,183,South Africa,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Gauteng (Province),Johannesburg,,,,0,,03/19/1993: The Azanian Liberation Army killed two white people and injured three more during a rush hour attack.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Two civilians,183,South Africa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Azania People's Organization (AZAPO),Azanian National Liberation Army,,,,,The Azanian group advocates for the overthrow of the white minority government in South Africa.,1,,,0,,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,4,Rifle/Shotgun (non-automatic),,,,,,,,,,,,,AK-47 assault rifles were used in the attack.,2,0,0,3,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The Azanian Liberation Army claimed that it carried out several gun and bomb attacks previously on white people that resulted in the death of 5 people last year. The Azanian group is the military wing of the radical Pan Africanist Congress. At least 4 men fired on two vehicles. The attack resulted in three injuries and two casualties. One women in a separate vehicle escaped injury.,"Tom Cohen, “Two Whites Killed, Three Injured, in Apparent Racial Attack,” The Associated Press, March 19, 1993.","“Attack on South African Motorists Kills Two,” Orlando Sentinel, March 20, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199303200001,1993,3,20,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,West Bank (Occupied Territory),Unknown,,,,0,,03/20/1993: Gunmen killed an Israeli Defense Force soldier in an ambush in the West Bank.,1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,Israeli Defense Forces Soldier,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Gunmen Kill Two Israeli Soldiers,” Los Angeles Times, March 21, 1993.","Michael Rotem and Itim, “Terrorists kill soldier in Gaza patrol ambush,” The Jerusalem Post, March 21, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303200002,1993,3,20,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,Gaza Strip (Occupied Territory),Jabaliya,,,,0,,03/20/1993: HAMAS gunmen killed an Israeli soldier in an ambush in the Jabaliya refugee camp in the Gaza strip. One casualty resulted from the attack.,1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,Israeli Defense Forces Soldier,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,3,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,4,Rifle/Shotgun (non-automatic),,,,,,,,,,,,,A Kalashnikov rifle was used in the assault.,1,0,,,0,,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Palestinians had killed 11 Israelis since Israel deported 415 alleged ""Islamic activists"" to Lebanon in December 1992. One casualty resulted from the incident.","“Gunmen Kill Two Israeli Soldiers,” Los Angeles Times, March 21, 1993.","Michael Rotem and Itim, “Terrorists kill soldier in Gaza patrol ambush,” The Jerusalem Post, March 21, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199303220001,1993,3,22,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Warrington,,,,0,North West England (Region),"03/22/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) bombed a town shopping square in Warrington, England, wounding at least 56 people and killing one four year old boy.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Shopping Square in Warrington,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,3,Call (pre-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,56,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"2 bombs were planted outside of a store branch, ""Boots,"" by the Irish Republican Army (IRA). The attack came on the day before Mother's Day. The IRA reported that the attack would occur outside the Boots in Liverpool to police prior to the detonation of the bombs. The IRA strategically positioned the bombs to allow the first bomb to detonate a few seconds before the second bomb, sending people running toward the second bomb. At least 56 people were injured and one casualty resulted from the attack.","Chester Stern, Andrew Chapman, Tanya Reed, “IRA Carnage For Mother’s Day; After the Second Bomb Went Off There Was A Deathly Silence. It Lasted About 15 Seconds – Then People Started Screaming,” Mail on Sunday, March 21, 1993.","William Tuohy, “Bomb Blasts In Northern England City Kill 1, Injure 40; Violence: 4 Year Old Dies As Explosions Hit Crowded Shopping Center In Warrington, Police Blame IRA,” Los Angeles Times, March 21, 1993.","Malcolm Pithers and Ian Mackinnon, “Boy of four dies as IRA bombers attack shoppers,” The Independent (London), March 21, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199303230001,1993,3,23,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,South (Governorate),Aramta,,,,1,Eastern sector of the security zone near Aramata,03/23/1993: Three South Lebanon Army soldiers were slightly injured in a roadside bomb attack in the eastern sector of the security zone.,1,1,0,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,South Lebanon Army,South Lebanon Army Soldiers,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,,3,0,,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hizballah guerrillas may have been responsible for the attack. 3 injuries and no casualties resulted from the incident.,"David Rudge, “Two SLA soldiers hurt in security zone bomb explosion,” The Jerusalem Post, March 24, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199303230002,1993,3,23,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Jerusalem (District),Jerusalem,,,,0,,03/23/1993: Four Israeli students and their headmaster were stabbed at a high school by an Arab man. No casualties resulted from the incident.,1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Israeli high school students and headmaster,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,1,0,,,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,7,0,1,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,There were a string of knife attacks against Israelis in March 2003. See event ID 199303110003 for more information.,"Theodore Levite, “Arab knifeman stabs Israeli pupils at Jerusalem school,” The Evening Standard, March 22, 1993.","Clyde Haberman, “Arab Stabs 6 in Jewish Schoolyard, Stirring Reprisals,” The New York Times, March 23, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303230003,1993,3,23,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Huntingdon,,,,0,Cambridgeshire (County),"03/23/1993: A letter bomb exploded in the offices of Anglian Water in Scotland. The Scottish National Party (SNP) was suspected of conducting the attack, however there was no claim of responsibility. No injuries or casualties resulted from the incident.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,9,Food or Water Supply,,,Anglian Water,Anglian Water office in Scotland,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,The assailants may have been protesting against a recent government move to privatize water.,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,9,Letter Bomb,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"No claims of responsibility were made. The Scottish National Party (SNP) was suspected of being involved in the attack, as it has waged a campaign against the privatization of water. No injuries or casualties resulted from the attack.","“Letter bomb blast,” Daily Mail (London), March 24, 1993.","Louise Jury, “Scottish Protesters Blamed For Letter Bomb At Water Authority,” The Guardian (London), March 24, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199303240001,1993,3,24,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"03/24/1993: A member of Sinn Fein, the political wing of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) was shot dead by the Ulster Freedom Fighters.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Sinn Fein,Peter Gallagher,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Gallagher's death was the 20th due to terrorism in Northern Ireland at this point in 1993.,"“Sinn Fein member shot dead at work in Belfast,” Agence France Presse, March 24, 1993.","Ian Graham, “Murder Victim Was Our Man, Says IRA,” Press Association, March 27, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199303250001,1993,3,25,,0,,101,Japan,4,East Asia,Tokyo (Prefecture),Tokyo,,,,0,,03/25/1993: A car erupted in flames outside of the Akasaka Palace in Tokyo after leftist radicals used it as a base for a rocket attack. The radicals were believed to have been targeting the Palace and possibly the Parliament building. No injuries or casualties occurred.,1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Akasaka Palace,Akasaka Palace in Tokyo,101,Japan,2,Government (General),,,Parliament building,Parliament building in Tokyo,101,Japan,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Authorities believe that the suspected attack may have been intended as a protest at the scheduled visit to Okinawa in late April by Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko or the June 9 wedding of Crown Prince Naruhito and Masako Owada.,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The incident is the eighth attack by extremists since the beginning of this year and the third involving explosives. No injuries or casualties occurred. In addition to targeting the Akasaka Palace, the Parliament building is believed to have also been a target.","“Extremists may be behind suspected attack on palace,” Japan Economic Newswire, March 25, 1993.","“Car bomb in Tokyo near imperial residence,” British Broadcasting Company, March 26, 1993.","“Car Explodes in Tokyo, Apparently After Rocket Firing,” The Associated Press, March 25, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303250003,1993,3,25,,0,,204,Togo,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Maritime (Region),Lome,,,,0,,"03/25/1993: An unknown group attacked a military compound in Lome, housing the President of Togo, Gnassingbe Eyadema, killing five and injuring one. President Eyadema was not killed in this attack.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,1,Assassination,,,2,Government (General),,,President of Togo,Gnassingbe Eyadema,204,Togo,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,5,0,,1,0,,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The Togo government accused neighboring Ghana of supporting the attackers.,"""Togo minister accuses Ghana over attack on Eyadema residence,” Agence France Presse, March 29, 1993.","Combiete Combey, “Gunmen Attack President's Home in Togo, Kill Top Aide,” The Associated Press, March 25, 1993.","""Attack On Presidential Barracks Repulsed, Eyadema Safe,” The Associated Press, March 25, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303270001,1993,3,27,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,0,,"03/27/1993: In Cairo, a time bomb exploded as it was being examined by an explosives expert, killing one person and injuring seven other people. Al-Jama a al-Islamiyya (Islamic Group) may have been responsible for the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,3,Police,,,Egyptian Police,Egyptian Police in Cairo,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG),,,,,,Militants had vowed revenge for the killing of 28 Islamists by government forces during the month.,1,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,7,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The officer killed was the 54th person to die in violence waged by militants, seeking to oust the government and create a religious state. This was the third bomb in a month in downtown Cairo. A member of Al-Jama a al-Islamiyya (Islamic Group) claimed responsibility for the attack, but it remained unclear as to whether or not the claim was valid.","“Police Expert Killed By Time bomb,” Press Association, March 27, 1993.","Dalia Baligh, “Time Bomb Explodes in Civil Defense Building; 1 Dead,” The Associated Press, March 27, 1993.","“Four policemen injured in time bomb explosion,” Xinhua, March 27, 1993",CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199303270002,1993,3,27,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Haryana (State),New Delhi,,,,1,The incident occurred on an Indian Airlines flight originating in New Delhi,"03/27/1993: A man claiming to have explosives hijacked a domestic Indian Airlines flight carrying 203 passengers and ordered it to fly to Pakistan. The plan was forced to instead land in Punjab, India. No injuries or casualties resulted from the incident.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,4,Hijacking,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,Indian Airlines,Indian Airlines Flight IC439,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,1,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,7,Fake Weapons,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,203,6,5,,,,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,203,"The hijacker claimed to have committed the attack to protest against the recent Hindu-Muslim violence that has killed over 2,000 Indians since December. No injuries or casualties resulted from the attack.","“Indian hijacker gives up, frees 203 on airliner,” Chicago Tribune, March 28, 1993.","“India Flight Hijacked; All 203 Aboard Are Reportedly Safe,” The Associated Press, March 27, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303270003,1993,3,27,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Hesse (State),Darmstadt,,,,0,,"03/27/1993: The Red Army Faction tied up prison personnel and then bombed a newly built prison in Darmstadt, Germany. No injuries or casualties occurred. The explosions caused at least $60 million in damages.",1,1,0,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,German Prison,Prison in Darmstadt,75,Germany,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Red Army Faction (RAF),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,4,0,1,5,Note left at scene,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),60000000,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The Red Army Faction (RAF) was responsible for a string of bombings, murders and other attacks against NATO, government and industrial targets in Germany during the previous two decades. No injuries or casualties resulted from the attack.","“Suspected Red Army Faction Bomb Damages New Prison,” The Associated Press, March 27, 1993.","“Red Army Faction returns to action with attack in Germany,” The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), March 29, 1993.","“Bombing Wrecks a New Jail, Officials in Germany Report,” The New York Times, March 28, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199303280002,1993,3,28,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,National Capital Territory of Delhi (Union Territory),New Delhi,,,,1,Indian Airlines plane in route to Amritsar,"03/28/1993: A lone perpetrator hijacked an Indian Airlines flight taking off from New Delhi. He attempted to have the pilot fly to Pakistan, but the plane ended up landing in Amritsar. The perpetrators surrendered after 5 hours. There were no injuries.",0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,Indian Airlines,Indian Airlines plane,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Protesting Hindu-Muslim violence in India.,0,,,0,1,1,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,-99,-99,5,,,,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,-99,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303290001,1993,3,29,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Phnom Penh (Province),Phnom Penh,,,,0,,"03/29/1993: A motorist threw grenades into a crowded Vietnamese restaurant, killing two people and wounding 20 others. The Khmer Rouge is suspected of orchestrating the attack, however, there was no claim of responsibility.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Ethnic Vietnamese,Vietnamese restaurant in Phnom Penh,223,Vietnam,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,1,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,20,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The Khmer Rouge killed many ethnic Vietnamese and hundreds of thousands of Cambodians in its reign in the 1970s. A government official claimed to have information that four (opposition) factions were introducing terrorist groups as part of a new anti-Vietnamese terrorist campaign. The violence caused over 2,000 Vietnamese to begin fleeing by boat to Vietnam. The Khmer Rouge denied any involvement in the attack, but the group was still largely suspected of orchestrating the attack. 20 injuries and 2 casualties resulted from the attack.","Sue Downie, “Cambodian government says terrorist hit squad in Phnom Penh,” United Press International, March 30, 1993.","Sheila McNulty, “U.N.: More Than 2,000 Vietnamese Fleeing Cambodia by Boat,” The Associated Press, March 29, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199303290005,1993,3,29,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Montana,Missoula,,,,0,Fire ignited in two places in building,"3/29/1993: Richard Thomas Andrews firebombed the Blue Mountain Clinic in Missoula, Montana, United States. There were no casualties, but the abortion clinic was destroyed resulting in $100,000 in damages.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,5,Abortion Related,,,,Blue Mountain Clinic,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Anti-Abortion extremists,,,,,,To protest the practice of abortion and to sabotage abortion facilities operating in Montana.,0,,,0,1,1,0,,,,,,,,,,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,Firebomb,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),100000,Building destroyed,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,"The incident took place during the early morning hours. The clinic was previously the target of many protest. Two years later, the new Blue Mountain Clinic was opened.","""Arson Destroys Montana Abortion Clinic,"" Associated Press, March 29, 1993.","Adam Clymer, ""Reno Urges Senate to Curb Anti-Abortion Violence,"" New York Times, May 13, 1993.","""Sentence Imposed in Abortion Arson,"" United Press International, April 28, 1998.",Anti-Abortion Project 2010,-9,-9,0,-9,
199303310001,1993,3,31,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Uttar Pradesh (State),Gola Gokarnnath,,,,0,,"03/31/1993: A bomb exploded in a crowded movie theater, killing 4 and injuring 40 people. There was no claim of responsibility.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Movie theater in Gola Gokarnnath,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,0,0,40,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The bombing followed the recent terrorist attacks on Bombay and Calcutta that resulted in the deaths of some 400 people. At least 40 injuries and 4 casualties resulted from the attack.,"Sanjay Johri, “Cinema bomb explosion kills 4, injures 40 in northern India,” United Press International, March 31, 1993.","“Bomb kills 4 People in a Cinema in Northern India,” The Associated Press, March 31, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199304010001,1993,4,1,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,Beirut (Governorate),Beirut,,,,0,,"04/01/1993: A member of the Fatah-Revolutionary Council shot to death Colonel Younis Awwad, also known as Hussein Salem, a political commissioner of Fatah in Beirut.",1,1,1,1,3,Intra/Inter-group Conflict,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,22,Violent Political Party,,,Fatah Political Commissioner,Colonel Younis Awwad (aka Hussein Salem),155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Abu Nidal Organization (ANO),Fatah-Revolutionary Council,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,3,Handgun,,,,,,,,,,,,,Handgun,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Senior Arafat Commander Assassinated,"" The Associated Press, April 1, 1993.","""Top Fatah official assassinated in Beirut,"" United Press International, April 1, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199304010002,1993,4,1,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Kompong Thom (Province),Unknown,,,,0,,"04/01/1993: Suspected Khmer Rouge members attacked a village in the Kompong Thom Province, using rockets and rifles. Twenty-seven people were killed.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Civilians a village in Kompong Thom Province,36,Cambodia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",5,Firearms,4,Rifle/Shotgun (non-automatic),,,,,,,,,,27,0,0,,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199304030001,1993,4,3,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Ayacucho (Province),Ayacucho,,,,0,,"04/03/1993: A Shining Path assassination squad fatally shot four civilians in Ayacucho. The rebels, two young men and two young women, killed neighborhood leader Felix Castillo in his home and shot dead Professor Lucio Gutierrez. They then killed a grandmother and her 13 year old daughter. They also wounded 2 civilians as well. They also clashed with a rural civilian militia leaving one militia member dead, and three wounded.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Felix Castillo,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,4,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,5,0,0,2,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Professor Lucio Gutierrez was also killed in the attack.,"Vidal Silva, ""Battles between Peruvian troops, rebels leave 47 dead,"" United Press International, April 5, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199304030003,1993,4,3,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Kompong Speu (Province),Phum Prek,,,,0,,"04/03/1993: The Khmer Rouge was suspected in the killing of three Bulgarian United Nations Peacekeepers in Phum Prek, Cambodia. Three additional Peacekeepers were wounded, as were two Cambodian villagers.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,Peacekeepers of the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia,32,Bulgaria,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Villagers near Phum Prek,36,Cambodia,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,3,0,0,5,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199304030004,1993,4,3,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Stung Treng (Province),Unknown,,,,0,,04/03/1993: Suspected Khmer Rouge members fired rockets at fifty United States soldiers in the Stung Treng Province. The soldiers were looking for the remains of other soldiers who were missing in action from the Vietnam War. There were no injuries reported.,1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United States Military,U.S. Military Soldiers,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199304030005,1993,4,3,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Siem Reap (Province),Bang Kaong,,,,0,,"04/03/1993: Suspected Khmer Rouge members fired at the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) Mining Clearing Unit's residence in Bang Kaong. They set fire to an UNTAC office, three houses and two dining halls. They also stole mine detectors and fire extinguishers and destroyed a water pump, a generator, batteries and other materials. No casualties were reported.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,13,Other,,,United Nations,United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,"The Khmer Rouge set fire to an UNTAC office, three houses and two dining halls and destroyed a water pump, a generator, batteries and other material.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199304040001,1993,4,4,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Siem Reap (Province),Kralanh District,,,,0,,"04/04/1993: Sixty suspected Khmer Rouge members attacked the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC), as well as civilians, in the Kralanh District. One person was killed and three others were injured, including an UNTAC soldier.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,13,Other,,,United Nations,United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia,999,Multinational,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Civilians in the Kralanh District,36,Cambodia,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,3,0,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199304050001,1993,4,5,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,Nabatiye (Governorate),Arnoun,,,,1,The incident occurred at the hilltop Israel Defense Forces positions near Beaufort castle outside of Arnoun.,"04/05/1993: A skirmish opened up between the Israel Defense Forces and its ally, the South Lebanon Army, on one side and Hizballah gunmen on the other. Four Israeli soldiers were lightly wounded in an attack near the Beaufort castle. The attack was initiated by Hizballah, which used 120 mm mortar rounds.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,Israeli Defense Force Soldiers,97,Israel,4,Military,,,South Lebanon Army (SLA),South Lebanon Army Soldiers,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,Mortars,,0,0,4,0,,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hizballah claimed to have killed several Israeli soldiers. Israel denied this claim.,"David Rudge, ""4 IDF Soldiers lightly hurt in security zone clash,"" The Jerusalem Post, April 5, 1993.","""Four Israelis Wounded in Clash with Hezbollah,"" The Associated Press, April 4, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199304050002,1993,4,5,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Sanchez Carrion (Province),Quisquenda,,,,0,,04/05/1993: Shining Path guerrillas ambushed a military patrol along a narrow highway 290 miles northwest of Lima. Forty-seven people died as a result of the incident.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Peruvian Army,Peruvian Army,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,30,0,,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""30 police, troops slain in Peruvian Andes ambush,"" Chicago Tribune, April 6, 1993.","Vidal Silva, ""Battles between Peruvian troops, rebels leave 47 dead,"" United Press International, April 5, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199304060001,1993,4,6,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Castlerock,,,,0,Londonderry (County),04/06/1993: Four Catholics were gunned down by Loyalists from the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) at a construction site in Castlerock on the outskirts of Coleraine.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Four Catholics at a construction site in Castlerock,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,3,Handgun,,,,,,,,,,,,,Handgun,4,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Ed Moloney, ""Loyalist Reprisals Leave Six Dead: IRA Bombs Give Fresh Impetus to Deadly Campaign,"" Irish Voice, April 6, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199304060002,1993,4,6,,0,,45,Colombia,3,South America,Bogota (Capital District),Bogota,,,,0,,04/06/1993: Members of the People Persecuted by Pablo Escobar killed two lawyers as they left a jail in Bogota.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Two lawyers suspected of working for Pablo Escobar,45,Colombia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,People Persecuted by Pablo Escobar (PEPES),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Two Medellin Cartel Lawyers Slain; Drug lord's Enemies Suspected,"" The Associated Press, April 6, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199304070001,1993,4,7,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Crossmaglen,,,,0,Armagh (County),04/07/1993: Three soldiers were wounded in an Irish Republican Army mortar bomb attack and one civilian was treated for severe shock. No perpetrators were injured.,1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Ulster Security Base,Ulster Security Military Base,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,To disrupt Peace Talks,0,,,0,,0,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,Mortars,0,0,0,4,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Soldiers Hurt in IRA Bomb Attack,"" The Press Association, April 7, 1993.","""British Soldiers Hurt an IRA Attack,"" Ottawa Citizen, April 8, 1993",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199304070002,1993,4,7,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,Camden (London Borough),04/07/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) bombed a Conservative Club in London's Argyle Square. The attack resulted in no injuries and very little damage.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Conservative Party,Conservative Club in Argyle Square,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The attack caused very little damage to the club,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199304080001,1993,4,8,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Minya (Governorate),Al Qusiya,,,,1,This attack occurred on a boat near Al Qusiya,04/08/1993: Unknown gunmen fired at a Nile tour boat carrying 41 Germans near Al Qusiya. There were no casualties reported The perpetrators were unknown.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,18,Tourists,,,Tourists,Tourists on a Nile tour boat,75,Germany,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Two bullets hit the tour boat.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199304080002,1993,4,8,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Kompong Thom (Province),Kompong Thom,,,,1,This attack occurred as the UNTAC vehicle was traveling to Kompong Thom.,04/08/1993: Khmer Rouge gunmen attacked a United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) vehicle that was traveling from the Prasat Sambo district to Kompong Thom. A Japanese Officer and a Cambodian Interpreter were killed and a second Cambodian Interpreter was also injured.,1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,13,Other,,,United Nations,United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199304090001,1993,4,9,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Kompong Thom (Province),Kompong Thom,,,,0,,"04/09/1993: Suspected Khmer Rouge members raided the offices of the United Nations Civilian Police in Kompong Thom, Cambodia. The United Nations workers had already left the offices; no casualties were reported.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,3,Police,,,United Nations,United Nations Civilian Police Offices in Kompong Thom Province,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199304100001,1993,4,10,,0,,183,South Africa,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Gauteng (Province),Boksburg,,,,0,,"04/10/1993: Chris Hani was shot dead in his home in the suburbs of Boksburg by Janusz Walus a member of the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging. Hani, who headed the armed resistance against apartheid, was the leader of South Africa's Communist party as well as a member of the African National Congress.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,2,Government (General),,,South African Political Figure,Chris Hani,183,South Africa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,1,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,3,Handgun,,,,,,,,,,,,,Handgun,1,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Barry Renfrew, ""Top Black Leader Gunned Down, White Arrested,"" The Associated Press, April 10, 1993.","Paul Taylor, ""White Suspect Belongs to Extremists; Afrikaner Movement Denounces Killing,"" The Washington Post, April 13, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199304110001,1993,4,11,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Asyut (Governorate),Abu Tig,,,,0,,"04/11/1993: Major General Mohamed el-Sheimy, Asyut's provincial security chef, his bodyguard, and his driver were killed by four Muslim militants with automatic weapons in Abu Tig, a village 12 miles south of Asyut.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Asyut Provincial Security Chief,Major General Mohamed el-Sheimy,60,Egypt,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Major General Mohamed el-Sheimy's Bodyguard,60,Egypt,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Major General Mohamed el-Sheimy's Driver,60,Egypt,Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG),,,,,,Reprisal for government attacks on Al-Gamaa al-Islamiya leaders,1,,,0,4,76,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,3,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Extremists Claim Responsibility for Killing Top Security Official,"" The Associated Press, April 13, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199304110002,1993,4,11,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,0,,"04/11/1993: Ashraf Abdallah, believed to be a member of an unknown Muslim militant group, planted five gasoline bombs on a bus carrying German tourists in Cairo. A guide saw Abdallah put a bag under a seat on the bus and called the police. Abdallah was arrested and a bomb disposal crew removed the bombs. No injuries were reported.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,18,Tourists,,,Tourists,Tour bus in Cairo,75,Germany,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Abdallah claimed that his militant group had assigned him to blow up tourists at the citadel in Cairo.,0,,,0,1,1,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199304120001,1993,4,12,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Stung Treng (Province),Unknown,,,,0,,"04/12/1993: In the Stung Treng Province of Cambodia, suspected Khmer Rouge members fired at a team of 50 United States staffers who were searching for the remains of missing United States servicemen. No casualties were reported.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United States Military,U.S. Military Staffers,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199304120002,1993,4,12,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,Nabatiyeh (Governorate),Kafra,,,,1,The attack took place in between Kafra and Yatar.,"04/12/1993: The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) was attacked by unknown perpetrators in the area between Kafra and Yatar in Southern Lebanon. An armored vehicle was hit by thirty bullets, but no casualties were reported.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199304130001,1993,4,13,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,South (Governorate),Qantara,,,,1,Soldiers were on patrol near the village of Qantara,04/13/1993: Hizballah ambushed Israeli soldiers on patrol near the village of Qantara. Members of Hizballah set off a bomb which killed three and injured two others.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,Israeli Soldiers patrolling near Qantara,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,3,0,0,2,0,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199304130002,1993,4,13,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Banteay Meanchey (Province),Sisophon,,,,0,,"04/13/1993: The Khmer Rouge were suspected in an attack on United Nations Peacekeepers near Sisophon, Cambodia. One Malaysian Peacekeeper was injured in the attack. In addition, one perpetrator was killed and another was injured.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,UN Peacekeepers,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,1,2,0,1,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199304140001,1993,4,14,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,Nabatiyeh (Governorate),Qabrikha,,,,0,,04/14/1993: A Ghanaian soldier from the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) was injured when a United Nations helicopter came under fire by unknown gunmen in Qabrikha.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199304140002,1993,4,14,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,South (Governorate),Sidon,,,,0,,"04/14/1993: Faysal Salih, an official of the Abu Nidal Organization (ANO) was killed in Sidon by unidentified gunmen. The gunmen opened fire at Salih's house with machine-guns, killing both Salih and his six-month-old-son. No one claimed credit for the attack.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,13,Other,,,Abu Nidal Organization (ANO),Faysal Salih,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,Machine guns,2,0,0,0,0,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199304150001,1993,4,15,,0,,45,Colombia,3,South America,Bogota (Capital District),Bogota,,,,0,,"04/15/1993: A car laced with dynamite exploded at about 2:30pm local time alongside the ""93"" Shopping Mall in Bogota during peak hours, killing 12 people and injuring 100 (seriously injuring 20). The act was blamed on Escobar's Medellin Cocaine Cartel.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Brazilian Embassy in Bogota,30,Brazil,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,"""99"" Shopping Center","""99"" Shopping Center in Bogota",45,Colombia,,,,,,,,,Medellin Drug Cartel,,,,,,Supposedly to push the Columbian government to pardon Escobar and allow his cartel free reign in his cocaine business.,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,The car bomb was filled with 100 kilograms of dynamite.,12,0,0,100,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tom Wells, ""Car Bomb kills at Least 11,"" The Associated Press, April 15, 1993.","Federico Fulleda, ""Colombian car bombing kills at least 12,"" United Press International, April 15, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199304160001,1993,4,16,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,West Bank (Occupied Territory),Mehola,,,,0,,"04/16/1993: An apparent suicide car bombing killed two (one the assailant) and slightly wounded 9 outside Moshav Mehola roadside cafeteria near the Jewish settlement of Mehola. Responsibility for this attack was claimed by Hamas, Hizballah, Hizbollah-Palestine, Islamic Jihad, and Ezzeddin al-Kassam.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,1,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,Israeli Defense Force Soldiers,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,Hezbollah,,Islamic Jihad (Ideological Grouping),,Unknown,1,1,1,0,1,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),1,2,Call (post-incident),1,2,Call (post-incident),1,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,1,9,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The attack came as Israel prepared for the resumption of the Middle East peace talks. The following groups all claimed responsibility Hamas, Hizballah, Hizbollah-Palestine, Islamic Jihad, and Ezzeddin al-Kassam.","Jon Immanuel, Michael Rotem and David Rudge, ""Only luck prevents disaster in suicide car-bomb attack in territories,"" The Jerusalem Post, April 18, 1993.","""Car Bomb Kills 2 Arabs in West Bank; Suicide Bomber May Be Involved,"" St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), April 17, 1993.","""Car Bomb in West Bank Kills 2 Arabs; 8 Israelis Wounded,"" The New York Times, April 17, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199304160002,1993,4,16,,0,,45,Colombia,3,South America,Antioquia (Department),Medellin,,,,0,,"04/16/1993: Fifteen gunmen from the vigilante group, People Persecuted by Pablo Escobar, dragged Guido Parro and his 16 year old son from their condominium and then killed them. A third body was found in another location, who was identified as the taxi driver of the stolen cab used in the kidnapping. The kidnapping and killings were in response to car bomb explosion, blamed on Pablo Escobar, in a shopping mall in Bogota that killed 200.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Guido Parro,45,Colombia,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Guido Parro's 16 year old son,45,Colombia,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Taxi Driver,,,People Persecuted by Pablo Escobar (PEPES),,,,,,"Reprisal for car bomb explosion in a shopping mall in Bogota, Columbia",0,,,0,15,0,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,3,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,2,0,-99,,,,0,,,,,,4,Hostage(s) killed (not during rescue attempt),0,"Guido Parro was a lawyer working for Pablo Escobar, head of Cocaine cartel. The bodies were found in the trunk of a stolen tax, with two signs attached to them. One said ""what do you think of the trade for the bombing in Bogota, Pablo?"" and the other said ""you were kidnapped because of your work for Pablo Escobar.""","The Associated Press, ""Vigilantes kill drug lord's lawyer, son to avenge Bogota bomb,"" Chicago Tribune, April 17, 1993.","Mary Speck, ""Revenge Came Quickly,"" Calgary Herald, April 17, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199304170001,1993,4,17,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Lower Jubba (Region),Kismayu,,,,0,,"04/17/1993: Two Somalis threw a grenade at a Belgian military post in Kismayu, Somalia. No Belgians were wounded in the attack; however, the Belgian soldiers shot and killed the Somali perpetrators. Additional Somali bandits appeared to have gotten away.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Belgian Military,Belgian Military Post in Kismayu,21,Belgium,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,2,0,0,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199304180001,1993,4,18,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,Gaza Strip (Occupied Territory),Gaza City,,,,0,,"04/18/1993: Two armed men from the Marxist military wing of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the Red Eagles, entered the Offices of the European Development Agency in Gaza City and told all the Palestinians to get on the ground and then stabbed, hacked, and shot to death Ilan Feinberg.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,European Development Agency,Ilan Feinberg,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP),Red Eagles,,,,,Possible reprisal for the attempted assassination of Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine leader Samir Suwaden and the death of his wife and daughter by an Israeli helicopter attack in South Lebanon.,0,,,0,2,0,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,"Knives, Hatchet, and AK-47 assault rifles",1,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Derek Brown, ""Israeli Murdered as Talks are Postponed; Ban on Arabs crossing from occupied zone to go on,"" The Guardian (London), April 19, 1993.","Jon Immanuel, Michael Rotem and Raine Marcus, ""Ramat Gan Lawyer murdered in Gaza Ian Feinberg worked for agency aiding Palestinians,"" The Jerusalem Post, April 19, 1993.","Michael Parks, ""Israeli Lawyer Working with Palestinians Hacked to Death,"" Los Angeles Times, April 19, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199304180002,1993,4,18,,0,,8,Angola,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Zaire (Province),Mbanza Congo,,,,0,,"04/18/1993: Members of UNITA fired on a UN-chartered cargo plane that was landing in Mbanza, Congo. There were no injuries.",1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,13,Other,,,United Nations,UN - chartered cargo plane,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,-9,-9,-9,
199304180003,1993,4,18,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Unknown,Unknown,,,,0,,"04/18/1993: Suspected Khmer Rouge gunmen shot through the cockpit of a United Nations helicopter, forcing it to land in a field near the Thai border. There were no casualties as a result of this attack.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,13,Other,,,United Nations,United Nations helicopter,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199304190001,1993,4,19,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Kompong Speu (Province),New Oral,,,,0,,"04/19/1993: One hundred-fifty suspected Khmer Rouge members attacked the village of New Oral, Cambodia, targeting Cambodian Armed Forces in the city. The perpetrators used mortar rounds, B-40 rocket propelled grenades, and automatic weapons. A United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) armored personnel carrier was also hit with a grenade during the attack, killing one Bulgarian soldier and injuring two others.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Cambodian Armed Forces,Cambodian Armed Forces in New Oral,36,Cambodia,13,Other,,,United Nations,UN Peacekeepers from the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia,32,Bulgaria,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,150,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,"The Khmer Rouge attacked the village firing mortar rounds, B-40 rocket propelled grenades, and automatic weapons. The UNTAC armored personnel carrier was hit with a grenade.",1,0,0,2,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,The Khmer Rouge set fire to the village of New Oral.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199304200001,1993,4,20,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,0,,"04/20/1993: In Cairo, several armed Muslim extremists opened fire on Egyptian Information Minister Safwat Sherif as he left home in the morning. The Information Minister suffered only minor injuries, but his bodyguard was severely injured, and the driver was also shot.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,1,Assassination,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Egyptian Information Minister,Safwat Sherif,60,Egypt,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Minister's Bodyguard,60,Egypt,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Minister's Driver,60,Egypt,Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG),,,,,,Reprisal for remarks made by the Information Minister in regard to the terrorist group,1,,,0,2,0,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,2,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Egyptian Information Minister; Injured in Assassination Attempt,"" Chicago Tribune, April 20, 1993.","Adel Darwish, ""Islamic group shoots minister,"" The Independent (London), April 21, 1993.","""Gunmen shoot at minister's car, bodyguard killed,"" Xinhua General News Service, April 20, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199304210001,1993,4,21,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,Nabatiye (Governorate),Razlan,,,,1,The incident occurred along the roadside in the area of Razlan,"04/21/1993: A road side bomb detonated alongside a South Lebanon Army vehicle in Razlan, which then came under fire from rocket-propelled grenade and small arms by Hizballah soldiers. Two South Lebanon soldiers were kidnapped. One, who was wounded, managed to escape.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,2,Armed Assault,,,4,Military,,,South Lebanon Army (SLA),South Lebanon Army (SLA) Soldiers,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,8,Landmine,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,"The attack consisted of three strikes. First was a roadside bomb, followed by Rocket-propelled grenades, then Katyusha rockets.",0,0,0,1,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,1,2,0,-99,,,,0,,,,,,7,Unknown,1,"One South Lebanon Army soldier managed to escape, there was no report of what happened to the second soldier.","David Rudge, ""One Terrorist, two civilians killed in South Lebanon clashes, One Kidnapped SLA Soldier,"" The Jerusalem Post, April 22, 1993.","""A dozen Katyusha rockets fired into Northern Israel,"" Agence France Presse, April 21, 1993.","Israel Broadcasting Authority TV, Jerusalem 1800 gmt 20 apr. 1993, ""Israeli television: Hezbollah kidnaps two Army of South Lebanon militiamen,"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, April 22, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199304210002,1993,4,21,,0,,183,South Africa,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,KwaZulu-Natal (Province),Richmond,,,,0,,"04/21/1993: Unknown gunmen fired automatic weapons and semi-automatic weapons at the Richmond Country Club, in the KwaZulu-Natal Province of South Africa. The assailants shot at a vehicle in the parking lot before fleeing. There were no casualties in this attack.",0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Richmond Country Club,Richmond Country Club,183,South Africa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,Both automatic weapons and semi-automatic weapons were used in the attack.,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199304220001,1993,4,22,,0,,168,Rwanda,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Kigali (Province),Kigali,,,,0,,04/22/1993: A time bomb exploded at a post office in Kigali. Twenty-one people were injured.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Kigali Post Office,Kigali Post Office,168,Rwanda,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,Homemade chemical bomb,0,0,0,21,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.","Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199304230001,1993,4,23,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,North Shields,,,,0,Northumberland (County),04/23/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) claimed credit for a bomb that damaged an oil tank at the riverside Esso terminal in North Shields. No casualties were reported.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Esso Oil,Esso Oil Terminal in North Shields,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,The bomb damaged an oil tank.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,1,1,1,1,
199304230002,1993,4,23,,1,5/13/1993,4,Afghanistan,6,South Asia,Kandahar (Province),Spin Boldak,,,,0,,"04/23/1993: Afghan tribesmen kidnapped three European Drug Liasion Officers: Jack Dodds, a British national, Stephen Elhert, a German national, and Gert Piening, a Dutch national, as well as Sardar Agha Saadat Ali Hazara, their Pakistani host. The Liaison Officers were stationed in Pakistan but often worked in Spin Boldak, Afghanistan near the Pakistan border. The tribesmen demanded the release of two Afghani men who had been arrested in Pakistan for gunrunning. On May 13, 1993 the hostages were released to authorities on the Pakistani side of the border.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,20,Unknown,,,Drug Liaison Officers,Jack Dodds,216,Great Britain,20,Unknown,,,Drug Liaison Officers,Stephen Elhert,75,Germany,20,Unknown,,,Drug Liaison Officers,Gert Piening,142,Netherlands,Other,,,,,,Noorzai demanded that two of his men be released by Pakistan in exchange for the hostages.,0,,,0,,,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,,,,,1,4,0,,21,Pakistan,Pakistan,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,4,The fourth victim was Sardar Agha Saadat Ali Hazara. The exact employer of the Drug Liaison Officers was unclear.,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199304230003,1993,4,23,,0,,186,Sri Lanka,6,South Asia,Western (Province),Kirrilapone,,,,0,,"04/23/1993: Opposition leader Lalith Athulathmudali died after he was shot in the heart at an election rally in Kirrilapone, near Colombo. Athulathmudali was the leader of the Democratic United National Front. He also led the battle against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), which was suspected perpetrator of the killing. The assassin, Kandiah Ragunachan, committed suicide not far from the rally.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Democratic United National Front,Lalith Athulathmudali,186,Sri Lanka,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE),,,,,,Ragunachan was believed to be acting on behalf of the LTTE in retaliation for Athulathmudali's leading the battle against the group.,1,,,0,1,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,1,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199304240001,1993,4,24,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,Greater London (Region),"04/24/1993: The Irish Republican Army set off three bombs within 14 hours in London. In this incident, the first and largest bomb went off in London's banking and stock brokerage district. The bombs killed one civilian and injured 44 others and caused extensive damage. The other targets were two taxicabs, which were blown up before they reached their destinations of the Prime Minister's Residence at 10 Downing Street, and Scotland Yard's headquarters, respectively).",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,London Financial District,London Financial District,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The bomb was composed of one ton of fertilizer-based explosive wrapped around a Semtex detonator, and was placed in a blue dump truck driven into the Financial District and abandoned.",1,0,0,44,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),450000000,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of three related attacks (cf. 199304240002-3).,"Richard W. Stevenson, ""IRA Says It placed Fatal Bomb; London Markets Rush to Reopen,"" The New York Times, April 26, 1993.","Ray Moseley, ""IRA bombing shakes faith in London police,"" Chicago Tribune, April 26, 1993.","Louise Oswalr, ""Massive blast marks switch in IRA tactics,"" The Advertiser, April 26, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199304240002,1993,4,24,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,Greater London (Region),"04/24/1993: The Irish Republican Army set off three bombs within 14 hours in London. In this incident, a man with an Irish accent tried to force the driver of a taxicab to take him to his target of the Prime Minister John Major's official residence at 10 Downing Street. However, the perpetrator leaped out of the car long before reaching the destination, leaving the bomb in the car. The taxi driver fled the vehicle before the bomb detonated. There were no casualties from this incident. (The other two attacks targeted a taxicab destined for Scotland Yard's headquarters - in the same manner as this instance - and London's banking and stock brokerage district.)",1,1,1,0,,,1,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,10 Downing Street (Prime Minister's official residence),London Financial District,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,The bomb was left in the taxicab.,0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of three related attacks (cf. 199304240001-2).,"Richard W. Stevenson, ""IRA Says It placed Fatal Bomb; London Markets Rush to Reopen,"" The New York Times, April 26, 1993.","Ray Moseley, ""IRA bombing shakes faith in London police,"" Chicago Tribune, April 26, 1993.","Louise Oswalr, ""Massive blast marks switch in IRA tactics,"" The Advertiser, April 26, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199304240003,1993,4,24,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,Greater London (Region),"04/24/1993: The Irish Republican Army set off three bombs within 14 hours in London. In this incident, a man with an Irish accent tried to force the driver of a taxicab to take him to his target of Scotland Yard's headquarters. However, the perpetrator leaped out of the cab long before reaching the destination, leaving the bomb in the car. The taxi driver fled the vehicle before the bomb detonated. There were no casualties from this incident. (The other two attacks targeted a taxicab destined for the Prime Minister's official residence - in the same manner as this instance - and London's banking and stock brokerage district.)",1,1,1,0,,,1,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Scotland Yard Headquarters,London Financial District,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,The bomb was left in the taxicab.,0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of three related attacks (cf. 199304240001; 199304240003).,"Richard W. Stevenson, ""IRA Says It placed Fatal Bomb; London Markets Rush to Reopen,"" The New York Times, April 26, 1993.","Ray Moseley, ""IRA bombing shakes faith in London police,"" Chicago Tribune, April 26, 1993.","Louise Oswalr, ""Massive blast marks switch in IRA tactics,"" The Advertiser, April 26, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199304240004,1993,4,24,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,National Capital Territory of Delhi (Union Territory),New Delhi,,,,0,,"04/24/1993: A man, claiming to be a member of the Hezbul Mujaheddin group fighting in Kashmir, hijacked an Indian Airlines plane carrying 135 passengers and six crew members. The plane was supposed to fly from New Delhi to Srinagar, but the man diverted the plane to Amritsar. After the day-long incident, all of the hostages were rescued without injury and the hijacker was killed.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,4,Hijacking,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,Indian Airlines,Indian Airlines B-737 flying from New Delhi to Srinagar,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hizbul Mujahideen (HM),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,3,Handgun,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,1,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,141,0,,1,,,0,,,,,,,,141,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,1,1,0,1,
199304250001,1993,4,25,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"04/25/1993: A member of the Shining Path lured 3 police officers into a bar in the Villa Maris del Triunfo District of Lima, asking them to intervene in a fight between two apparent rebels. When the police entered the building, two other guerrillas shot the police in the back with automatic weapons. One agent was killed and two were wounded.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Peruvian Police,Agent Tomas Mendoza,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,3,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,2,0,1,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Police Officers Federico Lopez and Faustino Vito were injured in the attack.,"Vidal Silva, ""Peruvian rebels kill police officer, others fee jail,"" United Press International, April 26, 1993.","Am Cycle, The Associated Press, April 26, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199304250002,1993,4,25,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Kildress,,,,0,Tyrone (County),04/26/1993: A 33 year old former soldier was killed when an suspected IRA bomb attached beneath his car exploded as he was driving along Flo Road. The victim was a former member of the Ulster Defense Regiment.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Former Ulster Defense Regiment Personnel,David Martin,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,0,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,The bomb was attached to the bottom of the victim's car.,1,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Ric Clark, ""Former soldier killed by Ulster car bomb,"" United Press International, April 25, 1993.","""Former soldier killed,"" The Times, April 26, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199304260001,1993,4,26,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Ancash (Region),Huaraz,,,,0,,"04/26/1993: In the early morning, 50 left-wing guerrillas attacked the San Andres prison in the Andean Mountains at Huaraz with dynamite and automatic weapons. The attackers, suspected to be from Shining Path, dynamited 2 electrical transmission towers and surrounded the prison. One police officer was killed and two others were injured. 8 prisoners were freed, including four who were serving 20 year prison sentences and four awaiting trial on terrorism and narcotics trafficking charges.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,2,Government (General),,,San Andres Prison,San Andres Prison,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Prison break,1,,,0,50,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,2,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Vidal Silva, ""Peruvian rebels kill police officer, others flee jail,"" United Press International, April 26, 1993.","Am Cycle, The Associated Press, April 26, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199304260002,1993,4,26,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"04/26/1993: Maoist guerrillas, suspected to be from Shining Path, fatally shot a counter-terrorism police officer early Monday morning as he was leaving his Lima home with his two daughters.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Peruvian Police,Captain Javier Valivia Manrique,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,2,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,3,Handgun,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Vidal Silva, ""Peruvian rebels kill police officer, others fee jail,"" United Press International, April 26, 1993.","Am Cycle, The Associated Press, April 26, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199304260003,1993,4,26,,0,,138,Myanmar,5,Southeast Asia,Yangon (Division),Yangon,,,,0,,04/26/1993: Perpetrators detonated a homemade bomb near the Chinese Embassy in Yangon. No injuries were reported.,1,0,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Chinese Embassy in Yangon,44,China,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,All Burma Students' Democratic Front (ABSDF),,New Mon State Party (NMSP),,,,Unknown,0,0,,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,0,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199304260004,1993,4,26,,0,,8,Angola,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Moxico (Province),Luena,,,,0,,"04/26/1993: National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) used a missile to shoot down a World Food Program relief plane that was flying food to the famine-stricken region. The plane crashed in a minefield. One member of the seven person crew was seriously injured, and another died when he stepped on a landmine.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,13,Other,,,World Food Program,World Food Program flight from Luena to Catumbela,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,6,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The attack resulted in the plane being crashed into a minefield.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.","Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199304260005,1993,4,26,,1,4/29/1993,49,Costa Rica,2,Central America & Caribbean,San Jose (Province),San Jose,,,,0,,"04/26/1993: In San Jose, five gunmen stormed the Costa Rican Supreme Court and seized nineteen Supreme Court justices, along with five other hostages. The gunmen demanded $20 million in ransom, safe passage to a country with no extradition, and the release of three men from prison. The incident ended on four days later when the gunmen released the hostages in exchange for $150,000 and a promise of safe passage to Panama or Guatemala. The gunmen were arrested at the airport.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,5,Hostage Taking (Barricade Incident),,,2,Government (General),,,Supreme Court,Nineteen Supreme Court Justices in the Supreme Court building in San Jose,49,Costa Rica,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Five Civilians,49,Costa Rica,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,"The gunmen were demanding money, safe passage to a country with no extradition, and the release of three men from prison.",0,,,0,5,5,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,24,0,,4,,,1,20000000,0,150000,0,,,,24,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199304270001,1993,4,27,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,Jerusalem (District),Jerusalem,,,,0,,04/27/1993: Unknown perpetrators broke into a east Jerusalem library and brought in gas canisters and attempted to blow up the library.,1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,8,Educational Institution,,,East Jerusalem Main Public Library,East Jerusalem Main Public Library,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),11400,"The damage done was reported as NIS 50,000",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Bill Hutman, ""Bomb damages east Jerusalem library,"" The Jerusalem Post, April 28, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199304270002,1993,4,27,,0,,160,Philippines,5,Southeast Asia,Rizal (Province),Manila,,,,0,,"04/27/1993: A time bomb, placed in a bag and left outside Terminal 1’s check-in area, exploded at the Manila Domestic Airport. a janitorial supervisor was injured from the attack. Another explosive device, made out of mortar shell with blasting caps and a timing device, was discovered and defused. Police blamed Muslim Extremists.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,Manila Domestic Airport,Manila Domestic Airport Terminal 1,160,Philippines,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,One bomb was a homemade time bomb filled with gunpowder. The other was made out of mortar shell with blasting caps and a timing device. The second one was discovered and difused.,0,0,0,1,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.","Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199304280001,1993,4,28,,0,,156,Panama,2,Central America & Caribbean,Panama (Province),Panama,,,,0,,"04/28/1993: Alto Bayano Indians kidnapped Panama Province Governor Plutarco Arrocha and Chepo Mayor Ernesto Carrera. The Indians were attempting to get a parliamentary commission to pay attention to problems with land settlers. A few hours later, the hostages were released unharmed after Assembly Vice President Roberto Garibaldo offered to have a Special Assembly Commission hold a dialogue with them and talk about a bill for the creation of an Indian reservation.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,2,Government (General),,,Panama Government,Panama Province Governor Plutarco Arrocha,156,Panama,2,Government (General),,,Panama Government,Chepo Mayor Ernesto Carrera,156,Panama,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,The kidnappers wanted a parliamentary commission to pay attention to problems with land settlers.,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,2,0,2,,,,0,,,,,,,,2,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199304290001,1993,4,29,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,Greater London (Region),"04/29/1993: Al-Harith Idris, Director of the Sudanese Ummah Party's office in London, was slightly injured after being hit by a car in a possible assassination attempt. The driver of the car escaped and the perpetrator of the attack was unknown.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,1,Assassination,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Ummah Party,Al-Harith Idris,195,Sudan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,10,"Vehicle (not to include vehicle-borne explosives, i.e., car or truck bombs)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199304300001,1993,4,30,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),04/30/1993: Five Catholics were shot and injured when two men from the Ulster Freedom Fighters entered a betting shop and opened fire in North Belfast.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Brian Graham's Bookmakers,Five Catholics at Brian Graham's Bookmakers in West Belfast,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,0,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,3,Handgun,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,5,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Loyalist gunman shoots five men in betting shop,"" The Herald, April 30, 1993.","David Mckittrick, ""Five hurt as gunmen attack betting shop in Belfast,"" The Independent (London), April 30, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199304300002,1993,4,30,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Kratie (Province),Unknown,,,,0,,04/30/1993: Two Uruguayan United Nations Peacekeepers were slightly injured in a grenade attack in the Kratie Province of Cambodia. The perpetrators of this attack were unknown.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,13,Other,,,United Nations,United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia,218,Uruguay,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199304300003,1993,4,30,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Banteay Meanchey (Province),Thmar Puok,,,,0,,"04/30/1993: Suspected Khmer Rouge attackers threw three hand grenades into the base camp of Dutch Peacekeepers in Thmar Puok, Cambodia. One Dutch soldier was slightly injured.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,UN Peacekeepers,142,Netherlands,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199305010001,1993,5,1,,0,,186,Sri Lanka,6,South Asia,Western (Province),Colombo,,,,0,,"05/01/1993: A suicide bomber from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) detonated a bomb while riding a bicycle at a parade in Colombo, Sri Lanka, killing the President Ranasinghe Premadasa along with himself and 23 other people.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,1,1,Assassination,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Sri Lankan President,Ranasinghe Premadasa,186,Sri Lanka,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,1,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,25,,1,,,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Thomas Wagner, ""Government Blames Tamil Rebels for Assassination,"" The Associated Press, May 2, 1993.","""President Assassinated,"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, May 3, 1993.","Julian West and Raymond Whitaker, ""Suicide Bomber Murders President of Sri Lanka,"" The Independent (London), May 2, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199305010002,1993,5,1,,0,,153,Pakistan,6,South Asia,Sindh (Province),Karachi,,,,0,,"05/01/1993: Azim Ahmed Tariq, leader of the Muhair Quami Movement (MQM), was shot to death in his Karachi home. The party represents the interests of Muslim immigrants. The attack came on the eve of elections. The perpetrator is this incident it unknown.",1,0,1,0,,,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,22,Violent Political Party,,,Muhair Quami Movement (MQM),Azim Ahmed Tariq (MQM Leader),153,Pakistan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Leader of Pakistani Party Assassinated in His Home,"" Reuters, May 2, 1993.","""Champion of Migrant Rights in Pakistan Found Shot Dead,"" Japan Economic Newswire, May 1, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199305010003,1993,5,1,,0,,185,Spain,8,Western Europe,Basque Country (Autonomous Community),Unknown,,,,0,The attack occurred across the Pyrenees mountains.,05/01/1993: Basque terrorists attacked a new gas trunk line being built across the Pyrenees mountains.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,21,Utilities,,,Natural Gas Utility,Gas trunk line,185,Spain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,The perpetrator group was trying to disrupt gas lines in Spain.,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,4,Unknown,,Damaged gas lines,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""News: Basque Terrorists Attack New Gas Trunk Line,"" Energy Economist, May 1, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199305010004,1993,5,1,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,UNIFIL Security Zone,Unknown,,,,0,Eastern sector of the security zone near Beaufort hill range (Southern Lebanon),05/01/1993: An Israeli Defense Force paratrooper was killed in a bomb attack in the Security Zone. Hizballah claimed responsibility for the attack.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,Israeli Defense Force Soldier,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"David Rudge and Michael Rotem, ""IDF Soldier Killed in Security Zone Bomb Attack. Hizbullah Claims Responsibility,"" The Jerusalem Post, May 2, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199305010005,1993,5,1,,0,,43,Chile,3,South America,Santiago Metropolitan Region (Region),Santiago,,,,0,,05/01/1993: Unknown perpetrators detonated a bomb at the Chinese Embassy in Santiago. No injuries were reported. The explosion caused minor damage.,1,0,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Chinese Embassy in Santiago,44,China,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Dynamite and ammonium nitrate fuel oil.,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199305010006,1993,5,1,,0,,69,France,8,Western Europe,Midi-Pyrenees (Region),Pyrenees,,,,0,,"05/01/1993: Euskadi ta Askatasuna (ETA) was responsible for sabotaging a natural gas pipeline in the Pyrenees, causing minor damage.",1,0,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,13,Other,,,,Natural gas pipeline in the Pyrenees,69,France,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Basque Fatherland and Freedom (ETA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199305010007,1993,5,1,,0,,11,Argentina,3,South America,Buenos Aires (Province),Buenos Aires,,,,0,,05/01/1993: Two bombs exploded in front of the French Bank in Buenos Aires causing slight damage. Two other bombs were found and defused. Reports did not indicate whether there were any casualties.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,French Bank,French Bank in Buenos Aires,69,France,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This attack was only partially successful as authorities were able to locate and defuse two additional bombs that would have caused even greater damage.,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.","Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199305010008,1993,5,1,,0,,183,South Africa,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Eastern Cape (Province),East London,,,,0,,"05/01/1993: Gunmen from the Azanian National Liberation Army attacked the Highgate Hotel in East London, South Africa. Five men were killed and seven people were injured.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Highgate Hotel,Caucasian Civilians in Highgate Hotel,183,South Africa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Azania People's Organization (AZAPO),Azanian National Liberation Army,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,,,,,5,0,0,7,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,"The attackers fired into the main bar, a smaller pub, a snooker room and the foyer.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199305030001,1993,5,3,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Algiers (Province),Algiers,,,,0,,"05/03/1993: Chadian students in Algiers, Algeria took over the Chadian Embassy. The students took the Ambassador hostage and refused to release him until their demands were met; however, the specific demands were not released to the public. No casualties were reported.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,5,Hostage Taking (Barricade Incident),,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Chadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Chadian Ambassador to Algeria,42,Chad,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,The student's goal was to publicize the Chadian government's failure to satisfy their demands. The student's specific demands were not released to the public.,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,,,,,1,1,0,,-99,,,0,,,,,,7,Unknown,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199305030002,1993,5,3,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Kompong Cham (Province),Unknown,,,,0,,05/03/1993: Khmer Rouge gunman fired on an armed convoy of three United Nations Peacekeeping vehicles in the northern district of Kompong Cham Province. Five United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) Peacekeepers sustained injuries.,1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,UN Peacekeepers,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,5,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199305030003,1993,5,3,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Siem Reap (Province),Siem Reap,,,,0,,"05/03/1993: The Khmer Rouge attacked a garrison of government troops, the residences of five United Nations Peacekeepers, and the power plant in the town of Siem Reap, Cambodia. Perpetrators also burned down 15 homes, attacked the home of New Zealand mine clearance specialists, and hit the Polish logistics camp. The Cambodian government announced that one soldier and three civilians were killed and thirteen perpetrators were killed and two were captured. The United Nations stated additionally that twenty-one were injured in the attack.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,13,Other,,,United Nations,United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia Facilities,999,Multinational,21,Utilities,,,Power Plant,Power Plant in Siem Reap,36,Cambodia,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Civilians' homes in Siem Reap,36,Cambodia,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,2,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,17,0,13,21,0,,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199305040001,1993,5,4,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Banteay Meanchey (Province),Ampil,,,,0,,"05/04/1998: Khmer Rouge gunmen attacked a six-vehicle United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) armed convoy in Ampil, Cambodia. The gunmen killed three Japanese Policemen and injured seven other Japanese and Dutch Peacekeepers.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,UN Peacekeepers,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,3,0,0,7,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199305050002,1993,5,5,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Kompong Thom (Province),Kompong Thom,,,,0,,"05/05/1993: Chinese United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) forces were attacked in Kompong Thom, Cambodia. Two buildings were damaged, but there were no casualties. The Khmer Rouge, the suspected perpetrators of the attack, denied involvement, instead blaming the attack on the Vietnamese.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia Forces,44,China,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,Two buildings were damaged in the attack.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199305070001,1993,5,7,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Kampong Speu (Province),Tpong District,,,,0,,"05/07/1993: Fifteen Khmer Rouge gunmen attacked the Bulgarian Fourth Infantry Company at the Tpong District Police Headquarters in Kampong Speu Province, Cambodia. One civilian policeman was killed and five Bulgarian soldiers were injured in the attack.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Bulgarian Military,Bulgarian Fourth Infantry Company at the Tpong District Police Headquarters,32,Bulgaria,3,Police,,,Police Headquarters,Tpong District Police Headquarters,36,Cambodia,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,15,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,5,0,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199305120001,1993,5,12,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,West Bank (Occupied Territory),Nablus,,,,0,,05/12/1993: Two Israeli Defence Forces paratroopers were stabbed in Nablus in what seemed to be a well-coordinated attack. The perpetrators fled with the soldiers' weapons. HAMAS claimed responsibility for the attack.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,Israeli Defense Force Soldiers,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,HAMAS wanted to kill Israeli soldiers while stealing their weapons.,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,,0,2,,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Michael Rotem and Jon Immanuel, ""Two Paratroopers Stabbed in Nablus. Weapons Are Also Stolen in Apparent Well-Planned Ambush,"" May 13, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199305130001,1993,5,13,,0,,43,Chile,3,South America,Santiago Metropolitan Region (Region),Santiago,,,,0,,"05/13/1993: Three perpetrators entered a Mormon church in Santiago, Chile sprayed it with fuel and set it on fire. The church was completely destroyed. Pamphlets were left at the site by the United Popular Action Movement-Lautaro Faction (MAPU/L) claiming credit for the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,15,Religious Figures/Institutions,,,Mormon Church,The Mormon Church in Santiago,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,United Popular Action Movement,Lautaro Faction,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,5,Note left at scene,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,,,0,,1,4,Unknown,,The church was completely destroyed in the attack.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,-9,-9,-9,
199305130003,1993,5,13,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Oregon,Forest Grove,,,,0,,"5/13/1993: Unknown perpetrators set a fire at the Bours Health Center in Forest Grove, Oregon, United States. There were no casualties, but the abortion clinic sustained $5,000 in damages.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,5,Abortion Related,,,,Bours Health Center,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Anti-Abortion extremists,,,,,,To protest the practice of abortion and to sabotage abortion facilities operating in Oregon.,0,,,0,-99,-99,0,,,,,,,,,,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,Fire started with an accelerant,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),5000,,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,The fire was ignited around 3:00 AM and was quickly extinguished by firefighters. The abortion clinic was run by Dr. Peter Bours.,"""Abortion Clinic Fire Quickly Quenched,"" The Bulletin, May 14, 1993.","""Attacks on the West Coast,"" The Oregonian, January 31, 1994.","""Chronological History of Arsons and Bombings Against Abortion Providers,"" National Abortion Federation.",Anti-Abortion Project 2010,-9,-9,0,-9,
199305140001,1993,5,14,,0,,43,Chile,3,South America,Santiago Metropolitan Region (Region),Santiago,,,,0,,"05/14/1993: Several unidentified gunmen attacked the U.S. Consulate using automatic rifles. Nobody was injured in the attack, and the gunmen escaped. The degree of damage to the building was not reported.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,U.S. Department of State,U.S. Consulate in Santiago,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,Bullets left marks on the entrance door of the Consulate.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.","Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199305150001,1993,5,15,,0,,98,Italy,8,Western Europe,Rome (Province),Pariolli,,,,0,,"05/15/1993: Fifteen people were injured when a car bomb, believed to have been planted by the Mafia, exploded in the Roman suburb of Pariolli.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,15 Civilians,98,Italy,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,The car was a Fiat 126 packed with explosives.,0,,,15,,,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,The explosion destroyed windows and cars stretching for a mile.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"It is possible that the Mafia was trying to assassinate television presenter Maurizo Costanzo, whose show had become an anti-Mafia sounding board.","Ed Vulliamy, ""Mafia Suspected as Car Bomb in Rome Leaves 15 Wounded,"" The Guardian (London), May 15, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199305180001,1993,5,18,,1,5/20/1993,159,Peru,3,South America,Arequipa (Province),Arequipa,,,,0,,"05/18/1993: Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path) rebels called for and launched a three-day armed strike against the government. In Arequipa, a dynamite blast cut off power to three Southern cities.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,21,Utilities,,,Power System,Power system in Southern Peru,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path) launched a general strike in protest against the Peruvian government.,0,,,0,,,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of 3 related attacks (199305180002,3)","""Shining Path Launches Armed Strikes with Power Cuts, Three Killings,"" Agence France Presse, May 18, 1993.","Monte Hayes, ""Rebel Strikes Call Cripples Public Transport, Shuts Business,"" The Associated Press, May 17, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199305180002,1993,5,18,,1,5/20/1993,159,Peru,3,South America,Ayacucho (Province),Ayacucho,,,,0,,"05/18/1993: Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path) rebels called for and launched a three-day armed strike against the government. In Ayacucho, rebels gunned down a woman in an attack where 20 houses were torched.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,2,Armed Assault,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Homes,Private Homes in Ayacucho,159,Peru,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Civilian Woman,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path) launched a general strike in protest against the Peruvian government.,0,,,0,,,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,1,0,,,0,,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,Houses and livestock,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of 3 related attacks (199305180001,3)","""Shining Path Launches Armed Strikes with Power Cuts, Three Killings,"" Agence France Presse, May 18, 1993.","Monte Hayes, ""Rebel Strikes Call Cripples Public Transport, Shuts Business,"" The Associated Press, May 17, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199305180003,1993,5,18,,1,5/20/1993,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"05/18/1993: Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path) rebels called for and launched a three-day armed strike against the government. In Lima, a car bomb exploded at a crowded market, causing extensive damage but no casualties.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,,Market in downtown Lima,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path) launched a general strike in protest against the Peruvian government.,0,,,0,,,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,,0,,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,The market district was damaged.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of 3 related attacks (199305180001,2)","""Shining Path Launches Armed Strikes with Power Cuts, Three Killings,"" Agence France Presse, May 18, 1993.","Monte Hayes, ""Rebel Strikes Call Cripples Public Transport, Shuts Business,"" The Associated Press, May 17, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199305180004,1993,5,18,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,UNIFIL Security Zone,Unknown,,,,0,Northern Perimeter of security zone in the eastern sector (Southern Lebanon),05/19/1993: An IDF officer was killed and two others were wounded by Hizballah fighters in heavy fighting near the northern perimeter of the security zone.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,Israeli Defense Force Soldiers,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,,,,,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"David Rudge and Yigal Kotzer, ""IDF Officer Killed in South Lebanon. Two Other Men Injured, One Seriously,"" The Jerusalem Post, May 19, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199305180005,1993,5,18,,0,,166,Romania,9,Eastern Europe,Bucharest (Municipality),Bucharest,,,,0,,"05/18/1993: Six armed students set the Sudanese Embassy ablaze, causing extensive damage to the basement and first floor of the Embassy. No casualties were reported.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Sudanese Embassy in Bucharest,195,Sudan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Reports indicated that the students attacked due to dissatisfaction with government scholarship.,0,,,0,6,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199305190001,1993,5,19,,0,,69,France,8,Western Europe,Paris (Department),Paris,,,,0,,05/19/1993: The offices of a Paris travel agency were damaged in an explosion similar to an explosion of May 8 in Marseille.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,"""New Frontiers"" Travel Agency","""New Frontiers"" Travel Agency in Paris",69,France,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The blast was possibly the work of a nationalist organization.,"""Paris Travel Agency Hit By Blast,"" Xinhua General News Services,"" May 19, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199305190002,1993,5,19,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"05/19/1993: A Volkswagen, loaded with dynamite and ammonium nitrate fuel oil, exploded in front of the Chilean Embassy, damaging its façade. No injuries were reported. A second vehicle, containing 50 kilograms of urea and petroleum, left in front of the Embassy did not completely explode. The Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso) was suspected of the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Chilean Embassy in Lima,43,Chile,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A Volkswagen loaded with dynamite and ammonium nitrate fuel oil. (Also a second vehicle containing 50 kilograms of urea and petroleum, which did not completely explode.)",0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199305190003,1993,5,19,,0,,26,Bolivia,3,South America,Unknown,Unknown,,,,0,,"05/19/1993: Police in Bolivia intercepted two letter bombs, sent by unknown perpetrators, that were addressed to Presidential Candidates Carlos Palenque and Hugo Banzar Suarez. There were no casualties in this attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Condepa Party Presidential Candidate,Carlos Palenque,26,Bolivia,2,Government (General),,,National Accord Party Presidential Candidate,Hugo Banzer Suarez,26,Bolivia,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,9,Letter Bomb,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199305200001,1993,5,20,,0,,204,Togo,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Maritime (Region),Lome,,,,0,,05/20/1993: A bomb exploded on the staircase leading to the Ethiopian Airlines office in Lome. It was believed that the Ethiopian Airlines office was the target. There were no casualties in this incident.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Ethiopian Airlines,Ethiopian Airlines Office in Lome,65,Ethiopia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199305210001,1993,5,21,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,0,,"05/21/1993: A car bomb exploded in Cairo, spraying glass and nail-size shards downtown, killing 4 and injuring 16. There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but it conformed to the tactics of the Islamic Holy War Group.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,,Downtown Cairo,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Islamic Holy War Group,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,The bomb sprayed glass and nails.,4,,0,16,,,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The Islamic Holy War Group wants to install a Islamic government in Egypt.,"""Car Bomb Explodes in Cairo, Kills Three, Wounds 15,"" The Associated Press, May 21, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199305210003,1993,5,21,,0,,43,Chile,3,South America,Santiago Metropolitan Region (Region),Santiago,,,,0,,05/21/1993: The Manuel Rodriguez Patriotic Front (PFMR) detonated a bomb in front of the Chinese Embassy. This incident reportedly caused no injuries and only minor damage to the building.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Chinese Embassy in Santiago,44,China,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Manuel Rodriguez Patriotic Front (FPMR),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.","Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199305210004,1993,5,21,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Kampong Cham (Province),Skun,,,,0,,"05/21/1993: Fifteen suspected Khmer Rouge guerillas attacked a police post and a United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) camp in Skun, Cambodia. Two Chinese engineers were killed and six others were injured.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,13,Other,,,United Nations,United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia,999,Multinational,3,Police,,,Cambodian Police Forces,Skun Police Post,36,Cambodia,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,15,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,6,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199305220001,1993,5,22,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,UNIFIL Security Zone,Unknown,,,,0,Security zone near Khardeleh Bridge over the Litani River (Southern Lebanon),05/22/1993: Two South Lebanon Army (SLA) soldiers were killed and another badly wounded by a roadside explosive device.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,South Lebanon Army (SLA),South Lebanon Army (SLA) Soldiers,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,-9,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Roadside bomb,2,,,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of 2 related attacks. (199305220002),"David Rudge, ""Two SLA men killed by security zone roadside bomb. Two terrorists killed planting explosives,"" The Jerusalem Post, May 23, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199305220002,1993,5,22,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,Unknown,Dib'l Village,,,,1,Near Dib'l Village in the Security Zone,05/22/1993: Two terrorists were killed by the mines they were planting along a route near Dib'l village in the Western Sector of the Security Zone.,1,1,1,0,,,1,0,1,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,20,Unknown,,,Unknown,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,8,Landmine,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mines,2,0,2,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of 2 related attacks. (199305220001),"David Rudge, ""Two SLA men killed by security zone roadside bomb. Two terrorists killed planting explosives,"" The Jerusalem Post, May 23, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,-9,-9,
199305230001,1993,5,23,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Kompong Cham (Province),Unknown,,,,0,,"05/23/1993: Suspected Khmer Rouge rocketed the quarters of Chinese soldiers with a UN peacekeeping mission. Two members of a Chinese engineering battalion were killed, along with four injured.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,1,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,Soldier's quarters for the UN peacekeeping troop from China,44,China,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,The Khmer Rouge wanted to disrupt UN sponsored elections.,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,,4,0,,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of 2 related attacks (199305230002). It is unknown if the train was actually moving.,"William Branigin, ""Cambodian Guerrillas Attacks; Sihanouk On Election Eve,"" The Washington Post, May 22, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199305230002,1993,5,23,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Kampot (Province),Unknown,,,,0,,05/23/1993: Three Cambodian civilians were killed when a train was attacked. The Khmer Rouge was suspected.,1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Cambodian Railway System,Train in Kompot Province,36,Cambodia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,The Khmer Rouge wanted to disrupt UN sponsored elections.,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,3,0,,,0,,1,4,Unknown,,A train was destroyed.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of 2 related attacks (199305230001).,"William Branigin, ""Cambodian Guerrillas Attacks; Sihanouk On Election Eve,"" The Washington Post, May 22, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199305240001,1993,5,24,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),05/24/1993: Police suspected that the IRA was responsible for two car bombs that exploded in Belfast and in nearby Magherafelt. No serious injuries were reported.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Drumken Hotel,Drumken Hotel in Belfast,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,-9,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of 2 related attacks (199305240002).,"""No serious injuries in N. Ireland blasts,"" Chicago Tribune, May 24, 1993.","Rick Clark, ""Bombs Damage Homes, Shops in Northern Ireland,"" United Press International, May 23, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199305240002,1993,5,24,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Magherafelt,,,,0,Ulster (Province),05/24/1993: Police suspected that the IRA was responsible for two car bombs that exploded in Magherafelt and nearby Belfast. No serious injuries were reported.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,,Several Shops in Magherafelt,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,-9,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of 2 related attacks (199305240001).,"""No serious injuries in N. Ireland blasts,"" Chicago Tribune, May 24, 1993.","Rick Clark, ""Bombs Damage Homes, Shops in Northern Ireland,"" United Press International, May 23, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199305250001,1993,5,25,,1,5/29/1993,228,Yemen,10,Middle East & North Africa,Ma'rib (Governorate),Ma'rib,,,,0,,"05/25/1993: Yemeni tribesmen abducted two American engineers working for the Hunt Oil Company, along with their Yemeni driver. The men were released on May 25, 1993, both in good health.",0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,1,Business,,,Hunt Oil Company,American employees of Hunt Oil Company,217,United States,1,Business,,,Hunt Oil Company,Driver for Hunt Oil Company Employees,228,Yemen,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Members of the tribe had been sentenced to death by the Yemeni government and this kidnapping was intended to pressure the government into commuting those sentences.,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,3,2,,5,,,0,,,,,,,,3,The tribesmen had lost appeals in court the day before on different charges and it is believed that these kidnappings were meant to pressure the Yemeni government into commuting the sentences.,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199305250002,1993,5,25,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Kratie (Province),Unknown,,,,0,,"05/25/1993: Unidentified gunmen shot at an armed United Nations convoy in Kratie Province, Cambodia. A Uruguayan soldier returned fire, but no casualties occurred as a result of this incident.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,Armed UN Convoy,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199305260001,1993,5,26,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Kompong Thom (Province),Unknown,,,,0,,"05/26/1993: Unidentified gunmen shot at an armed United Nations convoy in Kompong Thom Province. An Indonesian soldier returned fire, but no casualties occurred as a result of this incident.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,13,Other,,,United Nations,Armed UN Convoy,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199305270001,1993,5,27,,0,,98,Italy,8,Western Europe,Florence (Province),Florence,,,,0,,"05/27/1993: A car bomb exploded near Florence's Uffizi Gallery, killing five people and destroying or badly damaging gallery masterpieces.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,13,Other,,,Uffizi Gallery,Uffizi Art Gallery in Florence,98,Italy,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,5,,,50,,,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,Art masterpieces were damaged.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The Mafia was suspected.,"Warren Gerrard, ""Terrorists Bomb Florence Museum,"" Toronto Star, May 30, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199305270002,1993,5,27,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Siem Reap (Province),Sot Nikun District,,,,0,,05/27/1993: The Khmer Rouge was suspected in an attack on a United Nations polling station in the Sot Nikun district. A Bangladeshi peacekeeper was injured.,1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,13,Other,,,United Nations,United Nations Polling Station,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199305270004,1993,5,27,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Idaho,Boise,,,,0,At front door,"5/27/1993: Richard Thomas Andrews set a fire at the Women's Health Care clinic in Boise, Idaho, United States. There were no casualties, but the building sustained $100,000 in damages.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,5,Abortion Related,,,,"Women's Health Care, Inc.",217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Anti-Abortion extremists,,,,,,To protest the practice of abortion and to sabotage abortion facilities operating in Idaho.,0,,,0,1,1,0,,,,,,,,,,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,Gasoline used as an accelerant,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),100000,Front door and surrounding area burned. Extensive smoke damage throughout building.,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,The fire was ignited around 3:00 AM.,"""Arson Fire Damages Abortion Clinic,"" Moscow-Pullman Daily News, May 27, 1993.","Kelly McBride, ""Fed Say Protests Escalated to Arson Man Suspected in 8 Fires at Abortion Clinics,"" The Spokesman Review, October 24, 1997.","""Attacks on the West Coast,"" The Oregonian, January 31, 1994.",Anti-Abortion Project 2010,-9,-9,0,-9,
199305280003,1993,5,28,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Missouri,Kansas City,,,,0,Shots fired into family room and play room of Dr. Crist's son.,"5/28/1993: Unknown perpetrators fired shotgun blasts into the Kansas City, Missouri, United States, home of Dr. Robert Crist. Dr. Crist had recently taken a position as the medical director of the Planned Parenthood of Greater Kansas City. There were no casualties, but the house was damaged.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,5,Abortion Related,,,Physician who performed abortions,Residence of Dr. Robert Crist,217,United States,5,Abortion Related,,,Planned Parenthood,Medical Director of the Planned Parenthood of Greater Kansas City,217,United States,,,,,,,,,Anti-Abortion extremists,,,,,,To protest the practice of abortion and to instill fear in physicians who perform abortions.,0,,,0,-99,-99,0,,,,,,,,,,5,Firearms,4,Rifle/Shotgun (non-automatic),,,,,,,,,,,,,Shotgun,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,"The attack took place at 1:45 AM while Dr. Crist and his family were asleep. Nine days before the incident an anti-abortion hotline told callers that it was suspected that Dr. Crist had taken a position at the Planned Parenthood clinic. Moreover, the message stated that ""he will be monitored and appropriate action will be taken.""","Peter Slevin, ""Slaying Raises Fears on Both Sides of Abortion Debate,"" Washington Post, June 2, 2009.","Judy Lundstrom, ""Abortion Providers Put Under the Gun,"" Wichita Eagle, August 7, 1994.","Patricia Baird-Windle and Eleanor J. Bader, ""Targets of Hatred: Anti-Abortion Terrorism,"" Palgrave, 2001.",Anti-Abortion Project 2010,-9,-9,0,-9,
199305290001,1993,5,29,,0,,185,Spain,8,Western Europe,Madrid (Province),Madrid,,,,0,,05/29/1993: 1 October Antifascist Resistance Group (GRAPO) launched their bomb attack on the election eve by bombing the headquarters of the Socialist Party in Madrid.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Spanish Political Party,Headquarters of Socialist Party,185,Spain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,First of October Antifascist Resistance Group (GRAPO),,,,,,The attack was targeted against the Spanish government.,1,,,0,,0,-9,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Spanish Terrorists Launch Election Bomb Campaign,"" The Herald, May 29, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199305290002,1993,5,29,,0,,185,Spain,8,Western Europe,Madrid (Province),Madrid,,,,0,,05/29/1993: 1 October Antifascist Resistance Group (GRAPO) launched their bomb attack on the election eve by bombing an election center of the Socialist Party in Madrid.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Spanish Electoral System,Election administration center,185,Spain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,First of October Antifascist Resistance Group (GRAPO),,,,,,The attack was targeted against the Spanish government.,1,,,0,,0,-9,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Spanish Terrorists Launch Election Bomb Campaign,"" The Herald, May 29, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199305290003,1993,5,29,,1,5/30/1993,45,Colombia,3,South America,Bolivar (Department),San Jacinto,,,,0,,"05/29/1993: Javier Cirujano Arjona, a priest from the church in San Jacinto, Colombia was abducted and killed by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and the Popular Liberation Army (EPL). The priest had been protecting former guerillas who had returned to civilian life.",0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,15,Religious Figures/Institutions,,,Spanish Priest,Javier Cirujano Arjona,185,Spain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC),,Popular Liberation Army (EPL),,,,The priest was killed because he had been protecting former guerillas who had returned to civilian life.,1,1,,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,0,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,1,0,,1,,,0,,,,,,,,0,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199305290004,1993,5,29,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Berlin (State),Berlin,,,,0,,"05/29/1993: A Berlin hostel occupied by Poles, Croats, and Bosnians was set on fire injuring fourteen. Neo-Nazis were suspected in the attack.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Berlin Hostel,Non-German occupants of the Berlin Hostel,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,14,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of a number of attacks on foreigners living in Germany and/or foreign-owned establishments, most employing arson as the attack type. (cf. 199305300001-2; 199306010004; 199306030001; 199306040001; 199306070002-5; 199306070008; 199305290004-5; 199306060004; 199306110003; 199306120004; 199306170005)","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199305290005,1993,5,29,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Bavaria (State),Munich,,,,0,,"05/29/1993: A Munich house holding a family of African asylum-seekers was set on fire, causing no injuries. Neo-Nazis were suspected in the attack.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Munich House,Non-German occupants of the Munich House,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of a number of attacks on foreigners living in Germany and/or foreign-owned establishments, most employing arson as the attack type. (cf. 199305300001-2; 199306010004; 199306030001; 199306040001; 199306070002-5; 199306070008; 199305290004-5; 199306060004; 199306110003; 199306120004; 199306170005)","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199305300001,1993,5,30,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Lower Saxony (State),Wolfsburg,,,,0,,"05/30/1993: Suspected skinheads in Wolfsburg attacked Romanian refugees, injuring one man.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Romanian refugees,166,Romania,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of a number of attacks on foreigners living in Germany and/or foreign-owned establishments, most employing arson as the attack type. (cf. 199305300001-2; 199306010004; 199306030001; 199306040001; 199306070002-5; 199306070008; 199305290004-5; 199306060004; 199306110003; 199306120004; 199306170005)","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199305300002,1993,5,30,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Lower Saxony (State),Cuxhaven,,,,0,,05/30/1993: An asylum-seeker's shelter in Cuxhaven was set on fire. German neighbors were suspected in the attack.,1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,An asylum-seeker living in Cuxhaven,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of a number of attacks on foreigners living in Germany and/or foreign-owned establishments, most employing arson as the attack type. (cf. 199305300001-2; 199306010004; 199306030001; 199306040001; 199306070002-5; 199306070008; 199305290004-5; 199306060004; 199306110003; 199306120004; 199306170005)","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,-9,-9,
199305310001,1993,5,31,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,North Rhine-Westphalia (State),Solingen,,,,0,,05/31/1993: Right wing racists set fire to a house containing a 20 member Turkish family in the German city of Solingen. Five members of the family were killed.,1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Turkish immigrants,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Neo-Nazi extremists,,,,,,The attack appeared to target Turkish minorities in Germany.,0,,,0,,,0,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,5,,,2,,,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The house was destroyed.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The perpetrator was probably a neo-Nazi group.,"""Nazi Fear after Blaze Kills Five,"" Reuter, May 31, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199305310002,1993,5,31,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Kampong Cham (Province),Mimot District,,,,0,,05/31/1993: Suspected Khmer Rouge members ambushed a United Nations armed convoy in the Mimot District of Cambodia. One Uruguyan United Nations Peacekeeper was killed and another Uruguyan and two Polish Peacekeepers were injured.,1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,Armed UN Convoy,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,3,0,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199306010001,1993,6,1,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"06/01/1993: Premkumar Sharma, leader of the Bharatiya Janata party and member of the Maharashtra state assembly, was shot and killed outside of his home in Mumbai.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,22,Violent Political Party,,,Bharatiya Janata party,Premkumar Sharama,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Stefan Wagstyl, “Fears of renewed unrest in Bombay,” Financial Times, June 3, 1993.","“Army troops called out after slaying of second Hindu leader,” United Press International, June 2, 1993.","“Bombay tense following murder of Hindu party leader,” Agence France Presse, June 2, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199306010002,1993,6,1,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Bavaria (State),Munich,,,,0,,06/01/1993: Unknown arsonists attacked a Munich shelter for foreign asylum seekers. No casualties resulted from this attack.,1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Shelter,Munich Shelter for Foreign Asylum Seekers,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of a number of attacks on foreigners living in Germany and/or foreign-owned establishments, most employing arson as the attack type. (cf. 199305300001-2; 199306010004; 199306030001; 199306040001; 199306070002-5; 199306070008; 199305290004-5; 199306060004; 199306110003; 199306120004; 199306170005)","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199306010003,1993,6,1,,0,,235,Yugoslavia,9,Eastern Europe,Belgrade (District),Belgrade,,,,0,,06/01/1993: An explosive device apparently thrown by protesters fell in the yard of the Bulgarian Embassy causing no injuries and minor damage.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Bulgarian Embassy in Belgrade,32,Bulgaria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199306020001,1993,6,2,,0,,98,Italy,8,Western Europe,Rome (Province),Rome,,,,0,,06/02/1993: Police defused a car bomb in central Rome 200 yards from the Prime Minister's office. No one was hurt.,1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Italian Government,Prime Minister's Office,98,Italy,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The Associated Press, “Italy’s premier defies terrorism, car bomb,” Chicago Tribune, June 3, 1993.","Robert Graham, “Bomb defused in Rome near PM’s office,” Financial Times, June 3, 1993.","“A car bomb defused by police in Rome,” Agence France Presse, June 2, 1993",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199306030001,1993,6,3,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,North Rhine-Westphalia (State),Hattingen,,,,0,,"06/03/1993: Neo-Nazis were suspected of setting fire to the house of a Turkish woman in Hattingen, Germany. The woman and her five children escaped unharmed, but the home was destroyed.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Turkish woman's home in Hattingen,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,The fire gutted the home.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of a number of attacks on foreigners living in Germany and/or foreign-owned establishments, most employing arson as the attack type. (cf. 199305300001-2; 199306010004; 199306030001; 199306040001; 199306070002-5; 199306070008; 199305290004-5; 199306060004; 199306110003; 199306120004; 199306170005)","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199306040001,1993,6,4,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Baden-Wurttemberg (State),Konstanz,,,,0,,"06/04/1993: A Turkish restaurant was burned down in Konstanz, Germany by unknown assailants. No injuries were reported, but the damage was estimated at 500,000 German Mark ($312,676).",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Turkish restaurant,Turkish restaurant in Konstanz,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The restaurant was burned down.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of a number of attacks on foreigners living in Germany and/or foreign-owned establishments, most employing arson as the attack type. (cf. 199305300001-2; 199306010004; 199306030001; 199306040001; 199306070002-5; 199306070008; 199305290004-5; 199306060004; 199306110003; 199306120004; 199306170005)","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199306060001,1993,6,6,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Banaadir (Region),Mogadishu,,,,0,,06/06/1993: Pakistani peacekeepers were ambushed while on patrol in Mogadishu. 23 soldiers were killed and 74 were wounded.,1,1,0,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,Pakistani Peacekeepers,153,Pakistan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,23,0,23,74,0,15,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Paul Alexander, “Radios, Timing Point to Well-Planned Attack,” The Associated Press, June 11, 1993","“Pakistanis protest massacre of U.N. troops in Somalia,” Agence France Presse, June 11, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199306060002,1993,6,6,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Jammu and Kashmir (State),Budhan Rafiabad,,,,0,,"06/06/1993: Suspected Kashmiri Muslim separatists ambushed an Indian army patrol in the village of Budhan Rafiabad, nine miles north of the city of Sopore. During the ensuing gun battle, 8 were killed and one injured.",1,1,0,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Indian Army,Indian Army Patrol,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,10,0,6,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The gun battle lasted 40-minutes. One source claimed that four victims were killed while the other claimed that eight died in the incident (in addition to the perpetrator fatalities).,"Qaiser Mirza, “Guerrilla Ambush Kills Army Officer in Kashmir,” The Associated Press, June 7, 1993.","Ghulam Nabi Khayal, “Kashmir Ambush,” The Guardian (London), June 7, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199306060003,1993,6,6,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Batman (Province),Dortboluk,,,,0,,"06/06/1993: Suspected PKK members attacked in Dortboluk, a village located in the township of Sason in southeastern Turkey. Five died and two were wounded.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Turkish Civilians,Villagers in Dortboluk,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,5,0,1,2,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Four villagers, one Kurdish rebel killed,” Xinhua General Overseas News Service, June 7, 1993.","“300 slain in 2 weeks in Kurdish part of Turkey,” Chicago Tribune, June 8, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199306060004,1993,6,6,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,North Rhine-Westphalia (State),Dortmund,,,,0,,"06/06/1993: Suspected right-wing radicals threw a firebomb into the home of a Lebanese family in Dortmund, Germany. One person was injured in the attack.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Lebanese civilians in Dortmund,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of a number of attacks on foreigners living in Germany and/or foreign-owned establishments, most employing arson as the attack type. (cf. 199305300001-2; 199306010004; 199306030001; 199306040001; 199306070002-5; 199306070008; 199305290004-5; 199306060004; 199306110003; 199306120004; 199306170005)","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199306070001,1993,6,7,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,0,,"06/07/1993: Unknown perpetrators threw a bomb at a tour bus in Cairo, killing one person and injuring 14 other people.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Tourist Bus Company,Tour bus in Cairo,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,14,,,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199306070002,1993,6,7,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Baden-Wurttemberg (State),Oberhausen-Rheinhausen,,,,0,,"06/07/1993: Unknown persons threw four incendiary devices into a Turkish restaurant in Oberhausen-Rheinhausen, Germany. One injury was reported.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Turkish restaurant,Turkish restaurant in Oberhausen-Rheinhausen,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of a number of attacks on foreigners living in Germany and/or foreign-owned establishments, most employing arson as the attack type. (cf. 199305300001-2; 199306010004; 199306030001; 199306040001; 199306070002-5; 199306070008; 199305290004-5; 199306060004; 199306110003; 199306120004; 199306170005)","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199306070003,1993,6,7,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Hamburg (State),Hamburg,,,,0,,"06/07/1993: Several incendiary devices were placed in the cellar of a Turkish restaurant in Hamburg, Germany. The perpetrators were unknown and no casualties were reported.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Turkish restaurant,Turkish restaurant in Hamburg,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of a number of attacks on foreigners living in Germany and/or foreign-owned establishments, most employing arson as the attack type. (cf. 199305300001-2; 199306010004; 199306030001; 199306040001; 199306070002-5; 199306070008; 199305290004-5; 199306060004; 199306110003; 199306120004; 199306170005)","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199306070004,1993,6,7,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Hesse (State),Frankfurt,,,,0,,06/07/1993: Unknown persons tried to set fire to a Frankfurt am Main building occupied mainly by foreigners. The fire was quickly extinguished and no injuries were reported.,1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,0,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Foreign civilians in a building in Frankfurt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of a number of attacks on foreigners living in Germany and/or foreign-owned establishments, most employing arson as the attack type. (cf. 199305300001-2; 199306010004; 199306030001; 199306040001; 199306070002-5; 199306070008; 199305290004-5; 199306060004; 199306110003; 199306120004; 199306170005)","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,-9,-9,
199306070005,1993,6,7,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,North Rhine-Westphalia (State),Bergisch Gladbach,,,,0,,"06/07/1993: Unknown persons set fire to the home of a Turkish family in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany. No injuries and little property damage was reported.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Turkish family's home in Bergisch Gladbach,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of a number of attacks on foreigners living in Germany and/or foreign-owned establishments, most employing arson as the attack type. (cf. 199305300001-2; 199306010004; 199306030001; 199306040001; 199306070002-5; 199306070008; 199305290004-5; 199306060004; 199306110003; 199306120004; 199306170005)","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199306070006,1993,6,7,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Bavaria (State),Aschaffenburg,,,,0,,"06/07/1993: Four male Turks set fire to the Christian Social Union offices in Aschaffenburg, Germany. The men claimed the attack was a retaliation for the recent anti-foreign attacks that had occurred in Germany. No casualties were reported.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Christian Social Union,Christian Social Union office in Aschaffenburg,75,Germany,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Retaliation for anti-foreign attacks that had recently occurred in Germany,0,,,0,4,4,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199306070007,1993,6,7,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Preah Vihear (Province),Phnum Tbeng Meanchey,,,,1,The attack occurred just south of the city,06/07/1993: About 150 Khmer Rouge members ambushed a platoon of Pakistani United Nations Peacekeepers just south of Phnum Tbeng Meanchey in Cambodia. Two of the Peacekeepers were injured and five Khmer Rouge members were killed.,1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,UN Peacekeepers,153,Pakistan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,150,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,5,0,5,2,0,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199306070008,1993,6,7,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,North Rhine-Westphalia (State),Wuelfrath,,,,0,,06/07/1993: Suspected right-wing radicals set fire to a building in Wuelfrath which housed several Turkish families. Fourteen injuries were reported.,1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Turkish civilians in Wuelfrath,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,14,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of a number of attacks on foreigners living in Germany and/or foreign-owned establishments, most employing arson as the attack type. (cf. 199305300001-2; 199306010004; 199306030001; 199306040001; 199306070002-5; 199306070008; 199305290004-5; 199306060004; 199306110003; 199306120004; 199306170005)","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199306080001,1993,6,8,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,1,On the road to the Pyramids,06/08/1993: Suspected members of Al-Jama a al-Islamiyya (The Islamic Group) planted a nail bomb on a bicycle under an overpass on the highway to the pyramids. One person was killed and twenty-two others were wounded when the bomb went off in front of a tourist bus carrying British tourists. The car traveling in front of the bus took a majority of the impact.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Tourists,Tourists on their way to see the Pyramids,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,The bomb contained a maximum of 3 1/2 lbs. of explosives (probably TNT) and at least 2 lbs. of nails.,1,0,0,22,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Initial reports stated that 15 had been injured, but it appears that the final number was 22.","“Bomb near Pyramids kills one,” Chicago Tribune, June 9,1993.","David Daure, “Egyptian Dies in Nail Bomb Attack on Bus,” Chicago Sun-Times, June 9, 1993.","Al Aham Weekly, “Single handed suspected behind time-bombings in Egypt,” Moneyclips, June 10, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199306080002,1993,6,8,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Dunston,,,,0,Northumberland (County),"06/08/1993: The IRA exploded a bomb at a gasometer in Dunston, Gateshead. One firefighter was hurt in the aftermath of the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,British Gas Utility System,Gasometer in Dunston,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was two of three related attacks (19930608003, 199306090004).","Malcolm Pithers, “Terrorist link suspected in gasometer explosion; Attack bears hallmarks of the IRA,” The Independent (London), June 10, 1993.","Martin Wainwright, “Tyneside Bombings Were IRA 'Lesson'; Belated statement suggests communication difficulties,” The Guardian (London), June 11, 1993.","“Tyneside is hit by second explosion,” The Herald, June 10, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199306080003,1993,6,8,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Gateshead,,,,0,Northumberland (County),06/08/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a bomb at a gasometer in Gateshead. No one was injured.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,British Gas Utility System,Gasometer in Gateshead,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of three related attacks (199306080002, 199306090004).","Malcolm Pithers, “Terrorist link suspected in gasometer explosion; Attack bears hallmarks of the IRA,” The Independent (London), June 10, 1993.","Martin Wainwright, “Tyneside Bombings Were IRA 'Lesson'; Belated statement suggests communication difficulties,” The Guardian (London), June 11, 1993.","“Tyneside is hit by second explosion,” The Herald, June 10, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199306080004,1993,6,8,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Tyneside,,,,0,North East England (Region),06/08/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) detonated a bomb at the Tyneside gas depot. The IRA claimed credit for this attack which caused minor damage.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,21,Utilities,,,Tyneside Gas Depot,Natural Gas Storage Facilities,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199306090001,1993,6,9,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"06/09/1993: The Ulster Freedom Fighters threw a grenade at the home of Gerry Adams in Andersontown, West Belfas. Adams was not home at the time. His wife and son suffered from shock as a result of the attack. The home only had minor damage.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Sinn Fein,Gerry Adams,233,Northern Ireland,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Family of Gerry Adams,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The Ulster Freedom Fighters, a branch of the Ulster Defense Association, claimed responsibility for the attack. This is not the first time they attempted to kill Mr. Adams.","John Hicks, “Midnight Grenade attack on Gerry Adam,” The Evening Standard, June 9, 1993.","Owen Bowcott, “Grenade attack at home of Sinn Fein President,” The Guardian (London), June 10, 1993.","“UDA admits to Adams attack,” The Irish Times, June 10, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199306090002,1993,6,9,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,South (Governorate),Sidon,,,,1,Outside of the Ein el-Hilweh refugee camp,"06/09/1993: Unidentified gunmen shot and killed Capt. Ahmed Mohammed Makhzoumi outside of the prison he ran inside of Ein el-Hilweh, a PLO refugee camp in south Lebanon.",0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Palestinian Liberation Organization,Capt. Ahmed Mohammed Makhzoumi,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This incident was believed to be part of a feud between Fatah and Abu Nidal's Fatah-Revolutionary Council.,"“Fatah movement official assassinated in Lebanon,” Xinhua General Over News Service, June 10, 1993.","“International News Briefs,” The Associated Press, June 10, 1993.","Reuters, “Fatah Official Shot Dead,” The New York Times, June 11, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199306090003,1993,6,9,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,North Shields,,,,0,Northumberland (County),06/09/1993: Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded bomb at the Esso oil terminal in North Shields. No one was hurt.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Esso Oil,North Shields Oil Terminal,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was three of three related attacks (199306080002, 199306080003).","Malcolm Pithers, “IRA admits bombing terminal and gas tank; Terrorists 'ahead of the game' as safety fears grow in North-east” The Independent (London), June 11, 1993.","Roger Scott, “The Night Fear Lit Up The Sky; Hundreds Flee Gasworks Blasts,” Daily Mail (London), June, 10, 1993.","David Sharrock and Martin Wainwright, “New Tyneside Blast At Bomb-Hit Oil Terminal,” The Guardian (London), June 10, 1993",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199306090004,1993,6,9,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Tyneside,,,,0,North East England (Region),06/08/1993: Two bombs exploded near an empty petrol tank and pipes causing no injuries and only minor damage. The Irish Republican Army (IRA) claimed credit for the attack.,1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Esso Oil,Oil Storage Facilities,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Two bombs,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199306100001,1993,6,10,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,UNIFIL Security Zone,Beit Yahoun,,,,0,,06/10/1993: Hizballah fired RPGs/mortars and machine guns at the South Lebanon Army in Beit Yahoun. No one was hurt.,1,1,0,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,2,Armed Assault,,,4,Military,,,South Lebanon Army (SLA),South Lebanon Army (SLA) Soldiers,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,"It is unclear from the reports if both RPGs and mortars were used, or just one type of explosive was used.",0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"David Rudge, “SLA sapper killed by roadside bomb,” The Jerusalem Post, June 11, 1993.","“Shiite Guerrillas Attack Israeli-Backed Militiamen,” The Associated Press, June 10, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199306110001,1993,6,11,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Upper Galilee (Region),Upper Galilee,,,,0,,06/11/1993: Hizballah and the Revolutionary Army for the Liberation of Palestine were suspected of firing Katyushas rockets into Upper Galilee. No one was reported killed or injured.,1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,20,Unknown,,,Unknown,Upper Galilee area,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,Revolutionary Army for the Liberation of Palestine,,,,Unknown,0,0,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,1,10,Unknown,,,,0,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"David Rudge and Michael Rotem, “Katyushas hit upper Galilee after two gunmen are killed in security zone,” The Jerusalem Post, June 13, 1993.","“Katyusha rockets hit Northern Israel,” Xinhua General Overseas News Service, June 12, 1993.","“Guerrillas fire rockets at Israel,” Agence France Presse, June 12, 1993.",CETIS,1,1,0,1,
199306110002,1993,6,11,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Crossmaglen,,,,0,Armagh (County),06/11/1993: Unknown individuals fired mortars into a police and army station at Crossmaglen. No one was injured.,1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,4,Military,,,British Army,British Army Station at Crossmaglen,216,Great Britain,3,Police,,,Royal Ulster Constabulary,Royal Ulster Constabulary Station,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,It was suspected the Mark 15 mortars were used.,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Mortar Attack,” Press Association, June 11, 1993.","“Mortar Attack,” The Independent (London), June 12, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199306110003,1993,6,11,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Baden-Wurttemberg (State),Stuttgart,,,,0,,"06/11/1993: A house occupied by foreigners was firebombed in Stuttgart, leaving one injured. Right-wing radicals were suspected in the attack.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Foreign civilians in Stuttgart,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of a number of attacks on foreigners living in Germany and/or foreign-owned establishments, most employing arson as the attack type. (cf. 199305300001-2; 199306010004; 199306030001; 199306040001; 199306070002-5; 199306070008; 199305290004-5; 199306060004; 199306110003; 199306120004; 199306170005)","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,-9,-9,
199306120002,1993,6,12,,0,,69,France,8,Western Europe,Corsica,Sainte-Lucie-de-Ponte-Vecchio,,,,0,,06/12/1993: Five armed members of the Corsican National Liberation Front (FLNC) attacked the homes of two families in Sainte-Lucie-de-Ponte-Vecchio. The attackers removed the families then set off explosives that leveled the homes. No one was injured in this incident.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Homes of civilians,Homes of civilians in Sainte-Lucie-de-Ponte-Vecchio,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Corsican National Liberation Front (FLNC),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,5,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,The attack leveled two homes.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of two attacks with very similar incident characteristics (cf. 199306120003).,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,-9,-9,-9,
199306120003,1993,6,12,,0,,69,France,8,Western Europe,Corsica,Zonza,,,,0,,06/12/1993: Members of the Corsican National Liberation Front (FLNC) attacked the home of a family in Zonza. The attackers removed the family then set off explosives that destroyed the home. No one was injured in this incident.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Homes of civilians,Homes of civilians in Zonza,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Corsican National Liberation Front (FLNC),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,6,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,The attack destroyed the home.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of two attacks with very similar incident characteristics (cf. 199306120002).,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,-9,-9,-9,
199306120004,1993,6,12,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,North Rhine-Westphalia (State),Bergisch Gladbach,,,,0,,06/12/1993: Suspected right-wing radicals were believed to be responsible for a fire that broke out at a house occupied by three Turkish families in Bergisch Gladbach. Two men were injured.,1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Turkish civilians in Bergisch Gladbach,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,"The home attacked was going to be condemned and torn down, so estimates about property damage could not be made.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of a number of attacks on foreigners living in Germany and/or foreign-owned establishments, most employing arson as the attack type. (cf. 199305300001-2; 199306010004; 199306030001; 199306040001; 199306070002-5; 199306070008; 199305290004-5; 199306060004; 199306110003; 199306120004; 199306170005)","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199306130001,1993,6,13,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Uttar Pradesh (State),Tikamgrah,,,,0,,"06/13/1993: Unknown individuals exploded a bomb outside the home of Uma Bharti, a leader in the Bharatiya Janata party. The home suffered some damage and four people were injured.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,22,Violent Political Party,,,Bharatiya Janata party,Uma Bharti,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,4,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Bomb explodes in India at Hindu leader’s home, wounding four,” United Press International, June 13, 1993.","All-India Radio, “Bomb explodes at BJP member's residence,” BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, June 15, 1993.","“Hindu MP escapes blast,” The Herald, June 14, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199306130002,1993,6,13,,0,,59,Ecuador,3,South America,Pichincha (Province),Quito,,,,0,,06/13/1993: A bomb exploded outside the offices of the Ecuadorian Institute of Agrarian Reform and Settlement in Quito. No casualties were reported. The police suspected the Maoist Inti Puka (Red Sun in Quechua) group.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Ecuadorian Institute of Agrarian Reform and Settlement,Office of the Ecuadorian Institute of Agrarian Reform and Settlement in Quito,59,Ecuador,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Puka Inti Maoist Communist Party,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The blast shattered windows and doors in the area.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199306140001,1993,6,14,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,0,,06/14/1993: Police defused four homemade bombs found in a bag across the street from the Coca-Cola bottling plant in the Cairo neighborhood of Dokki. No one was hurt.,1,1,1,0,,,1,0,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Coca-Cola,Coca-Cola bottling plant in Cairo,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of two related attacks (199306140002).,"Santiago Lyon, “Bombs Defused In Cairo, Southern City Following Execution,” The Associated Press, June 14, 1993.","Bahaa Elkoussy, “Egypt prevents bombings, U.S. targets seen,” United Press International, June 14, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199306140002,1993,6,14,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Asyut (Governorate),Asyut,,,,0,,06/14/1993: Police defused two bombs near a railway line in the city of Asyut. No one was hurt.,1,1,0,0,,,1,0,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Egyptian Railway System,Railway Track in Asyut,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was two of two related attacks (199306140001).,"Santiago Lyon, “Bombs Defused In Cairo, Southern City Following Execution,” The Associated Press, June 14, 1993.","Bahaa Elkoussy, “Egypt prevents bombings, U.S. targets seen,” United Press International, June 14, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199306160001,1993,6,16,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"06/16/1993: Michel Azcueta, former leftist mayor of Villa el Salvador, Lima's oldest shantytown, was gunned down as he walked to work. Six other people were wounded in the attack. Shining Path was believed to be behind the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Former Public Figure,Michel Azcueta,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,6,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Pamela Constable, “Series of raids has Peruvians fearing Shining Path rebirth,” The Boston Globe, June 18, 1993.","Malcolm Coad, “Sendero Strikes,” The Guardian (London), June 18, 1993.","“Police capture rebels who tried to kill former mayor,” United Press International, June 17, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199306170001,1993,6,17,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,UNIFIL Security Zone,Beit Yahoun,,,,0,,"06/17/1993: Members of the Islamic Resistance Movement attacked six South Lebanon Army posts at the border crossing, Beit Yahoun, with Katyusha rockets, RPGs, and machine gun fire. No one was reported injured.",1,1,0,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,2,Armed Assault,,,4,Military,,,South Lebanon Army (SLA),South Lebanon Army (SLA) Soldiers,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,Islamic Resistance,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,"Katyusha rockets, RPGs, and machine guns.",0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The Islamic Resistance Movement is part of Hizballah.,"David Rudge, “Hezbollah attacks 10 SLA positions IDF joins in hitting back terror targets,” The Jerusalem Post, June 18, 1993.","Abdel Mawla Khaled, “Guerrilla attacks wound five SLA militiamen,” United Press International, June 17, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199306170002,1993,6,17,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"06/17/1993: A gunman walk into the bar at the York Hotel in Belfast and shot dead John Murphy, and ex-RUC officer. The Irish National Liberation Army claimed responsibility.",1,0,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Former Member of Royal Ulster Constabulary,John Murphy,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish National Liberation Army (INLA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was probably a revenge killing.,"“Gunman shoots former policeman dead in Belfast bar,” Agence France Presse, June 18, 1993.","“International News Briefs By The Associated Press,” The Associated Press, June 18, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199306170003,1993,6,17,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Ballymena,,,,0,Antrim (County),06/17/1993: The British army defused a bomb outside the front door of a SDLP councilor's home in the Tardee Grove section of Ballymena.,1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,22,Violent Political Party,,,Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) Party,SDLP council members,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,One source states that this attack is part of a larger plot to target SDLP council members.,"“Ex-policeman shot dead,” Press Association, June 18, 1993.","Martin Cowley, “Man killed in Belfast had served in RUC,” The Irish Times, June 19, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199306170004,1993,6,17,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,South (Governorate),Jezzine District,,,,0,,06/17/06: Hizballah detonated a roadside bomb in the Jezzine District as a SLA patrol passed. One soldier was slightly injured.,1,1,0,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,South Lebanon Army (SLA),South Lebanon Army (SLA) Soldiers,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Roadside bomb,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"David Rudge, “Hezbollah attacks 10 SLA positions IDF joins in hitting back terror targets,” The Jerusalem Post, June 18, 1993.","Abdel Mawla Khaled, “Guerrilla attacks wound five SLA militiamen,” United Press International, June 17, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199306170005,1993,6,17,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,North Rhine-Westphalia (State),Munster,,,,1,The attack occurred in the Munsterland region.,06/17/1993: Two young men shot to death a Kurdish asylum seeker in Munsterland. The two men rang the front door of a hostel in Munsterland where 15 Kurdish asylum-seekers lived. A 6 year-old boy answered the door and called for his father. When his father answered the men shot him three times. He died in the hospital later the same day. Right-wing radicals were suspected in the attack.,1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Kurdish civilian in Munsterland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,2,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of a number of attacks on foreigners living in Germany and/or foreign-owned establishments, most employing arson as the attack type. (cf. 199305300001-2; 199306010004; 199306030001; 199306040001; 199306070002-5; 199306070008; 199305290004-5; 199306060004; 199306110003; 199306120004; 199306170005)","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,-9,-9,
199306170006,1993,6,17,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,South (Governorate),Sidon,,,,1,The attack occurred in the 'Ayn al-Hulway Palestinian Refugee camp near Sidon,06/17/1993: A bomb killed Fatah Officer 'Ali Iskandar and his wife and wounded three other family members when it exploded at their home in the 'Ayn al-Hulway Palestinian Refugee camp near Sidon. The perpetrators were unknown.,0,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,22,Violent Political Party,,,Fatah Party Officer,Home of Fatah Party Officer 'Ali Iskandar in the 'Ayn al-Hulway Palestinian Refugee camp near Sidon,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,3,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199306180001,1993,6,18,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,0,,06/18/1993: Suspected Islamic militants detonated a car bomb in the Cairo slum of Shubra. Three people were killed and 18 injured.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,City of Cairo,Shubra area of Cairo,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,18,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One source claimed two were killed, while the others claimed seven and three. Two of the sources stated that 18 were injured, while the other source stated that 20 were injured. The lower figures have been cited here.","“Cairo Bomb Kills Three,” Press Association, June 18, 1993.","Bahaa Elkoussy, “Cairo explosion,” United Press International, June 18, 1993.","“Police blame Al-Jihad for deadly Cairo nail bomb,” Agence France Presse, June 20, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199306210001,1993,6,21,,0,,185,Spain,8,Western Europe,Madrid (Province),Madrid,,,,0,,"06/21/1993: ETA was suspected of setting off a car bomb during rush hour, under a bridge in the Salamanca district in central Madrid. Seven people were killed and 21 wounded. The dead were soldiers whose vehicle was parked next to the car when the bomb exploded.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,9,Unknown,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Rush hour commuters traveling in the Salamanca district of central Madrid,185,Spain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,Eighty-eight pounds of high-explosives,7,0,0,21,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Broken windows,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This is one of two linked incidents (cf. 199306210002).,"“Seven dead, 20 injured in car bomb attacks – police,” Agence France Presse, June 21, 1993.","Susan Linnee, “Two Car Bombs Show Weakened ETA Still Capable of Death Blows,” The Associated Press, June 21, 1993.","Ciaran Giles, “Car Bombs Rock Madrid Rush Hour; Seven Dead, 25 Injured,” The Associated Press, June 21, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199306210002,1993,6,21,,0,,185,Spain,8,Western Europe,Madrid (Province),Madrid,,,,0,,06/21/1993: Euskadi ta Askatasuna (ETA) was suspected of setting off a car bomb on Serrano street near the American Embassy and the French ambassador's residence. Three people were injured.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,U.S. Department of State,U.S. Embassy in Madrid,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Basque Fatherland and Freedom (ETA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,3,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This is one of two linked incidents (cf. 199306210001).,"“Seven dead, 20 injured in car bomb attacks – police,” Agence France Presse, June 21, 1993.","Susan Linnee, “Two Car Bombs Show Weakened ETA Still Capable of Death Blows,” The Associated Press, June 21, 1993.","Ciaran Giles, “Car Bombs Rock Madrid Rush Hour; Seven Dead, 25 Injured,” The Associated Press, June 21, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199306220001,1993,6,22,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Newry,,,,0,Ulster (Province),06/22/1993: The IRA exploded a 300 lb. bomb in an Austin Metro van near the Mourne Country Hotel causing minor damage and injuries.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Mourne Country Hotel,Mourne Country Hotel in Newry,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,The 300lb. bomb was planted in a stolen van. Officials believed it was made of fertilizer.,0,0,0,2,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The front wall of the hotel fell down and some minor damage was caused to surrounding homes.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Reports stated that the IRA warned officials beforehand, but it did not specify how. The IRA usually phoned in such warnings.","“Bomb injuries two after terror blitz warning,” Press Association, June 22, 1993.","Owen Bowcott, “IRA van bomb damages country hotel and 70 homes,” The Guardian (London), June 23, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199306220002,1993,6,22,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,UNIFIL Security Zone,Shoumariya,,,,0,,06/22/1993: Hizballah and the Believers Resistance fired rockets into the village of Shoumariya in an attempt to target SLA troops posted there. No one was reported hurt.,1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,South Lebanon Army (SLA),South Lebanon Army Post,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,Believers Resistance,,,,Unknown,0,0,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,1,10,Unknown,,,,0,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"David Rudge and Itim, “Hizbullah again hits security zone targets,” The Jerusalem Post, June 23, 1993.","“Shiite Guerrillas Attack SLA Posts,” The Associated Press, June 22, 1993.","“Guerrilla attacks prompt Israeli shelling,” United Press International, June 22, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199306220003,1993,6,22,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,UNIFIL Security Zone,Unknown,,,,0,Central area of the security zone in southern Lebanon,06/22/1993: Hizballah fired mortars and RPGs at SLA patrols in the central area of the security zone. No one was hurt.,1,1,0,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,South Lebanon Army (SLA),South Lebanon Army (SLA) Soldiers,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,Mortars and RPGs,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"David Rudge and Itim, “Hizbullah again hits security zone targets,” The Jerusalem Post, June 23, 1993.","“Shiite Guerrillas Attack SLA Posts,” The Associated Press, June 22, 1993.","“Guerrilla attacks prompt Israeli shelling,” United Press International, June 22, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199306220004,1993,6,22,,1,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Banaadir (Region),Mogadishu,,,,0,,06/22/1993: Somali gunmen attacked the headquarters of the United States Logistics Support Command with sniper fire and rocket-propelled grenades. Two of the Somali gunmen were killed in the attack. No other injuries were reported.,1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,4,Military,,,United States Logistics Support Command,United States Logistics Support Command in Mogadishu,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,2,0,2,,0,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199306220005,1993,6,22,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,California,Tiburon,,,,0,,"06/22/1993: A bomb sent by the Unabomber (later discovered to be Theodore Kaczynski) exploded in the office of Professor Charles Epstein, a geneticist at the University of California San Francisco. Epstein was injured in the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Charles Epstein,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Kaczynski's attacks were meant to draw attention to the dangers of modern technology.,0,,,0,1,0,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,9,Letter Bomb,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,1,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199306230001,1993,6,23,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,County Tyrone,,,,0,Tyrone (County),"06/23/1993: The IRA killed Joseph Mulhern, a suspected police informer. They dumped the body along the border with the Republic of Ireland in County Tyrone.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Joseph Mulhern,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The victim was probably shot.,"“IRA kills suspected police informer,” Agence France Presse, June 23, 1993.","“IRA shoots ‘informer’,” The Guardian (London), June 25, 1993.","Martin Crowley, “IRA kills former member of UDR,” The Irish Times, June 25, 1993",CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199306230003,1993,6,24,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Connecticut,New Haven,,,,0,,"06/24/1993: A bomb sent by UNABOM (later discovered to be Theodore Kaczynski) exploded in the office of Professor David Gelernter, a computer-science instructor at Yale University. As a result of the attack, Gelernter lost sight in one eye, hearing in one ear, and part of his right hand",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,David Gelernter,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Kaczynski's attacks were meant to draw attention to the dangers of modern technology.,0,,,0,1,0,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,9,Letter Bomb,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,1,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.","“The Unabomber: A Chronology,” Court TV Online, December 1999.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199306240001,1993,6,24,,0,,199,Switzerland,8,Western Europe,Berne (Canton),Berne,,,,0,,"06/24/1993: In a series of related Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) attacks against Turkish targets across Europe, about 50 suspected members of the PKK tried to storm the Turkish Embassy in Berne. One Kurd was killed and 7 people were injured, including a policeman. About 50 Kurdish protesters tried to storm the Turkish Embassy in Berne, Switzerland.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Turkish Embassy in Berne,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Protesting Turkish treatment of Kurds,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,22,"Hands, Feet, Fists",,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,1,7,,,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of seventeen related attacks (cf. 199306240001-4; 199306240006-16; 199306240019-20).,"“Terrorism Militant Kurds attack Turkish holdings in five European countries; one dies,” Chicago Tribune, June 24, 1993.","Cayol T, “Kurds seize hostages,” Herald Sun, June 25, 1993.","“Kurdish activists hit Turkish targets across Europe as coalition govt pact is signed,” Mideast Mirror, June 24, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199306240002,1993,6,24,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Bavaria (State),Munich,,,,0,,"06/24/1993: In a series of related Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) attacks against Turkish targets across Europe, a group of PKK members attacked and took over the Turkish Consulate in Munich along with 21 hostages. They surrendered after 14 hours. No injuries were reported.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,5,Hostage Taking (Barricade Incident),,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Turkish Consulate in Munich,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Protesting Turkish treatment of Kurds,0,,,0,5,,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,5,Firearms,3,Handgun,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,The Kurds put gasoline all over the building and threatened to light it if anyone stormed the building.,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,1,21,0,14,,,,1,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,21,Two hostages were released almost immediately due to a heart attack and shock. The women were released at dusk and the others sometime later. The incident lasted 14 hours. This was one of seventeen related attacks (cf. 199306240001-4; 199306240006-16; 199306240019-20).,"“Terrorism Militant Kurds attack Turkish holdings in five European countries; one dies,” Chicago Tribune, June 24, 1993.","AAPINTNEWS, “Militant Kurds free hostages,” Courier-Mail, June 26, 1993.","Cayol T, “Kurds seize hostages,” Herald Sun, June 25, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199306240004,1993,6,24,,0,,69,France,8,Western Europe,Bouches-du-Rhône (Department),Marseille,,,,0,,"06/24/1993: In a series of related Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) attacks against Turkish targets across Europe, members of the PKK, who claimed to have bombs, took over the Turkish Consulate in Marseille along with 10 hostages. No injuries were reported and the hostages were released without incident after three hours.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,5,Hostage Taking (Barricade Incident),,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Turkish Consulate in Marseilles,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Protesting Turkish treatment of Kurds,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,7,Fake Weapons,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The hostage takers claimed to have explosives, but it was unclear from the reports if they actually had them.",0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,1,10,0,3,,,,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,,This was one of seventeen related attacks (cf. 199306240001-4; 199306240006-16; 199306240019-20).,"“Terrorism Militant Kurds attack Turkish holdings in five European countries; one dies,” Chicago Tribune, June 24, 1993.","Cayol T, “Kurds seize hostages,” Herald Sun, June 25, 1993.","“Kurdish activists hit Turkish targets across Europe as coalition govt pact is signed,” Mideast Mirror, June 24, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199306240005,1993,6,24,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Lurgan,,,,0,Armagh (County),"06/24/1993: Two Irish Republican Army (IRA) gunmen shot and killed John Lynas, former member of the Ulster Defence Regiment outside his home in Lime Grove, Lurgen. The two gunmen escaped on bicycles.",1,0,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Former member of Ulster Defense Regiment,John Lynas,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was probably a revenge killing.,"Martin Crowley, “IRA kills former member of UDR,” The Irish Times, June 25, 1993.","“Man shot by the IRA,” The Independent (London), June 25, 1993.","“Gunmen shoot dead former soldier,” Agence France Presse, June 24, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199306240012,1993,6,24,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Baden-Württemberg (State),Karlsruhe,,,,0,,"06/24/1993: In a series of related Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) attacks against Turkish targets across Europe, members of the PKK blockaded the Turkish Consulate in Karlsruhe. A group of Turks attacked the Kurds and 6 people were injured. At least 100 people were arrested in the attacks.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,5,Hostage Taking (Barricade Incident),,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Turkish Consulate in Karlsruhe,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Protesting Turkish treatment of Kurds,0,,,0,,100,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,6,,,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of seventeen related attacks (cf. 199306240001-4; 199306240006-16; 199306240019-20).,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199306240013,1993,6,24,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,North Rhine-Westphalia (State),Dortmund,,,,0,,"06/24/1993: In a series of related attacks, ten Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) members attacked the Turkish Pamuk Bank causing extensive damage. No injuries were reported.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Turkish Pamuk Bank,Turkish Pamuk Bank in Dortmund,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Protesting Turkish treatment of Kurds,0,,,0,10,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of seventeen related attacks (cf. 199306240001-4; 199306240006-16; 199306240019-20).,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199306240018,1993,6,24,,0,,183,South Africa,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Gauteng (Province),Johannesburg,,,,0,,06/24/1993: Three unknown black gunmen shot AK-47 rifles at Caucasians who had parked their cars outside a factory. Three Caucasians and one black passerby were killed.,0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Caucasian Civilians in Johannesburg,183,South Africa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,3,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199306260001,1993,6,26,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belleeks,,,,0,Armagh (County),06/26/1993: A British soldier was killed by a sniper. The soldier was on foot patrol in Belleeks near the border with other troops when the sniper opened fire on them.,1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,British Army,British Army Troops in Belleeks,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,6,Other Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,The weapon was believed to be a Barrett light 50.,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"David McKittrick, “Soldier killed, 25 injured in day of Ulster violence,” The Independent (London), June 27, 1993.","“Ulster Sniper Kills Soldier,” Press Association, June 26, 1993.","“IRA kills soldier,” Herald Sun, June 28, 1993",CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199306270001,1993,6,27,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Antalya (Province),Antalya,,,,0,,06/27/1993: The Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) was suspected of placing a bomb at the Pension Leta resort. It is reported that 23 casualties resulted from the attack.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,18,Tourists,,,Pension Leta Resort,Pension Leta resort in Antalya,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,23,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of two related attacks (199306270002).,"“Kurds step up violence against tourists in Turkey,” The Herald, June 29, 1993.","Roger Bray, “Holiday fears after Turkish bomb attack, The Evening Standard, June 28, 1993","Hugo Pope, “Bomb attacks threaten Turkey tourism; Police suspect Kurds as series of blasts injures 23 people in Mediterranean resort,” The Independent (London), June 29, 1993 .",CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199306270002,1993,6,27,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Antalya (Province),Antalya,,,,0,,06/27/1993: The Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) was suspected of planting two bombs in the car park at the Sheraton Voyager Hotel. No casualties or deaths occurred.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,18,Tourists,,,Sheraton Voyager Hotel,Sheraton Voyager Hotel in Antalya,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was two of two related attacks (199306270001).,"“Kurds step up violence against tourists in Turkey,” The Herald, June 29, 1993.","Roger Bray, “Holiday fears after Turkish bomb attack, The Evening Standard, June 28, 1993.","Hugo Pope, “Bomb attacks threaten Turkey tourism; Police suspect Kurds as series of blasts injures 23 people in Mediterranean resort,” The Independent (London), June 29, 1993 .",CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199306270003,1993,6,27,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Banaadir (Region),Mogadishu,,,,0,,"06/27/1993: A Pakistani UN Peacekeeper was wounded by unknown snipers in Mogadishu, Somalia.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,United Nations Peacekeeper in Somalia,153,Pakistan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199306270004,1993,6,27,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Banaadir (Region),Mogadishu,,,,0,,"06/27/1993: Two American soldiers were wounded by unidentified Somali gunmen as the soldiers were clearing debris from the 21 October Road in Mogadishu, Somalia.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United States Military,United States Military in Mogadishu,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,2,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199306280001,1993,6,28,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Bingol (Province),Genc,,,,1,Near Genc,06/28/1993: Suspected Kurdish separatists opened fire on a passenger train near Genc. The attack wounded six people.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Turkish Railway System,Passenger train near Genc,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,6,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Rasit Gurdilek, “Attack on Passenger Train Follows Bombing That Injures 26,” The Associated Press, June 28, 1993.","“Kurds step up violence against tourists in Turkey,” The Herald, June 29, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199306290001,1993,6,29,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,Nabatiye (Governorate),Hanin,,,,1,Various IDF and SLA posts in the area,06/29/1993: Hizballah fired Katyushas at various Israeli Defense Force and South Lebanon Army locations in the Security Zone. No casualties were reported.,1,1,0,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Troops,97,Israel,4,Military,,,South Lebanon Army (SLA),South Lebanon Army Soldiers,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,Katyusha rockets,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Some damage was caused when the Israeli Defense Force and South Lebanon Army responded to Hizballah's attack. The attack details were not very clear.,"David Rudge, “Hezbollah launches 29 Katyushas at IDF, SLA targets,” The Jerusalem Post, June 30, 1993.","“Israeli forces, Hezbollah clash in southern Lebanon,” Agence France Presse, June 30, 1993.","“Child killed in gun battle,” Herald Sun, June 30, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199307000001,1993,7,0,July 1993,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"07/00/1993: Masked Irish Republican Army (IRA) men seized control of a house and then kept watch over a Catholic prayer session as the perpetrators tried to bomb the Stormont Hotel in Belfast. Nineteen people attending the meeting were held hostage in the home of Danny McCaffrey, 52, whose car was used to transport the 500lb bomb across the city. Army explosives experts called to the Stormont Hotel defused the bomb.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,5,Hostage Taking (Barricade Incident),3,Bombing/Explosion,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Catholic Prayer Group,96,Ireland,1,Business,,,Stormont Hotel,Stormont Hotel,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,-9,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,19,0,-99,,,,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,19,"Even though they were held captive, members of the prayer group carried on with the meeting at the house in Stewartstown Park, Lenadoon. They moved to a kitchen while the terrorists kept watch from the front room.","Deric Henderson, “Masked IRA Men Hold Praying Catholics Hostage,” The Press Association Limited, July 9, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199307000002,1993,7,0,Between 07/05/1993 and 07/10/1993,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Newtownards,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"07/00/1993: St. Patrick's Church on Victoria Street in Newtownards, Ulster was firebombed. Father Dan White, a Roman Catholic parish priest from the church blamed loyalist extremists for the attack, saying he believed it was ""misguided revenge"" for a devastating IRA car bomb attack in the town.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,15,Religious Figures/Institutions,,,St. Patrick's Church,St. Patrick's Church,96,Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The firebomb attack left the vestry and school of St Patrick's church in smoking ruin.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Garry Moriarty, “Petrol Bombs used in Loyalist Attacks,” The Irish Times, City Edition, July 12, 1993.","Tim Miles, “Firebomb Attack on Church ‘Misguided Revenge,’” The Press Association, July 10, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199307010001,1993,7,1,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Jerusalem (District),Jerusalem,,,,0,,"07/01/1993: In Jerusalem, two Palestinian gunmen and a hostage were killed following an attack on an Egged Bus commuter bus. The gunmen opened fire inside the bus, wounding two Israelis and a Palestinian. The suspects then commandeered a car driven by an Israeli woman. All three were killed when security troops opened fire at a roadblock and a grenade apparently went off in the car.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),3,Bombing/Explosion,19,Transportation,,,Egged Bus Company,Egged Bus Company commuter bus,97,Israel,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Jeanette Kadosh Dayan (39-year old Israeli woman),97,Israel,3,Police,,,Military Checkpoint,Gilo Checkpoint,97,Israel,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,,,,,3,0,2,3,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,A Private car was damaged.,1,1,0,-99,,,,0,,,,,,4,Hostage(s) killed (not during rescue attempt),75,Approximately 75 passengers were able to flee the bus when the bus driver attempted to overpower the gunmen. The two suspects then commandeered a car driven by an Israeli woman. All three were killed when security troops opened fire at a roadblock and a grenade apparently went off in the car.,"Bill Hutman et al, “Woman Dies after Capital Bus Attack Police Identify Terrorists as Hamas Members,” The Jerusalem Post, July 2, 1993.","David Horovitz, “Palestinian Raid Seen as Effort to Halt Talks,” The Irish Times, July 2, 1993.","Clyde Haberman, “Attackers of Bus Sought Hostages, Israel Says,” The New York Times, July 3, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,0,1,
199307010002,1993,7,1,,0,,142,Netherlands,8,Western Europe,South Holland (Province),The Hague,,,,0,,07/01/1993: The Revolutionary Anti-Racist Action (RARA) planted and detonated a time bomb at 3 a.m. in a toilet at the Dutch Social Affairs Ministry creating a six-meter-wide hole in the 5th floor. Damage was minor and there were no reported injuries.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Government of the Netherlands,Dutch Social Affairs Ministry,142,Netherlands,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Revolutionary Anti-Racist Action,,,,,,Opposition to Netherlands' immigration policy.,0,,,0,,,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The bomb caused a six-meter-wide hole in the 5th floor.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Bombing at Ministry of Social Affairs,” United Press International, July 1, 1993.","“Dutch Terror Blast,” The Press Association Limited, July 1, 1993.","Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199307010003,1993,7,1,,0,,101,Japan,4,East Asia,Tokyo (Prefecture),Tokyo,,,,0,,"07/01/1993: A rocket was fired at the Yokota United States Air Force Base. No injuries were reported. The rocket exploded prematurely before reaching the base. However, it caused damage to a nearby apartment complex. The group Kakurokyo claimed credit.",1,1,0,0,,,0,0,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,4,Military,,,U.S. Air Force,Yokota U.S. Air Force Base,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Revolutionary Workers' Council (Kakurokyo),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Damage to a nearby apartment complex.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199307020001,1993,7,2,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Sivas (Province),Sivas,,,,0,,"07/02/1993: Thirty-five people were killed and about 60 injured when Turkish fundamentalists, engaged in a protest against the visit of Salman Rushdie's editor, set fire to the hotel in which he was staying.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Madimak Hotel,"Turkish author Aziz Nesin, who had translated Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses.",209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,To protest against Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses.,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,35,0,0,60,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“35 dead, 60 injured in hotel fire set by Turkish fundamentalists,” Agence France Presse, July 3, 1993.","“Rushdie appalled as 40 die in book protests,” Agence France Presse, July 2, 1993.","Hugh Pope, “Muslim Mob Torches Hotel,” Los Angeles Times, July 3, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199307050001,1993,7,5,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Jerusalem (District),Jerusalem,,,,0,,"07/05/1993: A woman (Batsheva Hillel, 56) was stabbed in the Yemin Moshe section of Jerusalem, the second terror attack in the capital in five days. One or two perpetrators stabbed her five times in the back in the Neri Bloomfield Gardens. The woman was taken to Hadassah-University Hospital and was in satisfactory condition.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Batsheva Hillel,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Bill Hutman and Judy Siegel, “Terrorist stabs woman in Jerusalem,” The Jerusalem Post, July 6, 1993.","MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base. ""TKB Incident Page: Other Group attacked Private Citizens & Property target (July 6, 1993, Israel)."" Website. Available from http://www.tkb.org/Incident.jsp?incID=5110.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199307060001,1993,7,6,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Erzincan (Province),Basbaglar,,,,0,,07/06/1993: Members of the Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) attacked the village of Basbaglar in Erzincan province. The guerrillas massacred 32 people and burned down 50 of the 57 homes.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Village of Basbaglar,Village of Basbaglar,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,8,Incendiary,,,,,,,,,,,,32,0,0,,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,Guerrillas burned down 50 of the 57 homes in the village.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Attack on Eastern Turkish Village Kills 28,” United Press International, July 6, 1993.","Pam O’Toole, “Kurdish Militants Murder 32 in Raid on Turkish Village,” The Guardian (London), July 7, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199307070001,1993,7,7,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Banaadir (Region),Mogadishu,,,,0,,07/07/1993: As many as six Somali employees of the United Nations were slain in an ambush in Mogadishu. Two of the Somalis were dragged from their car and shot dead in a busy street market while four others wounded in the attack were abducted and presumed dead. Gunmen were believed to be loyal to the fugitive warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid.,1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,13,Other,,,United Nations,UN Employees,182,Somalia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,6,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,4,0,-99,,,,0,,,,,,7,Unknown,0,The Hostages were presumed dead.,"Angus Shaw, “United Nations Workers Slain In Ambush,” The Associated Press, July 7, 1993. ","“Somali Employees of UN Ambushed: 6 Feared Dead,” Los Angeles Times, July 8, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199307070002,1993,7,7,,0,,101,Japan,4,East Asia,Tokyo (Prefecture),Tokyo,,,,1,"Camp Zama, south-west of Tokyo","07/07/1993: This was one of two attacks carried out by a small militant group, the Kakurokyo (Revolutionary Workers), in protest to the G-7 Summit in Tokyo. In this incident at least five projectiles hit Camp Zuma, a U.S. military base south-west of Tokyo. There were no injuries.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,4,Military,,,U.S. Army Base,Camp Zama,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Revolutionary Workers' Council (Kakurokyo),,,,,,To protest against the Tokyo G-7 summit.,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The bomb created a large hole in the ground,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This case was one of 2 related attacks (cf. 199307070004),"“Radical Protesters in Bomb, Missile Blast,” Herald Sun, July 8, 1993.","MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base. ""TKB Incident Page: Kakurokyo attacked Military target (July 7, 1993, Japan)."" Website. Available from http://www.tkb.org/Incident.jsp?incID=5111.",,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199307070003,1993,7,7,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Hazafon (District),Western Galilee,,,,0,,07/07/1993: Katyusha rockets fired by Hizballah exploded near homes in Western Galilee causing minor damage but no casualties. The aim of the attack was to try and disrupt peace talks.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Civilian residents of Western Galilee,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,,,,,This attack was an attempt to derail peace talks.,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,Katyusha rockets,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"David Rudge, “Residents Rocked by Morning Attack,” The Jerusalem Post, July 7, 1993.","David Rudge, “IDF responds to Katyusha attack on Galilee,” The Jerusalem Post, July 7, 1993.",,CETIS,1,1,0,1,
199307070004,1993,7,7,,0,,101,Japan,4,East Asia,Osaka (Prefecture),Osaka,,,,0,,"07/07/1993: This was one of two attacks carried out by a small militant group, the Kakurokyo (Revolutionary Workers), in protest to the G-7 Summit in Tokyo. In this attack a building under construction (to house the International Centre for Environmental Technology) in Osaka was bombed. There were no injuries.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,8,Educational Institution,,,International Centre for Environmental Technology,Building under construction intended to house the International Centre for Environmental Technology,101,Japan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Revolutionary Workers' Council (Kakurokyo),,,,,,To protest against the Tokyo G-7 summit.,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Homemade Bomb,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Damage was limited to broken window panes,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This case was one of 2 related attacks (cf. 199307070002),"“Radical Protesters in Bomb, Missile Blast,” Herald Sun, July 8, 1993.","MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base. ""TKB Incident Page: Kakurokyo attacked Diplomatic target (July 7, 1993, Japan)."" Website. Available from http://www.tkb.org/Incident.jsp?incID=7123.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199307070005,1993,7,7,,0,,101,Japan,4,East Asia,Osaka (Prefecture),Osaka,,,,0,,07/07/1993: A homemade bomb was detonated at the United Nations Technology Center in Osaka. The Chukaku-ha (Middle Core Faction) claimed credit for the attack. No further information was reported.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,13,Other,,,United Nations,UN Technology Center,422,International,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Chukakuha (Middle Core Faction),,,,,,Protesting G7 summit.,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ammonium nitrate fuel oil,0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199307080001,1993,7,8,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,South (Governorate),Sidon,,,,1,"On the roadside, 15 miles east of the southern port city of Sidon","07/08/1993: Guerrillas of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine- General Command planted a roadside bomb on a dusty path in the eastern sector of the ''security zone'' imposed by Israel, some 15 miles east of the southern port city of Sidon. Two Israeli soldiers were killed and three others were wounded, while the attackers escaped unharmed, the security sources said.",1,1,0,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,Israeli Defense Force Soldiers,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Gen Cmd (PFLP-GC)",,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,12,Remote Trigger,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,3,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,An Armored vehicle was damaged.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“At Least one Dead, Three Wounded in Lebanon Flare-up,” Agence France Presse, July 9, 1993.","“Israeli Soldiers killed in South Lebanon,” Xinhua, July 8, 1993.","Mohammed Darweesh, “Two Israeli soldiers killed in south Lebanon,” United Press International, July 8, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199307110001,1993,7,11,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Unknown,Mutki District,,,,0,,"07/11/1993: A group of Kurdish rebels attacked a gas station in the southeastern Mutki district, killing two watchmen. The rebels - believed to be members of the outlawed Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) - set fire to a building where the two watchmen were staying. The perpetrators set the whole station ablaze before the watchmen were able to escape.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,,Gas Station in Mutki District,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,This attack was part of a campaign to establish an independent state in the southeast.,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The building in which the two watchmen were staying.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Two Killed by Kurdish Rebels in Turkey,” Xinhua, July 12, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199307130001,1993,7,13,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,0,,"07/13/1993: A homemade bomb exploded near a sports club in the upper-class residential area of Zamalek in downtown Cairo in the early morning, causing no casualties, police sources said. The relatively minor explosion caused slight damage to the fence of the Gezira Sports Center. No one claimed responsibility for the bombing.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Gezira Sports Center,Gezira Sports Center,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The attack caused slight damage to the fence of the Gezira Sports Center.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Bomb Blast near Sports Club in Cairo,” Xinhua, July 13, 1993.","“Bomb Explosion in Cairo,” Tass, July 13, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199307140001,1993,7,14,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Cricklewood,,,,0,Barnet (London Borough),07/14/1993: A man was arrested at a north London bus stop carrying a large Semtex bomb in a shoulder bag. The perpetrator is believed to be a key figure in the Irish Republican Army's (IRA) mainland bombing campaign. Police believe he intended to take the 8 lb bomb into the City of London by public transport. The motive for the attack was cited as the IRA's response to new traffic restrictions.,1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,9,Unknown,,,,,20,Unknown,,,City of London,City of London,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,This was the IRA's response to new traffic restrictions.,0,,,0,1,1,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,8 pound Semtex bomb with a timing device and detonator,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Peter Burden, “Bomber at Bus Stop: Dramatic Moment when Armed Police Swooped on IRA Suspect,” Daily Mail (London), July 15, 1993.","“Police Question Bomb Suspect,” Agence France Presse, July 14, 1993.","Edward Pilkington, “Bomb-in-Bag Suspect Held in Street,” The Guardian (London), July 15, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199307150001,1993,7,15,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"07/15/1993: Belfast's main rail terminus, Central Station, was reported as extensively damaged in a suspected Irish Republican Army (IRA) bomb attack early in the morning. There were no reports of any injuries, but the building was badly damaged.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Northern Irish Railway System,Belfast's Central Rail Station,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,The building was badly damaged.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Gerry Moriarty, “ Belfast Station Bomb,” The Irish Times, July 15,1993.","Reuters, “Bomb Explodes in Belfast,” The New York Times, July 15, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199307160002,1993,7,16,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Pennsylvania,Lancaster,,,,0,Front door of facility,"7/16/1993: Unknown perpetrators threw a firebomb at the front door of the Planned Parenthood of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. The incendiary device failed to ignite but still managed to cause minor damage to the abortion clinic.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,5,Abortion Related,,,Planned Parenthood,"Planned Parenthood clinic in Lancaster, Pennsylvania",217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Anti-Abortion extremists,,,,,,To protest the practice of abortion and to sabotage abortion facilities operating in Pennsylvania.,0,,,0,-99,-99,0,,,,,,,,,,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,Firebomb consisting of a bottle full of gasoline with a wick,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,"Two months after the incident, the same abortion clinic was destroyed by a firebomb (199309300001).","Nathan Lee Gadsden, ""Firebomb Destroys Lancaster Clinic/Agency Plans Tighter Security,"" Patriot-News, September 30, 1993.","""Lancaster Planned Parenthood Clinic Firebombed,"" Associated Press, September 29, 1993.","Patricia Baird-Windle and Eleanor J. Bader, ""Targets of Hatred: Anti-Abortion Terrorism,"" Palgrave, 2001.",Anti-Abortion Project 2010,-9,-9,0,-9,
199307170001,1993,7,17,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Antalya (Province),Antalya,,,,0,,"07/17/1993: One of three attacks seemingly carried out by the PKK. In the Mediterranean resort city of Antalya, grenade attacks on three hotels killed one Turk and wounded two others. According to Anatolia News Agency, a grenade was lobbed from a speeding car at the entrance of Mithat Hotel, killing a 20-year-old man and causing minor injuries to a teen-ager and a 5-year-old boy. In other incidents Grenades were thrown simultaneously at the Kanarya and Ozkonak hotels, but caused no damage or injuries. Anatolia News Agency also stated that there were no foreign guests at any of the hotels.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,18,Tourists,,,Mithat Hotel,Mithat Hotel in Antalya,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,2,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This case was one of three related attacks (cf. 199307170002; 199307170003) The Sources' information was gathered from a local “semi-official news agency.”,"“One Killed, two Injured by Grenades in Turkish Resort,” Agence France Presse, July 17, 1993.","“Terrorist bombs Kill one in Resort City, The Associated Press, July 17, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199307170002,1993,7,17,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Antalya (Province),Antalya,,,,0,,"07/17/1993: One of three attacks seemingly carried out by the PKK. In the Mediterranean resort city of Antalya, grenade attacks on three hotels killed one Turk and wounded two others. According to Anatolia News Agency, In this incident a grenade was lobbed from a speeding car at the entrance of Kanarya Hotel. It caused no damage or injuries. Anatolia News Agency also stated that there were no foreign guests at any of the hotels.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,18,Tourists,,,Kanarya Hotel,Kanarya Hotel in Antalya,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This case was one of three related attacks (cf. 199307170001; 199307170003). The Sources' information was gathered from a local “semi-official news agency.”,"“One Killed, two Injured by Grenades in Turkish Resort,” Agence France Presse, July 17, 1993.","“Terrorist bombs Kill one in Resort City, The Associated Press, July 17, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199307170003,1993,7,17,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Antalya (Province),Antalya,,,,0,,"07/17/1993: One of three attacks seemingly carried out by the PKK. In the Mediterranean resort city of Antalya, grenade attacks on three hotels killed one Turk and wounded two others. According to Anatolia News Agency, In this incident a grenade was lobbed from a speeding car at the entrance of Ozkonak Hotel. It caused no damage or injuries. Anatolia News Agency also stated that there were no foreign guests at any of the hotels.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,18,Tourists,,,Ozkonak Hotel,Ozkonak Hotel in Antalya,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This case was one of three related attacks (cf. 199307170001; 199307170002). The Sources' information was gathered from a local “semi-official news agency.”,"“One Killed, two Injured by Grenades in Turkish Resort,” Agence France Presse, July 17, 1993.","“Terrorist bombs Kill one in Resort City, The Associated Press, July 17, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199307190001,1993,7,19,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,0,,"07/19/1993: The Moslem extremist group al-Gamaa al-Islamiya claimed responsibility for an attack on the car of an Army General in Cairo, which led to four deaths. A member of the group said the move was taken to avenge the government's executions of five militants on Saturday, July 17th.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Egyptian Army,"Maj. Gen. Osman Ahmed Metwalli Shaheen, commander of the Central Zone",60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG),,,,,,This attack was revenge for the Government's assassination of militants.,0,,,0,7,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,0,2,6,0,,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Chris Hedges, “4 Die in Egypt as Militants Attack General’s Car,” The New York Times, July 19, 1993.","“Moslem Extremists Claim Responsibility for Attack on Army General,” Xinhua, July 19, 1993.","Caryle Murphy, “Egyptian Ambush Leaves 4 Dead; Extremists Attack Police Patrol in Apparent Retaliation for Hangings,” The Washington Post, July 19, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199307200001,1993,7,20,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,California,Sacramento,,,,0,,"07/20/1993: The firebombing of the NAACP's Sacramento office resulted in the destruction of the building. Fire officials say ""a flammable liquid-type device"" was thrown through a window of an unoccupied office. Wayne Paul Wooten, 18, Jeremiah Gordon Knesal, 19, and Mark Kowaalski, 24, were held by the FBI as suspects.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,12,NGO,,,National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP),National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) office in Sacramento,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,3,3,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,The early morning blaze destroyed the building.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The men were reportedly members of the neo-Nazi Church of the Creator. Authorities believed that the perpetrators were intent on starting a race war. This was one of three linked incidents (cf. 199307200001, 199307200003, 199207220001).","“Racists’ Terror Plot,” Newsday, July 30, 1993.","John Snell, “FBI Says Terror Group Had Plans to Bomb Synagogue in Portland,” The Oregonian (Portland, Oregon), July 30, 1993.","Wayne Wurzer, “3 Suspects in NAACP Bombing in Custody—Two Tacoma Men Arrested in Calif.,” The Seattle Times, July 29, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199307200002,1993,7,20,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),07/20/1993: Loyalists from The Ulster Freedom Fighters launched coordinated bomb attacks at the Belfast homes of three prominent members of the nationalist SDLP. No one was hurt in the attacks.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,22,Violent Political Party,,,Irish Government Political Party (SDLP),Dr. Joe Hendron (MP),96,Ireland,22,Violent Political Party,,,Irish Government Political Party (SDLP),Dr. Brian Feeney (member),96,Ireland,22,Violent Political Party,,,Irish Government Political Party (SDLP Affiliate),Mary Muldoon (Councillor),96,Ireland,Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF),,,,,,The perpetrators claimed that SDLP was linked to the IRA and Sinn Fein.,0,,,0,3,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Three one-pound bombs,0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Terrorists in Bomb Attacks on SDLP Politicians; Blasts Display UFF's Increasing Sophistication,” The Independent (London), July 21, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199307200003,1993,7,20,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Washington,Tacoma,,,,0,,"07/20/1993: A pipe bomb was thrown into a National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) office in Tacoma, Washington, USA, causing minor property damage. The office was empty at the time, and no casualties resulted. Supremacist Mark Kowaalski pleaded guilty to this incident in October 1993 and fellow supremacists Jeremiah Gordon Knesal and Wayne Paul Wooten Jr. were arrested in December 1993 for this attack.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP),National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) office in Tacoma,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Pipebomb,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The men were reportedly members of the neo-Nazi Church of the Creator. Authorities believed that the perpetrators were intent on starting a race war. This was one of three linked incidents (cf. 199307200001, 199307200003, 199207220001).","Eric Houston, “Supremacists to Plead Guilty to Bombings: Two Admit to July Incidents Involving NAACP, Gay Bar,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, December 4, 1993.","Maria Alicia Gaura, “2 Neo-Nazis Plead Guilty: They admit bombing NAACP building and gay bar in Washington,” The San Francisco Chronicle, February 11, 1994.","Stephen Schwartz, “Arson Destroys Sacramento NAACP Office,” The San Francisco Chronicle, July 28, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199307220001,1993,7,22,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Washington,Seattle,,,,0,,"07/22/1993: The Elite Tavern, a gay bar in the Capital Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, USA, was bombed. There were no casualties in this attack. Supremacists Jeremiah Gordon Knesal, Mark Kowaalski and Wayne Paul Wooten, Jr. were suspected in this incident. In February 1994, Wooten pleaded guilty to pleaded guilty in February to aiding and abetting in this attack. In September of that year he was sentanced to four years and nine months in prison.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Elite Tavern,Elite Tavern in Seattle,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,3,3,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Pipebomb,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The men were reportedly members of the neo-Nazi Church of the Creator. Authorities believed that the perpetrators were intent on starting a race war. This was one of three linked incidents (cf. 199307200001, 199307200003, 199207220001).","Eric Houston, “Supremacists to Plead Guilty to Bombings: Two Admit to July Incidents Involving NAACP, Gay Bar,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, December 4, 1993.","Maria Alicia Gaura, “2 Neo-Nazis Plead Guilty: They admit bombing NAACP building and gay bar in Washington,” The San Francisco Chronicle, February 11, 1994.","“Teen Gets Four Years For Gay Bar Bombing,” The Columbian (Vancouver, WA.), September 29, 1994.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199307250001,1993,7,25,,0,,186,Sri Lanka,6,South Asia,North (Province),Unknown,,,,0,,"07/25/1993: Rebels from Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) fired mortar bombs and automatic weapons against strategic army detachments in northeast Sri Lanka, killing 22 soldiers and 15 civilians.",1,1,0,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,1,1,0,2,Armed Assault,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,4,Military,,,Sri Lankan Army,Janakpura army camp,186,Sri Lanka,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,37,0,,,0,,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Tamil Tigers Kill 37 in Camp Raids,” Agence France Presse, July 25, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199307250002,1993,7,25,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Istanbul (Province),Istanbul,,,,0,,07/25/1993: A small bomb hidden in a trash can near an ATM at a money exchange post exploded near the Haya Sophia Cathedral Museum in Istanbul. Three tourists and one local were injured. Kurdish militants were suspected.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Tourists,An ATM at a money exchange post,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,4,,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Four Persons Injured In Bomb Explosion in Istanbul,” ITAR-TASS, July 26, 1993.","MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base. ""TKB Incident Page: Other Group attacked Tourists target (July 25, 1993, Turkey)."" Website. Available from http://www.tkb.org/Incident.jsp?incID=7128.",,CETIS,-9,-9,-9,-9,
199307250003,1993,7,25,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"07/25/1993: A car-bomb packed with 30 kilos of explosives exploded outside the Champanac Catholic School in the Miraflores residential district of Lima. Although no deaths or injuries were reported, the explosion caused major damage to the school building and neighboring businesses. Shining Path rebels were suspected.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,8,Educational Institution,,,Champanac Catholic School,Champanac Catholic School,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,A vehicle packed with 30 kilos of explosives.,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,The explosion caused major damage to the school building and shattered the doors and windows of neighboring shops and businesses.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Peru: Shining Path Blamed for Car-Bomb Explosion Outside School,” Inter Press Service, July 26, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199307250004,1993,7,25,,0,,183,South Africa,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Western Cape (Province),Kenilworth,,,,0,,"07/25/1993: Five gunmen attacked a crowded church congregation in Kenilworth, a suburb of Cape Town, killing 11 people and wounding 52.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,15,Religious Figures/Institutions,,,Anglican St. James's Church,Anglican St. James's Church,183,South Africa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,The attack was an attempt to derail peace negotiations.,0,,,0,5,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,0,0,52,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Bill Keller, “Attack on Cape Town Church Keeps a Rattled Nation Edgy,” The New York Times, July 27, 1993.","Dele Olojede, “ S. Africa Shaken but not Cowed: Talks Despite Church Slaughter,” Newsday, July 27, 1993.","“Death Toll in Church Massacre up to 11 as Police Hunt Killers,” Agence France Presse, July 26, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199307250005,1993,7,25,"July 25 - 26, 1993",0,,217,United States,1,North America,California,Sacramento,,,,0,,"7/25/1993: Richard Joseph Campos, the sole member of the Aryan Liberation Front, threw a Molotov cocktail at Congregation B'nai Israel in Sacramento, California, United States. The firebomb bounced off of a plexiglass window and ignited a fire in a tree outside of the building. The synagogue was not damaged.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,15,Religious Figures/Institutions,,,Synagogue,"Congregation B'nai Israel, Sacramento",217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Aryan Liberation Front,,,,,,Richard Joseph Campos adopted the racist ideology of the White Aryan Resistance (WAR) and wanted to create an all-White society.,0,,,0,1,1,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,Molotov cocktail thrown at the building,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Tree outside of building damaged,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,"Richard Joseph Campos bombed four other buildings in the Sacramento area including the NAACP headquarters, the Japanese American Citizens League building, the home of city councilman Jimmie Yee, and the state Office of Fair Employment and Housing building (199310020003, 199310050004, and 199310140009). After he firebombed the house of Jimmie Yee, Campos called the Sacramento television station KOVR claiming that the Aryan Liberation Front carried out the firebombing of the synagogue. Campos was the only member of the Aryan Liberation Front. Before carrying out his bombing campaign, Campos called the White Aryan Resistance (WAR) hotline 34 times to listen to messages from the organizations leader Tom Metzger. Campos had a WAR poster in his bedroom when he was arrested.","Ann Bancroft, ""Councilman's Home Attacked In Sacramento,"" San Francisco Chronicle, October 6, 1993.","""Man Convicted Of 2 Bombings Tied to Racism,"" New York Times, August 31, 1994.","Mareva Brown, ""Racist's Rampage Was 'Wake-Up Call.' The White Supremacist Convicted in '93 Bombings is Out of Prison,"" Sacramento Bee, July 7, 2003.",Hewitt Project,0,0,0,0,
199307270001,1993,7,27,,0,,98,Italy,8,Western Europe,Milan (Province),Milan,,,,0,,"07/27/1993: Three bombs exploded overnight in Milan and Rome. In this first incident a car bomb exploded in front of the Modern Art Museum Milan’s Gothic Cathedral. 5 died and 20 were wounded. The ""Armed Phalange,"" claimed responsibility.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,13,Other,,,Milan's Modern Art Museum,The Modern Art Museum (Milan’s Gothic Cathedral),98,Italy,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Armed Falange,,,,,,The perpetrators were demanding political reform in light of the nation's massive corruption scandal,0,,,0,,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,A fire was set to a car in an effort to draw firefighters and police to the scene. The bomb explode soon after their arrival.,5,0,0,20,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Police discounted the ""Armed Phalange"" as a real force, pointing out that the organization, if it really exists, only calls in after terrorist acts have been reported by the media. This case was one of three related attacks (cf. 1993072702;1993072703).","Charles Ridley, “Car Bombs in Rome and Milan Kill Five, Wound at least 32,” United Press International, July 27, 1993.","“Mystery of Car Bombings Deepen,” Hobart Mercury, July, 30, 1993.","“Terror Bomb Blasts Kill Five, Wound 29, Agence France Presse, July 28, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199307270002,1993,7,27,,0,,98,Italy,8,Western Europe,Rome (Province),Rome,,,,0,,"07/27/1993: Three bombs exploded overnight in Milan and Rome. In this second incident a car bomb exploded by the 17th century Church of St. John the Lateran in Rome. The ""Armed Phalange,"" claimed responsibility.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,15,Religious Figures/Institutions,,,Church of St. John the Lateran,Church of St. John the Lateran in Rome,98,Italy,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Armed Falange,,,,,,The perpetrators were demanding political reform in light of the nation's massive corruption scandal,0,,,0,,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,12,,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,The explosion damaged an obelisk and part of the rear of the basilica.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Police discounted the ""Armed Phalange"" as a real force, pointing out that the organization, if it really exists, only calls in after terrorist acts have been reported by the media. This case was one of three related attacks (cf. 1993072701;1993072703)","Charles Ridley, “Car Bombs in Rome and Milan Kill Five, Wound at least 32,” United Press International, July 27, 1993.","“Mystery of Car Bombings Deepen,” Hobart Mercury, July, 30, 1993.","“Terror Bomb Blasts Kill Five, Wound 29, Agence France Presse, July 28, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199307270003,1993,7,27,,0,,98,Italy,8,Western Europe,Rome (Province),Rome,,,,0,,"07/27/1993: Three bombs exploded overnight in Milan and Rome. In this third incident a car bomb exploded by a 12th century church near the Forum in Rome The ""Armed Phalange,"" claimed responsibility.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,15,Religious Figures/Institutions,,,The Church of San Giorgio di Velabro,A 12th century church near the Forum in Rome,98,Italy,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Armed Falange,,,,,,The perpetrators were demanding political reform in light of the nation's massive corruption scandal,0,,,0,,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,12,,0,1,1,Catastrophic (likely >= $1 billion),,The explosion devastated the church of San Giorgio di Velabro,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Police discounted the ""Armed Phalange"" as a real force, pointing out that the organization, if it really exists, only calls in after terrorist acts have been reported by the media. This case was one of three related attacks (cf. 1993072702;1993072702)","Charles Ridley, “Car Bombs in Rome and Milan Kill Five, Wound at least 32,” United Press International, July 27, 1993.","“Mystery of Car Bombings Deepen,” Hobart Mercury, July, 30, 1993.","“Terror Bomb Blasts Kill Five, Wound 29, Agence France Presse, July 28, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199307270004,1993,7,27,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"07/27/1993: The U.S. Embassy and surrounding area suffered extensive damage when a van containing 200 kilograms of ammonium nitrate fuel oil and dynamite exploded, killing one and injuring six. Authorities suspected that the Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso) was responsible for planting the bomb. No further information was reported.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,U.S. Department of State,U.S. Embassy in Lima,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,8,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,Van containing 200 kilograms of ammonium nitrate fuel oil and dynamite exploded. The van was pushed by perpetrators toward the building.,1,,1,6,,,1,4,Unknown,,The explosion shattered glass and caused fires in the four-story concrete building.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Bus bomb explodes outside U.S. Embassy in Lima,” United Press International, July 27, 1993.","“Terror Bomb Explodes Outside U.S. Embassy,” Miami Herald, July 28, 1993.","Nathaniel C. Nash, “4 Wounded as Rebels Bomb U.S. Embassy in Peru,” The New York Times, July 28, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199307300001,1993,7,30,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Aydin (Province),Kusadasi,,,,0,,"07/30/1993: Eighteen people, including six foreign tourists, were hurt when a bomb planted in a garbage bin exploded in the Turkish resort town of Kusadasi. The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) was cited as the perpetrator of this attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,,Garbage bin in Kasadasi,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,18,,,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Turk Bomb Hurts 18,” Newsday, July 31, 1993.","MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base. ""TKB Incident Page: Unknown Group attacked Private Citizens & Property target (July 30, 1993, Turkey)."" Website. Available from http://www.tkb.org/Incident.jsp?incID=7131.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199307300002,1993,7,30,,0,,222,Venezuela,3,South America,Caracas (Capital District),Caracas,,,,0,,07/30/1993: A bomb exploded outside the Colombian Embassy in Caracas. No injuries were reported and no perpetrators were identified in this incident. The explosion caused minor damage.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Colombian Embassy in Caracas,45,Colombia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base. ""TKB Incident Page: Unknown Group attacked Diplomatic target (July 30, 1993, Venezuela)."" Website. Available from http://www.tkb.org/Incident.jsp?incID=7132.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308000001,1993,8,0,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Nordrhein-Westfalen (State),Solingen,,,,0,,"08/00/1993: The Anti-Imperialist Resistance Cell Nadia Shehadah claimed credit for an attack on a house formerly occupied by a German GSG-9 officer in Solingen, Germany.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,9,Unknown,,,,,3,Police,,,GSG-9,Former GSG-9 officer,75,Germany,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Anti-Imperialist Cell (AIZ),Anti-Imperialist Resistance Cell Nadia Shehadah,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199308010001,1993,8,1,,0,,160,Philippines,5,Southeast Asia,Zamboanga Sibugay (Province),Zamboanga City,,,,0,,"08/01/1993: Suspected Muslim militants of the Moro National Liberation Front detonated a bomb at a Roman Catholic shrine in the city of Zamboanga, Philippines, injuring 13.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,15,Religious Figures/Institutions,,,Roman Catholic Church,Statue of Our Lady of Pilar Roman Catholic shrine,160,Philippines,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF),,,,,,To demand a halt to Philippine military operations in nearby Basilan island.,0,,,0,,0,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,13,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Anggoling Sali, an MNLF commander, claimed responsibility over the radio.","“Troops hunt down Moslem guerillas after weekend bombings,” Agence France Presse, August 2, 1993.","“Blast At Catholic Shrine Injures 13,” The Associated Press, August 2, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199308010002,1993,8,1,,0,,167,Russia,9,Eastern Europe,North Ossetia (Republic),Vladikavkaz,,,,0,,"08/01/1993: Separatist rebels assassinated both the military governor and regional commander in the Prigorodny District of Vladikavkaz, North Ossetia, killing 3 and injuring 3 others.",1,1,0,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,4,Military,,,North Ossetian Military Governor,Viktor Polyanichko,167,Russia,4,Military,,,Russian Security Forces,"Regional Commander, General Anatoly Koretsky",167,Russia,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,3,0,0,3,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,"Two vehicles, a Volga and UAZ, were riddled with bullets.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Liam McDowall, “Russian Brass Go to Caucasus after Horseback Slaying of Governor,” The Associated Press, August 2, 1993.","Nikolai Burbyga, Nikolai Gritchin and Aleksandra Lugovskaya, “Ingushetia and North Ossetia Blame Each Other for Murders of V. Polyanichko and A. Koretsky,” Izvestia, August 3, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308020001,1993,8,2,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,Gaza Strip (Occupied Territory),Gaza City,,,,0,,"08/02/1993: A Palestinian man carrying explosives hijacked a United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) bus in the Gaza Strip, forced everyone off, then drove south, ramming the bus into oncoming vehicles carrying Israeli police and soldiers. One person was killed and 7 injured.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,4,Hijacking,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,3,Police,,,Israeli Security Forces,Israeli Security Forces in Gaza City,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ),Iranian Islamic Jihad,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,10,"Vehicle (not to include vehicle-borne explosives, i.e., car or truck bombs)",,,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,7,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,A bus and other vehicles were smashed.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility through loudspeakers on the streets.,"“Arab bus hijacker kills one Israeli, injures seven,” Agence France Presse, August 2, 1993.","“Israel’s war on Hezbollah spurs Islamic Jihad into action,” Agence France Presse, August 5, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199308030001,1993,8,3,,0,,153,Pakistan,6,South Asia,Punjab (Province),Lahore,,,,0,,"08/03/1993: A bomb ripped through the ground floor of the Punjab Advocate in the Lahore High Court building in Pakistan, injuring 4.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Pakistani Judicial System,Advocate General's office in Lahore,153,Pakistan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,4,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The ground floor of the building was blasted.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of three related attacks (cf. 199308030002, 199308030003).","“Ten injured in two bomb blasts in Pakistan,” Xinhua General News Service, August 3, 1993.","“Three blasts rock major Pakistan city amid election campaign,” Agence France Presse, August 3, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308030002,1993,8,3,,0,,153,Pakistan,6,South Asia,Punjab (Province),Lahore,,,,0,,"08/03/1993: A bomb exploded at a cycle stand outside the Pakistan Railway headquarters, injuring 3.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Pakistan Railway,Pakistan Railway headquarters in Lahore,153,Pakistan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,3,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,About a dozen two-wheelers parked out in front of the headquarters were damaged.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of three related attacks (cf. 199308030001, 199308030003).","“Ten injured in two bomb blasts in Pakistan,” Xinhua General News Service, August 3, 1993.","“Three blasts rock major Pakistan city amid election campaign,” Agence France Presse, August 3, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308030003,1993,8,3,,0,,153,Pakistan,6,South Asia,Punjab (Province),Lahore,,,,0,,"08/03/1993: A bomb exploded at a Paramilitary Rangers' headquarters in Lahore, Pakistan. No one was killed or injured.",1,1,0,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Pakistan Paramilitary Forces,Paramilitary Rangers' complex in Lahore,153,Pakistan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of three related attacks (cf. 199308030001, 199308030002).","“Ten injured in two bomb blasts in Pakistan,” Xinhua General News Service, August 3, 1993.","“Three blasts rock major Pakistan city amid election campaign,” Agence France Presse, August 3, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308030004,1993,8,3,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belleeks,,,,0,Armagh (County),"08/03/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) attempted to detonate a 1,000lb bomb at a British army checkpoint on the Carrickananny Road. The explosives were attached to the back of a remote-controlled tractor with a straw-filled dummy inside, but as the tractor approached, the vehicle veered into a ditch 125 yards from the checkpoint. No one was killed or injured.",1,1,0,0,,,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,British Army,British Army checkpoint in Belleeks,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,-9,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Gerry Moriarty, “IRA tractor bomb attack fails,” The Irish Times, August 6, 1993.","Paul Cheston, “IRA dummy driver used in bomb attack,” The Evening Standard (London), August 5, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199308040001,1993,8,4,,0,,45,Colombia,3,South America,Antioquia (Department),Remedios,,,,0,,"08/04/1993: Suspected National Liberation Army (ELN) militants exploded dynamite at an oil pipeline in Remedios (200 km northwest of Santa Fe de Bogota), which resulted in a 3,000-barrel oil spill. No one was killed or injured.",1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,21,Utilities,,,Colombian Oil Utility,Oil pipeline in Remedios,45,Colombia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,National Liberation Army of Colombia (ELN),,,,,,The group believes that oil exploration by foreign companies violates national sovereignty.,0,,,0,,0,-9,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The spill caused severe ecological damage in surrounding creeks and fields.,"“Government says guerilla attack causes 3,000-barrel oil spill,” BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, August 7, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199308040002,1993,8,4,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Nordrhein-Westfalen (State),Pulheim,,,,0,,"08/04/1993: Unknown arsonists set fire to a Turkish restaurant in Pulheim, Germany. Three people were injured and the building was destroyed in this attack.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,,A Turkish restaurant in Pulheim,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,3,,,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The building was completely destroyed and swastikas were painted at the scene.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,One person suffered from smoke poisoning and two others sustained shock.,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308050001,1993,8,5,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,West Bank (Occupied Territory),Ramallah,,,,1,This incident occurred on the road between Ramallah and Jerusalem.,"08/05/1993: Three Palestinians kidnapped Yaron Chen, an Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) soldier, while he was hitchhiking. Chen was picked up in a van, which was found three hours later near the West Bank village of Beituniya, burning and with Chen's body inside. The perpetrators fled the scene.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),2,Armed Assault,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,"Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) soldier, Yaron Chen",97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,3,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Burned van,1,1,0,3,,,,0,,,,,,4,Hostage(s) killed (not during rescue attempt),0,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308050002,1993,8,5,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Shabeellaha Hoose (Region),Beli Dogle,,,,1,This incident occurred near Beli Dogle.,"08/05/1993: Somali snipers fired automatic weapons and an RPG on a U.S. supply convoy near Beli Dogle, Somalia. Two American soldiers were injured in the attack.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,U.S. Army,A 15-vehicle U.S. supply convoy,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,2,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moroccan troops guarding the convoy of United States logistical support soldiers returned fire.,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308060001,1993,8,6,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),08/06/1993: Masked men claiming to be from the Irish Republican Army (IRA) held a family hostage and stole their vehicle for use in a car bomb attack later the same night. No one was reportedly killed or injured.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,9,Unknown,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Family in Belfast,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,At least partial motivation seems to be to steal the family's vehicle for use in a car bomb attack.,0,,,0,,0,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,-99,0,-99,,,,0,,,,,,7,Unknown,-99,,"Ian Graham, “Army Defuses Belfast Car Bomb,” Press Association, August 6, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199308060002,1993,8,6,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"08/06/1993: Police defused a 100lb Irish republican Army (IRA) car bomb packed into a five gallon drum in the back of the vehicle. Earlier, the suspects held a family hostage and stole their vehicle for use in the bomb attack. No one was killed or injured.",1,1,1,0,,,1,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,20,Unknown,,,City of Belfast,Belfast City Center,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,-9,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,A 100lb IRA car bomb packed into a five gallon drum in the back of a vehicle,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Ian Graham, “Army Defuses Belfast Car Bomb,” Press Association, August 6, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199308060004,1993,8,6,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,West Bank (Occupied Territory),Deir Ballut,,,,1,A military base near Deir Ballut,"08/06/1993: Three suspected members of HAMAS fired on soldiers guarding the entrance to a military base near Deir Ballut, Israel. In the ensuing gunfight, two soldiers and one perpetrator were killed and one perpetrator was injured.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,"Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) soldier, Lev Pishol",97,Israel,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,"Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) soldier, Tomer David",97,Israel,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,3,1,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,3,0,1,1,0,1,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199308060005,1993,8,6,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Banaadir (Region),Mogadishu,,,,0,,"08/06/1993: Six mortars were fired by unknown perpetrators at the U.S. Embassy in Mogadishu, Somalia, killing one U.S. soldier and causing some damage.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,U.S. Department of State,U.S. Embassy in Somalia,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,1,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Shrapnel went through one building and into the window of another room.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"First Lieutenant Robert Mon, 25 years old, of Fort Drum, New York, was killed in the attack.","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308070001,1993,8,7,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Qena (Governorate),Nag Hammadi,,,,0,,"08/07/1993: Muslim militants gunned down the Deputy Chief of Police, along with his driver and bodyguard when the gunmen opened fire on their vehicle in the city of Nag Hammadi, 460 kilometers south of Cairo.",1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,3,Police,,,Egyptian Police,Deputy Chief of Police,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG),,,,,,Revenge for the execution of 15 Muslim fundamentalists by Egyptian authorities.,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,3,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Vehicle was riddled with bullets,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The London office of Al-Hayat received a statement by Jemaah Islamiyah claiming responsibility for the attack.,"“Egyptian militants gun down police general,” Mideast Mirror, August 9, 1993.","“Mass trial of fundamentalists postponed,” Agence France Presse, August 9, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199308070002,1993,8,7,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Shabeellaha Hoose (Region),Beli Dogle,,,,1,This incident occurred near Beli Dogle.,"08/06/1993: Five Somali gunmen were killed and 15 captured when they attempted to ambush a Joint U.S.-French UN convoy with RPGs and automatic weapons near Bali Dogle, Somalia. Two U.S. soldiers were wounded in the one-hour attack, including Sgt. Jennifer Alloway.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,United Nations convoy of 30 United States and French military vehicles,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,20,15,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,5,0,5,2,2,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308070003,1993,8,7,,0,,185,Spain,8,Western Europe,Murcia (Autonomous Community),La Manga del Mar Menor,,,,0,,"08/07/1993: Euskadi ta Askatasuna (ETA) claimed responsibility for two bombs set off the Doblemar Hotel in La Manga del Mar Menor in Murcia, Spain. One of the bombs was planted in the back of an armchair, which a few days later had been taken out of a first-floor room and placed next to the elevator. A German tourist was injured and an Italian woman suffered a slightly injured ear. The ETA warned of the bomb in a call to the hotel receptionist.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Doblemar Hotel,Doblemar Hotel,185,Spain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Basque Fatherland and Freedom (ETA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,3,Call (pre-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Eight-hundred hotel guests were evacuated.,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199308080001,1993,8,8,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),08/08/1993: The son of a prominent Sinn Fein City Council member was shot dead when gunmen opened fire on the family's home in Belfast. The gunmen drove by the house slowly and fired approximately 25 to 30 shots through the window before driving off.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Sinn Fein,Bobby Lavery (Sinn Fein City Council member),233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The house was riddled with bullets and windows were shattered.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Bobby Lavery's family was also targeted and his son, Sean Lavery, was shot dead. This was the second attack targeting Lavery.","“Sinn Fein councillor's son shot dead,” The Herald (Glasgow), August 9, 1993.","“Son of City Council member shot dead in Northern Ireland,” United Press International, August 9, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199308080002,1993,8,8,,0,,167,Russia,9,Eastern Europe,Chechnya (Republic),Grozny,,,,0,,"08/08/1993: At 4 a.m., unidentified gunmen in three cars opened fire on the ninth floor of the government building where Chechen President Dzhokhar Dudayev's office is located, injuring 2 of Dudayev's bodyguards. The gunmen also fired at the nearby Chechen Interior Ministry building.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Chechen Administration,Chechen President Dzhokhar Dudayev's Office,167,Russia,2,Government (General),,,Chechen Interior Ministry,Interior Ministry building,167,Russia,,,,,,,,,Chechen Rebels,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,0,,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“ITAR-TASS News Digest of August 9,” ITAR-TASS, August 9, 1993.","“Attempt to assassinate Chechen President Dudayev failed,” Komsomolskaya Pravda, August 10, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199308080003,1993,8,8,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Tamil Nadu (State),Madras,,,,0,,"08/08/1993: The regional office headquarters of radical Hindu group, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), was destroyed by a powerful ""suitcase"" bomb in southern India. The bomb, planted in the heart of the two-story RSS building, killed 11 people and seven other people were injured.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) [National Volunteer Corps.],RSS headquarters in Madras,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,0,0,7,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The entire 2-story building was destroyed.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (National Volunteer Corps), RSS, is a radical Hindu revivalist organization that claims to have more than 1 million members. Although officially the group proclaims to be non-political, many of its members are activists and leaders in India's main opposition group, the right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (Indian People's Party), or BJP. Muslim extremists recently threatened to blow-up RSS and BJP facilities.","“Police find another body in rubble of bombed Hindu headquarters,” United Press International, August 9, 1993.","“India jails Muslim cleric after bombing of Hindu headquarters,” United Press International, August 10, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308080004,1993,8,8,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Banaadir (Region),Mogadishu,,,,1,This incident occurred on a road near Mogadishu.,"08/08/1993: Near Mogadishu, Somalia, a landmine was detonated under a U.S. Army Humvee by the Islamic Salvation Movement, a previously unknown Somali militant group, killing four soldiers. Snipers then fired on the convoy.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,2,Armed Assault,,,4,Military,,,U.S. Army,Two-vehicle U.S. Army convoy,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Islamic Salvation Movement,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,8,Landmine,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,4,4,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Two U.S. Army Humvees were destroyed.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"On August 11th, the previously unknown Somali Islamic Salvation Movement claimed responsibility for the incident in a press conference at a Mogadishu hotel used by the foreign press corps. The Movement blamed the U.S. for arbitrary killings and neocolonialism. The fatalities were: Spec. Gutting, 25 years old, Grand Rapids, MI; Spec. Keith Pearson, 25 years old, Tavares, FL (both from the 977th Military Police Co. from Ft. Riley, KS); Sgt. Ronald Richerson, 24, Portage, IN (300th Military Police Co. from Ft. Leonard Wood, MO); Sgt. Christopher Hilgert, 27, Blomington, IN (Ft. Riley).","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308090001,1993,8,9,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Aswan (Governorate),Aswan,,,,0,,"08/09/1993: Suspected Islamist militants shot dead a police intelligence officer outside his house in Aswan, 690 kilometers (440 miles) south of Cairo.",1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,3,Police,,,Egyptian Security Personnel,Abdel-Hamid Gad el-Rab Rizk (Police intelligence officer),60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG),,,,,,Possibly in retaliation for the recent execution of 15 Muslim militants by Egyptian authorities.,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This is the third attack against police in Egypt this week.,"“Policeman shot dead in Upper Egypt,” Mideast Mirror, August 10, 1993.","“Suspected Extremists Strike Police in Third Fatal Attack,” The Associated Press, August 10, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199308090002,1993,8,9,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Asyut (Governorate),Qussiya,,,,0,,"08/09/1993: Muslim extremists killed a police guard in an attempt to storm a building housing police officers in the Egyptian city of Qussiya, 350 kilometers (217 miles) south of Cairo.",1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Egyptian Security Personnel,Building housing police officers in Qussiya,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Possibly in retaliation for the recent execution of 15 Muslim militants by Egyptian authorities.,0,,,0,6,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,,0,,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A guard, Mohammad Rashwan, was killed in the attack.","“Fundamentalists kill policeman in Upper Egypt,” Agence France Presse, August 9, 1993.","“Another policeman gunned down by suspected militants in Egypt,” United Press International, August 10, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308090003,1993,8,9,,0,,36,Cambodia,5,Southeast Asia,Kompong Chhnang (Province),Tonle Sap,,,,1,A home near Tonle Sap,"08/09/1993: Khmer Rouge guerrillas massacred six Vietnamese civilians in their home near Tonle Sap, Cambodia.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Two Vietnamese fishing families,223,Vietnam,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khmer Rouge,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,6,0,0,0,0,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The six victims were a 63-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy from one family, along with a 72-year-old man, a 15-year-old boy, a 13-year-old girl, and a 36-year-old woman from a second family.","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199308100002,1993,8,10,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Hilltown,,,,0,Down (County),"08/10/1993: A member of Sinn Fein was wounded upon opening a letter bomb, which was disguised in a brown paper parcel. The letter bomb was delivered to his home in the city of Hilltown, 60 kilometers (40 miles) south of Belfast.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Sinn Fein,Sinn Fein member,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,9,Letter Bomb,,,,,,,,,,,,,The letter bomb was disguised as a brown paper parcel.,0,0,0,1,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of two related attacks (cf. 199308100003). The aunt of the targeted Irish nationalist also received a letter bomb the same day. The victim received injuries to the chest and leg.,"“Letter bombs wound two in Northern Ireland,” United Press International, August 10, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199308100003,1993,8,10,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Hilltown,,,,0,Down (County),"08/10/1993: The aunt of a member of Sinn Fein was wounded when she received a letter bomb, which exploded in her home in the city of Hilltown, 60 kilometers (40 miles) south of Belfast.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Sinn Fein,Aunt of a member of Sinn Fein,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,9,Letter Bomb,,,,,,,,,,,,,The letter bomb was disguised as a brown paper parcel.,0,0,0,1,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of two related attacks (cf. 199308100002). The victim's nephew also received a letter bomb the same day. The victim suffered eye and arm injuries.,"“Letter bombs wound two in Northern Ireland,” United Press International, August 10, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199308100004,1993,8,10,,0,,44,China,4,East Asia,Beijing (Municipality),Beijing,,,,0,,"08/10/1993: A Chinese passenger onboard an Air China flight from Beijing threatened to pour acid over passengers unless the flight changed course to Taiwan. Air China Flight CA973 left Beijing at 09:51 (Beijing time) and was hijacked at 11:15 (Beijing time). At this time, the plane was diverted to Taiwan and landed at the Taipei international airport, where the lone hijacker exited. The crew with all its passengers (save for the hijacker) returned to Xiamen, China at 16:03 (Beijing time). No one was injured.",0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,4,Hijacking,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,Air China,Air China Flight CA-973 from Beijing to Jakarta via Xiamen,44,China,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Escape to Taiwan from China,0,,,0,1,1,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,2,Chemical,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Acid,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,151,-99,7,,Taiwan,Taiwan,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,151,,"“Taiwan authorities asked to help prevent airliner hijackings,” The Xinhua General Overseas News Service, August 10, 1993.","“Hijacker, whose weapon was acid, gives himself up,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, August 11, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308100005,1993,8,10,,0,,94,Iran,10,Middle East & North Africa,Tehran (Province),Tehran,,,,0,,"08/10/1993: An unknown individual took Russian Consul General Andrey Kiselev hostage at the Russian Consulate in Tehran, Iran. The hostage-taker threatened to kill himself and the diplomat during negotiations if he was not given safe passage to the U.S., France, or Switzerland. Iranian authorities rescued the Kiselev and killed the perpetrator.",0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,0,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs,"Andrey Kiselev, Russian Consul General in Tehran",167,Russia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,1,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,1,0,-99,,,,0,,,,,,5,Successful Rescue,1,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308110001,1993,8,11,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,1,Ulster (Province). Saintfield Road towards Belfast,"08/11/1993: A bomb, planted at the rear of a car carrying a Catholic couple and their 20-month-old daughter, exploded and sprayed shrapnel, injuring the parents. The bomb exploded at 7:40 a.m. as the family was traveling along Saintfield Road towards Belfast.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Catholic couple and their 20-month-old daughter,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Baby caught in car bomb blast,” The Herald (Glasgow), August 12, 1993.","Gerry Moriarty, “Couple injured in UDA bombing of car,” The Irish Times, August 12, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199308110002,1993,8,11,,0,,74,Georgia,7,Central Asia,Kvemo Kartli (Region),Marneuli,,,,0,,"08/11/1993: A bomb exploded in a busy marketplace in the southern Georgian town of Marneuli, 19 miles outside the capital, Tbilisi. Twenty people were injured, though no one was killed by the blast.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,,Georgian market in Marneuli,74,Georgia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,20,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Marneuli has a large Azerbaijani population. The attack at the market may be connected to hostilities between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabach enclave.,"“Bomb kills four in busy Georgian market,” United Press International, August 11, 1993.","“Georgia blast,” The Evening Standard (London), August 11, 1993",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308110003,1993,8,11,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Banaadir (Region),Mogadishu,,,,0,,"08/11/1993: In a series of linked incidents, Somali gunmen fired on United Nations Peacekeeping Forces in five separate locations in Mogadishu. In this case, the gunmen fired five mortar shells at a traffic circle where Pakistani UN troops were located.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,United Nations Peacekeepers at a traffic circle in Mogadishu,153,Pakistan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,,,,,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of five related attacks (cf. 199308110003-7).,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308110004,1993,8,11,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Banaadir (Region),Mogadishu,,,,0,,"08/11/1993: In a series of linked incidents, Somali gunmen fired on United Nations Peacekeeping Forces in five separate locations in Mogadishu. In this case, two mortar shells exploded near the Mogadishu Airport, which was guarded by UN troops.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,United Nations Peacekeepers near the Mogadishu Airport,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,,,,,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of five related attacks (cf. 199308110003-7).,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308110005,1993,8,11,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Banaadir (Region),Mogadishu,,,,0,,"08/11/1993: In a series of linked incidents, Somali gunmen fired on United Nations Peacekeeping Forces in five separate locations in Mogadishu. In this case, a mortar shell fell near Mogadishu's port.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,United Nations Peacekeepers at October 21 Road in Mogadishu,121,Malaysia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,,,,,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of five related attacks (cf. 199308110003-7).,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308110006,1993,8,11,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Banaadir (Region),Mogadishu,,,,0,,"08/11/1993: In a series of linked incidents, Somali gunmen fired on United Nations Peacekeeping Forces in five separate locations in Mogadishu. In this case, gunmen in a truck fired on two US helicopters. A United States Cobra helicopter returned fire against the gunmen, killing seven gunmen.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,1,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,United Nations Peacekeepers in two UN helicopters,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,7,0,7,,,,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of five related attacks (cf. 199308110003-7).,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,-9,-9,
199308110007,1993,8,11,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Banaadir (Region),Mogadishu,,,,0,,"08/11/1993: In a series of linked incidents, Somali gunmen fired on United Nations Peacekeeping Forces in five separate locations in Mogadishu. In this case, gunmen fired automatic rifles at Malaysian UN troops on 21 October Road and the Malaysians returned fire.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,1,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations,United Nations Peacekeepers near the Port of Mogadishu,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,,,,,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of five related attacks (cf. 199308110003-7).,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308130001,1993,8,13,,0,,35,Belarus,9,Eastern Europe,Minsk (Province),Minsk,,,,0,,"08/13/1993: A bomb exploded in front of the Government House on Independence Square in Minsk, though no one was reportedly killed or injured.",1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Belarussian Government,Government House building in Minsk,35,Belarus,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Justice Party (Belarus),,,,,,To draw attention to the group's goal of restoration of the Soviet Union.,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The explosion left a 16-inch-deep crater and shattered windows in the metro office across from the government building.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Belarus' Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that the left wing of an illegal Justice Party based in St. Petersburg claimed responsibility for the bombing.,"Larisa Sayenko, “Terrorism in Belarus,” Moscow News, August 27, 1993.","2. “Explosion Near Government Building in Belarus,” The Associated Press, August 14, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308140001,1993,8,14,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Diyarbakir (Province),Eskin village,,,,0,,"08/14/1993: Kurdish rebels, suspected to be from the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), shot and killed 5 villagers in Diyarbakir province for suspected collusion with the Turkish government.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Villagers of Eskin,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,The villagers killed were suspected of collaboration with the Turkish government.,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,5,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Turkey intensifies pre-emptive attacks on Kurd rebels,” Chicago Tribune, August 15, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199308140002,1993,8,14,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Londonderry,,,,0,Ulster (Province),08/14/1993: A bomb exploded along the route of a planned march northwest of Belfast by Northern Ireland Protestants. No one was reportedly killed or injured.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Parade route of Northern Ireland Protestants in Londonderry,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,To disrupt the parade,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The parade celebrates the Protestant defense of Londonderry from the invading Roman Catholic King James in 1689. The bomb appeared timed to disrupt the march of 12,000 Apprentice Boys, a pro-British fraternal order loyal to the British crown. This was one of two related attacks committed by the IRA in Northern Ireland (cf. 199308140003)","“N Ireland – Bomb, 2nd Ld Cplte,” The Canadian Press, August 14, 1993.","“IRA admits planting bomb, injuring 9,” Herald Sun, August 16, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199308140003,1993,8,14,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"08/14/1993: The IRA planted a 112kg car bomb, which exploded outside a crowded restaurant in south Belfast, injuring 9 people.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Barclay Restaurant,Barclay restaurant in Belfast,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,3,Call (pre-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,9,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of two related attacks committed by the IRA in Northern Ireland (cf. 199308140002).,"“Bomb outside restaurant hurts 9 in Belfast,” Times-Picayune (New Orleans), August 15, 1993.","“IRA admits planting bomb, injuring 9,” Herald Sun, August 16, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199308140004,1993,8,14,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Bournemouth,,,,0,Dorset (County),08/14/1993: A bomb planted by the IRA exploded at a pier at 4:33 a.m. in the seaside resort city of Bournemouth 105 miles southwest of London. No one was killed or injured.,1,1,0,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,20,Unknown,,,,Pier in Bournemouth,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,To disrupt the tourist industry,0,,,0,,0,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Bomb blew a hole in the woodwork,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of six related attacks (cf. 199308140005, 199308140006, 199308140007, 199308140008, 199308140009). The IRA planted a total of 8 explosive devices in Bournemouth.","Peter Burden and Suzanne O’Shea, “IRA’s damp squib,” Daily Mail (London), August 14, 1993.","Chris Parkin and Paul Edwards, “We planted Bournemouth firebombs, say IRA,” Press Association, August 14, 1993.",,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199308140005,1993,8,14,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Bournemouth,,,,0,Dorset (County),"08/14/1993: IRA planted a second bomb next to a pier in Bournemouth, which failed to explode. The bomb was discovered at 8:50 a.m. attached to one of the pier's iron girders directly beneath the theater.",1,1,1,0,,,1,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,20,Unknown,,,,Pier in Bournemouth,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,To disrupt the tourist industry,0,,,0,,0,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of six related attacks (cf. 199308140004, 199308140006, 199308140007, 199308140008, 199308140009). The IRA planted a total of 8 explosive devices in Bournemouth.","Peter Burden and Suzanne O’Shea, “IRA’s damp squib,” Daily Mail (London), August 14, 1993.","Chris Parkin and Paul Edwards, “We planted Bournemouth firebombs, say IRA,” Press Association, August 14, 1993.",,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199308140006,1993,8,14,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Bournemouth,,,,0,Dorset (County),"08/14/1993: Two firebombs planted by the IRA exploded at 3:27 a.m. inside a 40,000 square foot department store in the seaside resort of Bournemouth, but fire doors allowed for minimal damage. No one was killed or injured.",1,1,0,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Maples Department Store,Maples department store in Bournemouth,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,To disrupt the tourist industry,0,,,0,,0,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,Two firebombs,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The basement and ground floor were damaged. The other floors had little more than smoke damage.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of six related attacks (cf. 199308140004, 199308140005, 199308140007, 199308140008, 199308140009). The IRA planted a total of 8 explosive devices in Bournemouth.","Peter Burden and Suzanne O’Shea, “IRA’s damp squib,” Daily Mail (London), August 14, 1993.","Chris Parkin and Paul Edwards, “We planted Bournemouth firebombs, say IRA,” Press Association, August 14, 1993.",,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199308140007,1993,8,14,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Bournemouth,,,,0,Dorset (County),08/14/1993: Two firebombs planted by the IRA exploded at 3:08 a.m. at a bookshop in the seaside resort of Bournemouth. No one was killed or injured in the attack.,1,1,0,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Waterstones Bookshop,Waterstones bookshop in Bournemouth,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,To disrupt the tourist industry,0,,,0,,0,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,Two firebombs,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of six related attacks (cf. 199308140004, 199308140005, 199308140006, 199308140008, 199308140009). The IRA planted a total of 8 explosive devices in Bournemouth.","Peter Burden and Suzanne O’Shea, “IRA’s damp squib,” Daily Mail (London), August 14, 1993.","Chris Parkin and Paul Edwards, “We planted Bournemouth firebombs, say IRA,” Press Association, August 14, 1993.",,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199308140008,1993,8,14,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Bournemouth,,,,0,Dorset (County),08/14/1993: A firebomb planted by the IRA was found at a clothes shop in the seaside resort of Bournemouth. No one was killed or injured.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Renato's clothes shop,Renato's clothes shop in Bournemouth,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,To disrupt the tourist industry,0,,,0,,0,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of six related attacks (cf. 199308140004, 199308140005, 199308140006, 199308140007, 199308140009). The IRA planted a total of 8 explosive devices in Bournemouth.","Peter Burden and Suzanne O’Shea, “IRA’s damp squib,” Daily Mail (London), August 14, 1993.","Chris Parkin and Paul Edwards, “We planted Bournemouth firebombs, say IRA,” Press Association, August 14, 1993.",,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199308140009,1993,8,14,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Bournemouth,,,,0,Dorset (County),08/14/1993: A firebomb planted by the IRA exploded at 4:12 a.m. at a furniture shop in the seaside resort of Bournemouth. No one was killed or injured.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Staks furniture shop,Staks furniture shop in Bournemouth,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,To disrupt the tourist industry,0,,,0,,0,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of six related attacks (cf. 199308140004, 199308140005, 199308140006, 199308140007, 199308140008).The IRA planted a total of 8 explosive devices in Bournemouth.","Peter Burden and Suzanne O’Shea, “IRA’s damp squib,” Daily Mail (London), August 14, 1993.","Chris Parkin and Paul Edwards, “We planted Bournemouth firebombs, say IRA,” Press Association, August 14, 1993.",,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199308140010,1993,8,14,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Jammu and Kashmir (State),Kishtwar,,,,0,,"08/14/1993: Militants massacred Hindu passengers on a bus in Kashmir amid celebrations of Pakistan's national day. Minutes into the drive from Kishtwar to Jammu, Muslim militants commandeered the bus, ordered all 20 Muslim passengers off, then drove the remaining Hindu passengers to a remote spot and shot them. Fourteen died instantly, and of the two passengers that were badly wounded, one later died in the hospital.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,4,Hijacking,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Indian Busing System,Indian bus with Hindu passengers in Kishtwar,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Revenge for the killing of 4 militants in Kishtwar by security forces.,0,,,0,13,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,15,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,1,16,0,-99,,,,0,,,,,,4,Hostage(s) killed (not during rescue attempt),0,,"““Gruesome and selective massacre” of Hindu bus passengers condemned in Kashmir,” BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, August 18, 1993.","“Kashmir on red alert as Moslem militants gun down 15 Hindus,” Agence France Presse, August 14, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308150001,1993,8,15,,0,,208,Tunisia,10,Middle East & North Africa,Tunis (Governorate),Tunis,,,,1,KLM airplane en route from Tunis to Amsterdam,"08/15/1993: An Egyptian man claiming to have a bomb hijacked a Dutch airliner traveling from Tunisia to Amsterdam and demanded the release of Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman, who had been charged in the February bombing of the World Trade Center in New York. The hijacker released all 131 passengers and 7 crew members soon after the plane landed safely in Dusseldorf, Germany.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,4,Hijacking,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,KLM,"KLM Boeing 737-400 flight from Tunis, Tunisia to Amsterdam, Netherlands",999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Demand for the release of Sheik Omar Abdul-Rahman and the implementation of UN sanctions against Serbia.,0,,,0,1,1,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,7,Fake Weapons,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,138,-99,-99,,Germany,Germany,0,,,,,,6,Combination,138,,"Andreas Renhult, “Egyptian Seizes KLM Plane; Seek Sheik’s Freedom,” The Associated Press, August 15, 1993.","“Egyptian KLM hijacker advocate of Bosnian Moslem rights,” Agence France Presse, August 17, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308160001,1993,8,16,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Asyut (Governorate),Manfalut,,,,1,The target was a tour ship traveling along the Nile River,08/16/1993: Shots were fired by suspected Muslim militants at an Egyptian tour ship 200 miles south of Cairo along the Nile River. The ship was carrying mostly British tourists. No one was injured.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,18,Tourists,,,Royal Orchid (Tour Boat),Tour boat carrying British tourists,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,To disrupt the tourist industry,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Three tourists had been killed and a dozen injured in political violence in the area over the last 18 months.,"“Nile gunman opens fire on Britons,” Daily Mail (London), August 17, 1993.","Peter Bakogeorge, “Gunfire rattles Egypt’s tourist industry again,” The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec) (Montreal, Quebec), August 18, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308180001,1993,8,18,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Unknown,Unknown,,,,0,The incident occurred along the banks of a river in Central Peru,08/18/1993: Shining Path guerillas massacred Ashaninka Indian communities situated along the banks of a river valley in the Amazon jungle in central Peru. Sixty-two were killed.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Ashaninka Indians,Ashaninka Indian communities along the banks of the Amazon jungle,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,To punish the natives for deserting the Shining Path's ranks.,0,,,0,,13,-9,,,,,,,,,-9,12,Other,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Spears, machetes and axes",62,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Indians massacred in Peru; Maoist rebels kill up to 62, injure 34,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, August 21, 1993.","“Shining Path attack raises questions about pacification program,” Agence France Presse, August 20, 1993.","“Suspects in massacre seized,” The Herald (Glasgow), August 30, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199308180002,1993,8,18,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,0,,"08/18/1993: Two men on motorcycles, members of the revolutionary Talaeh al-Fatah (Vanguard of the Conquest), detonated an explosive device as the Egyptian Interior Minister's motorcade drove by Tahrir Square in Cairo, killing 7 people and injuring 16.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,1,1,Assassination,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Egyptian Interior Ministry,Hassan al-Alfi (Egyptian Interior Minister),60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Egyptian Islamic Jihad (Al-Jihad),Talaa'al al-Fateh,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,2,0,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,13,Suicide (carried bodily by human being),,,,,,,,,,,,,,7,0,2,16,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The revolutionary group Talaeh al-Fatah (Vanguard of the Conquest) claimed responsibility for the attack by fax. The two would-be assassins were members of the group.,"“Bombers were members of Islamic fundamentalist group,” Agence France Presse, August 21, 1993.","“Egypt – Aftermath of attack on minister; Interior Ministry statement naming second dead suspect in attack on minister,” BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, August 21, 1993.","“Bomb Targeted at Minister Kills Five,” Facts on File World News Digest, August 26, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199308180003,1993,8,18,,0,,222,Venezuela,3,South America,Caracas (Capital District),Caracas,,,,0,,08/18/1993: A car bomb exploded at 1:30 p.m. in a shopping mall parking garage in Caracas. No one was injured.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,,Shopping mall parking garage in Caracas,222,Venezuela,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,An effort by paramilitary forces to provoke a government military response and destabilize Venezuela.,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The blast destroyed 5 cars and damaged 18 others,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Bomb blast shakes Caracas shopping mall,” Agence France Presse, August 18, 1993.","Alberto Garnica, “Venezuelan politicians fear conspiracy in car bombs,” United Press International, August 19, 1993.","“Car bomb provocation,” Pittsburgh Post-The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), August 20, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308180004,1993,8,18,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Istanbul (Province),Istanbul,,,,0,,08/18/1993: A bomb exploded at 4:30 p.m. (local time) behind a double-decker bus parked in front of Hotel Tanim in Istanbul. Eight people were injured.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,19,Transportation,,,,Tourist bus in Istanbul,90,Hungary,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,2,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,8,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The blast broke the bus' rear window and caused minor damage to the rear frame.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"PKK Kurdish rebels are suspected of carrying out the attack. The blast injured 4 Turks, 3 Hungarians and an Azerbaijani.","Jonathan Rugman, “Bomb in Istanbul injures eight,” The Guardian (London), August 19, 1993.","“Bomb Injures Three Hungarians in Istanbul,” MTI Econews, August 18, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199308190001,1993,8,19,,1,8/25/1993,145,Nicaragua,2,Central America & Caribbean,Quilali (Administrative Region),Caulata,,,,0,,"08/19/1993: Former ""Contra"" rebels kidnapped three members of parliament and two senior officers in Caulata, 200 km north of Managua. No one was killed or injured.",1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,2,Government (General),,,Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN),Carlos Gallo (FSLN parliamentarian),145,Nicaragua,2,Government (General),,,Independent Liberal Party (PLI),Anibal Martinez,222,Venezuela,3,Police,,,Special Disarmament Brigade (BED),Lieutenant-Colonel Ramon Ernesto Soza,222,Venezuela,Other,,,,,,"To demand the removal of General Humberto Ortega, the Sandinista defense minister.",0,,,0,,0,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,41,0,,6,,,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,41,"FSLN parliamentarian Doris Tijerino, as well as Major Ivan Portocarrero and 12 other officers of the Special Disarmament Brigade were also targeted. Former Nicaraguan Resistance (RN), or 'Contra,"" rebels conducted the kidnapping operation.","“Nicaragua: Former “Contra” rebels kidnap parliamentarians,” IPS-Inter Press Service, August 19, 1993.","Tracy Wilkinson, “Nicaragua’s dual hostage dramas near peaceful resolution; Central America: Rearmed Contras free last five captives, and Sandinista gunmen vow to do the same,” Los Angeles Times, August 26, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308190002,1993,8,19,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Diyarbakir (Province),Ulucami,,,,0,,"08/19/1993: A hand grenade was thrown into a café in Turkey, killing one and injuring seven.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,,Café in Ulucami,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,7,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Security reports from eastern and south-eastern Turkey,” BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, August 25, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308190003,1993,8,19,,1,9/14/1993,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Agri (Province),Dogubeyazit,,,,0,,"08/19/1993: Seven tourists -- two Germans, two Italians, two Swiss nationals and a New Zealander -- were kidnapped in eastern Turkey on August 19 by hardliners from the main Kurdish rebel party, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). They were released on 09/14/1993.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,18,Tourists,,,Tourists,"Tourists from Germany (2), Italy (2), Switzerland (2) and New Zealand (1)",999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,7,0,,26,,,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,7,,"“Kurdish rebels release foreign tourists: reports,"" Agence France Presse, September 14, 1993.","“Kurdish rebels release foreign tourist: ministries,"" Agence France Presse, September 14, 1993","“Seven captured tourists freed in Turkey,"" Agence France Presse, September 14, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199308190004,1993,8,19,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Banaadir (Region),Mogadishu,,,,0,,"08/19/1993: Four United Nations soldiers were slightly injured when their truck hit a remote controlled land mine in Mogadishu, Somalia. The perpetrators in this incident were unknown.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,U.S. Army,U.S. Army Soldiers,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,12,Remote Trigger,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,4,4,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308190009,1993,8,19,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Kansas,Wichita,37.688889,-97.336111,1,0,,"08/19/1993: An assailant opened fire on Dr. George Tiller outside an abortion clinic in Wichita, Kansas, United States. Dr. Tiller, an abortion doctor, was injured in both arms. An anti-abortion extremist, identified as Rachelle ""Shelley"" Shannon, was convicted for carrying out the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,1,Assassination,,,,,5,Abortion Related,41,Personnel,Unknown,Abortion Doctor: George Tiller,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Anti-Abortion extremists,,,,,,To protest the practice of abortion and to sabotage abortion facilities operating in Kansas.,0,,,1,1,1,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,,5,Firearms,3,Handgun,,,,,,,,,,,,,A .32-caliber gun was used in the attack.,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Shannon was also convicted for carrying out several firebomb attacks on abortion clinics in Caliornia, Nevada, and Oregon in 1992.","Ronald J. Ostrow and James Risen, ""U.S. to Act in 10 Abortion Clinic Attacks : Indictments: Charges are expected against an extremist in prison for attempted murder. Authorities hope action will lead to names of others,"" Los Angeles Times, October 23, 1994.","Dirk Johnson, ""Abortions, Bibles and Bullets, And the Making of a Militant,"" The New York Times, August 28, 1993.","Harriet Ryan, ""Kopp fifth clinic shooter to face trial,"" Court TV, March 11, 2003.",UMD Miscellaneous,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308200001,1993,8,20,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,West Bank (Occupied Territory),Ma'aleh Adumim,,,,0,,08/20/1993: Palestinians killed an Israeli private security guard in the West Bank.,1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,13,Other,,,Israeli Security Guard,Igor Gorgol,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Jon Immanuel, “IDF faults company in guard’s killing; Police: Russian immigrant victim of terror attack,” The Jerusalem Post, August 23, 1993.","Jonathan Ferziger, “Palestinians kill Israeli guard in West Bank,” United Press International, August 22, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308200002,1993,8,20,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Newry,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"08/20/1993: The IRA claimed responsibility for firing three mortars at courthouse in Northern Ireland, injuring 10 people.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Northern Ireland Court System,Courthouse in Newry,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,10,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,"The blast shattered windows in several buildings, as well as damaged a courthouse wall and several cars.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Ian Graham, “IRA mortar attack injures 10,” Press Association, August 20, 1993.","2. “IRA admits bombings,” Sunday Mail (SA), August 22, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199308200003,1993,8,20,,1,8/25/1993,145,Nicaragua,2,Central America & Caribbean,Managua (Administrative Region),Managua,,,,0,,"08/20/1993: Pro-Sandinista gunmen seized the vice president and other opposition leaders and vowed to hold them hostage until former ""Contra"" rebels released government and security personnel, which were kidnapped the previous day. No one was killed or injured.",1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,2,Government (General),,,National Opposition Union,Vice President Virgilio Godoy,145,Nicaragua,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,In retaliation for the kidnapping of pro-Sandinista government and security personnel,0,,,0,20,0,1,6,Video,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,1,0,,,,,1,34,0,,5,,,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,34,"Other opposition leaders, including Alfredo Cesar, were also targeted.","Eloy O. Aguilar, “Pro-Sandinista Gunmen Seize Hostages in Reprisal for Contra Abductions,” The Associated Press, August 21, 1993.","Tracy Wilkinson, “Nicaragua’s dual hostage dramas near peaceful resolution; Central America: Rearmed Contras free last five captives, and Sandinista gunmen vow to do the same,” Los Angeles Times, August 26, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308210001,1993,8,21,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Algiers (Province),Bordj el-Bahri,,,,0,,08/21/1993: Muslim fundamentalists ambushed and killed former Algerian Prime Minister Kasdi Merbah along with four others in the Algerian city of Bordj el-Bahri.,1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Former Algerian Prime Minister,Kasdi Merbah (Former Algerian Prime Minister),6,Algeria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Islamist extremists,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,5,0,0,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Cynthia Hanson, “Algerian Militants Kill Former Prime Minister,” Christian Science Monitor, August 23, 1993.","“Former Algerian PM shot dead,” Financial Times, August 23, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308210002,1993,8,21,,1,8/23/1993,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Batman (Province),Kozluk,,,,0,,"08/21/1993: Two British and two Afghani tourists were kidnapped in Kozluk by members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). The victims escaped during a rescue operation on August 23, 1993.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,18,Tourists,,,Tourists,Two British tourists in Kozluk,216,Great Britain,18,Tourists,,,Tourists,Two Afgani tourists in Kozluk,4,Afghanistan,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,4,0,,2,,,0,,,,,,5,Successful Rescue,4,"The victims were: Anna Young, Michael Paterson (UK); Haci Muhammad Yusufi, Abdulkadir Yusufi (Afghanistan).","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199308210003,1993,8,21,,1,9/15/1993,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Istanbul (Province),Istanbul,,,,1,The Agri mountains,"08/21/1993: Members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) kidnapped seven tourists in the Agri Mountains of Turkey at gunpoint. The victims were released on September 15, 1993.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,18,Tourists,,,Tourists,Two Italian Tourists,98,Italy,18,Tourists,,,Tourists,A Swiss Tourist,199,Switzerland,18,Tourists,,,Tourists,A New Zealander tourist,144,New Zealand,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,7,0,,25,,,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,7,"The victims of this kidnapping were the following: Angelo Palego, Anna D'Andrea (Italian); Anna di Nico Pianta (Swiss); Henry Butler, Christoph Lehmann (German); Paul Thompson (New Zealand).","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199308220001,1993,8,22,,0,,205,Thailand,5,Southeast Asia,Narathiwat (Province),Rangae,,,,0,,"08/22/1993: Muslim separatists ambushed a train in Thailand just 40 kilometers (25 miles) from the Malaysian border. An unidentified number of gunmen from the Pattani United Liberation Organisation (PULO) opened fire on the train and planted two bombs, which failed to explode due to a malfunction. One person was killed and eight injured.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Thailand Railway System,Train line linking Bangkok with to Malaysia and Singapore,205,Thailand,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Pattani United Liberation Organization (PULO),,,,,,To demand a separate independent state in Thailand's southern Pattani province.,0,,,0,,0,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,"Two bombs were planted, but failed to detonate due to malfunction.",1,0,0,8,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Police say Moslem separatists responsible for train attack in south,” Agence France Presse, August 22, 1993.","“Muslim separatists ambush train on Thai-Malaysian border; one killed,” BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, August 24, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199308220002,1993,8,22,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Banaadir (Region),Mogadishu,,,,0,,"08/22/1993: In Mogadishu, Somalia, six U.S. soldiers were injured when a remote controlled landmine destroyed their truck. The unknown perpetrators then used mortars, grenades and firearms to attack the rest of the 22-vehicle convoy.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,4,Military,,,U.S. Army,A 22-vehicle U.S. Army convoy,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,12,Remote Trigger,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,Remote-controlled land mine,0,0,0,6,6,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The truck in which the victims were riding was destroyed.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308230001,1993,8,23,,0,,183,South Africa,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Gauteng (Province),Johannesburg,,,,0,,"08/23/1993: An unidentified gunman opened fire at a workers' hostel in Johannesburg, killing 12 and injuring 20.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,,Workers' hostel in Johannesburg,183,South Africa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,12,0,0,20,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Keith B. Richburg and Phillip van Niekerk, “Gunman Kills 12 Blacks in S. Africa,” The Washington Post, August 23, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308230002,1993,8,23,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),08/23/1993: A bomb planted by the IRA exploded outside a branch of the Northern Bank in south Belfast. No injuries were reported.,1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Northern Bank,Northern Bank in Belfast,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,3,Call (pre-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The blast caused extensive damage to the wall of the bank and shattered windows in several nearby buildings.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Policeman wounded, bank bombed in separate attacks,” United Press International, August 24, 1993.","Suzanne Breen, “Bomb alert inadequate, says RUC,” The Irish Times, August 25, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199308230003,1993,8,23,,0,,222,Venezuela,3,South America,Caracas (Capital District),Caracas,,,,0,,08/23/1993: Unidentified militants in a passing red Fiat hurled a bomb into the stolen vehicle division of a police station in east-central Caracas. No one was injured.,1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,3,Police,,,Venezuelan Police Department,Police station in Caracas,222,Venezuela,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Possibly to destroy evidence pertaining to a car bomb that exploded in a shopping mall parking garage the previous week.,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The interior of the police station was severely damaged; most of the stolen vehicle archives were destroyed.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Bomb thrown into police building causes damage,” Agence France Presse, August 24, 1993.","“Venezuela: Tensions increase after police station bomb,” IPS-Inter Press Service, August 24, 1993.","Alberto Garnica, “Former Venezuelan president rejects bomb accusations,” United Press International, August 24, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308240001,1993,8,24,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),08/24/1993: A police officer was injured when terrorists in a hijacked car opened fire on a checkpoint outside a police station in Belfast before speeding away from the scene.,1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Northern Ireland Police Checkpoint,Police checkpoint in Belfast,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish National Liberation Army (INLA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The gunmen's stolen vehicle was later found ablaze in the predominantly Catholic Lower Falls area of the city.,"“Policeman wounded in gun attack,” Press Association, August 24, 1993.","“Policeman wounded, bank bombed in separate attacks,” United Press International, August 24, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199308250001,1993,8,25,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Newtownards,,,,0,Ulster (Province),08/25/1993: A pipe bomb left by the Red Hand Commandos inside a pub in Northern Ireland was defused by security forces.,1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Jolly Judge Pub,Jolly Judge Pub in Newtownards,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Red Hand Commandos,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,3,Call (pre-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Pipe bomb,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The outlawed loyalist paramilitary group Red Hand Commandos claimed responsibility for the attack.,"Ian Graham, “Army Defuses Ulster Pub Bomb,” Press Association, August 26, 1993.","Dick Grogan, “UDA warns civil servants but folk fans get reprieve,” The Irish Times, August 28, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199308250002,1993,8,25,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Manipur (State),Imphal,,,,0,,"08/25/1993: Separatist tribal militants attacked soldiers and civilians in Manipur's capital city of Imphal, killing six and injuring seven others.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Indian Paramilitary Forces (PMF),Paramilitary troopers in Imphal,92,India,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Unidentified civilians in Imphal,92,India,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Possibly to press separatist demands.,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,6,0,0,7,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The most active separatist tribal group in the region in the National Socialist Council of Nagaland.,"“Six killed in terrorist strike in eastern India,” Agence France Presse, August 25, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308250003,1993,8,25,,1,9/4/1993,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Unknown,Unknown,,,,0,,"08/25/1993: Four unknown perpetrators dressed as Turkish Security Officers kidnapped Iranian dissident, Mohammad Khaderi from his home in Turkey. Khaderi was found on September 4, 1993.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Dissident,"Iranian dissident, Mohammad Khaderi",94,Iran,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,4,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,1,0,,10,,,0,,,,,,4,Hostage(s) killed (not during rescue attempt),0,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308250004,1993,8,25,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Istanbul (Province),Istanbul,,,,0,,"08/25/1993: Six German tourists and their Turkish guide were injured when an unknown assailant threw a Molotov cocktail at their group in Istanbul, Turkey.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,18,Tourists,,,Tourists,Six German tourists in Istanbul,75,Germany,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Tour guide,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,7,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The German victims were identified as Zilheim Plitt, Ludwig (no other name given), Wilhelm Peter, Margaret Alaska, Ute Hanse, and Ann Christine and the Turkish guide was Gursel Torba.","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308260002,1993,8,26,,0,,8,Angola,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Huambo (Province),Cambambo and Cabal,,,,1,"In this incident the target, UN trucks, were on their way to Cambambo and Cabal.","08/26/1993: Unknown men attacked a 75-truck World Food Programme convoy in a government controlled area in Huambo Province, Angola. One person was killed another wounded and the trucks and their cargo were destroyed.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,12,NGO,,,World Food Programme,"World Food Programme convoy of 75 trucks and 1,970 tons of foodstuffs",999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,0,1,,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,Three trucks and their cargo were destroyed.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308270001,1993,8,27,,0,,183,South Africa,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Western Cape (Province),Beaufort West,,,,0,,"08/27/1993: Gunmen in South Africa opened fire on a luxury double-decker bus carrying predominantly white passengers, in an attack that may be racially motivated. The attack took place 280 kilometers northeast of Cape Town. Eight passengers were injured.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,19,Transportation,,,,Luxury double-decker bus in Beaufort West,183,South Africa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Possibly racially motivated,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,8,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tom Cohen, “Gunmen Wound Eight in Bus Attack,” The Associated Press, August 27, 1993.","Peter Younghusband, “Eight are shot in desert bus attack,” Daily Mail (London), August 28, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308270002,1993,8,27,,0,,177,Sierra Leone,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Southern (Province),Golahun,,,,1,This incident occurred near Golahun village.,08/27/1993: United Revolutionary Front gunmen killed two nurses from the International Committee of the Red Cross and wounded another while traveling in a convoy near Golahun village in Sierra Leone. The gunmen kidnapped the truck drivers and destroyed their vehicles. The perpetrators also kidnapped the convoy's two Gambian drivers.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,12,NGO,,,International Committee of the Red Cross,An Red Cross two-truck aid convoy,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Revolutionary United Front (RUF),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,1,0,0,1,,,,The trucks were burned.,1,2,0,,-99,,,0,,,,,,7,Unknown,-99,"The Red Cross victims were: Susanne Buser, 36, a Swiss citizen, and Sarah Leomy, 36, of Sierra Leone were killed. Bernadette Peterhans, a Swiss nurse, was wounded in the arm. The fate of the kidnapped Gambian drivers was unknown. The International Committee of the Red Cross suspended its operations in the area after this incident.","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199308280001,1993,8,28,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,London (City of),"08/28/1993: IRA planted a pocket-sized bomb inside London's ""security ring."" The device was planted behind a billboard in Wormwood Street in Bishopsgate. No one was injured.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,20,Unknown,,,City of London,London City Center,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,3,Call (pre-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Michael Smith, “City security tighter after bomb find,” Financial Times, August 31, 1993.","Peter Rose, “Police expected IRA’s semtex ‘calling card,’” Daily Mail (London), August 30, 1993.",,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199308280002,1993,8,28,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Ankara (Province),Ankara,,,,0,,"08/28/1993: Iranian dissident, Behram Azadfer, was assassinated by unknown perpetrators in Ankara, Turkey.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Dissident,Behram Azadfer,94,Iran,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199308290001,1993,8,29,,0,,186,Sri Lanka,6,South Asia,Western (Province),Colombo,,,,0,,"08/29/1993: In Sri Lanka, Tamil Tigers carried out a suicide attack on a navy gunboat near Point Pedro, killing 15 navy personnel.",1,1,0,0,,,0,1,1,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Sri Lankan Navy,Israeli-built Dovra-class navy gunboat in Colombo,186,Sri Lanka,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,3,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,15,0,3,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Tigers claim navy gunboat sunk in suicide attack,” Agence France Presse, August 30, 1993.","“Tigers sink Israeli-built gunboat, Sri Lanka violence escalates,” Agence France Presse, August 29, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199308300001,1993,8,30,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Algiers (Province),Algiers,,,,0,,08/30/1993: Forty to fifty unidentified gunmen set fire to a shoe factory in Algiers after ordering the workers to their knees at gunpoint. No one was reportedly killed or injured.,1,1,0,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,1,Business,,,,Shoe factory in Algiers,6,Algeria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,40,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),2000000,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The factory employed 430 people. It was unclear whether the attack was connected to recent Islamic extremist violence.,"“Gunmen Destroy Shoe Factory,” The Associated Press, August 30, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199308310001,1993,8,31,,1,9/1/1993,145,Nicaragua,2,Central America & Caribbean,Matagalpa (Department),San Ramon,,,,1,This incident occurred on a road on the outskirts of San Ramon.,"08/31/1993: Forty former soldiers of the previous Sandinista government kidnapped 200 civilians and seized 20 vehicles en route to San Ramon village, Nicaragua. The rebels demanded to talk to the Organization of American States (OAS) monitors of the Nicaraguan truce accord and to the government's Special Disarmament Brigades. During a rescue operation on September 1, 1993, three rebels were killed and the kidnap victims were released.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,200 civilians in 20 vehicles en route to San Ramon village,145,Nicaragua,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,The perpetrators wanted to discuss the truce accord with OAS members.,0,,,0,40,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,3,0,3,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,200,0,,1,,,0,,,,,,5,Successful Rescue,200,"Government troops staged a pre-dawn raid on September 1st, killing three rebels and freeing the hostages. Many other rebels escaped.","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309020002,1993,9,2,August/September 1993,1,,45,Colombia,3,South America,Tolima (Department),Tolima,,,,0,,"09/02/1993: In Colombia, the leftist guerrilla campaign called ""Black September,"" waged by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and the National Liberation Army (ELN), left 38 soldiers dead in a display of force aimed at bringing the Colombian government back to the negotiating table. The total number of injuries was unknown.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Colombian Law Enforcement,Tolima Police,45,Colombia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC),,National Liberation Army of Colombia (ELN),,,,Unknown,0,0,,0,15,,1,8,Personal claim,-9,,,,,,0,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,38,0,,,0,,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Rebels announced the ""Black September"" terrorist offensive, saying they planned to kidnap public figures, attack the military and police and sabotage the country's infrastructure. (This one of two related attacks [cf: 199309020003]).","“‘Black September’ Rebel Offensive Leaves 30 Security Forces Dead,"" Agence France Presse, September 3, 1993.","“Police Blame Guerrillas For Bombings and Kidnapping,"" Inter-Press Service, September 6, 1993.","“Security Stepped Up in Colombia Against Rebel Offensive,"" Agence France Presse, September 9, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199309020003,1993,9,2,September 1993,1,,45,Colombia,3,South America,Bogota (Capital District),Bogota,,,,0,,"09/02/1993: In Colombia, a total of 33 soldiers and policemen were killed in ambushes when the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and the National Liberation Army (ELN) launched their ""Black September"" offensive. The total number of injuries was unknown.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Colombian Law Enforcement,Bogota Police,45,Colombia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC),,National Liberation Army of Colombia (ELN),,,,Unknown,0,0,,0,,,1,8,Personal claim,-9,,,,,,0,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,33,0,,,0,,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,FARC leadership reportedly decided to step up its attacks to pressure the government in the run-up to general elections. (This one of two related attacks [cf: 19930902000]).,"“‘Black September’ Rebel Offensive Leaves 30 Security Forces Dead,"" Agence France Presse, September 3, 1993.","“Police Blame Guerrillas For Bombings and Kidnapping,"" Inter-Press Service, September 6, 1993.","“Security Stepped Up in Colombia Against Rebel Offensive,"" Agence France Presse, September 9, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199309030001,1993,9,3,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,West Bank (Occupied Territory),Hebron,,,,0,,"09/03/1993: In Israel, an Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) soldier was killed and another injured when their vehicle was shot at by HAMAS gunmen waiting in a car on a roadside in the Hebron area. No other injuries or fatalities were reported.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,Military Jeep carrying 2 IDF soldiers (Sgt. Zion Elkobi killed),97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,4,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,1,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The military jeep flipped off of the road after the driver was killed in the attack.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Killing of IDF Soldier Near Hebron Will ‘Not Affect Peace Process,'"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, September 4, 1993.","“Gunmen Kill IDF Soldier in Ambush Near Hebron,"" The Jerusalem Post, September 3, 1993.","“Palestinian Gunmen Kill Israeli Soldier,"" United Press International, September 3, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199309030002,1993,9,3,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"09/03/1993: Prison Officer Jim Peacock was shot in his home by the Ulster Volunteer Force in Belfast, Northern Ireland. No one was injured in the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Belfast Prison Officer,Jim Peacock,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Dismay at Warder’s Killing,"" The Guardian (London), September 3, 1993.","“Plea to End Loyalist Killing Spate,"" The Herald, September 2, 1993.","“UVF Threatens More Killing After Prison Officer Dies,” The Herald, September 3, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199309030003,1993,9,3,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"09/03/1993: In Bombay, India, a powerful firecracker exploded inside a toilet in the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) building, causing no damage or injuries but triggering a panic. The perpetrator group was unknown.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Bombay Stock Exchange,Restroom facility in the Bombay Stock Exchange,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Bomb Explodes at Bombay Stock Exchange,"" United Press International, September 3, 1993.","“Firecracker in Loo Flushes out Bombay Brokers,"" Agence France Presse, September 3, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309030004,1993,9,3,,0,,98,Italy,8,Western Europe,Pordenone (Province),Aviano,,,,0,,"09/03/1993: Three members of the Red Brigades (BR) attacked the United States-NATO Air Force Base. According to reports, seven shots and a hand grenade caused slight damage to the sleeping quarters at the base. No one was injured in the incident.",1,1,0,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,4,Military,,,U.S. Air Force / NATO,United States - NATO Air Force Base,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Red Brigades Fighting Communist Party (BR-PCC),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,3,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,"Windows were shattered on the base, but no major damage was reported.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Combination attack included explosive-hand grenade and shooting.,"“U.S. Base in Italy Fired Upon,"" Chicago Tribune, September 4, 1993.","“Gunmen Fire at Building Tied to NATO Base,"" Agence France Presse, September 3, 1993.","Nation/World Briefings, Chicago Sun-Times, September 3, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199309040001,1993,9,4,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,South (Governorate),Jezzine,,,,0,,"09/04/1993: Two South Lebanon Army soldiers were slightly wounded when a mine exploded in the Jezzine region of Lebanon, north of the security zone, amid an escalation of Hizballah attacks. The number of injured was unknown.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,South Lebanon Army (SLA),South Lebanon Army (SLA) Soldiers,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,8,Landmine,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Two SLA Soldiers Wounded in Mine Blast,"" The Jerusalem Post, September 5, 1993",,,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199309060001,1993,9,6,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,South (Governorate),Tallousa,,,,0,,09/06/1993: A militiaman of the South Lebanon Army was wounded in a roadside bomb explosion in southern Lebanon. No other injuries or fatalities were reported.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,South Lebanon Army (SLA),South Lebanon Army (SLA) Militia patrolman,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,12,Remote Trigger,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“SLA Man Wounded in Bomb Blast,"" The Jerusalem Post, September 7, 1993.","“Israeli-Allied Militiaman Wounded in Roadside Bomb Blast,"" The Associated Press, September 6, 1993.","“Explosive charge wounds SLA militiaman,"" United Press International, September 6, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309060002,1993,9,6,,0,,153,Pakistan,6,South Asia,Balochistan (Province),Quetta,,,,0,,"09/06/1993: Unknown assailants shot dead Abdul Wahid Khilji, an influential leader of Awami National Party, a Pakistani left-leaning party, and injured two others. No group claimed responsibility for the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Awami National Party,City President Abdul Wahid Khilji,153,Pakistan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,2,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Khilji's younger brother and another guest who were sitting with him on the lawns of the house were critically wounded.,"“Pakistani Leftist Party Leader Shot Dead,"" Agence France Presse, September 6, 1993.","“Gunmen Kill Leftist Political Leader in Pakistan,"" The Associated Press, September 6, 1993.","“Quetta city Awami National Party President Assassinated,"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, September 7, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309070001,1993,9,7,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),09/07/1993: Loyalist gunmen in Belfast shot dead a Catholic hairdresser in his salon. The Ulster Defence Association claimed responsibility for the killing. No one was injured in the attack.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Catholic Civilian,Sean Hughes,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,0,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mr. Hughes was the third shop-owner murdered by loyalists in the same area during the past two years.,"“Loyalist Gun Gang Murder Fifth Victim,"" Daily Mail (London), September 8, 1993.","“Gunmen Claim Fifth Victim Since Monday,"" The Independent (London), September 8, 1993.","“Concern grows as another Catholic is killed - Loyalist gunmen claim fifth victim in a week of murder,"" The Irish Times, September 08, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199309080001,1993,9,8,,0,,183,South Africa,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Gauteng (Province),Wadeville,,,,0,,"09/08/1993: Unidentified gunmen killed at least 19 and wounded 22 as the victims waited to catch taxis near Johannesburg in Wadeville, South Africa. No group claimed responsibility for the attack.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,South African Civilians,South African Civilians,183,South Africa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,19,0,0,22,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Taxi vans were a major mode of transport for blacks, and attacks on black commuters were part of the political violence which killed thousands of blacks and hindered reforms.","“Gunmen Kill 19 Blacks in Taxi Queue,"" The Herald, September 9, 1993.","“More Troops Deployed in East Johannesburg Townships to Curb Violence,"" Xinhua General News Service, September 9, 1993.","“27 People Killed Today in Johannesburg,"" Xinhua General News Service, September 8, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309080002,1993,9,8,,0,,50,Croatia,9,Eastern Europe,Western Slovania (Region),Kusonje,,,,0,,"09/08/1993: Four marchers were killed and seven people wounded, including a U.N. soldier, when an anti-personnel mine exploded near the northern Croatian town of Pakrac. There was no claim of responsibility for the attack.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Civilians,50,Croatia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,8,Landmine,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,0,0,7,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The UNPROFOR spokesman said that organizers of the ceremony had not heeded warnings from U.N. soldiers in the sector that the sector might be mined.,"“Four marchers killed by mine in Croatia,"" Agence France Presse, September 8, 1993.","“Four marchers killed by mine in Croatia: UNPROFOR,"" Agence France Presse, September 8, 1993.","“Croatian Premier Says U.N. Partly to Blame for Fatal Blast,"" Press Association, September 8, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309090001,1993,9,9,,0,,83,Guatemala,2,Central America & Caribbean,Guatemala City (Capital District),Guatemala City,,,,0,,"09/09/1993: A bomb exploded in the new Guatemala City headquarters of the Mutual Support Group (GAM), an anti-corruption activist group that was seeking the mass resignation of the entire Guatemalan Congress. No one was injured in the attack and no group claimed responsibility.",1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,12,NGO,,,Mutual Support Group (GAM),Mutual Support Group (GAM) headquarters in Guatemala City,83,Guatemala,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The blast caused serious damage to the group's office and minor damage to small shops nearby.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The GAM is one of many social organizations that joined new Guatemalan President Ramiro De Leon Carpio in calling for the resignations of all legislators in an effort to purge corrupt members.,"“Human Rights Office Bombed in Wave of Terrorism,"" Inter-Press Service, September 11, 1993.","“Bomb explodes in new Guatemalan office of rights activists,"" United Press International, September 10, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309090002,1993,9,9,,0,,43,Chile,3,South America,Santiago Metropolitan Region (Region),Santiago,,,,0,,"09/09/1993: In one of three attacks, a bomb was set off at a McDonald's in Santiago, Chile. A man claiming to be a member of the Revolutionary Left (MIR) claimed credit for the incident. There were no reports of damage or injuries.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,McDonald's,A McDonald's restaurant in Santiago,43,Chile,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Movement of the Revolutionary Left (MIR) (Chile),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of three related attacks (c.f. 199309090002-4).,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199309090003,1993,9,9,,0,,43,Chile,3,South America,Santiago Metropolitan Region (Region),Santiago,,,,0,,"09/09/1993: In one of three attacks, a terrorist bomb was successfully disarmed at a Kentucky Fried Chicken Restaurant in Santiago, Chile. A man claiming to be a member of the Revolutionary Left (MIR) claimed credit for the incident. There were no reports of damage or injuries.",1,1,1,0,,,1,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Kentucky Fried Chicken,A Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in Santiago,43,Chile,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Movement of the Revolutionary Left (MIR) (Chile),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of three related attacks (c.f. 199309090002-4).,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199309090004,1993,9,9,,0,,43,Chile,3,South America,Santiago Metropolitan Region (Region),Santiago,,,,0,,"09/09/1993: In one of three attacks, a bomb was set off at a second McDonald's in Santiago, Chile. A man claiming to be a member of the Revolutionary Left (MIR) claimed credit for the incident. There were no reports of damage or injuries.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,McDonald's,A McDonald's restaurant in Santiago,43,Chile,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Movement of the Revolutionary Left (MIR) (Chile),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of three related attacks (c.f. 199309090002-4).,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199309100001,1993,9,10,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,California,Newport Beach,,,,0,Bomb placed in a flowerbed underneath the front entrance widows,"9/10/1993: Unknown perpetrators bombed the Family Planning Associates clinic in Newport Beach, California, United States. There were no casualties but the building sustained around $3,500 in damages.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,5,Abortion Related,,,"Family Planning Associates, INC.",Family Planning Associates,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Anti-Abortion extremists,,,,,,To protest the practice of abortion and to sabotage abortion facilities operating in California.,0,,,0,-99,-99,0,,,,,,,,,,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Authorities were unsure of exactly what type of explosive device was used, but a plastic gas can filled with liquid was discovered at the scene.",0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),3500,Two windows shattered,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,"The bombing took place overnight and the abortion clinic was forced to open late the following day. One day after the incident, the healthcare facility received a bomb threat. Authorities were unsure whether this threat was related to the bombing.","Greg Hernandez, ""Newport Beach: Threat Follows Blast at Abortion Clinic,"" Los Angeles Times, September 15, 1993.","Greg Hernandez and Eric Young, ""Bombing Hits Newport Beach Abortion Clinic,"" Los Angeles Times, September 11, 1993.","""Attacks on the West Coast,"" The Oregonian, January 31, 1994.",Anti-Abortion Project 2010,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309110001,1993,9,11,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,Greater London (Region),"09/11/1993: Two fire bombs were found near Windsor Castle in England at the offices of Burlington Publishing, which produces Shooting Times and The Field. The Hunt Retribution Squad, which advocates violence, claimed responsibility. No one was injured and the bombs were defused.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Burlington Publishing,Burlington Publishing's Hunting Magazine Headquarters,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The Hunt Retribution Squad,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Bombing Marks Return of Anti-Hunt Terrorists,"" Press Association, September 12, 1993.","“Army Defuses Windsor Bombs,"" Sunday Times, September 12, 1993.","“Anti-hunting Bombs Defused,"" The Independent (London), September 12, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199309110002,1993,9,11,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Aswan (Governorate),Dayrut,,,,0,,09/11/1993: Muslim extremists from the group Jamaat-e-Islami killed two policemen as they waited for a bus in southern Egypt. The policemen were standing at the bus station in Dayrut when they were shot. The four assailants escaped and no one else was injured in the attack.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Dairut Policeman,Makramallah Saber,60,Egypt,3,Police,,,Dairut Policeman,Ahmad Abdel Hakim,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,4,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ahmad Abdel Hakim died in the hospital following the attack.,"“Militants Kill Two Policemen in South Egypt,"" Agence France Presse, September 11, 1993.","“Two Policemen Killed in Upper Egypt,"" Xinhua General News Service, September 11, 1993.","“Suspected Extremists Kill Two Policemen,"" The Associated Press, September 11, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199309110003,1993,9,11,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,South (Governorate),Unknown,,,,0,,09/11/1993: Four South Lebanon Army soldiers were wounded in Hizballah mortar attacks on two SLA outposts in Southern Lebanon. There were no fatalities in the attack.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,South Lebanon Army (SLA),South Lebanon Army (SLA) Soldiers,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,4,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Israel and the United States formally recognized the Palestine Liberation Organization on Friday September 10th.,"“Hizbullah Fire Wounds Four SLA Soldiers in Zone,"" The Jerusalem Post, September 12, 1993.","“As PLO Pact Is Sealed, Unrest Mounts,"" Chicago Sun-Times, September 11, 1993.","“Hezbollah attacks Israeli posts in south Lebanon to protest accord,"" Agence France Presse, September 14, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199309120001,1993,9,12,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,Gaza Strip (Occupied Territory),Gaza City,,,,0,,09/12/1993: HAMAS rebels ambushed three Israeli soldiers and killed them in their military jeep in Gaza City. No one was injured in the attack.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,Four IDF Troops,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of three related attacks (cf: [199309120002] and [199309120003]).,"“Three IDF soldiers killed; buses attacked: Israeli, Palestinian,"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, September 14, 1993.","“Hamas Claims Responsibility for Terrorist Attacks in Gaza,"" CBS Morning News, September 12, 1993.","“Jihad Kills Three Israelis on Eve of Peace Deal,"" The Guardian (London), September 13, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199309120002,1993,9,12,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Gaza Strip (Occupied Territory),Ashdod,,,,1,Between Ashdod and Ashqelon,09/12/1993: A man stabbed to death an Israeli bus driver and was then shot dead by an IDF soldier in Gaza City. The perpetrator was a member of HAMAS. No one else was injured in the attack.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Israeli Bus System,Israeli Bus Driver,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,1,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of three related attacks (cf: [199309120001] and [199309120003]).,"“Three IDF soldiers killed; buses attacked: Israeli, Palestinian,"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, September 14, 1993.","“Foes of Mideast accord blamed in 7 deaths; Violence flares in occupied territories as Arafat goes to Washington,"" The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec) (Montreal, Quebec), September 13, 1993.","“Jihad Kills Three Israelis on Eve of Peace Deal,"" The Guardian (London), September 13, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,0,1,
199309120003,1993,9,12,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,Gaza Strip (Occupied Territory),Gaza City,,,,0,,"09/12/1993: A 20-year-old HAMAS member rammed his car into a bus and died in the collision in Gaza City. Two Israelis on the bus were injured. His car was loaded with gasoline cans, as it was an unsuccessful suicide attack. There were no other fatalities in the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,1,0,1,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Israeli Bus System,Bus,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,10,"Vehicle (not to include vehicle-borne explosives, i.e., car or truck bombs)",,,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,1,0,1,2,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of three related attacks (cf: [199309120001] and [199309120002]).,"“Three IDF soldiers killed; buses attacked: Israeli, Palestinian,"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, September 14, 1993.","“Foes of Mideast accord blamed in 7 deaths; Violence flares in occupied territories as Arafat goes to Washington,"" The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec) (Montreal, Quebec), September 13, 1993.","“Jihad Kills Three Israelis on Eve of Peace Deal,"" The Guardian (London), September 13, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199309120004,1993,9,12,,0,,87,Haiti,2,Central America & Caribbean,Port-au-Prince (Capital City),Port-au-Prince,,,,0,,"09/12/1993: In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, a prominent supporter of Haiti's exiled President Jean-Bertrand Aristide was dragged from church and assassinated. Another person was killed and a third was stabbed and wounded during the attack. No one claimed responsibility for the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Antoine Izmery,87,Haiti,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Civilian,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Civilian,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,9,Melee,22,"Hands, Feet, Fists",9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,2,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,No additional information was provided concerning the second and third casualties.,"“Aristide Backer Dragged From Haiti Church, Slain,"" Chicago Sun-Times, September 12, 1993.","Bowers, Faye. “Events,"" Christian Science Monitor, September 13, 1993",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309120005,1993,9,12,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,1,Ulster (Province). Passenger train between Belfast and Dublin,09/12/1993: The UVF claimed responsibility for partially detonating a bomb on a passenger train between Belfast and Dublin. Two people were injured. The explosion caused minor damage.,0,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Irish Railway System,Irish passenger train between Belfast and Dublin,96,Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF),,,,,,Protesting a united Ireland.,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,,,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199309120006,1993,9,12,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,West Bank (Occupied Territory),Halhoul,,,,0,,"09/12/1993: HAMAS gunmen fired on an Israeli bus driver in Halhoul in the Hebron District of the West Bank, wounding him.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Israeli Bus System,"Bus traveling near in Halhoul, West Bank",97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199309130001,1993,9,13,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"09/13/1993: At least two people were seriously wounded as the result of several dynamite attacks against six separate banks in Lima. The attacks were carried out by Shining Path rebels, and came on the first anniversary of the capture of Shining Path leader Abimael Guzman.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Peruvian Financial system,Bank,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0.33,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of six related attacks (cf:[199309130002, 199309130003, 199309130004, 199309130005, 199309130006]). There were 2 injuries in these six attacks, but more specific information was not provided. In order to preserve statistical accuracy, the injuries were divided across the linked cases.","“Two Injured in Bomb Attacks in Lima; Police say Attack on Congress was Planned,"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, September 15, 1993.","“Bombs explode at telephone company and bank in Lima,"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, September 18, 1993.","“Shining Path kills two police officers, bombs six banks,"" Agence France Presse, September 17, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199309130002,1993,9,13,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"09/13/1993: At least two people were seriously wounded as the result of several dynamite attacks against six separate banks in Lima. The attacks were carried out by Shining Path rebels, and came on the first anniversary of the capture of Shining Path leader Abimael Guzman.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Peruvian Financial system,Bank,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0.33,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of six related attacks (cf:[199309130001, 199309130003, 199309130004, 199309130005, 199309130006]). There were 2 injuries in these six attacks, but more specific information was not provided. In order to preserve statistical accuracy, the injuries were divided across the linked cases.","“Two Injured in Bomb Attacks in Lima; Police say Attack on Congress was Planned,"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, September 15, 1993.","“Bombs explode at telephone company and bank in Lima,"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, September 18, 1993.","“Shining Path kills two police officers, bombs six banks,"" Agence France Presse, September 17, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199309130003,1993,9,13,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"09/13/1993: At least two people were seriously wounded as the result of several dynamite attacks against six separate banks in Lima. The attacks were carried out by Shining Path rebels, and came on the first anniversary of the capture of Shining Path leader Abimael Guzman.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Peruvian Financial system,Bank,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0.33,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of six related attacks (cf:[199309130001, 199309130002, 199309130004, 199309130005, 199309130006]). There were 2 injuries in these six attacks, but more specific information was not provided. In order to preserve statistical accuracy, the injuries were divided across the linked cases.","“Two Injured in Bomb Attacks in Lima; Police say Attack on Congress was Planned,"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, September 15, 1993.","“Bombs explode at telephone company and bank in Lima,"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, September 18, 1993.","“Shining Path kills two police officers, bombs six banks,"" Agence France Presse, September 17, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199309130004,1993,9,13,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"09/13/1993: At least two people were seriously wounded as the result of several dynamite attacks against six separate banks in Lima. The attacks were carried out by Shining Path rebels, and came on the first anniversary of the capture of Shining Path leader Abimael Guzman.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Peruvian Financial system,Bank,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0.33,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of six related attacks (cf:[199309130001, 199309130002, 199309130003, 199309130005, 199309130006]). There were 2 injuries in these six attacks, but more specific information was not provided. In order to preserve statistical accuracy, the injuries were divided across the linked cases.","“Two Injured in Bomb Attacks in Lima; Police say Attack on Congress was Planned,"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, September 15, 1993.","“Bombs explode at telephone company and bank in Lima,"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, September 18, 1993.","“Shining Path kills two police officers, bombs six banks,"" Agence France Presse, September 17, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199309130005,1993,9,13,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"09/13/1993: At least two people were seriously wounded as the result of several dynamite attacks against six separate banks in Lima. The attacks were carried out by Shining Path rebels, and came on the first anniversary of the capture of Shining Path leader Abimael Guzman.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Peruvian Financial system,Bank,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0.33,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of six related attacks (cf:[199309130001, 199309130002, 199309130003, 199309130004, 199309130006]). There were 2 injuries in these six attacks, but more specific information was not provided. In order to preserve statistical accuracy, the injuries were divided across the linked cases.","“Two Injured in Bomb Attacks in Lima; Police say Attack on Congress was Planned,"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, September 15, 1993.","“Bombs explode at telephone company and bank in Lima,"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, September 18, 1993.","“Shining Path kills two police officers, bombs six banks,"" Agence France Presse, September 17, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199309130006,1993,9,13,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"09/13/1993: At least two people were seriously wounded as the result of several dynamite attacks against six separate banks in Lima. The attacks were carried out by Shining Path rebels, and came on the first anniversary of the capture of Shining Path leader Abimael Guzman.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Peruvian Financial system,Bank,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0.33,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was one of six related attacks (cf:[199309130001, 199309130002, 199309130003, 199309130004, 199309130005]). There were 2 injuries in these six attacks, but more specific information was not provided. In order to preserve statistical accuracy, the injuries were divided across the linked cases.","“Two Injured in Bomb Attacks in Lima; Police say Attack on Congress was Planned,"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, September 15, 1993.","“Bombs explode at telephone company and bank in Lima,"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, September 18, 1993.","“Shining Path kills two police officers, bombs six banks,"" Agence France Presse, September 17, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199309130007,1993,9,13,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Newtownards,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"09/13/1993: The Protestant Red Hand Commandos shot and killed Vernon Bailey, 41, outside his home near Newtownards in Ulster Province, Northern Ireland. No one was injured in the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Vernon Bailie,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Red Hand Commandos,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“We Killed ‘Informer’ – Terror Group,"" Press Association, September 14, 1993","“Outlawed Paramilitary Group Killed ‘Informer,'"" Agence France Presse, September 15, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199309130008,1993,9,13,,0,,167,Russia,9,Eastern Europe,Moscow (Oblast),Moscow,,,,0,,"09/13/1993: Two people were wounded when an explosion rocked the embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Moscow. There were no fatalities in the attack, but the explosion did cause minor damage. There was no information on the perpetrators involved.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,United Arab Emirates Foreign Ministry,United Arab Emirates Embassy in Moscow,215,United Arab Emirates,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The blast shattered window glass on the ground floor and disrupted telephone communications.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Explosion in UAE Embassy,"" Russian Press Digest, September 14, 1993.","“Two wounded in explosions at UAE embassy in Moscow,"" Agence France Presse, September 13, 1993",,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199309130009,1993,9,13,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,National Capital Territory of Delhi (Union Territory),New Delhi,,,,0,,"09/13/1993: A car bomb exploded in central New Delhi, India, in an attempt to assassinate a top politician, Maninder Singh Bitta. He escaped with shrapnel wounds to the chest, but at least eight people were killed and 36 wounded. No group claimed responsibility for this attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,President of the Congress Party's Youth Wing,Maninder Singh Bitta,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,12,Remote Trigger,,,,,,,,,,,,,,8,0,0,36,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The vehicle housing the bomb was destroyed.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"No one immediately claimed responsibility for the bombing, but police suspected Sikh terrorists. Bitta, a Sikh from Punjab, had been the target of several attacks by rebels from the northern state.","“New Delhi car bomb blast sparks concern over Sikh militancy,"" Agence France Presse, September 13, 1993.","“India to Probe Car Bombs,"" Financial Times, September 13, 1993.","“A Car Bomb in New Delhi Kills 8 and Wounds 36,"" The New York Times, September 12, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309130010,1993,9,13,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"09/13/1993: A policeman was injured when a car bomb exploded in Belfast, Northern Ireland, badly damaging a hotel. No one was killed and no group claimed responsibility for the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Civilians,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The blast damaged the side and rear of the hotel.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Policeman Injured in Car Bomb Blast,"" Agence France Presse, September 13, 1993.","“Car bomb blast injures police officer,"" United Press International, September 13, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199309140001,1993,9,14,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,Gaza Strip (Occupied Territory),Gaza City,,,,0,,"09/14/1993: In Gaza City, HAMAS member Ismael Sheber, 21, climbed the stairs of the Gaza City municipal building to a rooftop lookout held by Israeli soldiers. Holding a Koran and a knife he stabbed one soldier, then was shot dead by another. The stabbed soldier was slightly injured. No one else was killed or injured in the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,Israeli Defense Force Soldiers,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Leaflets were distributed claiming responsibility for the attacks.,"“2 Palestinians Die in Gaza Incidents Claimed by Militant Group,"" The Washington Post, September 15, 1993.","“Clashes Leave Two Dead In Occupied Territories,"" The Washington Post, September 12, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199309140002,1993,9,14,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,Gaza Strip (Occupied Territory),Gaza City,,,,0,,"09/14/1993: In Gaza City, HAMAS member Baha Awad Najar, 20, walked into the courtyard of the police station in Gaza City with four bombs strapped to his waist. A policeman shot him, detonating the explosives and killing him instantly. No one else was hurt or killed in the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,1,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,3,Police,,,Gaza City Police,Gaza City Police Station,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,10,Pressure Trigger,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Leaflets were distributed claiming responsibility for the attacks.,"“2 Palestinians Die in Gaza Incidents Claimed by Militant Group,"" The Washington Post, September 15, 1993.","“Clashes Leave Two Dead In Occupied Territories,"" The Washington Post, September 12, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199309140003,1993,9,14,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,Gaza Strip (Occupied Territory),Gaza City,,,,0,,"09/14/1993: In an apparent suicide attack in Gaza City, an Arab man blew himself up when the electric gate of the police station opened to let out a car. The attacker was killed and no one else was injured or killed.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,1,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,3,Police,,,Israeli Police,Police,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,12,Remote Trigger,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,1,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Bomb, Knife Attacks Follow Peace Treaty,"" The Associated Press, September 14, 1993.","“Two Palestinians Die In Attacks In Gaza Strip,"" The Associated Press, September 14, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309140004,1993,9,14,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,Gaza Strip (Occupied Territory),Gaza City,,,,0,,09/14/1993: Soldiers shot dead a Palestinian man who lunged at an Israeli trooper with a knife during a guard change at an observation post in Gaza City. The soldier was slightly injured and there were no fatalities.,1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Army,Soldiers,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,1,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Bomb, Knife Attacks Follow Peace Treaty,"" The Associated Press, September 14, 1993.","“Two Palestinians Die In Attacks In Gaza Strip,"" The Associated Press, September 14, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309150001,1993,9,15,,0,,16,Azerbaijan,7,Central Asia,Baku (Capital District),Baku,,,,0,,09/15/1993: Islamic gunmen hijacked a passenger jet over Azerbaijan and forced the pilot to fly the plane to Norway. The 52 people onboard were unharmed and the 2 terrorists were arrested in Oslo. No one was killed in the attack.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,4,Hijacking,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,Russian Airline Industry,"Tupolev-134 jet, with 46 passengers and 6 crew.",16,Azerbaijan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Islamist extremists,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,2,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,52,0,6,,Norway,Norway,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,52,,"“Contact established with hijackers at Oslo airport,"" Agence France Presse, September 15, 1993.","“Gunmen Hijack Passenger Jet,"" The Associated Press, September 15, 1993.","“Hijackers request asylum,"" Agence France Presse, September 15, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309160001,1993,9,16,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Lisburn,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"09/16/1993: The IRA shot dead a Catholic man at his home on the outskirts of Lisburn, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Gunmen entered his bungalow in an isolated area, and opened fire, hitting him five times. No one else was injured or killed in the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,15,Religious Figures/Institutions,,,Catholic Civilian,Adrian McGovern,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,1,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Man shot dead by IRA in Lisburn,"" The Irish Times, September 16, 1993.","Johnson, Paul. “The Time to Talk is Now,"" The Guardian (London), September 18, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199309170001,1993,9,17,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"09/17/1993: A woman suffered minor injuries when a crude bomb went off on the platform of the busy Dadar railway station in Mumbai, India. No one else was injured or killed, and no group claimed responsibility for the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Indian Railway System,Passengers at Dadar Railway Station.,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Two crude bombs explode in Bombay,"" United Press International, September 17, 1993.","“Two bombs explode in Bombay, woman hurt,"" Agence France Presse, September 17, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309170002,1993,9,17,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"09/17/1993: In Mumbai, India, a bomb, resembling a pipe, exploded outside an office of the Hindu militant Shiv Sena (Shiva's Army) group after a boy who was examining it threw it away. Nobody was hurt in the explosion and no group claimed responsibility for the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Indian Army,Hindu militant Shiv Sena (Shiva's Army) group.,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Two crude bombs explode in Bombay,"" United Press International, September 17, 1993.","“Two bombs explode in Bombay, woman hurt,"" Agence France Presse, September 17, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309180001,1993,9,18,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Aswan (Governorate),Aswan,,,,0,,"09/18/1993: In Egypt, suspected Muslim extremists killed a high-ranking police officer with a fusillade of automatic fire as he drove home in the southern town of Aswan. No one else was injured or killed, and no group claimed responsibility for the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Aswan's State Security office,Brig. Mamdouh Mohamed Abdou,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Suspected Muslim Extremists Kill Senior Police Officer,"" The Associated Press, September 18, 1993.","“General assassinated in Aswan,"" BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, September 20, 1993.","“Senior Officer Killed by Suspected Extremists,"" Xinhua General News Service, September 18, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199309190001,1993,9,19,,0,,98,Italy,8,Western Europe,Catania (Province),Catania,,,,0,,"09/19/1993: A powerful car bomb ripped through a police station in Catania, Italy, wounding at least four police officers, one of them seriously. Officials said the bomb appeared to have been set by the Mafia, though no group claimed responsibility for the attack. No one was killed in the attack.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,3,Police,,,Catania Law Enforcement,Catania Police Station,98,Italy,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mafia,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,4,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“4 police officers injured in Italy blast Officials attribute car bomb to Mafia,"" The Dallas Morning News, September 19, 1993.","“Police Station in Sicily Bombed; Mafia Suspected,"" The New York Times, September 19, 1993.","“Car Bomb Wounds Four Police,"" The Associated Press, September 17, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309190002,1993,9,19,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,South (Governorate),Unknown,,,,0,,09/19/1993: Seven IDF soldiers were killed and two wounded by guerilla bombs in South Lebanon. No group claimed responsibility for the attack.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,IDF Soldiers,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,12,Remote Trigger,,,,,,,,,,,,,,7,0,0,2,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Guerrillas Attack Israeli-Backed Militia In South Lebanon,"" The Associated Press, September 20, 1993.","“Seven IDF soldiers killed in South Lebanon,"" Mideast Mirror, September 19, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199309190003,1993,9,19,,0,,61,El Salvador,2,Central America & Caribbean,San Salvador (Department),San Salvador,,,,0,,09/19/1993: Unknown perpetrators threw a bomb at the Mexican Embassy in San Salvador. No injuries were reported. The explosion caused minor damage.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Mexican Embassy in San Salvador,130,Mexico,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,10 pound bomb,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199309190004,1993,9,19,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,0,,"09/19/1993: Police thwarted an assassination attempt on Yasser Arafat at the entrance of the Arab League building in Cairo, Egypt. Four al-Jihad Organization perpetrators were arrested in the attempted car bombing plot. There were no casualties in this incident.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO),Chairman Yasser Arafat,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Egyptian Islamic Jihad (Al-Jihad),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,4,4,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,Booby-trapped car bomb,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The explosive device was discovered by Egyptian State Security four hours prior to the scheduled Arab Foreign Ministers Meeting.,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199309200001,1993,9,20,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,Gaza Strip (Occupied Territory),Jabalya,,,,0,,"09/20/1993: HAMAS gunmen shot dead two armed Palestinians in Jabalya, in the Gaza Strip, for collaborating with Israel. The gunmen ambushed two in a car and took their Israeli-issued weapons. Villagers said the men, Jamal Abu Warda and Jamal Shahda, were well-known as collaborators with the army and General Security Service. No one else was injured or killed in the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Palestinian Civilian,Jamal Abu Warda,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Palestinian Civilian,Jamal Shahda,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Fatah gunmen claim execution of two Gaza informers,"" The Jerusalem Post, September 20, 1993.","“Gaza killing bursts transition bubble,"" The Jerusalem Post, September 24, 1993.","“Killing blamed on Fatah feud; Signs of Palestinian political vacuum at local level,"" The Independent (London), September 23, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199309210001,1993,9,21,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Aswan (Governorate),Dayrut,,,,0,,"09/21/1993: Gunmen believed to be Muslim militants shot dead a Coptic Christian teacher in Dayrut, Egypt. No one else was injured or killed, and no group claimed responsibility for the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Edward Nakhua Iskandar,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Coptic teacher, policeman slain in south Egypt,"" Agence France Presse, September 21, 1993.","“Coptic teacher slain in south Egypt,"" Agence France Presse, September 21, 1993.","“Two killed in Moslem extremist attacks,"" Xinhua General News Service, September 21, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309210002,1993,9,21,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Asyut (Governorate),Nazlet Bakour,,,,0,,"09/21/1993: Gunmen believed to be Muslim militants shot and killed a policeman in the southern province of Asyut, in Egypt. No one else was killed or injured in the attack, and no group claimed responsibility.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Asyut Law Enforcement,Kamal Anwar Abdel-Hamid,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Coptic teacher, policeman slain in south Egypt,"" Agence France Presse, September 21, 1993.","“Two killed in moslem extremist attacks,"" Xinhua General News Service, September 21, 1993.","“Policeman Is Slain in Egypt; Security Aides Cite Militants,"" The New York Times, September 26, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309210003,1993,9,21,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"09/21/1993: A soldier was injured in a terrorist bomb attack on a military patrol in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Police said the soldier was hurt when a device was thrown at the patrol in the nationalist Ardoyne area. A civilian was also treated for shock after the attack. No group claimed responsibility for the attack, and there were no fatalities.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Military Patrol,Soldiers,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,10,Pressure Trigger,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Soldier Wounded in Terror Blast,"" Press Association, September 21, 1993.","“Terror Threat,"" The Independent (London), September 22, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199309210004,1993,9,21,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Unknown,Tlelac,,,,0,,"09/21/1993: Three employees of a French-owned utility company were taken hostage by unknown perpetrators in Tlelac, Algeria. The Moroccan hostage was set free while the two French hostages were found with their throats cut.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,1,Business,,,,Two French employees of a French-owned utility company,69,France,1,Business,,,,Moroccan employee of a French-owned utility company,136,Morocco,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,3,0,-99,,,,0,,,,,,6,Combination,1,"One of the victims was Francois Barthelet, age 32.","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199309210007,1993,9,21,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,California,Bakersfield,,,,0,,"9/21/1993: Unknown perpetrators ignited a fire the Family Planning Associates clinic in Bakersfield, California, United States. There were no casualties but the abortion clinic was destroyed and two adjacent buildings were also damaged. In total, the damages amounted to $1,400,000.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,5,Abortion Related,,,"Family Planning Associates, INC.",Family Planning Associates,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Anti-Abortion extremists,,,,,,To protest the practice of abortion and to sabotage abortion facilities operating in California.,0,,,0,-99,-99,0,,,,,,,,,,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),1400000,The abortion clinic was destroyed and two adjacent buildings were damaged.,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,"The firefighters first arrived on the scene at 3:40 AM and the blaze was extinguished 1.5 hours later. The abortion clinic, the only one in Bakersfield, was the target of many previous protests.","Joe Bigham, ""Bakersfield Abortion Clinic Burned. Facility Owner has Riverside Tie,"" The Press-Enterprise, September 21, 1993.","""California City's Abortion Clinic Burns, and Police Suspect Arson,"" New York Times, September 21, 1993.","""Attacks on the West Coast,"" The Oregonian, January 31, 1994.",Anti-Abortion Project 2010,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309240001,1993,9,24,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Gush Dan (Region),Batzna,,,,0,,"09/24/1993: An Israeli man was stabbed to death by HAMAS rebels near Tel Aviv, Israel. Yigal Waknin, 21, was killed while driving a tractor in an orchard near Batzna. No one else was injured or killed in the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Israeli Civilian,Yigal Waknin,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A leaflet signed by Hamas was found near the body claiming responsibility for the killing.,"“Israeli stabbed to death by HAMAS activists, PLO stops fighting,"" Agence France Presse, September 24, 1993.","“Israeli stabbed to death by HAMAS activists,"" Agence France Presse, September 24, 1993.","“Israeli Stabbed to Death,"" Newsday, September 25, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,0,1,
199309250001,1993,9,25,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Crossmaglen,,,,0,Ulster (Province),09/25/1993: A major gun battle broke out in Ulster when the IRA tried to shoot down an Army helicopter. Terrorists using heavy machine guns mounted on a flat-bed truck opened fire on a Puma helicopter as it took off from a military base at Crossmaglen. No one was injured or killed in the attack.,1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Irish Army,Irish Army Helicopter,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,"The helicopter was hit by gunfire, but the extent of damage was not significant.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The Puma was joined by two more Army helicopters and a ten-minute battle took place. The gunmen abandoned their vehicles in the village of Cullyhanna, close to the border with the Irish Republic, and hijacked several cars to escape.","“Terrorists Flee in Helicopter Shoot-out,"" Daily Mail (London), September 24, 1993.","“IRA Drop Guns and Flee,"" The Herald, September 25, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199309250002,1993,9,25,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"09/25/1993: A British soldier was injured in an IRA bomb attack on a joint police army patrol in west Belfast, Northern Ireland. The device was detonated by a command wire from the side of the Glen Road in the Suffolk estate as the four-vehicle patrol passed. No one else was injured, and there were no fatalities in the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Irish Army and Law Enforcement,Joint Police/Army Patrol,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,10,Pressure Trigger,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Soldiers hurt in IRA ambush of patrol on housing estate,"" The Irish Times, September 25, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199309250003,1993,9,25,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,National Capital Territory of Delhi (Union Territory),New Delhi,,,,0,,"09/25/1993: Sikh Militants attacked a bus in Delhi, India, killing three members of the governing Congress Party as they traveled to a mass rally against terrorism and religious intolerance. No one was injured in the attack, and no group claimed responsibility.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Congress Party,Bus transporting Congress Party Members and CP President Maninder Singh Bitta,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,4,0,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,3,0,0,11,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,"The bus was fired at extensively, and the extent of damages is unknown.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“3 Killed in Sikh Attack,"" Newsday, September 25, 1993.","“Rally in New Delhi; Sikh Militants Kill 3 Congress Party Members,"" The Associated Press, September 24, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309260004,1993,9,26,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Illinois,Peoria,,,,0,,"9/26/1993: Randal Maske firebombed the National Health Care Services Clinic in Peoria, Illinois, United States. There were no casualties, but the clinic sustained $10,000 in damages.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,5,Abortion Related,,,,National Health Care Services Clinic,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Anti-Abortion extremists,,,,,,"To protest the practice of abortion and to sabotage abortion facilities operating in Illinois. Furthermore, Randal Maske claimed that God commanded him to commit the attack.",0,,,0,1,1,0,,,,,,,,,,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,Firebomb,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),100000,Entrance and outside sidewalk damaged.,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,Randal Maske did not confess to the firebombing until around nine years after the incident.,"""Man Who Confessed to Peoria Bombing Sentenced to Prison,"" Associated Press, June 18, 2002.","""Planned Parenthood Office Firebombed,"" Associated Press, September 29, 1993.","Christopher Hewitt, ""Political Violence and Terrorism in Modern America: A Chronology,"" Praeger Security International, 2005.",Anti-Abortion Project 2010,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309270002,1993,9,27,,0,,186,Sri Lanka,6,South Asia,Western (Province),Colombo,,,,0,,"09/27/1993: In Sri Lanka, five soldiers were killed and another one was wounded in an operation against separatist Tamil guerrillas in the country's northwest section of Vankalai.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Sri Lankan Army,Sri Lankan Army,186,Sri Lanka,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,5,0,,,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Five solders killed, one wounded in terrorist attack,"" United Press International, September 27, 1993.","“Two airmen killed in Tamil separatist attack,"" United Press International, September 26, 1993.","“Sri Lankan guerrilla attack kills four policemen,"" United Press International, September 25, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199309280001,1993,9,28,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Gaza Strip (Occupied Territory),Moshav Batzra,,,,0,,"09/28/1993: The body of Yigal Vaknin, 22, was found on Yom Kippur Eve lying face down under a grapefruit tree in a citrus grove at Moshav Batzra, five kilometers north of Ra'anana in the Gaza Strip. HAMAS rebels perpetrated the attack, and no one else was injured or killed.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Israeli Civilian,Yigal Vaknin,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,1,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Gaza man confesses to murdering Vaknin,"" The Jerusalem Post, September 28, 1993.","“Terror victim buried; 'killers had national and criminal motives,'"" The Jerusalem Post, September 27, 1993.","“Hamas claims responsibility for citrus grove murder,"" The Jerusalem Post, September 26, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,0,1,
199309280002,1993,9,28,,0,,64,Estonia,9,Eastern Europe,Harju (County),Tallinn,,,,0,,"09/28/1993: While three Baltic Presidents, from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, were meeting with President Bill Clinton of the U.S., a bomb exploded behind the U.S. Embassy. No casualties were reported.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,U.S. Department of State,U.S. Embassy in Tallinn,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Protesting President Clinton's visit.,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199309280003,1993,9,28,,1,10/5/1993,203,Tanzania,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Dar es Salaam (Region),Dar es Salaam,,,,0,,09/28/1993: Angolan rebels occupied the Danish Embassy in Dar es Salaam. They were finally arrested after spending over a week in the Embassy. No injuries were reported.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,5,Hostage Taking (Barricade Incident),,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Danish Embassy in Dar es Salaam,55,Denmark,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,1,-99,0,,8,,,0,,,,,,7,Unknown,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199309280004,1993,9,28,,0,,109,Latvia,9,Eastern Europe,Riga (County),Riga,,,,0,,"09/28/1993: A bomb planted near the U.S. Embassy and British Embassy was detonated, causing relatively minor damage to the area, knocking out satellite communications and breaking nearby windows.",1,0,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,U.S. Department of State,U.S. Embassy in Riga,217,United States,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,British Foreign Office,British Embassy in Riga,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,"There was relatively minor damage to the area, knocking out satellite communications and breaking nearby windows.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199309290001,1993,9,29,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Aswan (Governorate),Dayrut,,,,0,,"09/29/1993: A policeman was killed and another was wounded when suspected Muslim militants fired on a Coptic church in the southern town of Dayrut, Egypt. No group claimed responsibility for the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Dairut Law Enforcement,Police Officer,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Most churches in Egypt have been guarded by police since incidents of sectarian strife began in the 1980's.,"“Gunmen Kill Church Guard in South,"" The Associated Press, September 29, 1993.","“Gunmen Kill Church Guard,"" The Associated Press, September 29, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309290002,1993,9,29,,0,,153,Pakistan,6,South Asia,Khanewal (District),Mian Channu,,,,0,,"09/29/1993: Gunmen assassinated the former leader of Pakistan's largest province. Ghulam Hyder Wyne, an ally of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, was ambushed as he drove in his home village of Mian Channu. No one else was injured or killed in the attack, and no group claimed responsibility.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Former Government Official,Ghulam Hyder Wyne,153,Pakistan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Gunmen Kill Former Provincial Governor In Pakistan,"" The Associated Press, September 29, 1993.","“Gunmen kill former high-ranking official in Pakistan,"" United Press International, September 29, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309300001,1993,9,30,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Pennsylvania,Lancaster,,,,0,,"09/30/1993: A Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Planned Parenthood clinic that does not offer abortion services was burned extensively in an arson attack that caused an estimated $130,000 in damage. No one was injured and no group claimed responsibility for the attack.",1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,5,Abortion Related,,,Planned Parenthood,Lancaster facility,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),130000,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Clinic Arson; Nation’s Third Attack in 10 Days,"" Abortion Report, September 30, 1993.","“Clinic Firebombed in Pennsylvania,"" The New York Times, September 30, 1993.","“3rd clinic in 10 days is attacked / Abortion backers: Feds must act now,"" USA TODAY, September 30, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199309300002,1993,9,30,,0,,183,South Africa,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Gauteng (Province),Johannesburg,,,,0,,"09/30/1993: In South Africa, four people were killed and 16 were wounded when gunmen opened fire on passengers disembarking from a crowded train at a station in Johannesburg's Soweto black township. No group claimed responsibility for the attack.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,South African Railway System,Passengers at Johannesburg train station,183,South Africa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,3,Handgun,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,0,0,16,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Gunmen Attack Commuters in Black Township; Four Killed,"" The Associated Press, September 30, 1993.","“Gunmen kill four in train attack,"" Agence France Presse, September 30, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199310020001,1993,10,2,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,Camden (London Borough),"10/02/1993: Four men and a woman, all in their 20s, were cut by flying glass and suffered shock from the four blasts which the IRA exploded in Finchley Road, North London, shortly before 12.30am.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,"Civilians on Finchley Road, North London",216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,The attack was perpetrated in an effort to derail peace talks.,0,,,0,,,1,3,Call (pre-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,5,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Dirk Beveridge, “Three Bombs Injure 4 in Northwest London, Police Say,” The Associated Press Worldstream, October 1, 1993.","“Four Injured by Explosions on Busy N. London Road,” Chicago Sun-Times, October 3, 1993.","“Police Release Picture in Hunt for IRA Bombers,” Press Association, October 3, 1993",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199310020002,1993,10,2,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Suez (Governorate),Suez City,,,,0,,10/02/1993: A police officer was killed by shotgun pellets and another injured in clashes with a group of Muslim militants in Suez city.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Egyptian Police,A police officer in Suez City,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,The attack was perpetrated in Protest of Mubarak's re-election.,0,,,0,,6,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,4,Rifle/Shotgun (non-automatic),,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Police Officer Killed in Clashes with Extremists,” Xinhua, October 3, 1993.","“Police Officer Killed in Clash with ""Terrorists"" in Suez,” The British Broadcasting Corporation, October 5, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199310020003,1993,10,2,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,California,Sacramento,,,,0,Intersection of 10th and V streets,"10/2/1993: Richard Joseph Campos, the sole member of the Aryan Liberation Front, threw two Molotov cocktails at the offices of the Japanese American Citizens League in Sacramento, California, United States. There were no casualties but one firebomb was thrown through the front door of the building and gutted the offices. The other firebomb did not ignite.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Japanese American Citizens League,"Japanese American Citizens League offices, Sacramento",217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Aryan Liberation Front,,,,,,Richard Joseph Campos adopted the racist ideology of the White Aryan Resistance (WAR) and wanted to create an all-White society.,0,,,0,1,1,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,Two Molotov cocktails with a towel as a wick,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Office was gutted,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,"The incident took place at 1:45 AM. Richard Joseph Campos bombed four other buildings in the Sacramento area including the NAACP headquarters, a synagogue, the home of city councilman Jimmie Yee, and the state Office of Fair Employment and Housing building (199307250005, 199310050004, and 199310140009). After he firebombed the house of Jimmie Yee, Campos called the Sacramento television station KOVR claiming that the Aryan Liberation Front carried out the firebombing of the Japanese American Citizens League. Campos was the only member of the Aryan Liberation Front. Before carrying out his bombing campaign, Campos called the White Aryan Resistance (WAR) hotline 34 times to listen to messages from the organizations leader Tom Metzger. Campos had a WAR poster in his bedroom when he was arrested.","Ann Bancroft, ""Councilman's Home Attacked In Sacramento,"" San Francisco Chronicle, October 6, 1993.","""Attack On Japanese-American League Latest Violence Against Ethnic Group,"" Associated Press, October 3, 1993.","Mareva Brown, ""Racist's Rampage Was 'Wake-Up Call.' The White Supremacist Convicted in '93 Bombings is Out of Prison,"" Sacramento Bee, July 7, 2003.",Hewitt Project,0,0,0,0,
199310030001,1993,10,3,,1,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Banaadir (Region),Mogadishu,,,,0,,10/03/1993: Aideed's bloody assault on U.S.-led U.N. peacekeepers in Mogadishu resulted in 12 American deaths. 78 were wounded and others were missing and/or held hostage.,1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,4,Military,,,United Nations,U.S.-led U.N. Peacekeepers,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Aidid Militia,,,,,,The attack was perpetrated in an effort to avenge a recent U.S. Attack on Aideed's forces.,0,,,0,,,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,12,12,,78,78,,-9,4,Unknown,,,1,-99,-99,,-99,,,0,,,,,,7,Unknown,-99,,"Keith B. Richburg, “Attack in Somalia; Somali Warlord Benefits from Miscalculation,” The Houston Chronicle, October 6, 1993.","Keith B. Richburg, “Somali Warlord turns Vietnam Tactics on U.S.; Aidid Wins even when he Loses,” Hamilton Spectator, October 7, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199310040001,1993,10,4,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,Jerusalem (District),Jerusalem,,,,1,A bus carrying soldiers from Jerusalem to Shilo.,10/04/1993: A Palestinian driving a car packed with explosives blew himself up in a suicide attack on an Israeli commuter bus outside the Israeli Army headquarters in the West Bank. Thirty passengers were wounded.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,1,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,"Egged Bus (Route No. 175), carrying IDF Soldiers",97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP),,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,The attack was perpetrated in an effort to derail peace talks.,1,1,,0,1,0,1,9,Other,1,10,Unknown,,,,1,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,1,30,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The suicide bomber blew up his car next to a bus carrying Israeli soldiers. Palestinian authorities said the man was a member of the PFLP, but Hamas also claimed responsibility.","Clyde Haberman, “30 Israelis Hurt by Suicide Bomber,” The New York Times, October 5, 1993.","Jon Immanuel, “Suicide Bomber Wounds 30,” The Jerusalem Post, October 5, 1993.","David Horovitz, “Car Bomb Injures 30 Israelis,” Financial Times, October 5, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310040002,1993,10,4,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,Haringey (London Borough),10/04/1993: In a series of attacks on London five bombs went off at intervals just after 6.30am and one was defused. None of the devices caused serious injuries. In this incident two of the bombs exploded near a YMCA in Crouch End. Two more exploded about a mile to the west on the main A1.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,YMCA,YMCA in Crouch End (2 bombs),216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,The attack was perpetrated in an effort to derail peace talks.,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,Each device was composed of less than one pound of high explosive with a 1 hour timing device,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,"Each blast blew out shop-front windows, scattering glass over a wide area, but structural damage was light",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of four related attacks (cf. 199310040003; 199310040004; 199310040005).,"Michael Harvey and David Mason, “More Bombs Rock London Streets—Without Warning,” Press Association, October 4, 1993.","Terry Kirby, “Police find Sixth Unexploded Device in North London ; 'Sinister Change of Strategy' by IRA over Bomb Warnings,” The Independent (London), October 5, 1993.","Duncan Campbell, “IRA Blasts Mark ‘Sinister Change of Tactics,’” The Guardian (London), October 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199310040003,1993,10,4,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,1,Islington (London Borough). On the main A1 into London at Archway,10/04/1993: In a series of attacks on London five bombs went off at intervals just after 6.30am and one was defused. None of the devices caused serious injuries. In this incident two of the bombs exploded about a mile to the west on the main A1.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,United Kingdom National Highway System,"Main A1 into London at Archway, near Highgate tube station (2 bombs)",216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,The attack was perpetrated in an effort to derail peace talks.,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,Each device was composed of less than one pound of high explosive with a 1 hour timing device,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,"Each blast blew out shop-front windows, scattering glass over a wide area, but structural damage was light",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of four related attacks (cf. 199310040002; 199310040004; 199310040005).,"Michael Harvey and David Mason, “More Bombs Rock London Streets—Without Warning,” Press Association, October 4, 1993.","Terry Kirby, “Police find Sixth Unexploded Device in North London ; 'Sinister Change of Strategy' by IRA over Bomb Warnings,” The Independent (London), October 5, 1993.","Duncan Campbell, “IRA Blasts Mark ‘Sinister Change of Tactics,’” The Guardian (London), October 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199310040004,1993,10,4,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,London (City of),"10/04/1993: In a series of attacks on London five bombs went off at intervals just after 6.30am and one was defused. None of the devices caused serious injuries. Two of the bombs exploded near a YMCA in Crouch End, two more about a mile to the west on the main A1. In this incident an art gallery in Highgate on High Street was targeted.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Art Gallery,An art gallery in Highgate on High Street,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,The attack was perpetrated in an effort to derail peace talks.,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,Each device was composed of less than one pound of high explosive with a 1 hour timing device,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,"Each blast blew out shop-front windows, scattering glass over a wide area, but structural damage was light",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of four related attacks (cf. 199310040002; 199310040003; 199310040005).,"Michael Harvey and David Mason, “More Bombs Rock London Streets—Without Warning,” Press Association, October 4, 1993.","Terry Kirby, “Police find Sixth Unexploded Device in North London ; 'Sinister Change of Strategy' by IRA over Bomb Warnings,” The Independent (London), October 5, 1993.","Duncan Campbell, “IRA Blasts Mark ‘Sinister Change of Tactics,’” The Guardian (London), October 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199310040005,1993,10,4,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,London (City of),"10/04/1993: In a series of attacks on London five bombs went off at intervals just after 6.30am and one was defused. None of the devices caused serious injuries. Two of the bombs exploded near a YMCA in Crouch End, two more about a mile to the west on the main A1. In this incident an estate agent was targeted.",1,1,1,0,,,1,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Estate Agent,Estate Agent,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,The attack was perpetrated in an effort to derail peace talks.,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,Each device was composed of less than one pound of high explosive with a 1 hour timing device,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of four related attacks (cf. 199310040002; 199310040003; 199310040004).,"Michael Harvey and David Mason, “More Bombs Rock London Streets—Without Warning,” Press Association, October 4, 1993.","Terry Kirby, “Police find Sixth Unexploded Device in North London ; 'Sinister Change of Strategy' by IRA over Bomb Warnings,” The Independent (London), October 5, 1993.","Duncan Campbell, “IRA Blasts Mark ‘Sinister Change of Tactics,’” The Guardian (London), October 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199310040006,1993,10,4,,0,,204,Togo,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Maritime (Region),Lome,,,,0,,"10/04/1993: A small bomb detonated outside the French Cultural Center in Lome, Togo. Three passersby were injured and substantial damage was caused. No one had claimed responsibility for this incident.",0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,French Ministry of Foreign Affairs,French Cultural Center,69,France,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,The device was a low-power bomb.,0,0,0,3,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,"The bomb left a 20-centimeter hole in the wall of the French Cultural Center, crumpled roofing sheets, shattered windows, broke the windshield of a parked car, and damaged a home 150 meters away.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199310050001,1993,10,5,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),10/05/1993: A parcel bomb sent by an unknown individual to Northern Ireland's Foreign Affairs Minister Dick Spring was intercepted by postal staff in Belfast. There were no injuries.,1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,1,Assassination,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Ireland Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Dick Spring (Foreign Affairs Minister),233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,9,Letter Bomb,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Bomb Meant for Irish Minister Intercepted,” The Herald, October 6, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199310050002,1993,10,5,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),10/05/1993: Security forces safely defused a bomb found planted in an empty flat in Northern Belfast and then arrested two IRA men in the case.,1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,20,Unknown,,,,Apartment in Northern Belfast,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,2,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,A 75-pound bomb equipped with a booster charge and a timer.,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Police Defuse Bomb; Two Arrested,” United Press international, October 5, 1993.","""Bomb Meant for Irish Minister Intercepted,” The Herald, October 6, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199310050003,1993,10,5,,0,,101,Japan,4,East Asia,Tokyo (Prefecture),Tokyo,,,,0,,10/05/1993: Two Japanese men threw flares at the Russian Embassy in Tokyo. There were no injuries or damage.,1,0,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Russian Embassy in Tokyo,167,Russia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,Type of attack involved throwing flares.,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199310050004,1993,10,5,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,California,Sacramento,,,,0,,"10/5/1993: Richard Joseph Campos, the sole member of the Aryan Liberation Front, threw a Molotov cocktail into the Sacramento, California, United States home of Asian American city councilman Jimmie Yee. The firebomb landed in an unoccupied bedroom. There were no casualties but the bedroom was damaged.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Asian American city councilman,Home of Jimmie Yee,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Aryan Liberation Front,,,,,,Richard Joseph Campos adopted the racist ideology of the White Aryan Resistance (WAR) and wanted to create an all-White society.,1,,,0,1,1,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,Molotov cocktail thrown at bedroom window,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Bedroom damaged,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,"The incident took place at 1:50 AM. Richard Joseph Campos bombed four other buildings in the Sacramento area including the NAACP headquarters, a synagogue, the Japanese American Citizens League, and the state Office of Fair Employment and Housing building (199307250005, 199310020003, and 199310140009). Hours after the incident, Campos called the Sacramento television station KOVR claiming that the Aryan Liberation Front firebombed Jimmy Yee's house and the NAACP headquarters, synagogue, and Japanese American Citizens League. Campos was the only member of the Aryan Liberation Front. Before carrying out his bombing campaign, Campos called the White Aryan Resistance (WAR) hotline 34 times to listen to messages from the organizations leader Tom Metzger. Campos had a WAR poster in his bedroom when he was arrested.","Ann Bancroft, ""Councilman's Home Attacked In Sacramento,"" San Francisco Chronicle, October 6, 1993.","""Man Convicted Of 2 Bombings Tied to Racism,"" New York Times, August 31, 1994.","Mareva Brown, ""Racist's Rampage Was 'Wake-Up Call.' The White Supremacist Convicted in '93 Bombings is Out of Prison,"" Sacramento Bee, July 7, 2003.",Hewitt Project,0,0,0,0,
199310060001,1993,10,6,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Hertfordshire,,,,0,Hertfordshire (County),"10/06/1993: An incendiary device damaged a Royal Mail sorting machine. A further five devices were found at the sorting office in Ascot Road, Watford, Hertfordshire. Animal rights activists were suspected of carrying out the attack in protest against ""blood sports"" enthusiasts.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,2,Government (General),,,United Kingdom Royal Mail,Royal Mail sorting office in Hertfordshire on Ascot road.,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,"Animal rights activists carried out the attack in protest against ""blood sports enthusiasts.""",0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The device caused damaged a Royal Mail sorting machine.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Roger Williams and Michael Harvey, “Blood Sports Lovers Warned after Postal Blast,” Press Association, October 6, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199310070001,1993,10,7,,0,,45,Colombia,3,South America,Bogota (Capital District),Bogota,,,,0,,"10/07/1993: According to authorities, the urban militias of the 22nd Front of the FARC were responsible for detonating a remote-controlled bomb against a National Police bus. Other devices were planted in the headquarters of a political party and the National Civil Registry office.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,3,Police,,,Columbian National Police,National Police bus in Bogota,45,Colombia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,12,Remote Trigger,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,45,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Between the three related attacks (cf.1993100702/3) damages were estimated at 200 million pesos.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of three related attacks (cf. 199310070002; 199310070003).,"""Authorities (sic) Blame Leftist Rebels for Bogota Terrorism,"" The Associated Press Worldstream, October 8, 1993.","Columbia Examining Anti-Rebel Measures in Wake of Police Bus Bombing,” United Press International, October 8, 1993.","""Minster Blames FARC for Bogota Bomb Attacks which Kill Two Policeman,” The British Broadcasting Corporation, October 11, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310070002,1993,10,7,,0,,45,Colombia,3,South America,Bogota (Capital District),Bogota,,,,0,,"10/07/1993: According to authorities, the urban militias of the 22nd Front of the FARC were responsible for detonating a remote-controlled bomb against the headquarters of a National political party. A National Police bus and the National Civil Registry office were targeted in separate incidents.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Columbian Political Party,A campaign office of liberal presidential candidate Ernest Sampe,45,Colombia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,12,Remote Trigger,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Between the three related attacks (cf.1993100701/3) damages were estimated at 200 million pesos.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of three related attacks (cf. 199310070001; 199310070003).,"""Authorities (sic) Blame Leftist Rebels for Bogota Terrorism,"" The Associated Press Worldstream, October 8, 1993.","Columbia Examining Anti-Rebel Measures in Wake of Police Bus Bombing,” United Press International, October 8, 1993.","""Minster Blames FARC for Bogota Bomb Attacks which Kill Two Policeman,” The British Broadcasting Corporation, October 11, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310070003,1993,10,7,,0,,45,Colombia,3,South America,Bogota (Capital District),Bogota,,,,0,,"10/07/1993: According to authorities, the urban militias of the 22nd Front of the FARC were responsible for detonating a remote-controlled bomb against the Civil Registry office. A national Police bus and the headquarters of a national political party were targeted in separate attacks.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Columbian Ministry of Interior,The National Civil Registry Office in Bogota,45,Colombia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,12,Remote Trigger,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Between the three related attacks (cf.1993100701/2) damages were estimated at 200 million pesos.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of three related attacks (cf. 199310070001; 199310070002).,"""Authorities (sic) Blame Leftist Rebels for Bogota Terrorism,"" The Associated Press Worldstream, October 8, 1993.","Columbia Examining Anti-Rebel Measures in Wake of Police Bus Bombing,” United Press International, October 8, 1993.","""Minster Blames FARC for Bogota Bomb Attacks which Kill Two Policeman,” The British Broadcasting Corporation, October 11, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310070004,1993,10,7,,1,,202,Tajikistan,7,Central Asia,Gorno-Badakhshan (Autonomous Region),Khorog,,,,1,This incident occurred near Khorog.,"10/07/1993: Unnamed perpetrators attacked a Russian Border Patrol near Khorog, Tajikistan, capturing six soldiers. The fate of the soldiers was unknown.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,4,Military,,,Russian Border Patrol,Russian Border Guards,167,Russia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,,,0,,0,,,,,1,6,0,,-99,,,0,,,,,,7,Unknown,-99,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199310080001,1993,10,8,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Cricklewood,,,,0,Barnet (London Borough),10/08/1993: Anti-terrorist police arrested five men hours after two related Irish Republican Army bombs rocked parts of north London. The two small devices wrecked buildings but caused no injuries. The first of these incidents took place at Staples corner.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Civilians at Staples Corner in Cricklewood,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,The attack was perpetrated in an effort to derail peace talks.,0,,,0,,,1,3,Call (pre-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of two related attacks (cf. 199310080002).,"""Two Blasts Reported in North London,” The Associated Press Worldstream, October 9, 1993.","""Bomb Blasts in North London,” The Guardian (London), October 9, 1993.","""2 IRA Bombs Shake London; 5 are Arrested,” Chicago Tribune, October 10, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199310080002,1993,10,8,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Cricklewood,,,,0,Barnet (London Borough),10/08/1993: Anti-terrorist police arrested five men hours after two related Irish Republican Army bombs rocked parts of north London. The two small devices wrecked buildings but caused no injuries. The second of these incidents took place on West End Lane.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Civilians at West End Lane,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,The attack was perpetrated in an effort to derail peace talks.,0,,,0,,,1,3,Call (pre-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of two related attacks (cf. 199310080001).,"""Two Blasts Reported in North London,” The Associated Press Worldstream, October 9, 1993.","""Bomb Blasts in North London,” The Guardian (London), October 9, 1993.","""2 IRA Bombs Shake London; 5 are Arrested,” Chicago Tribune, October 10, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199310090001,1993,10,9,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,0,,10/09/1993: Unidentified gunmen wounded a military officer in Cairo who had been prosecuting Islamic militants on terrorism charges. Al-Gamaa al-Islamiyya claimed responsibility for the attack.,0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Egyptian Security Forces,Egypt's Chief Military Prosecutor in Cairo,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG),,,,,,The attack was perpetrated as revenge for the death of a fellow extremist by Torture.,0,,,0,4,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Suspected Islamic Militants wound Senior Military Prosecutor,” Agence France Presse, October 9, 1993.","Khaled Dawoud, “Suspected Extremists Target Military Prosecutor,” The Associated Press, October 9, 1993.","""Egyptian Military Prosecutor Wounded in Attack,” Xinhua, October 9, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199310090002,1993,10,9,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,West Bank (Occupied Territory),Jericho,,,,1,"Wadi Qilt, in the desert west of the city of Jericho.",10/09/1993: Unidentified gunmen killed three Israeli hikers by shooting and beating them with rocks and hurling at least two of the bodies into a deep gorge in the desert near the city of Jericho.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Israeli Hikers,Israeli Hikers in Wadi Qilt,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,The attack was perpetrated in an effort to derail peace talks.,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,9,Melee,21,Blunt Object,,,,,,,,,"Victims were shot, beaten with rocks and then thrown into a deep gorge.",3,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Two Israeli Civilians Killed on West Bank,” Agence France Presse, October 9, 1993.","Paul Shindman, “Three Israelis Killed in Desert Attack,” United Press International, October 9, 1993.","Derek Brown, “Middle East Deaths Test Desire for Talks; Israelis Outraged by Brutal Killing of Young Hikers,” The Guardian (London), October, 11, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199310090003,1993,10,9,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Hazafon (District),Rosh Hanikra,,,,1,Off the coast near the city of Rosh Hanikra.,"10/09/1993: A terrorist riding a high-speed water scooter and armed with Kalashnikov rifles, pistols, hand grenades, knives and ammunition was ""blown out of the water"" by the Israeli Navy off the cost of Rosh Hanikra. Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PLFP) claimed responsibility for the attempted attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,18,Tourists,,,Tourists,Tourists on Rosh Hanikra Beach,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP),,,,,,The attack was perpetrated in an effort to derail peace talks.,0,,,0,1,0,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,"Kalashnikov rifles, pistols, hand grenades, knives and ammunition",1,0,1,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yigal Kotzer, ‘Navy Thwarts Attempted Attack,” The Jerusalem Post, October 10, 1993.","""The Silent Peace Partner,” The Jerusalem Post, October 10, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310100001,1993,10,10,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,South (Governorate),Barasheet,,,,0,,10/10/1993: Two rival Muslim guerrilla groups jointly attacked Israeli-backed forces in South Lebanon to protest the Israeli-PLO accord. Two soldiers were injured in the attack.,1,0,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,South Lebanon Army (SLA),South Lebanon Army operating near the village of Barasheet,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hezbollah,,Amal,,,,The attack was perpetrated in an effort to derail peace talks.,0,0,,0,,0,1,9,Other,1,10,Unknown,,,,0,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Yigal Kotzer, “Two IDF Soldiers Wounded in Zone,” The Jerusalem Post, October 11, 1993.","""Shiite Guerrillas Launch Attacks in Southern Lebanon,” The Associated Press, October 11, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199310100003,1993,10,10,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Texas,Houston,,,,0,Container of gasoline lowered through rooftop air-conditioning vent,"10/10/1993: Joshua Graff set fire a fire at the West Loop Clinic in Houston, Texas, United States. There were no casualties, but the abortion clinic sustained $20,000 in damages.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,5,Abortion Related,,,,West Loop Clinic,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Anti-Abortion extremists,,,,,,To protest the practice of abortion and to sabotage abortion facilities operating in Texas.,0,,,0,1,1,0,,,,,,,,,,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,Gasoline ignited on fire,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),20000,Attic of building damaged,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,The abortion clinic was previously the target of many protests. Joshua Graff accidently left his wallet on the roof of the health care facility which subsequently led to his capture.,"""Teen-Ager Admits He Set Fire to Texas Abortion Clinic,"" Los Angeles Times, October 15, 1993.","""Abortion Foe Reportedly Admits Setting Fire to Clinic in Houston,"" Associated Press, October 15, 1993.","""Abortion Clinic Fire in Houston Ruled Arson,"" Associated Press, October 13, 1993.",Anti-Abortion Project 2010,-9,-9,0,-9,
199310110001,1993,10,11,,0,,151,Norway,8,Western Europe,Oslo (County),Oslo,,,,0,,"10/11/1993: The Norwegian publisher of Salman Rushdie's ""The Satanic Verses"" was shot and wounded outside his home near Oslo. An unknown group of Iranian Islamists were suspected of carrying out the attack.",0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Aschehoug Forlag Publishing Co.,Aschehoug Forlag Publishing Co.'s Editor near Oslo,151,Norway,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,The attack was perpetrated as revenge for publication of 'blasphemous' book.,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Rushdie Publisher is Shot ‘by Iran Hitmen,’” Daily Mail (London), October 12, 1993.","""Norwegian Publisher of ‘Satanic Verses’ is Shot,” The Washington Post, October 12, 1993.","""Rushdie Urges World to take Action Against Iran,” Press Association, October 12, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199310110002,1993,10,11,,0,,43,Chile,3,South America,Santiago Metropolitan Region (Region),Santiago,,,,0,,"10/11/1993: Four bomb attacks, which produced no victims, took place in different districts of Santiago. In this incident the Office of the Christian Democratic Party in Santiago was targeted.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Christian Democratic Party,Office of the Christian Democratic Party in Santiago,43,Chile,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Manuel Rodriguez Patriotic Front (FPMR),,,,,,The attacks were perpetrated to mark the first anniversary of a frustrated escape attempt from the Santiago Penitentiary.,0,,,0,,3,1,5,Note left at scene,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,The bombs used in the four attacks contained ammonium gelignite,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,The bombs caused considerable damage to the buildings where the attacks took place.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of five related attacks cf. (199310110004; 199310110005;199310110006;199310110007 ).,"""News Summary,"" British Broadcasting Corporation, October 14, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310110003,1993,10,11,,0,,8,Angola,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Luanda (Province),Luanda,,,,0,,10/11/1993: The Angolan Government claimed that Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) planted a ''very powerful'' bomb next to the Angolan state radio building. The device was defused safely. UNITA denied this claim.,1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Angolan state radio,Angolan state radio building in Luanda,8,Angola,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,UNITA denied responsibility and blamef government for a propaganda campaign aimed at disrupting cease-fire agreement.,"Barry Hatton, Angolan Police Accuse Rebels of Terrorist Campaign,” United Press International, October 13, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310110004,1993,10,11,,0,,43,Chile,3,South America,Santiago Metropolitan Region (Region),Santiago,,,,0,,10/11/1993: A prison police guard was killed after an extremist attack against a police prison building in the capital. The Manuel Rodriguez Front's Raul Pellegrin Squad claimed responsibility for the attack.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Santiago Prison,Santiago Prison Guard,43,Chile,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Manuel Rodriguez Patriotic Front (FPMR),,,,,,The attack was perpetrated to mark the first anniversary of a frustrated escape attempt from the Santiago Penitentiary.,0,,,0,3,,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of five related attacks cf. (199310110002;199310110005;199310110006; 199310110007).,"""Manuel Rodriguez Front Claims Responsibility for Attack on Prison,” British Broadcasting Corporation, October 14, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310110005,1993,10,11,,0,,43,Chile,3,South America,Santiago Metropolitan Region (Region),Santiago,,,,0,,"10/11/1993: Four bomb attacks, which produced no victims, took place in different districts of Santiago. In this incident the Municipal office of the Pedro Aguirre Cerda workers' association in Santiago was targeted.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Pedro Aguirre Cerda workers' association,Municipal office of the Pedro Aguirre Cerda workers' association,43,Chile,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Manuel Rodriguez Patriotic Front (FPMR),,,,,,The attacks were perpetrated to mark the first anniversary of a frustrated escape attempt from the Santiago Penitentiary.,0,,,0,,3,1,5,Note left at scene,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,The bombs used in the four attacks contained ammonium gelignite,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,The bombs caused considerable damage to the buildings where the attacks took place.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of five related attacks (cf. 199310110002; 199310110004;199310110006;199310110007 ).,"""News Summary,"" British Broadcasting Corporation, October 14, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310110006,1993,10,11,,0,,43,Chile,3,South America,Santiago Metropolitan Region (Region),Santiago,,,,0,,"10/11/1993: Four bomb attacks, which produced no victims, took place in different districts of Santiago. In this incident a prison police center for night custody in central Santiago was targeted.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Chilean Prison Authority,A prison police center for night custody in central Santiago,43,Chile,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Manuel Rodriguez Patriotic Front (FPMR),,,,,,The attacks were perpetrated to mark the first anniversary of a frustrated escape attempt from the Santiago Penitentiary.,0,,,0,,3,1,5,Note left at scene,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,The bombs used in the four attacks contained ammonium gelignite,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,The bombs caused considerable damage to the buildings where the attacks took place.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of five related attacks cf. (199310110002; 199310110004;199310110005;199310110007 ).,"""News Summary,"" British Broadcasting Corporation, October 14, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310110007,1993,10,11,,0,,43,Chile,3,South America,Santiago Metropolitan Region (Region),Santiago,,,,0,,"10/11/1993: Four bomb attacks, which produced no victims, took placeS in different districts of Santiago. In this incident the offices of the National Coal Enterprise were targeted.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,National Coal Enterprise,The offices of the National Coal Enterprise,43,Chile,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Manuel Rodriguez Patriotic Front (FPMR),,,,,,The attacks were perpetrated to mark the first anniversary of a frustrated escape attempt from the Santiago Penitentiary.,0,,,0,,3,1,5,Note left at scene,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,The bombs used in the four attacks contained ammonium gelignite,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,The bombs caused considerable damage to the buildings where the attacks took place.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of five related attacks cf. (199310110002;199310110004;199310110005;199310110006 ).,"""News Summary,"" British Broadcasting Corporation, October 14, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310120001,1993,10,12,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),10/12/1993: Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) paramilitaries shot dead one man and injured five others in a multiple murder attempt on a mini-bus full of Catholic workmen who worked for Shorts Aerospace Factory in Belfast.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Shorts Aerospace Factory,Mini Bus carrying workmen to Shorts Aerospace Factory,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF),,,,,,The attack was perpetrated as revenge for IRA attacks.,0,,,0,2,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,5,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"David McKittrick, “Catholic Shot Dead in Ambush; Attack on Workmen in Mini-bus seen as Loyalist Warning to Workers at Shorts Aerospace Factory,” The Independent (London), October 13, 1993.","Martin Cowley, “Painter Dies in UVF Gun attack in Van,” The Irish Times, October 13, 1993.","Kevin Cullen, “In Ulster, Loyalist Vow to Sink Initiative,” The Boston Globe, October 13, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199310130001,1993,10,13,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Igdir (Province),Asagi Alican,,,,0,,"10/13/1993: A unknown group of terrorists raided the Asagi Alican village of Igdir's Karakoyunlu District with rockets and rifles. One of them was killed. Meanwhile, 24 persons believed to have abetted the terrorists were captured.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Asagi Alican village,Residents of Asagi Alican village,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,24,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",5,Firearms,4,Rifle/Shotgun (non-automatic),,,,,,,,,,1,0,1,,0,,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Rebel Killed, 24 Abettors Captured in Southeast,” British Broadcasting Corporation, October 14, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199310140001,1993,10,14,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Algiers (Province),Algiers,,,,1,The victim's beachside home 25 kilometers (15 miles) east of the capital.,10/14/1993: A former head of Algerian television Mustapha Abada was shot down by suspected Muslim extremists in Algiers.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,10,Journalists & Media,,,Algerian television,Head of Algerian television in Algiers,6,Algeria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""TV Journalist Killed as Premier Promises Crack Down on Terrorism,” Agence France Presse, October 14, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199310140002,1993,10,14,,0,,138,Myanmar,5,Southeast Asia,Mon (State),Lamaing village,,,,0,,"10/14/1993: Two Karen terrorist insurgents callously threw two hand grenades into the spectators at the Lamaing village football field and ran away. In the attack, seven people were killed and 45 people were wounded.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Lamaing village football field,Spectators at the Lamaing village football field,138,Myanmar,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Karen National Union,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,,,,,,,,,7,0,0,45,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Karen Insurgents Kill Seven in Grenade Attack,” British Broadcasting Corporation, October 19, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310140003,1993,10,14,,1,10/16/1993,159,Peru,3,South America,Chachapoyas (Province),Chuquibamba,,,,0,,"10/14/1993: At least 11 people had been killed over the previous 48 hours in subversive actions across Chuquibamba conducted by Shining Path militants. Chuquibamba Village peasant defense patrol was attacked in this incident, killing five.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Chuquibamba Village peasant defense patrol,"Chuquibamba Village Peasant Defense Patrol, 850 km northeast of Lima",159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,5,0,0,,0,,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of four related attacks (Cf. 199310140004;199310140005;199310150001),"""Shining Path Violence; State of Emergency Extended in Several Provinces,” British Broadcasting Corporation, October 18, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310140004,1993,10,14,,1,10/16/1993,159,Peru,3,South America,Cajamarca (Region),Pampash,,,,0,,"10/14/1993: At least 11 people had been killed over the previous 48 hours in subversive actions across Chuquibamba conducted by Shining Path militants. Domingo Sanchez, governor of the village of Pampash, Huaraz was killed in this incident.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Regional Governor,"Domingo Sanchez, governor of the village of Pampash",159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of four related attacks (Cf. 199310140003;199310140005;199310150001),"""Shining Path Violence; State of Emergency Extended in Several Provinces,” British Broadcasting Corporation, October 18, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310140005,1993,10,14,,1,10/16/1993,159,Peru,3,South America,Cajamarca (Region),Puno,,,,0,,10/14/1993: At least 11 people had been killed over the previous 48 hours in subversive actions across Chuquibamba conducted by Shining Path militants. A justice of the peace for the Orurillo District was targeted in this incident.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Peruvian Justice system,"Eugenio Quispe, justice of the peace",159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of four related attacks (Cf. 199310140003;199310140004;199310150001),"""Shining Path Violence; State of Emergency Extended in Several Provinces,” British Broadcasting Corporation, October 18, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310140009,1993,10,14,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,California,Sacramento,,,,0,,"10/14/1993: Richard Joseph Campos, the sole member of the Aryan Liberation Front, threw two Molotov cocktails at the Fair Employment and Housing Department in Sacramento, California, United States. There were no casualties but one firebomb shattered the glass door of the building and burnt a desk. The other firebomb did not ignite.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Fair Employment and Housing Department,"Fair Employment and Housing Department of California, Sacramento",217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Aryan Liberation Front,,,,,,"Richard Joseph Campos adopted the racist ideology of the White Aryan Resistance (WAR) and wanted to create an all-White society. He believed that this attack was a strike against ""Jew Capitalism.""",1,,,0,1,1,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,Two Molotov cocktails,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Desk damaged and glass door shattered,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,"The incident took place at 3:30 AM. Richard Joseph Campos bombed four other buildings in the Sacramento area including the NAACP headquarters, a synagogue, the Japanese American Citizens League, and the home of city councilman Jimmie Yee (199307250005, 199310020003, and 199310050004). Forty-five minutes after the firebombing of the government facility, Campos called the Sacramento television station KCRA and claimed the incident on behalf of the Aryan Liberation Front. The Fair Employment and Housing Department handled claims of discrimination. Campos was the only member of the Aryan Liberation Front. Before carrying out his bombing campaign, Campos called the White Aryan Resistance (WAR) hotline 34 times to listen to messages from the organizations leader Tom Metzger. Campos had a WAR poster in his bedroom when he was arrested.","Steve Geissinger, ""Another Firebombing Shakes California's Capital,"" Associated Press, October 15, 1993.","""Man Convicted Of 2 Bombings Tied to Racism,"" New York Times, August 31, 1994.","Mareva Brown, ""Racist's Rampage Was 'Wake-Up Call.' The White Supremacist Convicted in '93 Bombings is Out of Prison,"" Sacramento Bee, July 7, 2003.",Hewitt Project,0,0,0,0,
199310150001,1993,10,15,,1,10/16/1993,159,Peru,3,South America,Cajamarca (Region),Accha District,,,,0,,10/15/1993: At least 11 people had been killed over the previous 48 hours in subversive actions across Chuquibamba conducted by Shining Path militants. The Mayor and Governor of Accha district were targeted in this incident.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Government of Accha District,Mayor Rogelio Huaman of Accha District,159,Peru,2,Government (General),,,Government of Accha District,Governor Aurelio Bacafuer of Accha District,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,0,0,,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of four related attacks (Cf. 199310140003;199310140004;199310140005),"""Shining Path Violence; State of Emergency Extended in Several Provinces,” British Broadcasting Corporation, October 18, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310160001,1993,10,16,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Laghouat (Province),Laghouat,,,,0,,"10/16/1993: Two senior Russian military officers were assassinated in Laghouat, Algeria. The attack was apparently part of a new phase of a two-year-old terror campaign by Muslim fundamentalists. The United Company of Holy War claimed responsibility.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Russian Military,Russian Military Specialists Teaching at a military school in Laghouat,167,Russia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,United Company of Holy War,,,,,,The perpetrators wanted to drive diplomats and Military out of country.,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""2 Russians in Algeria are Slain by Militants,” The New York Times, October 20, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199310160002,1993,10,16,,0,,185,Spain,8,Western Europe,Pais Vasco (Autonomous Community),Pamplona,,,,0,,"10/16/1993: A bomb exploded at the Military Governor's office on Ejercito Avenue in Pamplona, Spain, injuring a National Police Corps officer. There was a prior warning made by an unknown perpetrator.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Spanish Military Governor,Military Governor's Office,185,Spain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,The device was a parcel bomb.,0,0,0,1,0,0,-9,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199310170001,1993,10,17,,0,,183,South Africa,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,KwaZulu-Natal (Province),Pongweni,,,,0,,"10/17/1993: Two policemen were slain by attackers believed to be from a guerrilla group blamed for killing whites and government security forces. The attack occurred in their station at Pongweni, near the southeastern Natal town of Kokstad.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,South African Police,South African Police station at Pongweni,183,South Africa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Azania People's Organization (AZAPO),Azanian National Liberation Army,,,,,The perpetrators wanted to disrupt peace talks.,0,,,0,,0,1,5,Note left at scene,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tina Susmsn, “Two Policemen Killed as Anger over Army Raid Grows,” The Associated Press, October 17, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310170003,1993,10,17,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),10/17/1993: A Protestant man in his 30s was fighting for his life in the hospital after he was shot by IRA gunmen at his mother's house in South Belfast.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,"Civilian in Belfast (at a private residence on Walmour Street, near the Ormeau Road)",233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,The attack was perpetrated in an effort to derail peace talks.,0,,,0,3,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,1,1,0,2,,,,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,1,,"Gerry Moriarty, “Belfast Man Shot in Attack by IRA Critical,” The Irish Times, October 18, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199310180001,1993,10,18,,1,,92,India,6,South Asia,Jammu and Kashmir (State),Srinagar,,,,0,,10/18/1993: A unidentified group of Muslim militants holed up in Kashmir's holiest mosque threatened to blow it up if the Indian government did not lift the siege by soldiers which on October 18th had entered its third day.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,15,Religious Figures/Institutions,,,Hazratbal Mosque,Hazratbal Mosque in Srinagar,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Militants demand the Indian army end its siege of the mosque and permit people to enter.,0,,,0,,0,-9,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""India: Stalemate in Kashmir, Militants Threaten Mosque,” Inter Press International, October 18, 1993.","""Muslim Rebels in Kashmir Refuse to Leave Mosque,” Japan Economic Newswire, October 21, 1993.","""Indian Media, Opposition want Kashmir Mosque Protected,” Agence France Presse, October 19, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199310180002,1993,10,18,,0,,209,Turkey,10,Middle East & North Africa,Igdir (Province),Aralik District,,,,0,,10/18/1993: A soldier was killed and eight people (7 civil servants and 1 private citizen) were abducted when terrorists attacked their vehicle in the Aralik District of eastern Igdir Province. The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) carried out the attack.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),3,Bombing/Explosion,4,Military,,,Turkish Military,A Turkish soldier,209,Turkey,2,Government (General),,,Turkish Civil Service,7 Turkish Civil Servants,209,Turkey,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,A Civilian in the car with the soldier and civil servants,209,Turkey,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,21,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,3,Handgun,5,Firearms,4,Rifle/Shotgun (non-automatic),6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,9,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,1,8,0,6,,,,0,,,,,,4,Hostage(s) killed (not during rescue attempt),0,,"""Soldier Killed, Eight Abducted in Igdir,” British Broadcasting Corporation, October 21, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310180003,1993,10,18,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,West Bank (Occupied Territory),Nabulus,,,,0,,"10/18/1993: A member of KAKH threw a grenade under a truck in the main square of a Nabulus market, injuring four people. Israeli soldiers in the vicinity opened fire on the area from where the grenade was thrown. Four people were ""lightly"" injured in this incident.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,A truck traveling in the main square of the Nabulus market,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kach,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hand grenade,0,0,0,4,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,1,0,0,1,
199310190001,1993,10,19,,0,,185,Spain,8,Western Europe,Madrid (Province),Madrid,,,,0,,"10/19/1993: A Spanish Air Force general was shot dead. In a separate incident, a car bomb exploded in two separate attacks in central Madrid which authorities blamed on the Basque separatist organization ETA.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,2,Armed Assault,2,Armed Assault,,,4,Military,,,Spanish Air Force,Spanish Air Force General in Madrid,185,Spain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Basque Fatherland and Freedom (ETA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,2,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,1,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of two related attacks (cf. 199310190002).,"Jane Walker, “General Shot Dead by ETA in Madrid,” The Guardian (London), October 20, 1993.","""ETA Blamed as General Shot, Car Bomb Explodes in Madrid, Agence France Presse, October 19, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199310190002,1993,10,19,,0,,185,Spain,8,Western Europe,Madrid (Province),Madrid,,,,0,,"10/19/1993: The National Industry Institute, a state holding company, was targeted by an ETA car bomb. In a separate incident a Spanish Air Force general was shot dead in central Madrid.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,2,Armed Assault,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,2,Government (General),,,The National Industry Institute,"National Industry Institute, a state holding company",185,Spain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Basque Fatherland and Freedom (ETA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A booby-trapped vehicle, which was double-parked, was the same car used by the general's attackers",1,0,0,1,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of two related attacks (cf. 199310190001).,"Jane Walker, “General Shot Dead by ETA in Madrid,” The Guardian (London), October 20, 1993.","""ETA Blamed as General Shot, Car Bomb Explodes in Madrid, Agence France Presse, October 19, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199310190003,1993,10,19,,1,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Tiaret (Province),Tiaret,,,,0,,"10/19/1993: Members of the Armed Islamic Group kidnapped and killed three foreign technicians of an Italian construction firm in Tiaret, Algeria.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,1,Business,,,,Three foreign technicians from an Italian construction firm,98,Italy,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Armed Islamic Group (GIA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,3,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,3,0,,2,,,0,,,,,,4,Hostage(s) killed (not during rescue attempt),0,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199310210001,1993,10,21,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,Gaza Strip (Occupied Territory),Gaza,,,,0,,10/21/1993: A prominent moderate in the Palestine Liberation Organization's Fatah wing and associate of Chairman Yasser Arafat was slain by masked gunmen. The gunmen were suspected members of the Arab Palestine Organization.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,22,Violent Political Party,,,Fatah,"Fatah party member, Assad Saftawi",155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Arab Palestine Organization,,,,,,The attack was carried out in an effort to gain political control of Gaza.,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Adherent to PLO Chief’s Policy Killed in Gaza,” Tass, October 21, 1993.","Ethan Bronner, “PLO Moderate Slain in Blow to Peace Pact,” Boston Globe, October 22, 1993.","David Hoffman, “Senior PLO Leader Slain in Gaza Strip; Palestinians, Israelis Set Prisoner Exchange,” The Washington Post, October 22, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199310220001,1993,10,22,,0,,98,Italy,8,Western Europe,Padua (Province),Padua,,,,0,,"10/22/1993: A bomb exploded in a courthouse in the northern Italian town of Padua early Friday. The bomb, which caused serious damage but no injuries, was placed in the office of the court secretariat. The Italian Mafia claimed responsibility for the attack.",0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Italian Justice System,Padua Courthouse,98,Italy,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mafia,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Bomb Explodes in Padua Courthouse,” Agence France Presse, October 22, 1993.","""Bomb Explodes in Padua Courthouse, Mafia Suspected,” Agence France Presse, October 22, 1993.","""Mystery Group Claims Padua Courthouse Blast,” Agence France Presse, October 22, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199310230001,1993,10,23,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),10/23/1993: Nine people were killed and more than 50 injured when the outlawed Irish Republican Army set off a bomb in the Protestant section of Belfast. The bomb was placed near a fishmonger's shop on Shankill Road and was targeted against a meeting of Ulster Freedom Fighters members.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,13,Other,,,Ulster Freedom Fighters,A meeting of UFF members taking place in an office above a fishmonger's shop on Shankill Road,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,The perpetrators believed the targeted building was being used for a meeting of the UFF.,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,10,0,1,58,0,1,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"William Tuohy, “IRA Bombing Kills 9, Injures 50 in Belfast,” Chicago Sun Times, October 24, 1993.","David McKittrick, “Nine Die in IRA Bombing; Loyalist Promise Vengeance after Attack without Warning on Belfast Paramilitary HQ,” The Independent (London), October 24, 1993.","William Tuohy, “9 Die, 50 Hurt as IRA Bomb hits Belfast Protestant Area; Attackers Claim Targeted Building was Being used by Outlawed Ulster Freedom Fighters,” Los Angeles Times, October 24, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199310230002,1993,10,23,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Blida (Province),Blida Province,,,,0,,"10/23/1993: Three unknown, armed men attempted to kidnap an employee of the Japanese firm, NEC. The perpetrators fled after security troops, who were passing the scene by chance, fired on them. The driver of the car was injured in this incident.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,0,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,1,Business,,,NEC Corporation,NEC Corporation employee in a car in Blida Province,101,Japan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,3,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199310240001,1993,10,24,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,Gaza Strip (Occupied Territory),Gaza Strip,,,,1,An unspecified location in the Gaza Strip.,10/24/1993: Militants shot and stabbed two Israeli soldiers to death in the occupied Gaza Strip. HAMAS claimed responsibility.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Security Forces,Two Soldiers in the Gaza Strip,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,The attack was perpetrated in an effort to derail peace talks.,0,,,0,,0,1,5,Note left at scene,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Carole Simpson, “ÁBC News Transcripts,” ABC News, October 24, 1993.","""Two Israeli Soldiers Killed by Islamic Militants,” ABC News, October 24, 1993.","Michael Parks, “Islamic Group Kills 2 Soldiers in Gaza, Israeli Army Says; Mideast: Pair Apparently Hitched Ride in Stolen Car with Israeli Plates. Attack is Aimed against Peace Accord,” Los Angeles Times, October 25, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310240002,1993,10,24,,1,10/31/1993,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Algiers (Province),Algiers Province,,,,0,,"10/24/1993: A self-proclaimed guerrilla movement, the Armed Islamic Group (GIA), claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of three French consular workers in Central Algiers.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,French Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Three French consular workers in central Algiers,69,France,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Armed Islamic Group (GIA),,,,,,The perpetrators suspected foreigners of cooperating with the Algerian authorities.,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,7,0,7,,0,,0,,,,,1,3,0,,8,,,0,,,,,,5,Successful Rescue,3,,"""Islamic Group Reports Kidnap of three French Consular Staff,"" Agence France Presse, October 28, 1993.","""Algerian Forces Free Two French Hostages, Third still Missing,” Agence France Presse, October 31, 1993.","Richard Khiari, “Three French Captives Freed,"" The Associated Press, October 31, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199310240003,1993,10,24,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Tel Aviv (District),Tel Aviv,,,,0,,"10/24/1993: A pipe bomb suddenly exploded on Tel Aviv's Frishman beach, just opposite the French Embassy and the Dan Hotel. The bomb, which had been buried half a meter underground, caused no injuries or property damage. Kahane Chai was suspected in this incident.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,18,Tourists,,,Tourists,Tourists on Tel Aviv's Frishman beach,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kahane Chai,,,,,,Opposition to Arafat's visit to France.,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,The device was a pipe bomb,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Allison Kaplan, “Bomb Explodes on Tel Aviv Beach,” The Jerusalem Post, October 25, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310240004,1993,10,24,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Reading,,,,0,Reading (Borough),"10/24/1993: A bomb exploded on the track outside the Reading Railroad Station, causing no injuries. A signal tower was destroyed. The Irish Republican Army (IRA) was held responsible for the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Reading Railroad Station,Reading Railroad Station Signaling Equipment,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,A signal tower was destroyed.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of two related attacks (cf. 199310240003).,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199310240006,1993,10,24,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Florida,Miami,,,,0,6101 NW Second St.,"10/24/1993: Suspected Macoute sympathizers shot and killed Dona St. Plite outside of Edison Middle School in Miami, Florida, United States. Plite hosted Haitian radio programs on WKAT and WLQY in Miami and was an outspoken critic of Haiti's military regime. This incident occurred a week before Haiti's Military Junta was supposed to transfer power to the democratically elected Jean-Bertrand Aristide.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,10,Journalists & Media,,,Haitian Radio host supporting Haitian democracy,Dona St. Plite,87,Haiti,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Macoute sympathizers,,,,,,To protest Haitian supporters of Jean-Bertrand Aristide's presidency and critics of Haiti's Military Junta.,0,,,0,-99,1,0,,,,,,,,,,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,"Dona St. Plite was gunned down at 9:40 PM. He was also robbed and authorities were unsure whether this incident was politically motivated. That being said, Plite had previously received three death threat letters and when he was shot he was leaving a benefit for Fritz Dor, a pro-Aristide Haitian radio broadcaster who was gunned down in Miami two years earlier (199103150023). Another Haitian broadcaster, Jean Claude Olivier, was also assassinated in Miami around the same time (199102180013). Frenchy St. Louis Joseph was convicted of driving the getaway car. Joseph originally accused Edy Pierre and Jean-Jacques Macton of being the shooters, but he refused to testify against them.","Michael Kirkland, ""FBI Joins Probe Into Murder of Haitian Radio Commentator,"" United Press International, October 27, 1993.","Richard Cole, ""One Arrested, Others Sought in Haitian Broadcaster's Death,"" Associated Press, December 7, 1993.","Sabrina Walters, ""Getaway Driver Sentenced to Life in Murder of Haitian Radio Host,"" Miami Herald, February 24, 1996.",Hewitt Project,1,0,1,1,
199310250001,1993,10,25,,1,,146,Niger,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Niamey (Capital District),Niamey,,,,0,,10/25/1993: The Movement for the Advancement of Democracy claimed responsibility for the hijacking of a Nigerian Airways jetliner. Most of the 159 passengers were released in Niger while four to six hijackers remained with as many as 34 hostages.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,Nigerian Airways,An Airbus 310 commandeered in Nigeria,147,Nigeria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Movement for the Advancement of Democracy (MAD),,,,,,The attack was carried out as a protest against the military's voiding of the results of the June 12 presidential election.,0,,,0,6,0,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,6,Other Gun Type,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,159,-99,,-99,,,0,,,,,,7,Unknown,125,Most of the 159 passengers were released in Niger including a Nigerian General. The hijackers only negotiated with officials from Niger and refused to speak to Nigerian authorities.,"Dalatou Mamane, “Group Claims Responsibility for Hijacking,” The Associated Press, October 27, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199310250002,1993,10,25,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Berkshire,,,,0,Berksire (County),"10/25/1993: The IRA planted three bombs - one of which exploded on the rail network west of London, causing no injuries but disrupting transport. The bomb that exploded was close to Reading Railway Station in Berkshire.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,19,Transportation,,,British Rail,British Rail Reading station at Berkshire,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,The perpetrators wanted to intimidate the government into accepting the IRA’s proposals.,0,,,0,,0,1,3,Call (pre-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""New Bomb Outrage,” Herald Sun, October 26, 1993.","Charles Batchelor, “IRA Explosion causes Rail Chaos in South: Bomb Damage Delays 40,000 Commuters - Belfast Holds Silent Memorial / Ulster's economic image dented,” Financial Times, October, 26, 1993.","David Wallen, “IRA Blast Disrupts Commuters in London,” South China Morning Post, October 26, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199310250003,1993,10,25,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"10/25/1993: Two people died and at least seven others were injured when suspected Maoist rebels detonated a powerful car bomb in the parking lot of Peru's Jorge Chavez International Airport. The bomb, placed under a minibus, exploded near the Departure area one person and injuring 20. The American Airlines cargo office sustained damage during the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,Jorge Chavez International Airport,Parking lot of Jorge Chavez International Airport,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,12,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of three related attacks (cf. 199310260004-5).,"""Bomb Kills 2 at Lima Airport In Raid Laid to Shining Path,” The New York Times, October 27, 1993.","""Killed, 7 Hurt In Peru Blast,” Newsday, October 26,1993.","""Bomb Attacks on Airport Car Park and Lima Municipal Office Reported,” British Broadcasting Corporation, October 29, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310250004,1993,10,25,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Brill,,,,0,Buckinghamshire (County),"10/25/1993: The IRA exploded a device on a road bridge above the London Marylebone to Banbury line at Brill, Buckinghamshire. There were no injuries.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,19,Transportation,,,British Rail,British Rail Marylebone to Banbury line at Brill,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,The attack was aimed at intimidating government into accepting IRA’s proposals.,0,,,0,,0,1,3,Call (pre-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Transport Chaos as Bombers Close Second Rail Line,” The Irish Times, October 26, 1993.",,,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199310250005,1993,10,25,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),10/25/1993: Loyalist terrorists shot dead a Catholic man in his 70s at a house in North Belfast. The attack was in retaliation for the Shankill Road bombing.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Catholic man at a private residence in North Belfast,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF),,Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF),,,,The attack was perpetrated as revenge for IRA attacks.,0,0,,0,,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,1,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Ian Graham, “Loyalists Kill Man, 70, in Revenge Attack,” Press Association, October 25, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199310250006,1993,10,25,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,South (Governorate),UNIFIL Security Zone,,,,0,,10/25/1993: Two United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) members were injured when their armored personnel carrier came under attack by unknown assailants in the UNIFIL Security Zone in southern Lebanon.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL),Two United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) soldiers,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,-9,-9,
199310250007,1993,10,25,,1,10/28/1993,146,Niger,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Niamey (Capital District),Niamey,,,,0,,"10/25/1993: Four unnamed perpetrators hijacked a Nigerian airliner carrying 137 passengers en route from Lagos to Abuja, Nigeria. The plane diverted to Niger, and after initial negotiations the hijackers let out more than 100 passengers. After fruitless additional negotiations, Nigerian police stormed the plane on October 28, 1993. Aside from two victims killed in a rescue operation, all were eventually rescued. The four hijackers surrendered, but one of the crew and one of the hijackers were killed during the rescue operation.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,4,Hijacking,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,Nigeria Airways,Nigeria Airways Airbus-310,147,Nigeria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,4,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,1,,,,0,,,,,1,137,0,,3,Niger,Niger,0,,,,,,6,Combination,135,"The hijackers had originally wanted to go to Frankfurt, Germany, but when they were refused entry into the N'djamena Airport in Chad for refueling, they diverted to Niger instead. Among the passengers were four members of a Chinese bank delegation, led by the bank's Vice Governor Tu Jianji. Three other foreigners were also on the plane.","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199310260001,1993,10,26,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,0,,"10/26/1993: A gunman opened fire on diners at a luxury hotel on the River Nile, killing three people--two of them Americans--and wounding five.",1,0,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Semiramis Intercontinental Hotel,Coffee shop of the Semiramis Intercontinental Hotel,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,1,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,3,Handgun,,,,,,,,,,,,,,3,2,0,5,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"American, French, Syrian and Italian citizens also fell victim to the attack.","Kim Murphy, “Cairo Killings not Linked to Terror Campaign, Officials Say,” Los Angeles Times, October 28, 1993.","""Cairo Gunman Kills 2 Americans and Frenchman,” The New York Times, October 27, 1993.","Caryle Murphy, “Egyptian Kills Tourists in Cairo Luxury Hotel,” The Washington Post, October 27, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199310260003,1993,10,26,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),10/26/1993: Two Ulster Freedom Fighters gunmen fired their automatic weapons at workers at the council depot in West Belfast. Two workers were killed and five others were wounded.,1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Council depot in West Belfast,Workers at the council depot in West Belfast,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF),,,,,,The attack was perpetrated as revenge for IRA Attacks.,0,,,0,2,0,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,5,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Graeme Wilson, “Hooded Gunmen Kill Workers at Council Depot,” The Scotsman, October 27, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199310260004,1993,10,26,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,10/26/1993: Suspected Shining Path guerrillas bombed a improvised Eastern Lima neighborhood in a wave of assaults that began with the bombing earlier in the week of the Lima airport.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Civilians of a poor eastern Lima neighborhood,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of three related attacks (cf. 199310250003; 199310260005 ).,"""Shining Path Attacks Kill One, Injure Dozens,” United Press International, October 26, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310260005,1993,10,26,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,1,"1,300 km southeast of Lima",10/26/1993: Suspected Shining Path guerrillas shot Mayor Carlos Ramos in a wave of assaults that began with the bombing earlier in the week of the Lima airport.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,2,Government (General),,,City Mayor,Mayor Carlos Ramos,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of three related attacks (cf. 199310250003; 199310260004).,"""Shining Path Attacks Kill One, Injure Dozens,” United Press International, October 26, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310270001,1993,10,27,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"10/27/1993: Sendero Luminoso was responsible for detonating a bomb at the Interbanc branch of the U.S. Occidental Oil Company in San Isidro, causing minor damage.",1,1,0,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Interbanc,Interbanc branch of the U.S. Occidental Oil Company,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199310280001,1993,10,28,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,County Down,,,,0,Ulster (Province),10/28/1993: Loyalist paramilitary gunmen entered an isolated farmhouse in County Down and shot dead two Catholic brothers.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Civilians in a County Down farmhouse,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,The attack was perpetrated as revenge for IRA attacks.,0,,,0,2,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Stewart Payne, “Girl who Saw her Brothers Shot Dead; Terrorists Struck as Girl Celebrated Birthday,” The Evening Standard, October 29, 1993.","""Brothers Gunned Down in their House,” The Herald, October 29, 1993.","John Mullin, “Killing of Catholic Brothers Brings Death Toll to o16 in Five Days,” The Guardian (London), October 29, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199310290001,1993,10,29,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Kensington,,,,0,Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (London Borough),"10/29/1993: A car exploded in Kensington, West London. The explosive device ripped apart the car but injured no-one. The IRA was suspected.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Residents,"Residents of Edwardes Square, Kensington",216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,A continuation of the ongoing conflict with Loyalists.,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,It was an improvised device,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Blast Wrecks Car,” The Independent (London), October 30, 1993.","""Bomb Blast Blamed on the IRA,” Press Association, October 30, 1993.","""Car Blast Hits West London,” Agence France Presse, October 29, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199310290002,1993,10,29,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Maharashtra (State),Mumbai,,,,0,,"10/29/1993: Police said they recovered 2,300 electronic detonators and 165 pounds (75 kg) of gelatin a day after a powerful homemade bomb wrapped in a shopping bag exploded on a crowded Mumbai train. The explosion killed two passengers and wounded 44. Pakistani Militants were suspected.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,19,Transportation,,,Mumbai Commuter Rail,The second-class car of a Mumbai commuter train.,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,A powerful homemade bomb wrapped in a shopping bag.,2,0,0,44,,0,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"It was suspected that Pakistan's military-run Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) were involved in this attack. There was no further information on this, however.","""Two Wounded in Bombay Train Blast Die in Hospital,” United International Press, October 30, 1993.","""Bombay Police Reports Busting New Bombing Plot,” United Press International, October 31, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199310290003,1993,10,29,,1,10/30/1993,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,West Bank (Occupied Territory),Ramallah,,,,1,A chicken farm outside Ramallah.,"10/29/1993: An Israeli settler was stabbed in the neck, abducted and killed by three masked HAMAS gunmen near Ramallah.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Israeli settler at a chicken farm near Ramallah,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,The attack was perpetrated in an effort to derail peace talks.,1,,,0,3,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,"Settler was found stabbed the next day, along with his burned out car.",1,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,1,1,0,,1,,,0,,,,,,4,Hostage(s) killed (not during rescue attempt),0,,"Michael Parks, “Israeli Settler Stabbed in the Neck by Palestinians,” Los Angeles Times, October 30, 1993.","""Abducted West Bank Settler found Dead” Agence France Presse, October 30, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199310300001,1993,10,30,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,West Bank (Occupied Territory),Kalkilya,,,,0,,10/30/1993: Three unknown Palestinian terrorists stabbed and shot to death Palestinian land dealer Ahmed Oudeh outside a flower-gift shop in Kalkilya.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Palestinian Land Dealer,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,"The victim was considered ""a big collaborator"" who sold land to Jewish settlers.",0,,,0,3,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,5,Firearms,3,Handgun,,,,,,,,,The victim was shot in the eye with his own gun.,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Jon Immanuel, “Terrorists Kill Palestinian Land Dealer,” The Jerusalem Post, October 31, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199310300002,1993,10,30,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Londonderry,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"10/30/1993: Terrorists joked ""trick or treat"" as they shot seven dead and injured 11 in the Rising Sun pub at Greysteel, County Londonderry. The Ulster Freedom Fighters were suspected.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Rising Sun Pub,Rising Sun pub at Greysteel in Londonderry,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF),,,,,,The attack was perpetrated as revenge for IRA attacks.,1,,,0,2,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,7,0,0,11,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"David McKittrick, “Five more Die in Gunman’s Reply to Ulster Peace Calls,” The Independent (London), October 31, 1993.","Tim Miles, “’Trick or Treat’ Killers Gun Down Seven,” Press Association, October 31, 1993.","""Five Shot Dead in Ulster Bar,” Press Association, October 30, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199310310001,1993,10,31,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Asyut (Governorate),Asyut,,,,0,,10/31/1993: Suspected Islamic militants shot and killed a plainclothes policeman in the southern region of Asyut.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Egyptian Police,A plainclothes policeman in the southern region of Asyut,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,The attack was perpetrated as revenge for death sentences handed down against fellow extremists.,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""Suspected Islamic Militants Gun Down Policeman,” The Associated Press, October 31, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199310310002,1993,10,31,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Nevada,Reno,,,,0,,"10/31/1993: Unknown perpetrators threw a bomb onto the roof of the Bureau of Land Management building in Reno, Nevada, United States. There were no casualties but a three foot hole was blown into the roof and the building sustained an estimated $100,000 in damages.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Bureau of Land Management,"Bureau of Land Management building, Reno Nevada",217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Anti-Government Group,,,,,,,0,,,0,-99,-99,0,,,,,,,,,,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Homemade bomb placed in a leather briefcase or satchel thrown onto the roof of the building,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),100000,Hole blown into the roof and six offices damaged,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,The bombing took place at 12:45 AM.,"Tom Gardner, ""Bomb Rips Hole in Federal Office in Reno; No Injuries,"" Associated Press, November 1, 1993.","""Bomb Explodes At Land Office,"" Plain Dealer, November 1, 1993.","Christopher Hewitt, ""Political Violence and Terrorism in Modern America: A Chronology,"" Praeger Security International, 2005.",Hewitt Project,-9,-9,0,-9,
199311000001,1993,11,0,November 1993,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Algiers (Province),Algiers,,,,0,,11/00/1993: A judge was shot in Algeria by unknown assailants during a week of extreme violence.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Algerian Judge,Judge in Algeria,6,Algeria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Judge, 12 militants killed in latest Algerian violence,” Orlando Sentinel, November 22, 1993.","Rachel Khiari, “Judge killed, leading doctor attacked; 12 militants killed,” The Associated Press, November 21, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199311030001,1993,11,3,,0,,78,Greece,8,Western Europe,Attica (Periphery),Athens,,,,0,,"11/03/1993: A terrorist group called 15th May Arab Organization destroyed two cars in Athens, one of which belonged to a police officer. No one was killed or injured.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Private Property,"Two cars, one of which belonged to a police officer",78,Greece,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,15th May Organization,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Homemade bomb,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“New terrorist group claims responsibility for fires,” ER Radio (Athens), November 3, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199311040001,1993,11,4,,0,,199,Switzerland,8,Western Europe,Berne (Canton),Berne,,,,0,,"11/04/1993: In a large-scale coordinated attack across Western Europe, members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK were responsible for firebombing and sabotaging a number of Turkish-owned businesses and targets. In this attack, perpetrators firebombed the Turkish Embassy in Berne, resulting in no injuries.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs,"Turkish Embassy in Berne, Switzerland",209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,"Police said they found leaflets protesting ""Turkish genocide"" on the scene.",1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"“Germany clamps down on Kurds after bombings,” Press Association, November 5, 1993.","“1 killed as Kurds attack Turk-owned businesses,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 5, 1993.","Tyler Marshall, “1 killed as Turkish targets are attacked across Europe; terrorism: separatists Kurds are apparently responsible for violence in more than 30 cities. Consulates, businesses are hit,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040002,1993,11,4,,0,,15,Austria,8,Western Europe,Vienna (State),Vienna,,,,0,,"11/04/1993: A Turkish bank was attacked in Vienna, Austria. There were no fatalities, but it is unknown whether there were any injuries. It was thought that the attacks were carried out by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), but the PKK refused to comment.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Turkish Bank,Turkish Bank in Austria,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,"Police said they found leaflets protesting ""Turkish genocide"" on the scene.",1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,21,Blunt Object,,,,,,,,,,,,,Baseball bats,0,0,0,,,,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"“Germany clamps down on Kurds after bombings,” Press Association, November 5, 1993.","“1 killed as Kurds attack Turk-owned businesses,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 5, 1993.","Tyler Marshall, “1 killed as Turkish targets are attacked across Europe; terrorism: separatists Kurds are apparently responsible for violence in more than 30 cities. Consulates, businesses are hit,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040003,1993,11,4,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Hesse (State),Wiesbaden,,,,0,,"11/04/1993: A Turkish restaurant was attacked in Wiesbaden, Germany. One person was killed and 8 were injured. It was thought that the attacks were carried out by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), but the PKK refused to comment.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Turkish Restaurant,Turkish Restaurant in Germany,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,"Police said they found leaflets protesting ""Turkish genocide"" on the scene.",1,,,0,,4,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,8,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"“Germany clamps down on Kurds after bombings,” Press Association, November 5, 1993.","“1 killed as Kurds attack Turk-owned businesses,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 5, 1993.","Tyler Marshall, “1 killed as Turkish targets are attacked across Europe; terrorism: separatists Kurds are apparently responsible for violence in more than 30 cities. Consulates, businesses are hit,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040004,1993,11,4,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Hesse (State),Frankfurt,,,,0,,"11/04/1993: A Turkish newspaper, the Hurriyet, was attacked in Frankfurt, Germany. No one was killed and one person was injured. It was thought that the attacks were carried out by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), but the PKK refused to comment.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,10,Journalists & Media,,,Hurriyet,Turkish Newspaper in Germany,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,"Police said they found leaflets protesting ""Turkish genocide"" on the scene.",1,,,0,20,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,21,Blunt Object,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sledgehammers,0,0,0,1,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"“Germany clamps down on Kurds after bombings,” Press Association, November 5, 1993.","“1 killed as Kurds attack Turk-owned businesses,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 5, 1993.","Tyler Marshall, “1 killed as Turkish targets are attacked across Europe; terrorism: separatists Kurds are apparently responsible for violence in more than 30 cities. Consulates, businesses are hit,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040005,1993,11,4,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Berlin (State),Berlin,,,,0,,"11/04/1993: A Turkish language cable station was attacked in Berlin, Germany. No one was killed and one person was injured. It is thought that the attacks were carried out by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), but the PKK refused to comment.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,2,Armed Assault,,,10,Journalists & Media,,,Turkish Language cable station,Turkish Language cable station in Germany,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,"Police said they found leaflets protesting ""Turkish genocide"" on the scene.",1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bomb and Club,0,0,0,1,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"“Germany clamps down on Kurds after bombings,” Press Association, November 5, 1993.","“1 killed as Kurds attack Turk-owned businesses,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 5, 1993.","Tyler Marshall, “1 killed as Turkish targets are attacked across Europe; terrorism: separatists Kurds are apparently responsible for violence in more than 30 cities. Consulates, businesses are hit,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040006,1993,11,4,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,Greater London (Region),"11/04/1993: A Turkish bank was attacked in London, England. No one was killed, however 5 people were injured. It was thought that the attacks were carried out by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), but the PKK refused to comment.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Ziraat Bankasi (Turkish Bank),Ziraat Bankasi Turkish Bank in the United Kingdom,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,"Police said they found leaflets protesting ""Turkish genocide"" on the scene.",1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,5,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,"Although the target was a Turkish Bank, a facility next door (British Telecom) received more damage.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"“Germany clamps down on Kurds after bombings,” Press Association, November 5, 1993.","“1 killed as Kurds attack Turk-owned businesses,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 5, 1993.","Tyler Marshall, “1 killed as Turkish targets are attacked across Europe; terrorism: separatists Kurds are apparently responsible for violence in more than 30 cities. Consulates, businesses are hit,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040007,1993,11,4,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,Stoke Newington,,,,0,Hackney (London Borough),"11/04/1993: A Turkish working men’s club was attacked in Stoke Newington, England. There were no fatalities, but there was no information on whether there were any injuries. It was thought that the attacks were carried out by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), but the PKK refused to comment.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,9,Unknown,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Turkish Working Men's Club,Turkish Working Men's Club in United Kingdom,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,"Police said they found leaflets protesting ""Turkish genocide"" on the scene.",1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,,,,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"“Germany clamps down on Kurds after bombings,” Press Association, November 5, 1993.","“1 killed as Kurds attack Turk-owned businesses,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 5, 1993.","Tyler Marshall, “1 killed as Turkish targets are attacked across Europe; terrorism: separatists Kurds are apparently responsible for violence in more than 30 cities. Consulates, businesses are hit,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040008,1993,11,4,,0,,199,Switzerland,8,Western Europe,Zurich (Canton),Zurich,,,,0,,"11/04/1993: A Turkish bank was attacked in Zurich, Switzerland. There were no fatalities, but there was no information on whether there were any injuries. It was thought that the attacks were carried out by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), but the PKK refused to comment.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,9,Unknown,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Turkish Bank,Turkish Bank in Switzerland,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,"Police said they found leaflets protesting ""Turkish genocide"" on the scene.",1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,,,,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"“Germany clamps down on Kurds after bombings,” Press Association, November 5, 1993.","“1 killed as Kurds attack Turk-owned businesses,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 5, 1993.","Tyler Marshall, “1 killed as Turkish targets are attacked across Europe; terrorism: separatists Kurds are apparently responsible for violence in more than 30 cities. Consulates, businesses are hit,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040009,1993,11,4,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,London (City of),"11/04/1993: In a large-scale coordinated attack across Western Europe, members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) were responsible for firebombing and sabotaging a number of Turkish-owned businesses and targets. In this attack, perpetrators firebombed the Turkish Embassy in London, resulting in no injuries.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Turkish Embassy in London,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,"Police said they found leaflets protesting ""Turkish genocide"" on the scene.",1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,Petrol Bombs,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"“Germany clamps down on Kurds after bombings,” Press Association, November 5, 1993.","“1 killed as Kurds attack Turk-owned businesses,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 5, 1993.","Tyler Marshall, “1 killed as Turkish targets are attacked across Europe; terrorism: separatists Kurds are apparently responsible for violence in more than 30 cities. Consulates, businesses are hit,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040010,1993,11,4,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Hesse (State),Frankfurt,,,,0,,"11/04/1993: Two Turkish banks were attacked in Frankfurt, Germany. There were no fatalities or injuries. It was thought that the attacks were carried out by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), but the PKK refused to comment.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Turkish Bank (2),Two Turkish Banks in Germany,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,"Police said they found leaflets protesting ""Turkish genocide"" on the scene.",1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sledgehammers,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"“Germany clamps down on Kurds after bombings,” Press Association, November 5, 1993.","“1 killed as Kurds attack Turk-owned businesses,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 5, 1993.","Tyler Marshall, “1 killed as Turkish targets are attacked across Europe; terrorism: separatists Kurds are apparently responsible for violence in more than 30 cities. Consulates, businesses are hit,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040011,1993,11,4,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Hesse (State),Frankfurt,,,,0,,"11/04/1993: A Turkish airline was attacked in Frankfurt, Germany. There were no fatalities or injuries. It was thought that the attacks were carried out by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), but the PKK refused to comment.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,A Turkish Airline,Turkish Airline in Germany,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,"Police said they found leaflets protesting ""Turkish genocide"" on the scene.",1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sledgehammers,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"“Germany clamps down on Kurds after bombings,” Press Association, November 5, 1993.","“1 killed as Kurds attack Turk-owned businesses,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 5, 1993.","Tyler Marshall, “1 killed as Turkish targets are attacked across Europe; terrorism: separatists Kurds are apparently responsible for violence in more than 30 cities. Consulates, businesses are hit,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040012,1993,11,4,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Hesse (State),Frankfurt,,,,0,,"11/04/1993: A Turkish travel agency was attacked in Frankfurt, Germany. There were no fatalities or injuries. It was thought that the attacks were carried out by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), but the PKK refused to comment.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Turkish travel agency,Turkish travel agency,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,"Police said they found leaflets protesting ""Turkish genocide"" on the scene.",1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sledgehammers,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"“Germany clamps down on Kurds after bombings,” Press Association, November 5, 1993.","“1 killed as Kurds attack Turk-owned businesses,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 5, 1993.","Tyler Marshall, “1 killed as Turkish targets are attacked across Europe; terrorism: separatists Kurds are apparently responsible for violence in more than 30 cities. Consulates, businesses are hit,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040013,1993,11,4,,0,,69,France,8,Western Europe,Alsace (Region),Strasbourg,,,,0,,"11/04/1993: A Turkish bank was attacked in Strasbourg, France. There were no fatalities or injuries. It was thought that the attacks were carried out by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), but the PKK refused to comment.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,9,Unknown,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Turkish Bank,Turkish Bank in France,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,"Police said they found leaflets protesting ""Turkish genocide"" on the scene.",1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"“Germany clamps down on Kurds after bombings,” Press Association, November 5, 1993.","“1 killed as Kurds attack Turk-owned businesses,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 5, 1993.","Tyler Marshall, “1 killed as Turkish targets are attacked across Europe; terrorism: separatists Kurds are apparently responsible for violence in more than 30 cities. Consulates, businesses are hit,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040014,1993,11,4,,0,,69,France,8,Western Europe,Alsace (Region),Strasbourg,,,,0,,"11/04/1993: Two Turkish travel agencies were attacked in Strasbourg, France. There were no fatalities or injuries. It was thought that the attacks were carried out by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), but the PKK refused to comment.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,9,Unknown,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Turkish travel agency (2),Two Turkish travel agencies in France,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,"Police said they found leaflets protesting ""Turkish genocide"" on the scene.",1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"“Germany clamps down on Kurds after bombings,” Press Association, November 5, 1993.","“1 killed as Kurds attack Turk-owned businesses,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 5, 1993.","Tyler Marshall, “1 killed as Turkish targets are attacked across Europe; terrorism: separatists Kurds are apparently responsible for violence in more than 30 cities. Consulates, businesses are hit,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040015,1993,11,4,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,North Rhine-Westphalia (State),Bonn,,,,0,,"11/04/1993: A Turkish airline was attacked in Bonn, Germany. There were no fatalities, but it is unknown whether there were any injuries. It was thought that the attacks were carried out by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), but the PKK refused to comment.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,9,Unknown,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,A Turkish Airline,Turkish Airline in Germany,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,"Police said they found leaflets protesting ""Turkish genocide"" on the scene.",1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,,,,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"“Germany clamps down on Kurds after bombings,” Press Association, November 5, 1993.","“1 killed as Kurds attack Turk-owned businesses,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 5, 1993.","Tyler Marshall, “1 killed as Turkish targets are attacked across Europe; terrorism: separatists Kurds are apparently responsible for violence in more than 30 cities. Consulates, businesses are hit,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040016,1993,11,4,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,Greater London (Region),"11/04/1993: A Turkish airline was attacked in London, England. No one was killed, however 5 people were injured. It was thought that the attacks were carried out by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), but the PKK refused to comment.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,A Turkish Airline,Turkish Airline in Kingdom,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,"Police said they found leaflets protesting ""Turkish genocide"" on the scene.",1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,5,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"“Germany clamps down on Kurds after bombings,” Press Association, November 5, 1993.","“1 killed as Kurds attack Turk-owned businesses,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 5, 1993.","Tyler Marshall, “1 killed as Turkish targets are attacked across Europe; terrorism: separatists Kurds are apparently responsible for violence in more than 30 cities. Consulates, businesses are hit,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040017,1993,11,4,,0,,55,Denmark,8,Western Europe,Hovedstaden (Region),Copenhagen,,,,0,,"11/04/1993: A Turkish airline was attacked in Copenhagen, Denmark. There were no fatalities, but it is unknown whether there were any injuries. It was thought that the attacks were carried out by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), but the PKK refused to comment.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,A Turkish Airline,Turkish Airline in Denmark,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,"Police said they found leaflets protesting ""Turkish genocide"" on the scene.",1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,,,,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"“Germany clamps down on Kurds after bombings,” Press Association, November 5, 1993.","“1 killed as Kurds attack Turk-owned businesses,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 5, 1993.","Tyler Marshall, “1 killed as Turkish targets are attacked across Europe; terrorism: separatists Kurds are apparently responsible for violence in more than 30 cities. Consulates, businesses are hit,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040018,1993,11,4,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Baden-Württemberg (State),Stuttgart,,,,0,,"11/04/1993: The Turkish Consulate was attacked in Stuttgart, Germany. No one was killed, however 3 people were injured. It was thought that the attacks were carried out by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), but the PKK refused to comment.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Turkish Consulate in Germany,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,"Police said they found leaflets protesting ""Turkish genocide"" on the scene.",1,,,0,,1,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,3,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"“Germany clamps down on Kurds after bombings,” Press Association, November 5, 1993.","“1 killed as Kurds attack Turk-owned businesses,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 5, 1993.","Tyler Marshall, “1 killed as Turkish targets are attacked across Europe; terrorism: separatists Kurds are apparently responsible for violence in more than 30 cities. Consulates, businesses are hit,” Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040019,1993,11,4,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,London (City of),"11/04/1993: In a large-scale coordinated attack across Western Europe, members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) were responsible for firebombing and sabotaging a number of Turkish-owned businesses and targets. In this attack, perpetrators firebombed the Turkish airline office in London resulting in no injuries.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,Turkish Airlines,Turkish Airline office in London,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Reaction to a Turkish military campaign against the Kurds in southeastern Turkey.,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040020,1993,11,4,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,London (City of),"11/04/1993: In a large-scale coordinated attack across Western Europe, members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) were responsible for firebombing and sabotaging a number of Turkish-owned businesses and targets. In this attack, perpetrators firebombed a Turkish bank in London, injuring five people.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Ziraat Bankasi (Turkish Bank),Turkish bank in London,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Reaction to a Turkish military campaign against the Kurds in southeastern Turkey.,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,5,,,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040021,1993,11,4,,0,,55,Denmark,8,Western Europe,Copenhagen (Region),Copenhagen,,,,0,,"11/04/1993: In a large-scale coordinated attack across Western Europe, members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) were responsible for firebombing and sabotaging a number of Turkish-owned businesses and targets. In this attack, perpetrators sabotaged a number of Turkish-owned businesses and targets. In this attack, perpetrators sabotaged a Turkish airline office in Copenhagen, resulting in no injuries.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,Turkish Airlines,"Turkish Airline offices in Copenhagen, Denmark",209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Reaction to a Turkish military campaign against the Kurds in southeastern Turkey.,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311040022,1993,11,4,,0,,15,Austria,8,Western Europe,Vienna (State),Vienna,,,,0,,"11/04/1993: In a large-scale coordinated attack across Western Europe, members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) were responsible for firebombing and sabotaging a number of Turkish-owned businesses and targets. In this attack, perpetrators sabotaged a number of Turkish-owned businesses and targets. In this attack, perpetrators sabotaged a Turkish-owned bank in Vienna resulting in no injuries.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Turkish-owned bank,Turkish-owned bank in Vienna,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK),,,,,,Reaction to a Turkish military campaign against the Kurds in southeastern Turkey.,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one attack of around 60 that occurred at Turkish establishments across Europe. (cf. 199311040001-22).,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199311050001,1993,11,5,,0,,45,Colombia,3,South America,Antioquia (Department),Medellin,,,,0,,11/05/1993: The Vice President of the Colombian Senate was shot to death by a group calling itself Death to Protectors of the Cali Cartel. His driver was injured in the attack as well.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Colombian Senator,Senator Dario Londono Cardona,45,Colombia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Death to Protectors of the Cali Cartel,,,,,,The Senator was killed for his role in helping write a new law offering leniency to drug traffickers.,1,,,0,4,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Although the group Death to Protectors of the Cali Cartel claimed responsibility for the crime and their claimed was confirmed, some thought it was committed by the National Liberation Army.","Andrew Selsky, “Senate Vice President of Senate Shot, Critically Wounded,” The Associated Press, November 5, 1993.","“Senator Londono dies of gunshot wounds; prosecutor general to head investigation,” Agence France Presse, November 9, 1993.","“Colombia,” Miami Herald, November 8, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199311050002,1993,11,5,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Central (District),Netanya,,,,0,,11/05/1993: An Arab Israeli was stabbed by Palestinian attackers.,1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Arab Israeli Civilian,Arab Israeli,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Night watchman killed in suspected terror attack,” Agence France Presse, November 5, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199311070003,1993,11,7,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,California,Ventura,,,,0,Roof of building,"11/7/1995: Unknown perpetrators tossed an incendiary onto the roof of the Family Planning Associates clinic in Ventura, California, United States. There were no casualties, but the building sustained $500 in damages.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,5,Abortion Related,,,"Family Planning Associates, INC.",Family Planning Associates,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Anti-Abortion extremists,,,,,,To protest the practice of abortion and to sabotage abortion facilities operating in California.,0,,,0,-99,-99,0,,,,,,,,,,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,Flare bundled with what is believed to be a quick start fire log thrown onto the roof of the building.,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),500,Roof sustained minor damage,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,"Fifteen months after this incident, there was an attack at the same abortion clinic (199502090009). The Family Planning Associates clinic was the target of many demonstrations.","Julie Fields, ""Ventura: Medical Center Roof Fire Investigated,"" Los Angeles Times, November 9, 1993.","Julie Fields, ""2nd Arson Fire at Ventura Clinic Probed,"" Los Angeles Times, February 10, 1995.","""Across the USA: News From Every State,"" USA Today, November 9, 1993.",Anti-Abortion Project 2010,-9,-9,0,-9,
199311080001,1993,11,8,,1,11/15/1993,4,Afghanistan,6,South Asia,Kapisa (Province),Tagab,,,,1,Near Tagab,"11/08/1993: Members of the Hezb-i-Islami militia kidnapped 30 individuals near the village of Tagab, including one American and one New Zealander. No other injuries or fatalities were reported. The westerners were released one week later.",1,0,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,10,Journalists & Media,,,Associated Press,Reporter John Jennings,217,United States,10,Journalists & Media,,,Agence France-Presse,Reporter Terence White,144,New Zealand,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Native Afghans,4,Afghanistan,Hizb-I-Islami,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,-9,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,,,1,,0,,,,,1,30,1,,7,,,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,2,The journalists were not intentionally targeted for kidnapping and were released one week later. The source said nothing about the main targets - the 28 Afghans captured with the reporters. It is unknown whether these citizens were civilian or military.,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199311090001,1993,11,9,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,Gaza Strip (Occupied Territory),Gaza,,,,0,,11/09/1993: Terrorists stole a garbage truck and crushed an Israeli man to death. There were no claims of responsibility or injuries.,1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Arab Israeli Civilian,Salman Hawajleh,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,3,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,10,"Vehicle (not to include vehicle-borne explosives, i.e., car or truck bombs)",,,,,,,,,,,3 men stole a garbage truck using knives and crashed the garbage truck into another car.,1,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Jon Immanuel, “Terrorists in stolen garbage truck crush Beduin to death. 3 masked men were looking for Israeli to attack,” The Jerusalem Post, November 10, 1993.","“Rabin says he won’t abandon Jewish settlers; Mideast: Prime Minister assures Israelis in occupied territories that they’re safe. Meeting follows riots in Gaza and West Bank,” Los Angeles Times, November 10, 1993.","“Palestinians kill Israeli Arab, Rabin confers with settlers,” The New York Times, November 10, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199311090002,1993,11,9,,0,,94,Iran,10,Middle East & North Africa,Tehran (Province),Tehran,,,,0,,"11/09/1993: In one of two related attacks, perpetrators from the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MKO) attacked the French Embassy in Tehran. There were no fatalities or injuries during the incident, however the two perpetrators were killed at a later date.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,French Ministry of Foreign Affairs,French Embassy in Tehran,69,France,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,2,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The attack was originally claimed by a group calling itself victims of the MKO crimes, however it was later discovered to have been caused by the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MKO). The MKO also attacked an Air France Office the same day (cf. 1993110900003).","“Bomb at French facilities in Iran, police arrest several suspects,” Tehran Times, November 10, 1993.","“Iranian media demand economic action against France, Mideast Mirror, November 10, 1993.","“French embassy, Air France office attacked in Tehran,” The Associated Press, November 9, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199311090003,1993,11,9,,0,,94,Iran,10,Middle East & North Africa,Tehran (Province),Tehran,,,,0,,"11/09/1993: In one of two related attacks, perpetrators from the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MKO) threw a bomb at an Air France office causing slight damage and injuring one person.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,Air France,Air France Office in Tehran,69,France,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,2,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The attack was originally claimed by a group calling itself victims of the MKO crimes, however it was later discovered to have been caused by the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MKO). The MKO also attacked the French Embassy the same day (cf. 1993110900002).","“Bomb at French facilities in Iran, police arrest several suspects,” Tehran Times, November 10, 1993.","“Iranian media demand economic action against France, Mideast Mirror, November 10, 1993.","“French embassy, Air France office attacked in Tehran,” The Associated Press, November 9, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199311100001,1993,11,10,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Asyut (Governorate),Asyut,,,,0,,11/10/1993: Unknown militants in Egypt attacked and killed a police officer.,1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Egyptian Police,Policeman in Asyut,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,The militants say they are seeking revenge for colleagues tortured in jail and ordered hanged by military courts,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,6,Other Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Suspected militants shoot policeman, steal gun,” The Associated Press, November 10, 1993.","“Muslim militants kill policeman in Egypt,” Times-Picayune, November 13, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199311110001,1993,11,11,,0,,15,Austria,8,Western Europe,Oberoesterreich (State),Linz,,,,0,,11/11/1993: Two German border police were killed on a train while trying to arrest two criminals. No one was injured.,0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,German Border Police,Two German Border Policeman in Linz,75,Germany,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,2,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,3,Handgun,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“2 are captured in killings of 2 German border police,” Orlando Sentinel, November 12, 1993.","Anna Tomforde In Bonn, “2 German border guards killed in train by gangsters,” The Guardian (London), November 12, 1993.","“Canadian plane crash investigated,” St. Petersburg Times, November 12, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199311110002,1993,11,11,,1,11/15/1993,186,Sri Lanka,6,South Asia,North (Province),Kilinochchi District,,,,0,,11/11/1993: The Tamil Tigers invaded and took over the Pooneryn Military base in Sri Lanka. All in all there were at least 970 deaths and 400 wounded. 900 soldiers were held hostage until the incident was resolved on 11/15/1993.,1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,5,Hostage Taking (Barricade Incident),2,Armed Assault,,,4,Military,,,Pooneryn Military Base,Pooneryn Military Base in Sri Lanka,186,Sri Lanka,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1000,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,970,0,470,400,0,,1,2,Major (likely >= $1 million but < $1 billion),,The perpetrators destroyed the base and stole equipment.,1,900,0,,,,4,0,,,,,,5,Successful Rescue,900,,"“Sri Lanka camp toll set to reach 1,000,” Agence France Presse, November 15, 1993.","Keith Noyahr, “Sri Lankan troops rescue 900 trapped comrades, retake key base,” The Associated Press, November 14, 1993","“Sri Lanka reports ending rebel siege at base,” The New York Times, November 14, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199311110003,1993,11,11,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Pennsylvania,York,,,,0,Molotov cocktails thrown into porch at rear of building,"11/11/1993: Unknown perpetrators threw three Molotov cocktails into the Hillcrest Women's Medical Center in York, Pennsylvania, United States. The firebombs failed to ignite but did shatter windows and damage supplies resulting in $500 in damages.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,5,Abortion Related,,,,Hillcrest Women's Medical Center,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Anti-Abortion extremists,,,,,,To protest the practice of abortion and to sabotage abortion facilities operating in Pennsylvania.,0,,,0,-99,-99,0,,,,,,,,,,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,Three Molotov cocktails consisting of bottles filled with gasoline with birthday candles used as a wick,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),500,"Windows shattered. Also, curtains and office were supplies damaged by gasoline.",0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,"""Gasoline Bottles Thrown into Abortion Clinic,"" Reading Eagle, November 12, 1993.","""Firebombs Hit Pennsylvania Abortion Clinic,"" Austin American-Statesman, November 12, 1993.","""Chronological History of Arsons and Bombings Against Abortion Providers,"" National Abortion Federation.",Anti-Abortion Project 2010,-9,-9,0,-9,
199311130001,1993,11,13,,0,,43,Chile,3,South America,Los Lagos (Region),Osorno,,,,0,,11/13/1993: A bomb was defused at the Christian Democratic Party Office in Chile. No one was killed or injured since the bomb never went off. It is suspected that the bomb was placed by the Free Fatherland People's Guerrilla Army.,1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Christian Democratic Party,Christian Democratic Party Office in Chile,43,Chile,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Movement of the Revolutionary Left (MIR) (Chile),Free Fatherland People's Guerrilla Army,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,350 grams of ANFO (Ammonium Nitrate Fuel Oil),0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Police defuse bomb at Christian Democratic Party Office,” Radio Cooperativa, November 13, 1993",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199311130002,1993,11,13,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Banaadir (Region),Mogadishu,,,,0,,"11/13/1993: Carjackers killed a US civilian, injured 2 foreigners and kidnapped another. One attacker was eventually killed and the kidnap victim was released.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,13,Other,,,United Nations,UN Convoy in Somalia,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,1,1,2,0,0,0,,,,,1,1,0,,,0,,,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,1,The kidnap victim was in one of the stolen cars. The victim was released 700 meters from where they started.,"“Carjackers kill US civilian in Somali capital,” Los Angeles Times, November 14, 1993.","“Somalis kill US civilian worker for UN,” Commercial Appeal, November 14, 1993.","“Bandit Attack on convoy leaves 15 Somalis dead,” Houston Chronicle News Service, November 15, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199311140001,1993,11,14,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Banaadir (Region),Mogadishu,,,,0,,"11/14/1993: A US Convoy was attacked in Somalia, but the Convoy fired back, preventing the carjacking from occurring. There were no injuries or fatalities.",1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,1,Business,,,Brown and Root (US Logistics Firm),US Convoy in Somalia,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“US convoy attacked,” United Press International, November 15, 1993.","“Armed Somalis attack private convoy under US protection,” Agence France Presse, November 15, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199311140002,1993,11,14,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Banaadir (Region),Mogadishu,,,,0,,11/14/1993: Militants attacked a convoy of 14 trucks in Somalia. 15 people were killed and 13 were injured. The militants escaped with 10 of the 14 trucks.,1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,13,Other,,,United Nations,UN Convoy in Somalia,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,4,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,15,,0,13,,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Bandit attack on convoy leaves 15 Somalis dead,” Houston Chronicle News Service, November 15, 1993.","“15 die in bold strikes by bandits; Somalia slips back into anarchy,” Hamilton Spectator, November 15, 1993.","Aidan Hartley, “15 civilians die in Somali ambush; 10 trucks grabbed from convoy,” Chicago Sun Times, November 15, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199311140003,1993,11,14,,1,12/7/1993,160,Philippines,5,Southeast Asia,Sulu (Province),Pangutaran Island,,,,0,,"11/14/1993: Charles M. Walton, a US citizen, was kidnapped on Pangutaran Island by unidentified Muslim guerrillas. He was released unharmed on December 7, 1993.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,15,Religious Figures/Institutions,,,Civilian,Charles M. Walton,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG),,,,,,The group wanted the withdrawal of Christian missionaries from the southern islands.,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,1,1,,23,,,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,1,"Additional motives for the kidnapping included the desire for a ban on foreign fishing in the area, a ban on the translation of the Bible, and the restoration of Muslim barter trade to the area. The source info listed the victim's last name as both Walton or Watson. Abu Sayyaf (ASG) was suspected of the kidnapping.","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199311150001,1993,11,15,,0,,78,Greece,8,Western Europe,Attica (Periphery),Athens,,,,0,,11/15/1993: A bomb exploded destroying a retired police general's car. No one was hurt or injured. The 15th of May Arab Organization claimed responsibility.,1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,3,Police,,,Former Police General,Retired Police General's Car,78,Greece,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,15th May Organization,,,,,,"An unidentified caller told a private radio station the group would continue attacking police property until the police ''stops supporting extreme right-wing groups.""",0,,,0,,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“UPI spotlight: bomb destroys car of retired police general,” UPI Spotlight, November 15, 1993.","“Bomb destroys car of retired police general,” United Press International, November 15, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199311150002,1993,11,15,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,West Bank (Occupied Territory),Hebron,,,,0,,11/15/1993: An Israeli was attacked in Hebron by two militants from the Popular Front for Liberation of Palestine. 1 attacker was killed and the Israeli escaped with just an injury. HAMAS also claimed responsibility for the attack.,1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Israeli Civilian,Arraham Zarbiv,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP),,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,Unknown,0,0,,0,2,0,1,2,Call (post-incident),1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,1,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,1,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Arraham Zarbir shot one of his attackers with a pistol and managed to escape.,"Jon Immanuel, “Ax-Wielding terrorists wound Hebron settler,” The Jerusalem Post, November 16, 1993.","“PFLP claims responsibility for attack on Jewish settler in Hebron,” BBC, November 17, 1993.","“Palestinian shot dead by settler,” Advertiser, November 16, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199311150003,1993,11,15,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,South (Governorate),Sidon,,,,0,,"11/15/1993: The senior aide to Yasser Arafat was shot in Lebanon. He was the only fatality and there were no injuries. Although there was no claim of responsibility, it was thought that the attack was conducted by Abu-Nidal Fatah-Revolutionary Council.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,1,Assassination,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Senior Aide to Yasser Arafat,Lt. Col. Moueen Shabaita,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Abu Nidal Organization (ANO),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,2,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was the fifth PLO official killed since the Israeli-Palestinian peace accord was signed,"“Arafat aide shot dead, 5th PLO official, killed since peace agreement,” Commercial Appeal, November 16, 1993.","“Gunmen assassinate Arafat loyalist in Lebanon,” The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), November 16, 1993.","David Rudge, “Gunmen kill Fatah’s top man in Lebanon,” The Jerusalem Post, November 16, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199311180001,1993,11,18,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Algiers (Province),Algiers,,,,0,,11/18/1993: The president of the National Federation of Private Physicians was stabbed by unknown militants. The doctor was left in critical condition. No one else was injured.,1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,National Federation of Private Physicians,Dr. Said Messai,6,Algeria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Judge, 12 militants killed in latest Algerian violence,” Orlando Sentinel, November 22, 1993.","Rachel Khiari, “Judge killed, leading doctor attacked; 12 militants killed,” The Associated Press, November 21, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199311180002,1993,11,18,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Berlin (State),Berlin,,,,0,,11/18/1993: Militants from the group Class against Class bombed two homes of housing officials in Berlin. No one was killed or injured.,1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,German Housing Officials,Housing Officials' homes in Berlin,75,Germany,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Class Against Class,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,2 cars were burnt and windows were shattered,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Extreme left militants bomb homes of housing officials,” Agence France Presse, November 19, 1993.","“Leftists bomb Berlin house,” The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), November 20, 1993.","“Berlin bombs,” Independent, November 20, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199311180003,1993,11,18,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,11/18/1993: Banco Continental bank in Peru was bombed. No one was killed or injured. It was thought that this attack was conducted by Shining Path.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Banco Continental,"Bank in Lima, Peru",159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Alex Emery, “Rebels bomb US-Peru cultural center, defense ministry,” The Associated Press, November 20, 1993.","“Car bomb explodes near Peruvian defense ministry,” The Associated Press Worldstream, November 20, 1993.","“Rebels detonate car bomb in Peruvian capital,” The Associated Press Worldstream, November 19, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199311190001,1993,11,19,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,11/19/1993: Sendero Luminoso was responsible for attacking the U.S.- Peruvian Binational Cultural Center. There is no additional information on this attack.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,8,Educational Institution,,,U.S. - Peruvian Binational Cultural Center,U.S. - Peruvian Binational Cultural Center,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199311190002,1993,11,19,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,11/19/1993: Militants assumed to be from the Shining Path group blew up a bus in front of the Defense Ministry. No one was killed or injured.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Peruvian Defense Ministry,Defense Ministry of Peru,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The Defense Ministry was unharmed but many houses in the area were damaged,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Alex Emery, “Rebels bomb US-Peru cultural center, defense ministry,” The Associated Press, November 20, 1993.","“Car bomb explodes near Peruvian defense ministry,” The Associated Press Worldstream, November 20, 1993.","“Rebels detonate car bomb in Peruvian capital,” The Associated Press Worldstream, November 19, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199311190003,1993,11,19,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,11/19/1993: Militants assumed to be from the Shining Path group placed a car bomb in front of a shopping center in Peru. No one was killed or injured.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,1,Business,,,Shopping Center,Shopping Center in Lima,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Alex Emery, “Rebels bomb US-Peru cultural center, defense ministry,” The Associated Press, November 20, 1993.","“Car bomb explodes near Peruvian defense ministry,” The Associated Press Worldstream, November 20, 1993.","“Rebels detonate car bomb in Peruvian capital,” The Associated Press Worldstream, November 19, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199311200001,1993,11,20,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Chlef (Province),Tenes,,,,0,,11/20/1993: Unknown militants killed the head of the Court of Justice of Tenes. No one else was killed or injured.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Head of Court of Justice of Tenes,Redouane Chaouch,6,Algeria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,3,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Judge, 12 militants killed in latest Algerian violence,” Orlando Sentinel, November 22, 1993.","Rachel Khiari, “Judge killed, leading doctor attacked; 12 militants killed,” The Associated Press, November 21, 1993.","“Judge Assassinated in Chlef Province, 13 terrorists killed,” BBC, November 23, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199311200002,1993,11,20,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,11/20/1993: Militants assumed to be from the Shining Path group bombed the US-Peru Cultural Center. No one was killed or injured.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,13,Other,,,US-Peru Cultural Center,US-Peru Cultural Center,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Alex Emery, “Rebels bomb US-Peru cultural center, defense ministry,” The Associated Press, November 20, 1993.","“Car bomb explodes near Peruvian defense ministry,” The Associated Press Worldstream, November 20, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199311200003,1993,11,20,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,11/20/1993: A satchel bomb exploded outside the United States-Peruvian Binational Center causing no injuries and only slight damage. Authorities linked the Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso) to the attack.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,8,Educational Institution,,,United States-Peruvian Bi-national Center,United States-Peruvian Bi-national Center,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shining Path (SL),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,Satchel bomb,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199311210001,1993,11,21,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Qina (Governorate),Qina,,,,0,,"11/21/1993: Unknown militants killed 4 people, including 3 policemen in Qina, Egypt. They also wounded 4 people.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Egyptian Police,Policemen,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,0,0,4,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Three policemen, woman killed in fundamentalist attack,” Agence France Presse, November 21, 1993.","“Gunmen kill four, wound 3 in attack on police officer,” The Associated Press Worldstream, November 21, 1993.","“Policemen killed by suspected Moslem extremists,” Xinhua General News Service, November 21, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199311220001,1993,11,22,,0,,185,Spain,8,Western Europe,Pais Vasco (Autonomous Community),Bilbao,,,,0,,11/22/1993: Two Basque Separatists shot and wounded a policeman. No one else was killed or injured.,1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Ertzaintza Policeman,Jose Antonio Goicoechea Asla,185,Spain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Basque Fatherland and Freedom (ETA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Basque separatists shoot policeman from autonomous force,” Agence France Presse, November 22, 1993.","“Former police terror expert shot,” The Associated Press, November 22, 1993.","“Former police terror expert shot in suspected ETA attack,” The Associated Press Worldstream, November 22, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199311220002,1993,11,22,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,Gaza Strip (Occupied Territory),Gaza,,,,0,,"11/22/1993: A Palestinian suicide bomber rammed a stolen garbage truck into an army vehicle in Gaza city. The suicide vest he was wearing failed to go off, and he was eventually shot and killed. No one else was killed or injured. HAMAS was the suspected perpetrator of this incident.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,1,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Police,Israeli Police,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,2,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,13,Suicide (carried bodily by human being),10,"Vehicle (not to include vehicle-borne explosives, i.e., car or truck bombs)",,,,,,,,,,,The suicide bomber stole a garbage truck and used it to ram the army convoy.,1,0,1,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Suicide bomber badly hurt,” Agence France Presse, November 22, 1993.","“Army shoots dead Moslem suicide bomber,” Agence France Presse, November 22, 1993.","“Terrorist killed after trying to ram IDF convoy in stolen garbage,” The Jerusalem Post, November 23, 1993.",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199311230001,1993,11,23,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Banaadir (Region),Mogadishu,,,,0,,11/23/1993: Unknown gunmen attacked an United Nations convoy of relief workers in Mogadishu. No fatalities and 3 injured.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,13,Other,,,United Nations,A convoy of relief workers,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,4,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,3,1,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The identities or affiliations of the gunmen were not known. The American, Debbie Owen, was slightly wounded. Two other Somali guards were also wounded.","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199311240001,1993,11,24,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Algiers (Province),El-Harrash,,,,0,,11/24/1993: Nine policemen were killed in an ambush by unknown militants in Algeria. Two other were injured in the attack.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Algerian Police,Algerian Policemen,6,Algeria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,9,0,0,2,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Nine policemen killed in ambush: report,” Agence France Presse, November 25, 1993.","“Nine policemen killed in ambush, arrests made in Setif, arms and leaflets seized,” BBC, November 27, 1993",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199311250001,1993,11,25,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Heliopolis,,,,0,,11/25/1993: There was a failed assassination attempt on the Egyptian Prime Minister. The attack injured 20 and killed 1. The attack was claimed by both Vanguards of Victory and Islamic Jihad.,1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Egyptian Prime Minister,Egypt's Prime Minister Atef Sedki,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Egyptian Islamic Jihad (Al-Jihad),Talaa'al al-Fateh,Islamic Jihad (Ideological Grouping),,,,Unknown,1,1,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,1,10,Unknown,,,,1,6,Explosives,12,Remote Trigger,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,20,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Damage to a nearby school,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Police arrest 190 in attempt on Egypt PM,” Commercial Appeal, November 27, 1993.","“Girl buried as Egypt urges support to fight extremists,” Houston Chronicle, November 27, 1993.","“Remote-control bomb used in attack on Sedki: police,” Agence France Presse, November 26, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199311250002,1993,11,25,,1,11/29/1993,228,Yemen,10,Middle East & North Africa,Sana'a (Governorate),Sana'a,,,,0,,"11/25/1993: The U.S. Director of Information Services in Yemen, Haynes Mahoney, was kidnapped in Sana'a by Yemini tribesmen. He was released unharmed on November 29, 1993.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,2,Government (General),,,U.S. Government,Director of Information Service,228,Yemen,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,The group was demanding revenue from American oil pumps on their property,0,,,0,5,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,1,1,,4,,,1,-99,-99,0,0,Ransom amount was undisclosed,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,1,The kidnapping was a result of infighting between rivaling factions in Yemen and not political in nature.,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.","Steven Holmes, ""An American diplomat is abducted in Yemen,"" November 27, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199311250003,1993,11,25,,0,,158,Paraguay,3,South America,Asuncion (Capital City),Asuncion,,,,0,,11/25/1993: A bomb threat was issued regarding the U.S. Embassy in Asunción. No device was found and no specific group was suspected.,0,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,9,Unknown,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,U.S. Department of State,U.S. Embassy in Asunción,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was a threat of terrorism against the U.S. Department of State.,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199311270003,1993,11,27,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Illinois,Chicago,,,,0,at Saks Fifth Avenue department store in Chicago,"11/27/1993: Two incendiary devices made of matchbooks and timers attached to 9-volt batteries were tightly wrapped in paper bags and secured with paper clips, and planted in the Saks Fifth Avenue department store in downtown Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. One device was found by a store clerk, on a seventh floor shelf, and erupted as a security guard tried to open the bag. Later in the evening, a the second incendiary started a fire on the sixth floor in the Christmas tree department. There were no casualties in the incident, and the fire caused minor damage. This incident is linked to three others in which altogether nine incendiary devices were placed in four department stores in Chicago on the same day and the following day. On November 29, the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) sent out a communiqué to the Chicago Sun Times as well as faxed the statement to PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) claiming responsibility for the incident and stating the ""action signals the start of a new, more intense campaign of economic sabotage against stores that sell fur.""",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Saks Fifth Avenue,"Saks Fifth Avenue department store in Chicago, Illinois",217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Animal Liberation Front (ALF),,,,,,"Specifically to activate the store's sprinkler system, causing water damage to the store and its inventory as a campaign against stores that sell clothing made from animal fur.",0,,,0,-99,-99,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,0,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,incendiaries made from matchbooks and timers attached to 9-volt batteries and secured tightly inside brown paper bags,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),-99,minor damage,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,"The incident occurred at 7:00pm. This incident is linked to three others in which altogether nine incendiary devices were placed in four department stores in Chicago on the same day and the following day (1128932, 1128933, 1128934).","FBI, ""Terrorism in the United States: 1993,"" Terrorist Research and Analytical Center, National Security Division, FBI, 1993.","""Anti-fur Activists Take Responsibility for Planting Fire-starters at Stores,"" Associated Press, November 30, 1993.","""Animal rights group claims responsibility for fires,"" United Press International, November 29, 1993.",Eco Project 2010,0,1,0,1,
199311270004,1993,11,27,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Illinois,Chicago,,,,0,at Carson Pirie Scott department store in Chicago,"11/27/1993: Three incendiary devices made of matchbooks and timers attached to 9-volt batteries were tightly wrapped in paper bags and secured with paper clips, and planted in the Carson Pirie Scott's department store in downtown Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. Two devices ignited fires on the sixth floor of the store and a third device ignited in another section of the store. There were no casualties in the incident, and the fires caused minor damage. This incident is linked to three others in which altogether nine incendiary devices were placed in four department stores in Chicago on the same day and the following day. On November 29, the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) sent out a communiqué to the Chicago Sun Times as well as faxed the statement to PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), claiming responsibility for the incident and stating the ""action signals the start of a new, more intense campaign of economic sabotage against stores that sell fur.""",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Carson Pirie Scott,"Carson Pirie Scott department store in Chicago, Illinois",217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Animal Liberation Front (ALF),,,,,,"Specifically to activate the store's sprinkler system, causing water damage to the store and its inventory as a campaign against stores that sell clothing made from animal fur.",0,,,0,-99,-99,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,0,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,incendiaries made from matchbooks and timers attached to 9-volt batteries and secured tightly inside brown paper bags,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),-99,minor damage,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,"The incident occurred at 11:30pm. This incident is linked to three others in which altogether nine incendiary devices were placed in four department stores in Chicago on the same day and the following day (112893, 1128933, 1128934).","FBI, ""Terrorism in the United States: 1993,"" Terrorist Research and Analytical Center, National Security Division, FBI, 1993.","""Anti-fur Activists Take Responsibility for Planting Fire-starters at Stores,"" Associated Press, November 30, 1993.","""Animal rights group claims responsibility for fires,"" United Press International, November 29, 1993.",Eco Project 2010,0,1,0,1,
199311280001,1993,11,28,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Bavaria (State),Nuremberg,,,,0,,11/28/1993: 25 Kurdish citizens forced their way into the Nuremberg Kurdistan Arts and Cultural Center and occupied the building. No one was killed or injured.,1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,13,Other,,,Kurdistan Arts and Cultural Center,Kurdistan Arts and Cultural Center Facilities in Nuremberg,75,Germany,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,In protest of the banning of the Kurdistan Workers' Party by the German government,0,,,0,25,25,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,4,Unknown,,Windows in the Center were smashed,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This occupation coincided with demonstrations in Frankfurt and Ingolstadt by hundreds of Kurdish citizens.,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199311280002,1993,11,28,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Illinois,Chicago,,,,0,at Marshall Field's department store in Chicago,"11/28/1993: Three incendiary devices made of matchbooks and timers attached to 9-volt batteries were tightly wrapped in paper bags and secured with paper clips, and planted in the Marshall Field's department store in downtown Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. One device started a fire on the eighth floor of the store, which was subsequently extinguished by the sprinkler system, and a second device was later discovered by police about 35 feet from the fire; the second incendiary was rendered safe. The third device was not initially found. There were no casualties in the incident, and the fire caused minor damage. On November 29, the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) sent out a communiqué to the Chicago Sun Times as well as faxed the statement to PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) claiming responsibility for the incident and stating the ""action signals the start of a new, more intense campaign of economic sabotage against stores that sell fur."" On December 2, the third device was finally found, on the eighth floor of the store as officials were conducting interviews; it was rendered safe and did not ignite. This incident is linked to three others in which altogether nine incendiary devices were placed in four department stores in Chicago on the same day and the previous day.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Marshall Field's,"Marshall Field's department store in Chicago, Illinois",217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Animal Liberation Front (ALF),,,,,,"Specifically to activate the store's sprinkler system, causing water damage to the store and its inventory as a campaign against stores that sell clothing made from animal fur.",0,,,0,-99,-99,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,0,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,incendiaries made from matchbooks and timers attached to 9-volt batteries and secured tightly inside brown paper bags,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),-99,minor damage,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,"The incident occurred at 2:00am. This incident is linked to three others in which altogether nine incendiary devices were placed in four department stores in Chicago on the same day and the previous day (112893, 1128932, 1128934).","FBI, ""Terrorism in the United States: 1993,"" Terrorist Research and Analytical Center, National Security Division, FBI, 1993.","""Anti-fur Activists Take Responsibility for Planting Fire-starters at Stores,"" Associated Press, November 30, 1993.","""Animal rights group claims responsibility for fires,"" United Press International, November 29, 1993.",Eco Project 2010,0,1,0,1,
199311280003,1993,11,28,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,Illinois,Chicago,,,,0,at Neiman Marcus department store in Chicago,"11/28/1993: One incendiary device made of matchbooks and timers attached to a 9-volt battery and wrapped in a paper bag, was found on the fourth floor of the Neiman-Marcus Department Store in Chicago, Illinois in the United States. This device failed to ignite and was rendered safe. There were no casualties or damage caused by the incident. On November 29, the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) sent out a communiqué to the Chicago Sun Times as well as faxed the statement to PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) claiming responsibility for the incident and stating the ""action signals the start of a new, more intense campaign of economic sabotage against stores that sell fur."" This incident is linked to three others in which altogether nine incendiary devices were placed in four department stores in Chicago on the same day and the previous day.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,1,Business,,,Neiman Marcus,"Neiman Marcus department store in Chicago, Illinois",217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Animal Liberation Front (ALF),,,,,,"Specifically to activate the store's sprinkler system, causing water damage to the store and its inventory as a campaign against stores that sell clothing made from animal fur.",0,,,0,-99,-99,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,0,8,Incendiary,18,Arson/Fire,,,,,,,,,,,,,incendiaries made from matchbooks and timers attached to 9-volt batteries and secured tightly inside brown paper bags,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),-99,minor damage,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,"This incident is linked to three others in which altogether nine incendiary devices were placed in four department stores in Chicago on the same day and the previous day (112893, 1128932, 1128933).","FBI, ""Terrorism in the United States: 1993,"" Terrorist Research and Analytical Center, National Security Division, FBI, 1993.","""Anti-fur Activists Take Responsibility for Planting Fire-starters at Stores,"" Associated Press, November 30, 1993.","""Animal rights group claims responsibility for fires,"" United Press International, November 29, 1993.",Eco Project 2010,0,1,0,1,
199311290001,1993,11,29,,1,11/30/1993,94,Iran,10,Middle East & North Africa,Kohgiluyen va Buyer Ahmad (Province),Gachsaran,,,,0,,"11/29/1993: An Iranian attempting to gain political asylum hijacked an Iranian plane and flew to Iraq. No one was killed or injured. 38 people were on the plane. Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MKO) also claimed responsibility for the incident, but the Iranian denied MKO-affiliation.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,4,Hijacking,,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,Iranian Airliner,Iranian Airliner,94,Iran,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unaffiliated Individual(s),,Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK),,,,The perpetrator wanted to flee repression and gain political asylum.,0,0,,0,1,1,1,8,Personal claim,1,2,Call (post-incident),,,,1,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,38,0,,1,Iraq,Iraq,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,38,"The man who hijacked the plane claimed he had no affiliation with the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MKO). He said he had only personal reasons (political asylum) for hijacking the plane. However, the MKO also claimed responsibility for the hijacking.","“MKO takes blame for hijacking plane to Basra,” Moneyclips, November 30, 1993.","“Iranian hijacker was fireman fleeing repression,” Agence France Presse, November 30, 1993.","“Passengers, crew of hijacked plane arrived in Baghdad,” Agence France Presse, November 30, 1993.",CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199311290002,1993,11,29,,0,,95,Iraq,10,Middle East & North Africa,Dahuk (Province),Atrush,,,,0,,11/29/1993: Unknown gunmen shot and wounded the senior fuel coordinator for the Australian organization CARE in Atrush. No fatalities and one injury were reported.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,12,NGO,,,CARE,Senior fuel coordinator,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The source information does not provide much detail about the incident.,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,-9,-9,
199311300001,1993,11,30,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Dundonald,,,,0,Ulster (Province),11/30/1993: A Catholic worker was killed by gunmen representing Ulster Freedom Fighters. No one else was killed or injured.,1,1,1,1,1,Insurgency/Guerilla Action,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Catholic Civilian,Sean Hagan,96,Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF),,,,,,To disrupt peace in Northern Ireland,1,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Deric Anderson, “Loyalist killers admit murdering catholic,” Press Association, November 30, 1993.","“Amid governments IRA contacts, loyalists kill again,” The Associated Press, November 30, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199312000001,1993,12,0,,0,,75,Germany,8,Western Europe,Hesse (State),Darmstadt,,,,0,,"12/00/1993: A house occupied by Turkish workers in Darmstadt, Germany, was fire-bombed by unknown perpetrators. There was no information available about whether any casualties resulted from this incident.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Turkish civilians in Darmstadt,209,Turkey,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,Firebomb,,0,,,0,,1,4,Unknown,,A house in Darmstadt was firebombed.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"There were a number of attack on foreigners living in Germany and/or foreign-owned establishments, most employing arson as the attack type in May and June of 1993 (cf. 199305300001-2; 199306010004; 199306030001; 199306040001; 199306070002-5; 199306070008; 199305290004-5; 199306060004; 199306110003; 199306120004; 199306170005).","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199312000003,1993,12,0,,0,,217,United States,1,North America,New York,New York City,,,,0,Brooklyn,"12/0/1993: Janet Smith threw two Molotov cocktails at a Family Planning/Gynecologist Clinic in Brooklyn, New York, United States. There were no casualties but the abortion clinic sustained $150 in damages.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,5,Abortion Related,,,,Family Planning/Gynecologist Clinic,217,United States,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Anti-Abortion extremists,,,,,,To protest the practice of abortion and to sabotage abortion facilities operating in New York.,0,,,0,1,1,0,,,,,,,,,,8,Incendiary,20,Gasoline or Alcohol,,,,,,,,,,,,,Two Molotov cocktails,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),150,,0,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,"Laurie Goodstein and Pierre Thomas, ""Clinic Killings Follow Years of Antiabortion Violence,"" Washington Post, January 17, 1995.","""Chronological History of Arsons and Bombings Against Abortion Providers,"" National Abortion Federation.","Scott Holleran, ""Abortion and the Death of Dr. George Tiller,"" Capitalism Magazine, June 1, 2009.",Anti-Abortion Project 2010,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312010001,1993,12,1,,0,,183,South Africa,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,KwaZulu-Natal (Province),Durban,,,,0,,"12/01/1993: A bomb exploded on a bus in KwaZulu-Natal province, Durban, South Africa, killing 1 and injuring 6. The bus was traveling from the city center to a white suburb that is considered politically conservative. Another explosion took place nine hours later at a hotel in Port Edward, 100 miles south of Durban, injuring two people.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Durban Busing System,Durban Public Bus,183,South Africa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,6,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Bus was destroyed from the explosion,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,There were no immediate assertions of responsibility for either explosion. Political violence in Natal is largely tied to the rivalry between the African National Congress and the Zulu-dominated Inkatha Freedom Party. This was one of two related attacks (cf. 199312010001 - 02).,"“2 Explosions in South Africa Kill Man and Hurt 8 Others,” The New York Times, December 1, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312010002,1993,12,1,,0,,183,South Africa,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,KwaZulu-Natal (Province),Port Edwards,,,,0,,"12/01/1993: A bomb exploded at a hotel in Port Edwards, 100 miles south of Durban, South Africa, injuring two civilians. Another explosion took place nine hours earlier on a public bus in Durban, killing one and injuring six people.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,18,Tourists,,,Hotel,Hotel in Port Edwards,183,South Africa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Hotel experienced some damage,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,There were no immediate assertions of responsibility for either explosion. Political violence in Natal is largely tied to the rivalry between the African National Congress and the Zulu-dominated Inkatha Freedom Party. This was one of two related attacks (cf. 199312010001 - 02).,"“2 Explosions in South Africa Kill Man and Hurt 8 Others,” The New York Times, December 1, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312010003,1993,12,1,,0,,69,France,8,Western Europe,Pyrénées-Atlantiques (Department),Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port,,,,0,,"12/01/1993: Iparretarrak members were responsible for bombing a post office in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, causing minor damage.",1,0,1,0,,,0,1,0,7,Facility/Infrastructure Attack,,,,,2,Government (General),,,French Postal Service,Post office in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port,69,France,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Iparretarrak (IK),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199312020001,1993,12,2,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Ain Defla (Province),Khemis Miliana,,,,1,This incident occurred in the El Henancha region between Khemis Miliana and Berrouaghia.,12/02/1993: The Armed Islamic Group (GIA) was suspected of robbing and killing a Spanish citizen in the El Henancha region in Algeria after a threat against foreigners was issued by the group.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,A Spanish civilian in Algeria,185,Spain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Armed Islamic Group (GIA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199312030001,1993,12,3,,0,,15,Austria,8,Western Europe,Steiermark (State),Hartberg,,,,0,,"12/03/1993: A letter bomb exploded injuring a Roman Catholic priest, August Janisch, age 51. He suffered hand and face injuries. Janisch heads the papal relief mission in Syria. He had recently spoken out in a television interview on behalf of ethnic Albanian refugees from the Serbian province of Kosovo. Vienna's Mayor, Mayor Helmut Zilk, was also targeted and injured from an attack of similar nature. Police arrested two right-wing extremists, Peter B. and Alexander W., for mailing the letter bombs.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,15,Religious Figures/Institutions,,,Roman Catholic priest,August Janisch,15,Austria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Possibly in protest of the programs to aid refugees from war-torn Yugoslavia,0,,,0,2,2,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,9,Letter Bomb,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"At least 10 letter bombs were sent, four exploded and six were defused over a four-day period ending on December 6, 1993. All of the recipients were involved in programs to aid refugees from war-torn Yugoslavia or other parts of Eastern Europe. Both accused perpetrators have ties to neo-Nazi groups in Germany. This was one of 4 related attacks (199312030001-02, 199312040001, 199312050002).","“Vienna Mayor Wounded by Letter Bomb,” Sun-Sentinel, December 6, 1993.","Ken Olsen, “Alert Clerk, Border Guards and Luck Led to Letter Bomb Arrests,” The Associated Press, December 10, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312030002,1993,12,3,,0,,15,Austria,8,Western Europe,Vienna (State),Vienna,,,,0,,"12/03/1993: A letter-bomb exploded injuring the journalist, Silvana Meixner, age 35, who suffered severe head injuries and facial wounds The letter, addressed to Meixner, was mailed to the television headquarters in Vienna. Meiner is a native of the former Yugoslav republic of Croatia and anchors a weekly program for ethnic minorities in Austria, titled ''Homeland, Foreign Homeland.'' Vienna's Mayor, Mayor Helmut Zilk, was also targeted and injured from an attack of similar nature. Police arrested two right-wing extremists, Peter B. and Alexander W., for mailing the letter bombs.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Journalist,Silvana Meixner,50,Croatia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Possibly in protest of the programs to aid refugees from war-torn Yugoslavia,0,,,0,2,2,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,9,Letter Bomb,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"At least 10 letter bombs were sent, four exploded and six were defused over a four-day period ending on December 6, 1993. All of the recipients were involved in programs to aid refugees from war-torn Yugoslavia or other parts of Eastern Europe. Both accused perpetrators have ties to neo-Nazi groups in Germany. This was one of 4 related attacks (199312030001-02, 199312040001, 199312050002).","“Fourth Letter Bomb in Three Days Uncovered,” The Associated Press Worldstream, December 5, 1993.","Ken Olsen, “Alert Clerk, Border Guards and Luck Led to Letter Bomb Arrests,” The Associated Press, December 10, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199312040001,1993,12,4,,0,,15,Austria,8,Western Europe,Vienna (State),Vienna,,,,0,,"12/04/1993: A letter bomb, which was mailed to Helmut Schueller, president of the humanitarian relief agency Caritas, was uncovered and defused. Caritas was heavily involved in aiding victims of the wars in Bosnia and Croatia. In addition to this incident, Vienna's Mayor, Mayor Helmut Zilk, was also targeted and injured from an attack of similar nature. Police arrested two right-wing extremists, Peter B. and Alexander W., for mailing the letter bombs.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Caritas,Helmut Schueller,15,Austria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Possibly in protest of the programs to aid refugees from war-torn Yugoslavia,0,,,0,2,2,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,9,Letter Bomb,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"At least 10 letter bombs were sent, four exploded and six were defused over a four-day period ending on December 6, 1993. All of the recipients were involved in programs to aid refugees from war-torn Yugoslavia or other parts of Eastern Europe. Both accused perpetrators have ties to neo-Nazi groups in Germany. This was one of 4 related attacks (199312030001-02, 199312040001, 199312050002).","“Fourth Letter Bomb in Three Days Uncovered,” The Associated Press Worldstream, December 5, 1993.","Ken Olsen, “Alert Clerk, Border Guards and Luck Led to Letter Bomb Arrests,” The Associated Press, December 10, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312040002,1993,12,4,,1,12/6/1993,228,Yemen,10,Middle East & North Africa,Sana'a (Governorate),Sana'a,,,,0,,"12/04/1993: Hunt Oil Company employee, M. Kohnert, was kidnapped by Bakil tribe members in Sana'a, Yemen. He was released unharmed two days later.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,1,Business,,,Hunt Oil Company,"M. Kohnert, a German employee of the US-owned Hunt Oil Company",75,Germany,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,1,0,,2,,,0,,,,,,2,Hostage(s) released by perpetrators,1,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199312040003,1993,12,4,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Algiers (Province),Algiers,,,,0,,"12/04/1993: Members of the Armed Islamic Group claimed credit for injuring Agnello Castaldo, an Italian businessman, by shooting him in the face outside his residence in Algiers, Algeria.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Italian businessman Agnello Castaldo,98,Italy,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Armed Islamic Group (GIA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.","""Italian wounded in gun attack,” Agence France Presse, December 4, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199312050001,1993,12,5,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Tel Aviv (District),Holon,,,,0,,"12/05/1993: Khaled Awad Shahada, a Palestinian from the Jabalya refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, got out of a car at a highway bus stop in Holon, just outside Tel Aviv, boarded a crowded intercity bus armed with an AK-47 assault weapon and fired at the passengers, killing one and injuring another. Bus driver Moshe Benita, age 28, jumped from his seat and knocked Shahada off the bus. An Israeli soldier then shot and killed Shahada. Police launched a massive manhunt for the attacker's accomplice who apparently fled the scene in a waiting car that was reported stolen earlier in the day.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Israeli Busing System,Intercity Public Bus in Holon,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,1,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,1,1,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Windows on the bus were shattered,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The Islamic Jihad, which is opposed to the Middle East peace process, took responsibility for the attack in leaflets distributed in the Gaza Strip. They identified the Shahada as a martyr for their cause. This attack came eight days before Israel was to begin transferring power to the Palestine Liberation Organization in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank town of Jericho.","“Gunman, Passenger, Die in Israeli Bus Hijack Attempt,” United Press International, December 5, 1993.","Ethan Bronner, “Bus Hijacking Attempt Kills 2 in Israel,” The Boston Globe, December 6, 1993.",,CETIS,1,0,0,1,
199312050002,1993,12,5,,0,,15,Austria,8,Western Europe,Vienna (State),Vienna,,,,0,,"12/05/1993: Mayor Helmut Zilk of Vienna was seriously wounded when a letter bomb exploded when Zilk, age 66, opened his mail after returning home from a trip to Switzerland. He was taken to a hospital in Vienna where he had two fingers on his left hand amputated. Police arrested two right-wing extremists, Peter B. and Alexander W., for mailing the letter bombs.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Mayor of Vienna,Helmut Zilk,15,Austria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Possibly in protest of the programs to aid refugees from war-torn Yugoslavia,0,,,0,2,2,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,9,Letter Bomb,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"At least 10 letter bombs were sent, four exploded and six were defused over a four-day period ending on December 6, 1993. All of the recipients were involved in programs to aid refugees from war-torn Yugoslavia or other parts of Eastern Europe. Zilk was regarded as a champion of minority rights and was instrumental in the recent opening of Vienna's first postwar Jewish museum. Both accused perpetrators have ties to neo-Nazi groups in Germany. This was one of 4 related attacks (199312030001-02, 199312040001, 199312050002).","“Mail Bomb in Austria Hits Mayor; Anti-Refugee Groups Suspected in Attack,” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, December 6, 1993.","Maud S. Beelman, “Vienna Mayor Injured in Fifth Letter Bomb Attack in Three Days,” The Associated Press Worldstream, December 5, 1993.","Ken Olsen, “Alert Clerk, Border Guards and Luck Led to Letter Bomb Arrests,” The Associated Press, December 10, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312050003,1993,12,5,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"12/05/1993: Members of the Ulster Freedom Fighters carried out a drive-by attack in front of a taxi office in north Belfast, killing a man and a 16-year-old. The attackers drove by and opened fire on the two victims, who were in a car outside the office.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Taxi Company,Taxi Office,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The attack occurred in a predominantly Roman Catholic area on the outskirts of north Belfast.,"“2 Killed in North Belfast Drive-by,” Chicago Tribune, December 6, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199312050004,1993,12,5,,0,,15,Austria,8,Western Europe,Unknown,Unknown,,,,0,,"12/05/1993: Police intercepted a letter bomb addressed to Floor Leader, Madeleine Petrovic, a member of the Green Party in Austria. The perpetrators of this incident were unknown.",1,1,1,0,,,1,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,The Green Party,"Floor Leader, Madeleine Petrovic",15,Austria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,The device was a parcel bomb.,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"There were a series of letter bombs that were sent over a four-day period, ending on December 6, 1993. (cf. 199312030001-02, 199312040001, 199312050002; 199312050004; 199312060007-9).","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312050005,1993,12,5,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Algiers (Province),Algiers,,,,0,,"12/05/1993: The Armed Islamic Group claimed responsibility for killing a Russian woman named Larissa Ayadi in Algiers, Algeria, with a silenced pistol.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Larissa Ayadi,167,Russia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Armed Islamic Group (GIA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,6,Other Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,The weapon was a silenced gun.,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199312060001,1993,12,6,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,West Bank (Occupied Territory),West Bank,,,,0,,"12/06/1993: Members of HAMAS opened fire on an Israeli vehicle in the occupied West Bank on Monday, killing a Jewish settler and his 19-year-old son and wounding three of his other children.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Jewish Settlers,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,3,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,HAMAS took responsibility and issued leaflets threatening more attacks.,"""Two Killed, Three Wounded in Palestinian Ambush of Israeli Car,” The Associated Press World Stream, December 6, 1993.","Ethan Bronner, “2 Jews slain in West Bank; Attack by Palestinians spurs more antigovernment rioting by Israeli settlers,” The Boston Globe, December 7, 1993.","“HAMAS Killings” The Jerusalem Report, December 30, 1993",CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199312060002,1993,12,6,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Jammu and Kashmir (State),Kishtwar,,,,0,,"12/06/1993: A bomb exploded on a bus in the Kishtwar town of Jammu-Kashmir, injuring eight people. No one claimed responsibility for the attack, however officials suspect religious extremists who condemned the demolition of the mosque in the holy town of Ayodhya on Dec. 6, 1992 by Hindu radicals.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Indian Busing System,Passengers on the bus,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,8,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Bus was damaged from the blast,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Dilip Ganguly, “Bombs Explode Around India on Mosque Demolition Anniversary,” The Associated Press Worldstream, December 6, 1993.","“India bombs mark anniversary of riots,” The Toronto Star December 6, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312060003,1993,12,6,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Andhra Pradesh (State),Hyderabad,,,,1,Along train tracks between Hyderabad and New Delhi,"12/06/1993: A bomb exploded on the Andhra Pradesh Express Train, traveling from the southern city of Hyderabad for New Delhi. One person was killed and nine were injured. Ten more people were injured in four other explosions in a dining car, a sleeper coach, and under seats while the trains were traveling to Bombay, Calcutta and New Delhi. No one claimed responsibility for the attack, however officials suspect religious extremists who condemned the demolition of the mosque in the holy town of Ayodhya on Dec. 6, 1992 by Hindu radicals.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Andhra Pradesh Express Train,Passengers on the train,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,9,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Train was damaged from the blast and service was disrupted,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This was one of 3 related attacks ( cf. 199312060003 - 05).,"Dilip Ganguly, “Bombs Explode Around India on Mosque Demolition Anniversary,” The Associated Press Worldstream, December 6, 1993.","“India bombs mark anniversary of riots,” The Toronto Star December 6, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312060004,1993,12,6,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,Gujarat (State),Surat City,,,,1,Along train tracks between Surat city and Bombay,"12/06/1993: A bomb exploded on the Flying Ranee Express, a commuter train traveling from Surat city in the western state of Gujarat to Bombay. No one claimed responsibility for the attack, however officials suspect religious extremists who condemned the demolition of the mosque in the holy town of Ayodhya on December 6, 1992 by Hindu radicals. In addition to this attack, four trains and a bus were also bombed.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Flying Ranee Express Train,Passengers on the train,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,10,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Train was damaged from the blast and service was disrupted,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Due to news reports, the exact number of injuries for this attack was not reported. Reports did indicate that 10 people, in total, were injured on trains traveling to Bombay, Calcutta and New Delhi. This was one of 3 related attacks ( cf. 199312060003 - 05).","Dilip Ganguly, “Bombs Explode Around India on Mosque Demolition Anniversary,” The Associated Press Worldstream, December 6, 1993.","“India bombs mark anniversary of riots,” The Toronto Star December 6, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312060005,1993,12,6,,0,,92,India,6,South Asia,National Capital Territory of Delhi (Union Territory),New Delhi,,,,1,Along train tracks in the area,"12/06/1993: Three explosions occurred on Rajdhani Express trains traveling to New Delhi, India. No one claimed responsibility for the attack, however officials suspect religious extremists who condemned the demolition of the mosque in the holy town of Ayodhya on Dec. 6, 1992 by Hindu radicals. In addition to this attack, two trains and a bus were also bombed.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Rajdhani Express Passenger Trains (3),Passengers on the train,92,India,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,10,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Train was damaged from the blast and service was disrupted,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Due to news reports, the exact number of injuries for this attack was not reported. Reports did indicate that 10 people, in total, were injured on trains traveling to Bombay, Calcutta and New Delhi. This was one of 3 related attacks ( cf. 199312060003 - 05).","Dilip Ganguly, “Bombs Explode Around India on Mosque Demolition Anniversary,” The Associated Press Worldstream, December 6, 1993.","“India bombs mark anniversary of riots,” The Toronto Star December 6, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312060006,1993,12,6,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Algiers (Province),Algiers,,,,0,,"12/06/1993: Unknown gunmen tried to fight their way into the Ben Aknoun High School for foreign students in Algiers, Algeria. Two policemen guarding the school were wounded in the attack.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,8,Educational Institution,,,Ben Aknoun High School,Civilians at the Ben Aknoun high school,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199312060007,1993,12,6,,0,,15,Austria,8,Western Europe,Vienna (State),Vienna,,,,0,,"12/06/1993: A letter bomb addressed to Deputy Stoists, a member of the Green Party, was intercepted by police at the 1010 Vienna Post Office in Austria.",1,1,1,0,,,1,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Green Party,Deputy Stoists,15,Austria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,The device was a parcel bomb.,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"There were a series of letter bombs that were sent over a four-day period, ending on December 6, 1993. (cf. 199312030001-02, 199312040001, 199312050002; 199312050004; 199312060007-9).","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312060008,1993,12,6,,0,,15,Austria,8,Western Europe,Vienna (State),Vienna,,,,0,,"12/06/1993: A letter bomb exploded in the Vienna, Austria, office of Dr. Danek in Schulerstrasse, seriously injuring a clerk. The perpetrators in this incident were unknown.",1,1,1,0,,,1,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilian,Dr. Danek,15,Austria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,The device was a parcel bomb.,0,0,0,1,0,0,1,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"There were a series of letter bombs that were sent over a four-day period, ending on December 6, 1993. (cf. 199312030001-02, 199312040001, 199312050002; 199312050004; 199312060007-9).","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312060009,1993,12,6,,0,,15,Austria,8,Western Europe,Vienna (State),Vienna,,,,0,,"12/06/1993: A letter bomb addressed to Women's Minister Dohnal was intercepted by police in Vienna, Austria. Several neo-Nazis were arrested as suspects in the crime.",1,1,1,0,,,1,0,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,2,Government (General),,,Women's Ministry,Women's Minister Dohnal,15,Austria,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Neo-Nazi extremists,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,5,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,17,Other Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,The device was a parcel bomb.,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"There were a series of letter bombs that were sent over a four-day period, ending on December 6, 1993. (cf. 199312030001-02, 199312040001, 199312050002; 199312050004; 199312060007-9).","Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312090001,1993,12,9,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Helwan,,,,0,,"12/09/1993: Suspected Muslim extremists threw dynamite and fired automatic weapons at side-by-side movie houses in Helwan, Egypt, killing a policeman and injuring at least six other people. Two of the men threw sticks of dynamite, one at each theater before escaping by car.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Egyptian Movie Theater (2),Two Movie Theaters in Helwan,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,6,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,Movie theater was damaged,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Gunmen Kill One, Wound Six in Attack on Movie Theaters,” The Associated Press, December 13, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312100001,1993,12,10,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,West Bank (Occupied Territory),Hebron,,,,1,Located near Hebron,"12/10/1993: Members of Kach killed three Palestinian men who were sitting in a parked car, claiming they carried out the murder to avenge the shooting deaths earlier that week of two Jews. Reports stated that the Palestinian men were returning home from work in Israel in a station wagon when the perpetrators, in a car with Israeli license plates, opened fire on the vehicle.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Palestinian Civilians,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kach,,,,,,To avenge the shooting deaths of two Jews earlier that week,0,,,0,,0,1,8,Personal claim,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,3,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The car experienced some damage,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Israel Radio said a caller announced that the attack was to avenge Monday's killing of the father and son. Television reports said the militant, ultranationalist Kach movement took responsibility for the triple murder.","David Hoffman, “3 Palestinians Killed in West Bank; Rising Violence Linked to Efforts To Block Pullout,” The Washington Post, December 11, 1993.","“Police Minister: No Signs Of New Jewish Terror Group,” The Associated Press, December 11, 1993.","Bill Hutman, “Police have lead on killers of three Palestinians, says Shahal. Car involved in attack found near Beit Shemesh,” The Jerusalem Post, December 12, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,0,1,
199312100002,1993,12,10,,0,,69,France,8,Western Europe,Paris (Department),Paris,,,,0,,"12/10/1993: An Algerian man attempted to hijack an Air France flight heading to Nice. After attempting to force the plane to fly to Tripoli, the man was apprehended on the ground in France. No injuries were reported.",0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,0,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,6,Airports & Aircraft,,,Air France,Air France flight from Paris to France,69,France,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,1,1,0,,,,,,,,,-9,13,Unknown,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312120003,1993,12,12,,0,,95,Iraq,10,Middle East & North Africa,Baghdad (Governorate),Baghdad,,,,0,,"12/12/1993: The Mujahedeen-e-Khalq announced that it had mistakenly killed Caglar Yucel and injured Huseiyn Kerimoglu, two employees of the Turkish Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq. The group had meant to target Iranian Embassy employees.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,0,1,Assassination,,,,,7,Government (Diplomatic),,,Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Embassy employee of the Iranian government,94,Iran,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,1,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,1,1,1,
199312130001,1993,12,13,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Gaza Strip (Occupied Territory),Nahal Oz,,,,0,,"12/13/1993: Israeli soldiers killed a Palestinian suicide bomber who drove a stolen ambulance packed with explosives at them near the Nahal Oz crossing point in the Gaza Strip. The attacker, who was a member of the Islamic Jihad, crashed the vehicle into an army jeep and one soldier was injured in the resulting blast.",1,1,1,0,,,0,0,1,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Israeli Military,Nahal Oz Crossing Point,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ),,,,,,In opposition of the PLO autonomy pact,0,,,0,1,0,1,1,Letter,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,1,1,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Troops shoot dead Palestinian suicide bomber,” Agence France Presse, December 13, 1993.","Neil MacFarquhar, “More Violence as Start of Withdrawal Delayed,” The Associated Press, December 13, 1993.",,CETIS,1,0,0,1,
199312130002,1993,12,13,,0,,160,Philippines,5,Southeast Asia,Maguindanao (Province),Buluan,,,,0,,"12/13/1993: Unidentified gunmen attacked a bus on a highway on the island of Mindanao in Buluan, Philippines, killing nine and injuring at least 15 people. Survivor and witness, Maria Judith Enriquez, age 30, reported that the bus was surrounded by a group of 50-armed men when it stopped. The gunmen ordered the passengers to get out and separate into groups according to religion. When they refused, the men ordered them to lie on the road, took their valuables and then shot them.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Filipino Busing System,Passengers on the bus,160,Philippines,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,50,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,9,0,0,15,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Gunmen Kill 8, Injure 10 in Attack on Bus in Mindanao,” Japan Economic Newswire, December 13, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312130003,1993,12,13,,0,,95,Iraq,10,Middle East & North Africa,Sulaymaniyah (Governorate),Sulaymaniyah,,,,0,,"12/13/1993: One person was killed and six were injured when a bomb destroyed the Handicap International-run relief center in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq. The perpetrators in this incident were unknown.",0,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,12,NGO,,,Handicap International,Relief center run by Handicap International in Sulaymaniyah,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,6,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The attack destroyed the relief center.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199312140001,1993,12,14,,0,,6,Algeria,10,Middle East & North Africa,Blida (Province),Blida,,,,0,,"12/14/1993: Twelve technicians, all Christian, from Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina were killed in a surprise attack on their living quarters at a construction site in Blida, Algeria. The victims' throats were slit while about 50 attackers took control of the compound for about two hours.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Hidroelektra (Croatian Company),Foreign Employees of Hidroelektra,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,To rid Algeria of foreign elements,0,,,0,50,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,9,Melee,23,Knife or Other Sharp Object,,,,,,,,,,,,,,12,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"In September, two French surveyors working on a pipeline in western Algeria became the first foreigners believed to have been killed by Muslim militants. In October, three French consular employees were kidnapped, then freed with a note threatening all foreigners with death if they did not leave by Dec. 1, 1993. Since Dec. 1st, 16 foreigners had been killed, including a Frenchman, a Russian, a Briton and a Spaniard.","“12 Foreign Workers Slain at Algerian Building Site,” The New York Times, December 16, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199312190001,1993,12,19,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Londonderry,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"12/19/1993: Four people, three of them children, were taken to a hospital suffering from shock after a landmine went off on the Buncrana Road, in Londonderry. The explosion occurred just moments after a security patrol passed the scene. Officials suspected the Irish Republican Army (IRA).",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Public Road in Londonderry,Public Road in Londonderry,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,8,Landmine,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,4,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,"It shattered windows in dozens of nearby houses and a boys' grammar school, and blasted a huge crater in the road.",0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,It was the first explosion in Ulster since the British and Irish governments announced a joint peace initiative five days ago and came as the IRA considered its response to the plan.,"Ian Graham, “Children Escape as IRA Bomb Rocks City,” Press Association, December 19, 1993.","“Four Treated in Hospital after Ulster Bomb Blast,” The Independent (London), December 20, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199312200001,1993,12,20,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),12/20/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) detonated an explosive device in the republican Suffolk area of Belfast as a military patrol consisting of two Land-Rovers passed waste ground at a road junction. The soldier suffered cuts and the civilian suffered back injuries.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Military Patrol,Military Patrol (Personal),233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,8,Landmine,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,A car and the road was damaged,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Two Hurt in Belfast Bomb Blast,” The Herald, December 21, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199312200002,1993,12,20,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,Victoria (London Borough),"12/20/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) was suspected of placing an incendiary device in a pub at Victoria bus station. The device exploded, causing a small fire but no injuries.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Bar (Pub),Bar (Pub),216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,There was some fire damage.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Two Hurt in Belfast Bomb Blast,” The Herald, December 21, 1993.",,,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199312200003,1993,12,20,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,Greater London (Region),"12/20/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) was suspected of placing an incendiary device at a Royal Mail sorting office in Farringdon Road. The device exploded, causing a small fire but no injuries.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,13,Other,,,Royal Mail Sorting Office,Royal Mail Sorting Office in London,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,8,Incendiary,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,There was some fire damage.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Two Hurt in Belfast Bomb Blast,” The Herald, December 21, 1993.",,,CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199312200004,1993,12,20,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,Beirut (Governorate),Beirut,,,,0,,"12/20/1993: A bomb exploded in the headquarters office of the rightist Phalangist Party, Lebanon's largest Christian political party, during a leadership meeting, killing two people and wounding 90 others. No group claimed responsibility.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,22,Violent Political Party,,,Phalangist Party,Headquarters of the Phalangist Party in Beirut,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,90,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The 2-story building was destroyed.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Bombing of a Lebanese Christian Party Kills 2,” The New York Times, December 21, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312210001,1993,12,21,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,England,London,,,,0,Greater London (Region),12/21/1993: Police received a series of bomb threats during rush hour causing authorities to close more than three dozen train stations in Southeast England and suspending service on two London subway lines. Thousands of commuters were stranded or delayed by the closures. The Irish Republican Army (IRA) was suspected of making the calls. There were no bombs found.,1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,19,Transportation,,,London Underground System,London Underground System,216,Great Britain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Due to the bomb threats, all six London railway stations served by the line - Victoria, Blackfriars, London Bridge, Charing Cross, Cannon Street and Waterloo East - were also closed. On the London Underground, service was halted on the Central and Northern lines, two of the busiest lines into the business and shopping districts.","“Bomb Alerts Close Dozens of Train, Subway Stations,” The Associated Press, December 21, 1993.","Tony Maguire, “Bomb Alerts Cause Chaos; IRA Warnings Sabotage Tube and Rail Rush Hour,” The The Evening Standard, December 21, 1993.","John von Radowitz, “IRA Bomb Alerts Bring Rail Travel Chaos,” The Press Association, December 21, 1993.",CETIS,1,0,1,1,
199312220001,1993,12,22,,0,,110,Lebanon,10,Middle East & North Africa,South (Governorate),Barasheet,,,,1,Just South of Barasheet,"12/22/1993: Members of Amal attacked a South Lebanon Army position south of Barasheet village, Lebanon. The attackers used mortars, Sagger anti-tank missiles, rocket propelled grenades and automatic weapons. Reports did not indicate the degree of damage or whether there were casualties.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,2,Armed Assault,,,4,Military,,,South Lebanon Army (SLA),South Lebanon Army Post near Barasheet,110,Lebanon,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Amal,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,"The attackers used mortars, Sagger anti-tank missiles, rocket propelled grenades and automatic weapons.",,,,,,,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"David Rudge, “Amal claims responsibility for latest attack in security zone,” The Jerusalem Post, December 23, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199312220002,1993,12,22,,0,,155,West Bank and Gaza Strip,10,Middle East & North Africa,West Bank (Occupied Territory),Beitunia,,,,0,,"12/22/1993: HAMAS gunmen in a passing car shot and killed two Jewish settlers in Beitunia in the West Bank. Leaflets were left at the scene, stating that HAMAS was avenging the murder of their commander, Imad Akel.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Meir Mendelovich and Eliayhu Levine,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement),,,,,,"The group said it was avenging the murder of its commander, Imad Akel.",0,,,0,,0,1,9,Other,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Edward F. Mickolus, Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199312230001,1993,12,23,,1,12/27/1993,167,Russia,9,Eastern Europe,Rostov (Oblast),Rostov-on-Don,,,,0,,"12/23/1993: Four masked and armed men entered the grounds of School No. 25, in the southern city of Rostov-on-Don, in a mini-van and forced 12 students and their teacher into a bus. The attackers took the hostages and commandeered a military helicopter to fly them to Tehran, Iran. Before taking off, the gunmen forced a bus driver on board, but released three students as well as a soldier who had been seized during negotiations. During the incident the perpetrators demanded a $10 million ransom. After authorities paid the kidnappers, they dumped the stolen military helicopter and its two pilots, their last remaining captives, in Dagestan, Russia. On December 27, 1993 officials captured the four assailants and retrieved the $10 million.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,6,Hostage Taking (Kidnapping),,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Civilians,Children and a school teacher from Russian School No. 25 in Rostov-on-Don,167,Russia,4,Military,,,Russian Military,Military Helicopter,167,Russia,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,To receive payment for hostages,0,,,0,4,4,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,6,Explosives,14,Time Fuse,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,1,13,0,,4,,,1,10000000,,10000000,,,6,Combination,13,"Russian news agencies police recovered the $ 10 million ransom paid to the kidnappers. The police seized $ 6.5 million when they arrested two of the gunmen on December 26, 2006 after a brief shootout. The remainder was recovered when the other two were arrested on December 27, 1993 near Makhachkala, capital of the Russian republic of Dagestan. Russian television said the gunmen had told authorities during negotiations that they were each infected with the AIDS virus and had ""nothing to lose."" The victims were all released at various periods.","Christopher Boian, “Gunman Seize Students, Flee in Helicopter,” Agence France Presse, December 23, 1993.","Richard Balmforth, “Russian Kidnappers Hold Child Hostages,” The Guardian (London), December 24, 1993.","Vanora Bennett, “A $ 10 Million Chase in Russia; All 4 Kidnappers Reported Captured,” Chicago Sun-Times, December 27, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312230002,1993,12,23,,0,,183,South Africa,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,KwaZulu-Natal (Province),Durban,,,,0,,"12/23/1993: A group of heavily armed gunmen opened fire at random after entering the Krishna Road squatter camp in Durban, South Africa, killing 8 and injuring 4.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,14,Private Citizens & Property,,,Krishna Road Squatter Camp,Krishna Road Squatter Camp in Durban,183,South Africa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Possibly to attack rival political factions,0,,,0,,1,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,8,0,0,4,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Police said the motive for the attack was believed to be a power struggle between rival black political factions, possibly within the African National Congress (ANC).","“Gunmen Kill 7 Adults, Baby At S. Africa Squatter Camp,” Chicago Tribune, December 25, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312240001,1993,12,24,,0,,182,Somalia,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Bay (Region),Baidoa,,,,0,,"12/23/1993: Two Somali guards were injured when attackers threw grenades into Catholic Relief Services buildings in the southern city of Baidoa, Somalia. The attacks came after an anonymous group claiming to represent ""Muslims who are ready to die for the sake of Islam,"" issued a written warning to the United Nations and private Christian voluntary organizations. The group accused UN workers and aid groups of passing out bibles in the Somali language and distributing items prohibited by Islam, including pornography, alcohol, pork and hashish.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,12,NGO,,,Catholic Relief Services (CRS),Catholic Relief Services (CRS) offices in Baidoa,999,Multinational,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,To prevent the spread of Christianity,0,,,0,,0,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Western Charities Attacked After Somali Muslim Threat,” Chicago Tribune, December 27, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,1,1,
199312250001,1993,12,25,,0,,97,Israel,10,Middle East & North Africa,Southern (District),Eilat,,,,0,,"12/25/1993: Al-Fatah claimed responsibility for detonating a bomb aboard the Jrush Shalom, an Israeli ship docked at the port of Eilat. 11 people were injured in the attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,11,Maritime,,,The Jrush Shalom (Israeli Ship),Jrush Shalom (Israeli ship) docked at port of Eilat,97,Israel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Al-Fatah,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,,1,10,Unknown,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,11,,,-9,4,Unknown,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies, Critical Infrastructure Terrorist Attack Database, San Jose, CA: Akribis Group, July 7 2006.",,,CETIS,0,0,0,0,
199312260001,1993,12,26,,0,,160,Philippines,5,Southeast Asia,Davao (Region),Davao,,,,0,,"12/26/1993: Two grenades and a homemade bomb were used to attack the San Pedro Catholic Cathedral during Sunday Mass in Davao, Philippines. The attack killed six people and injured 151 others. No group claimed responsibility, however officials suspected Muslim extremists.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,15,Religious Figures/Institutions,,,San Pedro Cathedral,San Pedro Cathedral in Davao,160,Philippines,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,2,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,6,0,0,151,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Philippines: Bomb Blasts Threaten Talks with Muslim Rebels,” IPS-Inter Press Service, December 27, 1993.","“Death toll from church bombing in southern Philippines rises to six,” Agence France Presse, December 27, 1993.","“Police detain two suspects in bombing of Catholic Church,” United Press International, December 29, 1993.",CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312260002,1993,12,26,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Asyut (Governorate),Asyut,,,,0,,"12/26/1993: Muslim militants used rifles to attack and kill four policemen and a civilian bystander in Asyut, Egypt. No group claimed responsibility for this attack.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Egyptian Police,Egyptian Police in Asyut,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,4,Rifle/Shotgun (non-automatic),,,,,,,,,,,,,,5,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Bahaa Elkoussy, “Suspected Muslim militants kill 4 policemen in Egypt,” United Press International, December 26, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312270001,1993,12,27,,0,,160,Philippines,5,Southeast Asia,Davao (Region),Davao,,,,0,,"12/27/1993: Two grenades were fired at a mosque in Davao, Philippines. A rifle-fired grenade exploded 50 meters (yards) short of the empty mosque before dawn, causing no injuries. Another grenade reached the mosque but failed to explode. Authorities suspected that this attack was in retaliation for the bomb attack on San Pedro Catholic Cathedral, which occurred on December 26, 1993.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,15,Religious Figures/Institutions,,,Mosque,Mosque in Davao,160,Philippines,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,7,Grenade,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“Mosque attacked after cathedral bombing leaves six dead,” Agence France Presse, December 27, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312270002,1993,12,27,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Fintona,,,,0,Tyrone (County),"12/27/1993: The Irish Republican Army (IRA) planted a bomb near a police station in Fintona, Northern Ireland, 16 minutes after the end of the Irish Republican Army's (IRA) Christmas cease-fire. The device exploded, and a man and a woman suffered minor injuries.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,3,Police,,,Fintona Police Station,Fintona Police Station,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Stephen Bates, “IRA Ends Three-Day Truce with Police Station Bomb,” The Guardian (London), December 27, 1993.","“With police saying gas leak caused London explosion,” The Associated Press Worldstream December 27, 1993.",,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199312270003,1993,12,27,,0,,60,Egypt,10,Middle East & North Africa,Al Qahirah (Governorate),Cairo,,,,0,,"12/27/1993: Suspected Islamic extremists from Al-Jama a al-Islamiyya (Islamic Group) used explosives and firearms to attack a bus carrying Austrian tourists who were visiting an ancient church site in Cairo, Egypt. Eight tourists were wounded, three of them seriously, and another eight bystanders were injured.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,2,Armed Assault,,,18,Tourists,,,Tourists,Austrian tourists in Cairo,60,Egypt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,2,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,5,Firearms,2,Automatic or Semi-Automatic Rifle,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,16,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Youssef M. Ibrahim, “16 Are Injured In Cairo Attack On a Tourist Bus,” The New York Times, December 28, 1993.","Kim Murphy, “Attack on Tourist Bus Hurts 16 in Cairo; Islamic Extremists Suspected,” Los Angeles Times, December 28, 1993.",,CETIS,0,1,0,1,
199312270004,1993,12,27,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,Portadown,,,,0,Armagh (County),"12/27/1993: A member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) was suspected of firing shots from a passing car at a Territorial Army base at Charles Street, Portadown, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. A woman suffered minor injuries, however the base was not damaged.",1,1,1,0,,,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,4,Military,,,Territorial Army Base,Territorial Army Base at Charles Street,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,1,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,16,Unknown Explosive Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,2,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Suzanne Breen, “Army base attacked by gunmen,” The Guardian (London), December 27, 1993",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199312280001,1993,12,28,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"12/28/1993: Two vehicles carrying a total of 506 pounds of explosives were driven up to the exterior wall of a building in Lima, which houses Peru's anti-terrorist police, and detonated. The drivers and passengers fled from the vehicles shortly before the bombs went off, knocking down a section of the wall and injuring at least 21 people. Police suspect Maoist guerrillas, however no one claimed responsibility.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,3,Police,,,Peruvian Police Anti-Terrorist Division,Peruvian Police Anti-Terrorist Division office in Lima,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,1,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,Two vehicles carrying 506 lb of explosives,0,0,0,21,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The building was heavily damaged.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This is one of 2 related attacks (cf. 199312280001 - 02).,"“Police Station, Funeral Home are Bombed are Bombed in Peru,” Orlando Sentinel, December 29, 1993.","“Guerillas Hit Hard at Capital of Peru,” The Record, December 29, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312280002,1993,12,28,,0,,159,Peru,3,South America,Lima (Province),Lima,,,,0,,"12/28/1993: A vehicle containing 50 pounds of explosives detonated outside a funeral home, which was in a building shared by Peru's air force and navy in Lima, Peru. The drivers and passengers fled from the vehicles shortly before the bombs went off, destroying the funeral home, damaging nearby houses and buildings, and killing 2 and injuring 6. The air force and navy offices are believed to be the target of this incident. Police suspected Maoist guerrillas, however no one claimed responsibility.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,4,Military,,,Peruvian Military,Air Force and Navy Office,159,Peru,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Other,,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,1,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,15,Vehicle,,,,,,,,,,,,,One vehicle carrying 50 lb of explosives,2,0,0,6,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The building and nearby businesses and vehicles were damaged.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This is one of 2 related attacks (cf. 199312280001 - 02).,"“Police Station, Funeral Home are Bombed are Bombed in Peru,” Orlando Sentinel, December 29, 1993.","“Guerillas Hit Hard at Capital of Peru,” The Record, December 29, 1993.",,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,
199312300001,1993,12,30,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,West Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"12/30/1993: Members of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) were suspected of firing a mortar a military personnel's Land Rover near the city center of West Belfast, Northern Ireland. The soldier inside the vehicle was injured from the attack; this was one of three attacks which occurred in this area.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,3,Police,,,Military Personnel,Military Vehicle in West Belfast,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,11,"Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,1,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The vehicle was damaged,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This is one of 3 related attacks (cf. 199312300001 - 03).,"Deric Henderson, “Troops Escape Injury in Landmine Explosion,” Press Association, December 30, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199312300002,1993,12,30,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,West Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"12/30/1993: Members of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) were suspected of detonating a land mine near the city center of West Belfast, Northern Ireland. Police and troops, however, escaped unhurt when land mine exploded. This was one of three attacks which occurred in this area.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,3,Bombing/Explosion,,,,,3,Police,,,Military/ Police Personnel,Military/ Police Personnel in West Belfast,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,6,Explosives,8,Landmine,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The road was damaged from the explosion,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This is one of 3 related attacks (cf. 199312300001 - 03).,"Deric Henderson, “Troops Escape Injury in Landmine Explosion,” Press Association, December 30, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199312300003,1993,12,30,,0,,603,United Kingdom,8,Western Europe,Northern Ireland,West Belfast,,,,0,Ulster (Province),"12/30/1993: A sniper and member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) was suspected of killing a soldier near the city center of West Belfast, Northern Ireland. This was one of three attacks which occurred in this area.",1,1,1,0,,,1,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,3,Police,,,Military Personnel,Military/ Police Personnel in West Belfast,233,Northern Ireland,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Irish Republican Army (IRA),,,,,,Unknown,1,,,0,,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,6,Other Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,This is one of 3 related attacks (cf. 199312300001 - 03).,"“Police Think IRA To Blame for Wave of Belfast Terror,” Orlando Sentinel, December 31, 1993.",,,CETIS,0,0,1,1,
199312300004,1993,12,30,,0,,183,South Africa,11,Sub-Saharan Africa,Western Cape (Province),Cape Town,,,,0,,"12/30/1993: Unidentified gunman attacked a tavern in Cape Town, South Africa, killing four people. According to reports, the gunmen were black and the patrons in the tavern were white.",1,1,1,1,2,Other Crime Type,0,1,0,2,Armed Assault,,,,,1,Business,,,Bar (Pub),Tavern in Cape Town,183,South Africa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Unknown,,,,,,Unknown,0,,,0,2,0,0,,,,,,,,,-9,5,Firearms,5,Unknown Gun Type,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,0,0,0,0,0,1,3,Minor (likely < $1 million),,The tavern was damaged from this attack.,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"“De Klerk condemns ""barbaric"" attack on tavern,” Agence France Presse, December 31, 1993.",,,CETIS,-9,-9,0,-9,