List of terrorist incidents, January–June 2015

For incidents from July to December, see List of terrorist incidents, July–December 2015.

This is a timeline of terrorist incidents which took place in the first half of 2015, including attacks by violent non-state actors for political or unknown motives.

List guidelines

January

Date Type Dead Injured Location Details Perpetrator Part of
1 Shooting 15-25+ 10+ Cameroon Waza Region, Cameroon A group of militants attacked a crowded bus traveling from Kousseri to Maroua. Locals said at least 15 were killed, while official sources said 25 were killed and another 10 were seriously injured. Boko Haram is suspected.[1] Boko Haram (suspected) Boko Haram insurgency
3 Attack 1 3 Philippines Maguindanao and Sultan Kudarat, Philippines An undetermined number of Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) insurgents launched simultaneous attacks on two military attachments: at the Kulasi detachment in Barangay Kulasi in General Salipada K. Pendatun, Maguindanao; and at Sitio Sumilalao in Barangay Katiku of President Quirino, Sultan Kudarat at 1 am local time. Military forces opened fire at the attacking insurgents, and the clashes lasted about an hour. One soldier was killed and three were wounded from the Katiku detachment.[2] BIFF Moro conflict
3 Melee attack 1 0 Tunisia El Fahs, Tunisia A Tunisian policeman was ambushed by a group of Islamist militants and abducted. They then killed him by cutting his throat and stabbing his heart. Nine people have been arrested in connection with the attack.[3] Islamist militants Insurgency in the Maghreb
3–7 Massacre Unknown
Est. 2000+
Unknown Nigeria Baga, Borno State, Nigeria 2015 Baga massacre: Boko Haram militants opened fire on northern Nigerian villages, leaving bodies scattered everywhere, with over 100 fatalities reported and as many as 2,000 people unaccounted for and feared dead.[4] Boko Haram Boko Haram insurgency
4 Bombing 0 6 Mali Gao Region, Mali A roadside bomb exploded next to a United Nations convoy of Niger troops in the Gao region between the northern communities of Asongo and Meneka, injuring six UN soldiers, three seriously.[5] Unknown
4 Bombing 4 8 Pakistan Orakzai Agency, Pakistan While Shiite men were playing a game of volleyball in the Orakzai tribal district of the Pakistani northwest, a bomb dug into the ground near the playing field detonated, killing four civilians and injuring eight others, two critically.[6] Pakistani Taliban or al-Qaeda linked groups War in North-West Pakistan
4 Bombing 6 31 Yemen Dhamar Governorate, Yemen An explosion hit a Houthi HQ south of the Yemen capital of Saana in Dhormar province, killing six Houthi rebels and injuring 31 others.[7] Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula Yemeni Civil War
4 Suicide bombing 4 n/a Somalia Mogadishu, Somalia A suicide car bomber detonated his explosives as a military convoy passed by, killing four soldiers.[8] Al-Shabaab War in Somalia
5 Bombing 0 4 Egypt Al-Arish, Egypt Four police officers were injured when a bomb detonated at the entrance to an apartment complex in the Sinai peninsula capital of Al-Arish.[9] Unknown Sinai insurgency
5 Suicide bombing 3 (+2) 2 Saudi Arabia Arar, Saudi Arabia January 2015 Arar attack: Two gunmen, one strapped with a suicide vest, ambushed a border guard patrol along the border with Iraq, killing two guards and injuring one. The guards were able to return fire and kill one of the gunmen, and afterwards the other one detonated his vest.[10][11] ISIL (suspected)
5 Suicide bombing 1 (+1) 5 Afghanistan Kabul, Afghanistan A car packed with explosives drove up to the HQ of EUPOL Afghanistan, a European police-training organization in Kabul, and detonated, killing one Afghan civilian and wounding five others. The Taliban quickly claimed responsibility for the attack.[12] Taliban War in Afghanistan
6 Suicide bombing 23 (+2) 21 Iraq Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq Two suicide bombers attacked a mosque in the town of Al-Jubba while Iraqi soldiers were resting, killing 10 soldiers and themselves. Clashes following the bombings left 13 security personnel dead and 21 wounded. The casualty count for militants was not released.[13][14] ISIL Iraq War
6 Suicide bombing 1 (+1) 1 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey January 2015 Istanbul suicide bombing: A female suicide bomber detonated her explosives in front of a police station, killing one officer, wounding one officer, and killing herself in the process.[15][16] DHKPC
7 Car bomb 37 / 38 66 Yemen Sana'a, Yemen January 2015 Sana'a bombing: A car bomb detonated in front of a police academy in Sanaa, killing 33 people and injuring 62.[17] al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (suspected) Yemeni Civil War
7 Mass shooting 12 10 France Paris, France Charlie Hebdo shooting: Two heavily armed gunmen entered the Paris offices of satirical news magazine Charlie Hebdo and killed 12 people, including two police officers.[18] al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula[19]
9 Hostage crisis 4 (+1) 9 France Porte de Vincennes, France Porte de Vincennes hostage crisis: A man identified as Amedy Coulibaly attacked and took control of a kosher market in Porte de Vincennes, immediately killing four people. He then took hostages, and a four-hour siege began. The police raided the market, killing the gunman and freeing the hostages.[20] ISIL[21]
10 Suicide bombing 7 (+2 ) 36 Lebanon Tripoli, Lebanon Two suicide bombers struck a cafe in the predominantly Alawite district of Jabal Mohsen in Tripoli. The attackers have been identified as Sunni. The city has seen sectarian violence in the past between the two groups. The al-Nusra Front claimed responsibility.[22] al-Nusra Front Syrian Civil War spillover in Lebanon
10 Suicide bombing 19+ 20+ Nigeria Maiduguri, Nigeria At least 19 people were killed by a girl aged about 10 in a suicide bombing attack.[23] Boko Haram (suspected) Boko Haram insurgency
11 Suicide bombing 3 (+2 ) 46 Nigeria Potiskum, Nigeria Two young girls walked into a crowded market strapped with explosives. The explosives on one girl detonated, causing the majority of the casualties; the other girl ran away, and her explosives detonated in the middle of the road. One witness said the girls looked as young as 10 years old.[24] Boko Haram Boko Haram insurgency
12 Melee attack 0 (+6) 0 China Xinjiang, China A man attacked a group of police officers with an axe and an explosive device. The police quickly killed the man charging at them. Five more men came and tried to attack the police officers and set off the explosives, but the police were able to shoot all of the attackers.[25] Uyghur separatists Xinjiang conflict
13 Artillery 12 18 Ukraine Volnovakha, Ukraine Volnovakha bus attack: The Volnovakha bus attack was an MRLS attack on a highway checkpoint near the village of Buhas outside the Volnovakha municipality in the Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. It resulted in the deaths of 12 passengers of an intercity bus and injuries to 18 others in the area. OSCE Special Monitoring Mission found that all craters were caused by rockets fired from a north-north-eastern direction.[26] These territories were controlled by Donetsk People's Republic. Donetsk People's Republic War in Donbass
21 Melee attack 0 12 Israel Tel Aviv, Israel 2015 Tel Aviv attacks: 23-year-old Hamza Mohammed Hasan Matrouk, a Palestinian man from the West Bank, illegally entered Israel and boarded a crowded bus during rush hour and stabbed 12 people before being shot in the leg and arrested by police. Three civilians were injured severely.[27] Hamza Mohammed Hasan Matrouk (lone wolf) Israeli-Palestinian conflict
22 Artillery 13 Ukraine Donetsk, Ukraine Donetsk bus shelling incident: In Donetsk, Ukraine, two military shelling projectiles exploded near a trolleybus and a car. Early reports indicated at least 13 people, all civilians, were killed. Donetsk People's Republic or Armed Forces of Ukraine (suspected) War in Donbass
23 Mass shooting 15 Nigeria Kambari, Nigeria Boko Haram militants attacked the village of Kambari (near Maiduguri) in Nigeria early in the morning and killed 15 people, including a village leader, and torched the entire village.[28] Boko Haram Boko Haram insurgency
23 Car bomb 1 48 Philippines Zamboanga City, Philippines A car suspected to have had a bomb exploded in front of a pub, which was across the street from a bus terminal. One person was killed and 48 were injured. Nearby establishments, another car and a tricycle sustained damaged. Zamboanga City Mayor Maria Isabella Climaco suspects that the Abu Sayaf group were behind the explosion as part of their plan to free 57 of their fellow members detained at the city jail, although no group has yet claimed responsibility.[29] Abu Sayaf
(suspected)
Moro conflict
24 Artillery 30 108 Ukraine Mariupol, Ukraine January 2015 Mariupol rocket attack: An MRLS attack on Mariupol was launched by pro-Russian forces associated with the Donetsk People's Republic. Shelling killed 30 civilians and injured 108. The OSCE Special Monitoring Mission conducted an analysis, and its initial assessment showed that the impacts were caused by Grad and Uragan rockets that were fired from areas controlled by the "Donetsk People's Republic" ("DPR").[30] Donetsk People's Republic War in Donbass
25 Attack 67+ Philippines Mamasapano, Philippines Mamasapano clash: Special Action Force officers had an encounter with fighters from the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, Moro Islamic Liberation Front and private armed groups returning from a successful operation to kill wanted militant Zulkifli Abdhir, also known as Marwan. 44 SAF officers, 18 MILF members, 5 BIFF members, and some civilians were killed[31] Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters
Moro Islamic Liberation Front
Moro conflict
28 Suicide bombing 10 (+3) 5 Libya Tripoli, Libya A car bomb was detonated outside the Corinthian Hotel. Three militants rushed inside the hotel and opened fire before blowing themselves up. Five foreigners were among those killed. ISIL claimed that its Tripoli branch was responsible for the attacks[32] ISIL Libyan Civil War
30 Bombing 60 Pakistan Shikarpur, Pakistan An explosive device was detonated during the Friday prayers in a Shia mosque in Pakistan's Shikarpur town, causing at least 60 deaths and part of the building to collapse. Jundullah, a group associated with the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, claimed responsibility for the attack.[33] Jundullah Sectarianism in Pakistan

Total Incidents: 29

February

Date Type Dead Injured Location Details Perpetrator Part of
4–5 Mass shooting 91+ 500+ Cameroon Fotokol, Cameroon Boko Haram militants reportedly killed at least 91 people by shooting and burning, and injured over 500 in the Fotokol town of Cameroon. The militants also torched mosques and churches of the town.[34] Boko Haram Boko Haram insurgency in Cameroon
6 Shooting 5 (+109) 17 Niger Bosso and Diffa, Niger Boko Haram militants attacked Niger's border towns, Bosso and Diffa, early in the morning. The security forces of Niger fought back and killed 109 Boko Haram militants. Four soldiers and one civilian were killed during the attack, and 17 members of the security forces were injured[35] Boko Haram Boko Haram insurgency
10 Artillery 7 26 Ukraine Kramatorsk, Ukraine There was a military shelling incident involving 7 civilian fatalities, which happened on February 10, 2015, in Kramatorsk, Ukraine. Shelling killed 7 civilians and injured 26, including 5 wounded children. 32 Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel were also injured at Kramatorsk airport.[36] OSCE Special Monitoring Mission assessed that the shells were heavy 300mm calibre ammunition fired from a BM-30 Smerch or a latest Tornado Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS).[37] Local authorities said the rockets were fired from the DPR-controlled Horlivka, which is about 50 km away from the Kramatorsk.[38] Donetsk People's Republic War in Donbass
13 Mass shooting, Bombing 22 60 Pakistan Peshawar, Pakistan A militant group broke into a mosque and started shooting people. Three explosions were also heard in the mosque. 22 people were killed and at least 60 injured.[39] Pakistani Taliban War in North-West Pakistan
14 Mass shooting 5 3 Philippines Mati, Davao Oriental, Philippines At least 50 New People's Army members attacked a police station in Mati, Davao Oriental. 30 Police officers on duty were able to defend the police station from attacks prompting the rebels to retreat using three vans. The Philippine Army pursued the escaping militants. A landmine was triggered killing three soldiers and injuring one. Another soldier was killed when he crossed through a NPA checkpoint. The 701st Brigade was caught up with the retreating militants and engaged in a firefight with the communist rebels killing one rebel, but sustaining two more injuries.[40] New People's Army CPP-NPA-NDF rebellion
14–15 Shooting 2 (+1) 6 Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark 2015 Copenhagen shootings: An unidentified man opened gunfire at the "Art, blasphemy and the freedom of expression", which was organized by Lars Vilks at Krudttønden cafe at Østerbro in Copenhagen, Denmark on 14 February 2015, the automatic gunfire left one spectator dead and three police wounded. At least 30 bullet holes were visible in the window of the cafe, a popular location known for jazz concerts. Later in the night on 15 February, Dan Uzan, a 38-year-old Jewish community member who was on security duty, was shot in the head and later died outside the Great Synagogue. One attacker was killed.[41] Omar Abdul Hamid El-Hussein
17 Bombing 8 19 Pakistan Lahore, Pakistan An explosion killed eight people and injured 19 in Lahore, Pakistan on 17 February. Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a breakaway faction of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, claimed responsibility for the attack.[42] Jamaat-ul-Ahrar War in North-West Pakistan
20 Melee attack 1 0 Japan Kawasaki, Japan Murder of Ryōta Uemura: Japanese police arrested a teenager and two other teenagers suspected of killing a 13-year-old schoolboy, in a chilling murder possibly inspired by Islamist extremist executions, according to local media reports. 3 unnamed suspects (lone wolf)
22 Bombing 4 10–12 Ukraine Kharkiv, Ukraine 2015 Kharkiv bombing: An explosion at a pro-Ukraine march killed 4 persons and injured more than 10 in Kharkiv, Ukraine.[43] The police informed the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission that the device consisted of the explosive trinitrotoluene (TNT) and shrapnel concealed in a plastic bag and was detonated remotely.[44] Security Service of Ukraine informed OSCE SMM that three suspects associated with the bombing in Kharkiv had been arrested on 26 February, all of whom are linked to Anti-Maidan groups involved in the take-over of government buildings in April 2014.[45] Anti-Maidan
22 Car bombing 1 9 Pakistan Chaman, Pakistan A car bomb explosion killed an eight-year-old child and injured nine people in Chaman, Balochistan, Pakistan.[46] Unknown Balochistan conflict
24 Bombing 1 7 Pakistan Chaman, Pakistan An explosion killed one person and injured seven in Chaman, Balochistan, Pakistan.[47] Unknown Balochistan conflict
26 Suicide bombing 19 (+2) 17 Nigeria Biu, Nigeria Suicide bomb detonates himself near a market in the Northern town of Biu, Nigeria, killing 19 and wounding another 19 people in . Second suicide bomber caught and beaten to death by crowd. Attack was attributed to Boko Haram Boko Haram Boko Haram insurgency
26 Bombing 15+ unknown Nigeria Jos, Nigeria Millitants throw bombs from a vehicle, killing 15 at a bus stop and motor park in the Nigerian city of Jos after evening prayer. Attack was attributed to Boko Haram.[48] Boko Haram Boko Haram insurgency

Total Incidents: 13

March

Date Type Dead Injured Location Details Perpetrator Part of
1 Bombing 2 5 Egypt Assouan, Egypt A bomb killed two civilians and wounded 5 others near a police station[49] Unknown
2 Bombing 2 3 Afghanistan Nangarhar, Afghanistan A bomb killed two students and wounded three others, all civilians. The Taliban are suspected.[50] Taliban (suspected) War in Afghanistan
2 Bombing 6 2 Afghanistan Nangarhar, Afghanistan A bomb killed six civilians and wounded two others, all civilians. The Taliban are suspected.[51] Taliban (suspected) War in Afghanistan
2 Bombing 2 9 Egypt Cairo, Egypt A bomb killed two civilians and wounded nine other civilians near the Supreme Court.[52] Unknown
3 Bombing 3 2 Yemen Hadramout, Yemen Three soldiers were killed and two others wounded when a bomb exploded near their vehicle.[53] ISIL (suspected) Yemeni Civil War (2015)
4 Bombing 3 2 Nigeria Diffa, Nigeria Two soldiers were killed and one other wounded when a bomb exploded near their position.[54] Boko Haram (suspected) Boko Haram insurgency
5 Melee attack 0 1 South Korea Seoul, South Korea The Ambassador of the United States, Mark Lippert, was injured in a knife attack conducted by a Korean nationalist[55] Korean nationalist
6 Mass shooting 5 9 Mali Bamako, Mali One French, one Belgian and three Malians were killed in an attack in a district of Bamako frequented by Westerners[56] Al-Mourabitoun[57] Northern Mali conflict
6 Vehicular assault, Melee attack 0 7 East Jerusalem A Palestinian driver rammed his car into a crowd of border police, and then attacked them with a knife[58] Palestinian man
(lone wolf)[59]
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
6 Mass shooting 5 6 Afghanistan Kabul, Afghanistan Five people were killed and six others injured in the attack of a Sufi mosque in Kabul[60] Unknown War in Afghanistan
7 Suicide bombing 58 139 Nigeria Maiduguri, Nigeria Suicide bombs killed 58 and wounded 139 people in Maiduguri, Northern Nigeria. Attacks occurred roughly hour after each other in local markets and a car lot.[61] Boko Haram Boko Haram insurgency
8 Bombing 1 9 Egypt Alexandria, Egypt A series of explosions killed one person and wounded nine in Alexandria near a supermarket and a police station[62] Unknown
8 Artillery 3 Dozens Mali Kidal, Mali Three people, a UN soldier and two civilians were killed and a dozen injured in Kidal according to minusma[63] Unknown Northern Mali conflict
15 Suicide bombing 14 70 Pakistan Lahore, Pakistan A Church attack occurred on 15 March 2015 at 10:00 am in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Two suicide bombers belonging to the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan splinter group Jamaat-ul-Ahrar blew themselves up at two churches in the Youhanabad area. At least 14 people were killed and seventy were wounded in the attacks. Jamaat-ul-Ahrar War in North-West Pakistan
18 Shooting, hostage taking 21 40+ Tunisia Tunis, Tunisia Bardo National Museum attack: One or two gunmen attacked the Bardo Museum in the center of Tunis, killing 21 people including 18 foreign tourists from 6 European countries as well as Japan, Russia and Australia. One Tunisian woman and a Tunisian army soldier were also killed. ISIL
20 Shooting 4 10 India Kashmir, India Two heavily armed militants wearing Indian Army uniforms opened fire on a police station near the Pakistani border early Friday, killing three Indian security personnel and a civilian.[64] Unknown Kashmir conflict
20 Suicide bombing 142 351 Yemen Sana'a, Yemen 2015 Sana'a mosque: ISIL militants in Yemen carried out four suicide bombings at the Badr and al-Hashoosh Shia mosques during prayers in the city of Sana'a.[65] bombings ISIL Yemen branch Yemeni Civil War (2015)
25 Suicide bombing 17 25 Libya Benghazi, Libya An ISIL affiliate, "the Shura Council of Benghazi Revolutionaries in Libya," carried out three suicide bombings in the city of Benghazi. Twelve were killed and 25 wounded. Five additional dead during attacks with a local militia.[66] ISIL (affiliate) Libyan Civil War (2014–present)
25 Kidnapping Unknown Unknown Nigeria Damasak, Nigeria Boko Haram reportedly kidnapped up to 500 civilians, mostly children, while retreating from Damasak.[67] Boko Haram Boko Haram insurgency
25 Melee attack 0 (+1) 1 Hebron, West Bank A 16-year-old Palestinian stabbed an Israel border policeman in the head and chest and was shot dead by Israeli troops. The Palestinian Authority and the family condemned the killing, and dismissed charges that he had tried to stab soldiers.[68] 16-year-old Palestinian lone wolf Israeli-Palestinian conflict
26–27 Suicide bombing, Shooting 24 28 Somalia Mogadishu, Somalia Makka al-Mukarama hotel attack: Six gunmen associated with the Al-Shabaab stormed an upscale hotel for diplomats and government officials in Mogadishu. Seventeen hotel guests, one soldier, and six militants were killed along with twenty-eight wounded. Combat between the militants and Somali troops ended on the second day of the siege after twelve hours of fighting. Somalia's ambassador to Switzerland, Yusuf Bari-Bari, was among the dead.[69] Al-Shabaab War in Somalia
31 Shooting 1 (+3) 2 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey In Istanbul at a courthouse, the Revolutionary People's Liberation Party-Front of Turkey took one hostage a prosecutor dealing with the case of a 15-year-old who died in a police gas attack. The situation ended with police killing the gunmen. The prosecutor later died at the hospital. Revolutionary People's Liberation Party-Front DHKP/C insurgency in Turkey

Total Incidents: 22

April

Date Type Dead Injured Location Details Perpetrator Part of
2 Hostage taking, Shooting 147+ (+4) 79 Kenya Garissa, Kenya Garissa University College attack: Six to ten gunmen associated with the Islamic terrorist group Al-Shabaab open fired at the Garissa University in Kenya. Christians were their main target of the attack, with the Islamic extremists separating the Muslims from Christians before executing them. Up to three hundred students are unaccounted for. One hundred and forty-seven students were reported killed, with fears the toll will rise, along with seventy-nine wounded. Four gunmen were killed by security forces.[70][71] Al-Shabaab War in Somalia
2 Ambush 5 7 India Kashmir, India Gunmen attacked Indian forces in northeastern India and Kashmir on Thursday, killing five security personnel and wounding seven other people.[72] Unknown Kashmir conflict
2 Ambush 3 4 India Arunachal Pradesh, India An ambush of an army convoy in Arunachal Pradesh in the remote northeast killed three soldiers and wounded four others.[72] Unknown
3 Car bomb 17 0 Egypt Sinai, Egypt Around 15 Egyptian soldiers and 2 civilians were killed by gunshots and car bombs. Unknown Sinai insurgency
6 Mass shooting, arson 24 Unknown Nigeria Kwajaffa, Nigeria Up to two dozen militants associated with Boko Haram set fire to a local village and fired upon the villagers at a mosque. The attackers were disguised as preachers and claimed they had come to preach to the villagers.[73] Up to two dozen are thought to be killed and an unknown number wounded.[74] Boko Haram Boko Haram insurgency
8 Ambush 2 0 Saudi Arabia Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Unknown militants shot and killed two patrolling policemen killed in Riyadh No group claimed responsibility but the Islamists groups Al-Qaeda and ISIL are suspected.[75] Al-Qaeda and |ISIL (suspected)
10 Car bomb 3 12 Iraq Baghdad, Iraq A car bomb blast in Baghdad kills at least three people and injures 12. Unknown Iraq War (2014–present)
11 Car bomb 0 7 Thailand Ko Samui, Thailand A car bomb in the tourist island of Ko Samui was detonated in the basement of a local mall. Seven were injured with no deaths accounts. Multiple vehicle in the vicinity were damaged[76] Local Islamic insurgency group South Thailand insurgency
11 Mass shooting 20 0 Pakistan Baluchistan, Pakistan Gunmen entered a construction site and shot 20 workers whom they have identified as foreigners. The Baluch Liberation Front claimed responsibility for the attack.[77] Baluch Liberation Front Baluchistan conflict
12 Bombing 6 2 Egypt near Sheikh Zuweid, Sinai, Egypt Ansar Bait al-Maqdis millitants attacked an armoured vehicle near Sheikh Zuweid, killing 6 soldiers and injuring another 2.[78] Ansar Bait al-Maqdis (ISIL) Sinai insurgency
12 Bombing 8 45 Egypt Arish, Sinai, Egypt Ansar Bait al-Maqdis detonated a bomb outside a police station in Al-Arish. The attack killed 8 people and injured another 45.[78] Ansar Bait al-Maqdis (ISIL) Sinai insurgency
14 Car bomb 17 55 Iraq Baghdad, Iraq Six car bombs were set off in multiple areas throughout Baghdad. Seventeen people were killed with more than fifty-five wounded. The ISIL is thought to be behind the attack.[79] ISIL (suspected) Iraq War (2014-present)
14 Shooting, bombing 10-20 (+3-7) 20 Somalia Mogadishu, Somalia Al-Shabaab militants attacked a Somalian government building with small arms and bombs. Somali officials say that 10-15 civilians and 7 perpetrators were killed while Al-Shabaab say that they have killed 20 people and only 3 perpetrators were killed. Somali official said that 20 people were injured .[80] Al-Shabaab War in Somalia
15 Vehicular attack 1 1 (+1) East Jerusalem Thirty-seven-year-old Khaled Koutineh rammed his car into Israelis waiting at a bus stop in the French Hill, killed twenty-five-years-old Shalom Yochai Sherki and injured another twenty-years-old Shira Klein. The attack occurred in the Eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day.[81] Khaled Koutineh (Lone wolf) Israeli-Palestinian conflict
17 Bombing 3 5 Iraq Erbil, Iraq A car bomb killed three and wounded five outside the US consulate in Erbil, Iraq. ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack.[82] ISIL Iraq War (2014-present)
18 Suicide bombing 33 115 Afghanistan Jalalabad, Afghanistan A suicide bomber set off a bomb outside a state run bank. Thirty-three were killed along with one hundred and fifteen wound. ISIL took credit for the attack.[83] ISIL War in Afghanistan
20 Bombing 7 8 Somalia Garoowe, Somalia Militants associated with Al-Shabaab detonated a bomb in a United Nations bus in the Northern town of Garoowe. Two Kenyans, one Ugandan, one Afghan and three Somalis were killed and one American, one Sierra Leonean, one Ugandan, one Kenyan and four Somalis were wounded. Four UNICEF workers were among the dead.[84] Al-Shabaab War in Somalia
21 Raid 0 3 Republic of Macedonia Lipkovo, Republic of Macedonia 40 armed men took over a police station at the border of Kosovo, tied the policemen and beat them the policemen and stole arms and equipment. See: Gošince attack NLA
22 Suicide bombing 8 16 Iraq Balad, Iraq Eight pilgrims returning from a Shiite shrine in Samarra were killed in a suicide bombing; 16 others were injured.[85] ISIL (suspected) Iraq War (2014-present)
27 Shooting 1 (+1) 2 Bosnia and Herzegovina Zvornik, Bosnia and Herzegovina Zvornik police station terrorist attack: At the police station in Zvornik, Republika Srpska, an armed member of a wahhabist movement opened fire on the police. In the shooting, a police officer was killed, two others were injured, and the attacker was eliminated by police.[86] Wahhabist movement

Total Incidents: 20

May

Date Type Dead Injured Location Details Perpetrator Part of
3 Ambush 8 6 India Nagaland, India At least eight Assam Rifles personnels have been killed and six others injured in an ambush by suspected NSCN militants in Mon district of Nagaland on Sunday afternoon. Four other jawans of the paramilitary force are reported missing.[87] NSCN Insurgency in Northeast India
3 Car bomb 19 Unknown Iraq Baghdad, Iraq Two car bombs were detonated ten minutes apart in Baghdad, Iraq. Nineteen were killed and an unknown number wounded. ISIL claimed responsibility for the attacks.[88] ISIL Iraq War
3 Shooting 0 (+2) 1 United States Garland, Texas, United States Garland terror attack: In an incident at a Curtis Culwell Center, a school district owned events center, two assailants opened fire outside a Mohammed art exhibit in Garland, Texas. Two gunmen drove up to the Curtis Culwell Center and opened fire on a security guard. A local policeman, providing security for the event, returned fire, killing both suspects. One security guard was injured and released from the hospital. Identity and motive of the suspects has not been identified. The American Freedom Defense Initiative hosted the art exhibit in support of freedom of speech. Guest speakers included politician Geert Wilders.[89] ISIL
3 Raid 17+ Unknown Afghanistan Warduj, Afghanistan Taliban militants overran checkpoints in Warduj, killing 17 policemen at late night of 3 May.[90] Taliban War in Afghanistan
4 Suicide bombing 1 15 Afghanistan Kabul, Afghanistan A government bus was attacked by a suicide bomber in Kabul, killing one person and injuring 15 others.[91] Taliban War in Afghanistan
8 Suicide bombing 22 Unknown Iraq Balad Ruz, Iraq Three suicide bombers attacked the Al Zahraa mosque and the Imam Hussein mosque, killing at least 22 people in total, including a senior police officer.[92] ISIL (suspected) Iraq War
9 Shooting 22 37 Republic of Macedonia Kumanovo, Republic of Macedonia Kumanovo shootings: On 9 May 2015 an armed group clashed with police and army forces of the Republic of Macedonia in Kumanovo in northern Republic of Macedonia. Kumanovo is situated 40 km from the capital city of Skopje. UÇK
10 Car bomb 14 30 Iraq Baghdad, Iraq Two car bombs were detonated ten minutes apart in Baghdad, Iraq and surrounding towns of Taji and Tarmiyah. Fourteen were killed and thirty were wounded. The majority of the casualties were members of the security forces. ISIL claimed responsibility for the attacks.[93] ISIL Iraq War
10 Suicide bombing 3 10 Afghanistan Kabul, Afghanistan A bus carrying Afghan government employees was attacked in Kabul by a suicide bomber, killing 3 people and injuring 10. The Taliban claimed responsibility.[94] Taliban War in Afghanistan
12 Suicide bombing 6 16 Iraq Baghdad, Iraq A suicide bomber along with two mortar attacks were launched during a Shi'ite march in Baghdad, Iraq. Four were killed and twelve wounded in the van bombing and two were killed and four wounded during a mortar attack in Boub al-Sham. It is unknown who carried out the attacks.[95] Unknown War in Afghanistan
13 Attack 45 13 Pakistan Karachi, Pakistan A bus carrying Shia Muslims was attacked by six armed gunman who rode up in motorcycles. After the attack the bus driver drove straight to a hospital, where people said most of the riders were either dead, unconscious, and spattered in blood.[96] Jundallah (claimed), ISIL (claimed), Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (claimed) Sectarianism in Pakistan
14 Suicide bombing, hostage taking 14 6 Afghanistan Kabul, Afghanistan Park Palace guesthouse attack: A hotel that was hosting a cultural event was attacked by Taliban fighters in Kabul leaving 14 dead including an American, an Italian, and 4 Indians.[97] Taliban War in Afghanistan
17 Suicide bombing 3 18 Afghanistan Kabul, Afghanistan A suicide bomber detonated their explosives near the entrance of Hamid Karzai International Airport targeting a European police training vehicle, the blast killed two teenage Afghan girls and one British citizen. The Taliban claimed responsibility in an e-mail to the media.[98] Taliban War in Afghanistan
19 Suicide bombing 1 7 Libya Al Qubbah, Libya A suicide bomber drove up to a checkpoint in a vehicle packed with explosives, detonating it and killing himself and injuring 7 others.[99] ISIL (suspected) Libyan Civil War
19 Suicide bombing 4 42 Afghanistan Kabul, Afghanistan A suicide car bomber detonated their explosives in the parking lot of a Justice Ministry building in the diplomatic section of Kabul, killing four people and sending 42 to the hospital. The Taliban claimed responsibility through an e-mail to the media.[100] Taliban War in Afghanistan
20 Vehicular assault 0 (+1) 2 East Jerusalem In a suspected terrorist attack, forty-one-years-old Omran Abu Dheim drove his car into two Israeli border officers in the At-Tur neighborhood of east East Jerusalem, injuring them. Another officer then shot the suspect, who died of his wounds shortly afterwards.[101] Omran Abu Dheim (lone wolf) Israeli-Palestinian conflict
21 Suicide bombing 3 0 Libya Misrata, Libya A suicide bomber detonated his explosives at a military checkpoint outside of Misrata killing himself and two guards.[102] ISIL Libyan Civil War
22 Suicide bombing 21 90+ Saudi Arabia al-Qadeeh, Saudi Arabia A suicide bomber attacked a Shia mosque during prayer in the al-Qadeeh village in Saudi Arabia. Twenty-one were killed with more than ninety wounded. ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack.[103] ISIL
24 Bombing 3 4 Pakistan Karachi, Pakistan A remote-controlled explosive planted on a parked motorbike was detonated by Baloch separatists, killing three people and injuring four policemen. Among the killed were a rickshaw driver, a 12-year old child and a passerby. The attack was reportedly targeting Pakistani President's son who had already passed the spot before the explosion took place.[104] Baloch separatists Balochestan conflict
25 Raid 26 0 Afghanistan Nawzad District, Helmand Province, Afghanistan Taliban militants killed 19 policemen and six soldiers during a siege at a police compound in Nawzad District of Afghanistan.[105] Taliban War in Afghanistan
25 Shooting 7 (+1) 9 Tunisia Tunis, Tunisia Tunis barracks shooting: A Tunisian soldier kills 8 of his fellow soldiers and injures 9 others in a shooting rampage in Tunis before killing himself.[106] Unknown
26 Attack 2 5 Kenya Garissa County, Kenya Al-Shabaab militants attacked two police patrols which turned into a gun battle north of Garissa, 5 police officers were injured but they were able to kill both of the attackers.[107] Al-Shabaab War in Somalia
28 Car bomb 10 30 Iraq Baghdad, Iraq Two car bombs were set off minutes apart targeting the Cristal Grand Ishtar Hotel and the Babylon, two luxury hotels, in Baghdad. Ten were killed with thirty reported wounded. ISIL claimed responsibility for the attacks.[108] ISIL Iraq War
29 Suicide bombing 4 Unknown Saudi Arabia Dammam, Saudi Arabia A suicide bomber attacked a Shia mosque in Dammam detonating the bomb in the parking lot. Four were killed along with an unknown number wounded. ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack.[109] ISIL
29 Suicide bombing 2 5 Pakistan Lahore, Pakistan A suicide bomber riding in a rickshaw blew himself up, killing a policeman and injuring four policemen and a civilian near Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. The blast took place at 9pm while an international cricket match was being played at the stadium between Pakistan and Zimbabwe.[110] Unknown War in North-West Pakistan
29 Attack 21 0 Pakistan Mastung, Pakistan Unknown militants attacked two Karachi-bound buses in Mastung, killed 21 people, abducted several others and set the buses ablaze.[111] Unknown Balochestan conflict
29 bombing 0 16 Philippines Jolo, Philippines Two bombs exploded outside a mosque at the compound of Police Superintendent Julasirim Kasim in Barangay Asturias, Jolo, Sulu, Philippines. At least 11 police officers and 5 civilians were injured in the attack. The Injured were taken to the public hospital in Zamboanga City for medical treatment.[112] Abu Sayyaf (suspected) Moro conflict

Total Incidents: 30

June

Date Type Dead Injured Location Details Perpetrator Part of
1 Suicide bombing 41 63 Iraq Randi, Iraq Three suicide bombers in humvees attacked an Iraqi police station in the Tharthar region in Northern Anbar Province. Forty-one security forces were killed along with an sixty-three members wounded. ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack.[113] ISIL Iraq War
4 Ambush 20 11 India Manipur, India The attack, in the Chandel district of Manipur State close to the border with Myanmar, was carried out against a small convoy of army vehicles traveling from one army camp to another in the hilly and forested area about 60 miles south of the state capital, Imphal.[114] Unknown Insurgency in Northeast India
8 Suicide bombing, shooting 7 (+19) Pakistan North Waziristan, Pakistan 19 militants and seven soldiers were killed by suicide bombing and exchange of gunfire in North Waziristan, Pakistan.[115] Unknown War in North-West Pakistan
11 Shooting 2 6 Pakistan Peshawar, Pakistan Two policemen were killed in an attack by pro-Taliban militants in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.[116] Pakistani Taliban War in North-West Pakistan
13 Suicide bombing 11 27 Iraq Hajjaj, Iraq Four suicide SUV car bombs went off in an Iraqi police station in the Hajjaj near Tikrit and Baiji. Eleven security forces were killed along with an twenty-seven members wounded. ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack.[117] ISIL Iraq War
15 Suicide bombing 23 100 Chad N'Djamena, Chad Suicide bombers on motorcycles detonated themselves near police headquarters[118] in N'Djamena on the 15th.[119] Boko Haram (suspected) Boko Haram insurgency
17 Shooting 9 1 United States Charleston, South Carolina, United States Charleston church shooting: White supremacist Dylann Roof shot and killed nine black people during a Bible study at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in an attempt to spark a race war.[120][121][122][123][124] Dylann Roof
(lone wolf)
17 Raid 38 0 Niger Diffa Region, Niger At least 38 people were killed by Boko Haram militants in raids on two villages (Ungumawo and Lamina) in Niger's Diffa Region.[125] Boko Haram Boko Haram insurgency
17 Bombing 63 Nigeria Monguno, Nigeria A large sack containing homemade bombs exploded in Monguno, Nigeria, causing 63 deaths.[126] Boko Haram Boko Haram insurgency
22 Car bomb, Shooting 9 40 Afghanistan Kabul, Afghanistan Kabul Parliament attack: On 22 June 2015, the Taliban detonated a car bomb outside the National Assembly in Kabul, and Taliban fighters attempted to storm the building. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid claimed responsibility for the attack, saying that it was timed to coincide with a parliamentary speech of the new defense minister Mohammed Masoom Stanekzai. Taliban War in Afghnistan
22–23 Shooting 42 0 Nigeria Borno, Nigeria More than 42 people are shot dead by suspected Boko Haram gunmen in two attacks on villages in Nigeria's Borno state. Boko Haram Boko Haram insurgency
23 Suicide bombing 10 0 Nigeria Gujba, Nigeria A young female suicide bomber (around 12 years of age) killed 10 people in Gujba, Yobe State, Nigeria.[127] Unknown Boko Haram insurgency
23 Suicide bombing 30 0 Nigeria Maiduguri, Nigeria Two female suicide bombers blew themselves up near a crowded mosque in Maiduguri, Nigeria, causing at least 30 deaths.[128] Boko Haram (suspected) Boko Haram insurgency
24 Suicide bombing 6 6 Somalia Mogadishu, Somalia Al Shabaab militants killed at least six people and injured another six in a suicide car bomb attack on a UAE relief convoy in Mogadishu. Out of the killed, four were civilians, and no UAE official was hurt in the attack.[129] Al Shabaab Somali Civil War
25-29 Massacre, Suicide bombing, Hostage-taking 223-233 300+ Syria Barkh Butan, Kobani, Syria Kobanî massacre: On 25 June 2015, ISIL bombers detonated three car bombs in Kobanî, close to the Turkish border crossing. ISIL Syrian Civil War
25 Bombing, Mass shooting 8 24 Iraq Baghdad, Iraq Five separate bombings and a shooting incident in Baghdad killed at least eight and injured more than two dozen people.[130] ISIL (suspected) Iraq War
26 Suicide bombing 20 0 Syria Hasakeh, Syria An ISIL suicide bomber killed at least 20 people in the city of Hasakeh. ISIL Syrian Civil War
26 Bombing, Beheading 1 12 France Saint-Quentin-Fallavier, France Saint-Quentin-Fallavier attack: Two attackers decapitated one person and blew up a gas canister in a factory in Saint-Quentin-Fallavier, near Lyon. One person was killed and twelve were injured. The attacker wrote unknown Arabic writings on the head and placed it near the entrance of the factory. The attackers claimed association with an Islamist organisation, leaving a flag behind. One attacker was killed and the other arrested.[131] ISIL Iraq War
26 Suicide bombing 27 227 Kuwait Kuwait City, Kuwait At least 27 people are killed and another 227 were injured after a suicide bombing at the Imam Sadiq mosque in Kuwait City, Kuwait.[132] Kuwait mosque bombing ISIL
26 Mass shooting 38 40 Tunisia Sousse, Tunisia Sousse attacks: In the Tunisian town of Sousse, 38 people (mostly Western tourists, with the majority being British) were killed by armed gunmen. ISIL claimed responsibility.[133] The main gunman was killed in an exchange of gunfire with the army and armed police. ISIL
26 Attack 70 27 Somalia Leego, Somalia Al Shabaab militants attack an African Union base in the Leego district of Somalia and kills more than 70 African Union soldiers and seizes control of their military base.[134] Al Shabaab Somali Civil War
27 Shooting 3 (+8) 0 Mali Nara, Mali Suspected Islamist militants attacked an army base in Nara, Mali leaving three soldiers and eight attackers dead. Unknown Insurgency in the Maghreb
27 Bombing 12 34 Iraq Baghdad, Iraq A series of bombs across Baghdad killed at least 12 people and injured 34 people. ISIL is suspected to be responsible for the attacks.[130] ISIL (suspected) Iraq War
28 Suicide bombing 5 15 Nigeria Maiduguri, Nigeria Two female suicide bombers blew themselves up causing at least five deaths and injuries to 15 others near a hospital in Maiduguri, Nigeria.[135] Boko Haram (suspected) Boko Haram insurgency
29 Bombing 11 0 Chad N'Djamena, Chad Five Chadian security officials and six militants was killed during an explosion in a raid in the capital N'Djamena. Unknown
29 Car bomb 28 0 Yemen Sana'a, Yemen A car bomb explodes behind a military hospital in the Yemeni capital Sanaa causing 28 casualties. ISIL has claimed responsibility. ISIL Iraq War
29 Shooting 1 3 Shilo, West Bank 2015 Shvut Rachel shooting: Four Israelis were shot and injured in a drive-by shooting attack near Shilo. One of them died in hospital in the day after. The PFLP and Hamas both claimed responsibility for the act, but official investigation attributed the shooting to Hamas.[136][137] PFLP Israeli-Palestinian conflict
29 Car bomb 1 4 Egypt Cairo, Egypt Assassination of Hisham Barakat: Egypt's state prosecutor Hisham Barakat was killed by a remotely detonated car bomb in Cairo, Egypt. Two civilians and two police officers were injured by the attack.[138] Unknown
30 Suicide bombing 2 51 Afghanistan Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan A suicide car bomb near the police headquarters in Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan killed two civilians and injured 51.[139] Unknown War in Afghanistan
30 Suicide bombing 1 22 Afghanistan Kabul, Afghanistan A suicide car bomb targeting an international convoy killed one civilian and wounded 22 others in Kabul, Afghanistan. Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.[139] Taliban War in Afghanistan

Total Incidents: 30

See also

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