On This Day in Post 9/11 Islamic History
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- Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2006 20:37:25 GMT
On This Day in Post 9/11 Islamic History
Date Country City Killed Injured Description
7/5/05 Iraq Baghdad 3 0 Islamic extremists shoot three
barbers to death for shaving beards.
7/5/05 Thailand Pattani 1 0 A 44-year-old security
force member is abducted and beheaded by Islamists.
7/5/05 India Pulwama 2 1 In two separate home
invasions, the Mujahideen shoot two people to death and critically injure the
wife of one.
7/5/05 Dagestan Makhachkala 2 0 A prominent politician
is assassinated, along with his uncle, by suspected Islamists as they sit in
their car at a light.
7/5/03 India Doda 2 0 Two civilians are gunned down in
separate Mujahideen attacks.
7/5/03 Iraq Baghdad 1 0 24-year old British journalist
shot in the back of the head by Fediyeen assassin outside a museum.
7/5/03 Algeria Tizi Ouzou 3 0 Three government
officials killed by Islamic fundamentalists at a roadblock
7/5/03 Pakistan Ranala Kot 1 0 Catholic priest, who
received death threats from fundamentalist Muslims, is shot and killed in his
home.
7/5/03 Iraq Ramadi 7 40 Jihad terrorist bombing leaves seven
Iraqi police recruits dead. More than forty are injured.
7/5/03 Russia Moscow 14 24 Two Fediyeen suicide bombers, both
female, kill fourteen young people and injure at least two dozen others
attending a rock concert.
7/5/02 India Khansaheb 0 16 Muslim militant lobs a hand
grenade at a group of Hindus, injuring sixteen, including four women.
7/5/02 India Gandoh 3 1 A village herdsman is among three
people killed by Islamic militants in separate attacks.
7/5/02 Algeria al-Arbaa 49 17 Bomb explosion results
in the largest number of killings by Islamic fundamentalists since the
beginning of the year.
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