Terrorists strike at will in India; anywhere, anytime
Terrorists strike at will in India; anywhere, anytime
More than 600 Indians have been killed in six years.

New Delhi: More than 600 people have been killed and hundreds maimed and devastated in terror strikes in India in the last six years. Following is a chronology of the major terrorist attacks in the country:

  • Mumbai, Nov 26, 2008: Several killed and many more injured in seven terror attacks targetting mostly foreigners' hangout places.
  • Assam, Oct 30, 2008: At least 45 killed (figure can change) and over 100 injured in 18 terror bombings across Assam.

  • Imphal, Oct 21, 2008: 17 killed in a powerful blast near Manipur Police Commando complex.
  • Kanpur, Oct 14, 2008: Eight people injured after bomb planted on a rented bicycle went off Colonelganj market.
  • Malegaon, Maharashtra, Sep 29, 2008: Five people died after a bomb kept in a motorbike went off in a crowded market.
  • Modasa, Gujarat, Sep 29 2008: One killed and several injured after a low-intensity bomb kept on a motorcycle went off near a mosque.
  • New Delhi, Sep 27, 2008: Three people killed after a crude bomb was thrown in a busy market in Mehrauli.
  • New Delhi, Sep 13, 2008: 26 people killed in six blasts across the city.
  • Ahmedabad, July 26, 2008: 57 people killed after 20-odd synchronised bombs went off within less than two hours.
  • Bangalore, July 25, 2008: One person killed in a low-intensity bomb explosion.
  • Jaipur, May 13, 2008: 68 people killed in serial bombings.
  • Hyderabad, Aug 25, 2007: 42 people killed in two blasts, at a popular eatery and a public park.
  • Samjhauta Express, Feb 19, 2007: 66 people killed after two firebombs went off on the India-Pakistan friendship train.
  • Malegaon, Maharashtra, Sep 8, 2006: 40 people killed in two blasts.
  • Mumbai, July 11, 2006: 209 people killed in seven blasts on suburban trains and stations.
  • Varanasi, March 7, 2006: 21 people killed in three blasts including one at a temple and another at a railway station.
  • New Delhi, Oct 29, 2005: 61 people killed in three blasts on the eve of Diwali.
  • Mumbai, Aug 25, 2003: 46 people killed in two blasts including one near the Gateway of India.
  • Gandhinagar, Sep 24, 2002: 34 people killed in the attack on the Akshardham temple.
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