June 3

Dana Air Flight 0992 Crash 2012

Dana Air Flight 0992 Crash

On June 3, 2012, Dana Air Flight 0992 crashed into a densely populated neighborhood in Lagos, Nigeria, after suffering dual engine failure due to poor maintenance and delayed pilot response. All 153 people on board and at least six people on the ground perished, prompting sweeping changes in Nigerian aviation safety and regulatory practices. Read more


Eschede Train Disaster 1998

Eschede Train Disaster

On June 3, 1998, Germany's flagship high-speed ICE 884 derailed near Eschede, Lower Saxony, after a catastrophic wheel failure, causing a bridge to collapse onto the train. The disaster killed 101 people and injured 105 more, marking the world's deadliest high-speed rail accident and leading to sweeping changes in rail safety and maintenance worldwide. Read more


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Słonim Ghetto (1941–1942) Jun 22

Słonim Ghetto (1941–1942)

The Słonim Ghetto was the site of the rapid persecution, ghettoization, mass shootings, and final liquidation of the Jewish community of Słonim (then in the Byelorussian SSR) following the German invasion that began on June 22, 1941. Over the late summer and autumn of 1941 and through 1942, Einsatzgruppen, Ordnungspolizei units, and local auxiliaries carried out organized roundups and mass executions—most notably a series of large shootings in mid‑November 1941—that destroyed the large prewar Jewish presence in Słonim and the surrounding district. Estimates of victims vary by whether they count town residents alone or include the wider county; scholarly and memorial figures commonly range from several thousand into the low tens of thousands.

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Bombing of Kassa (Košice) Jun 26

Bombing of Kassa (Košice)

On June 26, 1941, three unidentified aircraft dropped bombs on the Hungarian-administered city of Kassa (today Košice), striking parts of the central city and injuring and killing civilians. The attack — for which responsibility remains disputed — was used by Hungary’s government as the immediate pretext to declare war on the Soviet Union the next day, binding Hungary formally to the Eastern Front campaign and altering its wartime course.

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June 2013 Shanshan riots Jun 26

June 2013 Shanshan riots

Beginning on or about June 26, 2013, a violent confrontation in Shanshan County (Piqan), Turpan Prefecture, Xinjiang, China, escalated into unrest that was rapidly suppressed by local security forces. Official accounts described a short-lived public disturbance quelled with arrests; exile Uyghur groups and other observers disputed those figures. Independent verification remains limited, and the episode is remembered as one of several local clashes that fed a wider cycle of tightened security in Xinjiang.

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