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Suicide Bombing | |
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Examples
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1983 Beirut barracks bombings | |
2009 Queen's Day Attack | A "home-grown lone wolf" suddenly quits his job and quiet life to almost kill the royal family with his small Suzuki, resulting in 8 deaths. |
2013 Volgograd bombings | |
2016 Brussels Bombing | A terrorist attack in Brussels involving 3 explosions which reportedly killed more than 30 people and injured hundreds more. Responsibility for the attack was immediately attributed to ISIS by the commercially-controlled media, clearly assuming the people are still buying this "Muslim suicide bomber" Official Narrative |
2016 Istanbul airport attack | Shootings and suicide bombings at Atatürk Airport in Istanbul, |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Who is Responsible for Suicide Academies? | article | 8 November 2010 | Peter Chamberlin |
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