April 2

Garissa University College Attack 2015

Garissa University College Attack

On April 2, 2015, heavily armed al-Shabaab militants stormed Kenya’s Garissa University College at dawn, killing 148 people—mostly students—in one of the deadliest terror attacks in the country’s history. The militants targeted Christian students, sparking a 15-hour siege and prompting sweeping changes to Kenya’s security and campus infrastructure. Read more


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The 1944 Bombay Explosion Apr 14

The 1944 Bombay Explosion

On April 14, 1944, a catastrophic fire aboard the SS Fort Stikine at Bombay’s Victoria Dock triggered two massive explosions, killing at least 800 people and devastating a wide swath of the city. The disaster destroyed ships, infrastructure, and homes, exposed failures in wartime logistics, and led to life-saving changes in port safety.

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1993 Zambia National Football Team Plane Crash Apr 27

1993 Zambia National Football Team Plane Crash

On April 27, 1993, the Zambia national football team—nicknamed the “Chipolopolo”—perished when their military plane crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off the Gabonese coast near Libreville. All 30 onboard died, including 18 players, coaches, staff, and crew. The disaster devastated Zambian football, spurred national mourning, and led to enduring changes in air travel policy and aviation safety across Africa.

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Palm Sunday Church Bombings (Egypt, 2017) Apr 9

Palm Sunday Church Bombings (Egypt, 2017)

On April 9, 2017, two Coptic Christian churches in Egypt—St. George’s in Tanta and Saint Mark’s Cathedral in Alexandria—were struck by coordinated suicide bombings during Palm Sunday services. The attacks killed 47 people and wounded over 120, marking one of the deadliest days for Egypt’s Christian minority in recent history and intensifying national and international scrutiny of religious violence and security in Egypt.

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