July 18

Kyoto Animation Arson Attack 2019

Kyoto Animation Arson Attack

On July 18, 2019, Kyoto Animation Studio in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, Japan, was the scene of a devastating arson attack that claimed 36 lives. The attack, perpetrated by Shinji Aoba, left the anime community in mourning and raised important questions about mental health and building safety. Read more


The Burgas Bus Bombing 2012

The Burgas Bus Bombing

The Burgas Bus Bombing was a devastating terrorist attack on Israeli tourists in Bulgaria on July 18, 2012. It resulted in the deaths of seven individuals, including five Israeli tourists, the Bulgarian bus driver, and the bomber. The attack, attributed to Hezbollah operatives, led to significant changes in international security measures. Read more


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The Atlanta 1996 Centennial Olympic Park Bombing Jul 27

The Atlanta 1996 Centennial Olympic Park Bombing

On July 27, 1996, during the joyous atmosphere of the Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, a bombing at Centennial Olympic Park shattered the sense of celebration. The explosion, orchestrated by Eric Robert Rudolph, resulted in two deaths and over a hundred injuries. This tragic event not only left a lasting mark on those present but also led to significant changes in security protocols for public events worldwide.

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The Crash of Air Algérie Flight 5017 Jul 24

The Crash of Air Algérie Flight 5017

On July 24, 2014, Air Algérie Flight 5017, a routine passenger flight from Burkina Faso to Algeria, tragically crashed near Gossi, Mali, claiming the lives of all 116 people on board. This heartbreaking event, driven by severe weather and crew errors, led to significant international investigations and substantial changes in aviation safety protocols.

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Minsk Independence Day Bombing Jul 4

Minsk Independence Day Bombing

On July 4, 2008, during the national celebrations of Belarus’ Independence Day, a bomb exploded in Minsk’s Victory Square, injuring over 50 people. This tragic event, occurring during a concert attended by President Alexander Lukashenko, left a deep impact on the nation and remains an unresolved case. This article delves into the details of that fateful night, the aftermath, and the lasting legacy on Belarusian society.

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