June 6

1981 Bihar Train Disaster 1981

1981 Bihar Train Disaster

On June 6, 1981, a passenger train in Bihar, India derailed and plunged into the rain-swollen Bagmati River near Badlaghat. Overcrowded and running atop a flood-weakened embankment amid monsoon downpours, the train’s carriages tumbled into the river, leading to one of the deadliest rail disasters in history—with 500 to 800 or more fatalities. Rescue and recovery efforts were hampered by the force of the river and poor records, leaving the true human toll uncertain. Read more


Hughes Airwest Flight 706 Crash 1971

Hughes Airwest Flight 706 Crash

On June 6, 1971, a midair collision between a Hughes Airwest DC-9 and a US Marine Corps F-4B Phantom II over Duarte, California, resulted in the deaths of all 49 aboard the airliner and one of the military jet’s crew. The disaster exposed gaps in airspace management, ultimately leading to major reforms in aviation safety and traffic collision avoidance. Read more


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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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V-1 flying bomb campaign (Vergeltungswaffe 1) Jun 13

V-1 flying bomb campaign (Vergeltungswaffe 1)

Beginning on June 13, 1944, Nazi Germany launched the V-1 — a pulsejet‑powered “flying bomb” nicknamed the buzz bomb or doodlebug — in an attempt to terrorize and disrupt Britain and later Allied ports. The campaign forced fast, improvised defenses (Operation Diver), sustained attacks on launch infrastructure (Operation Crossbow), and a brutal learning curve in both technology and civil protection. Roughly 9,000–10,000 V‑1s were produced and launched; British wartime figures record about 6,184 killed and 17,981 injured from attacks on the United Kingdom. The campaign reshaped air‑defence tactics and fed postwar missile research.

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The Pulse Nightclub Shooting Jun 12

The Pulse Nightclub Shooting

On June 12, 2016, a mass shooting at Pulse, a popular LGBTQ+ nightclub in Orlando, Florida, left 49 dead and more than 50 wounded. The tragedy, carried out by Omar Mateen who pledged allegiance to ISIS during the attack, became the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history at the time and profoundly impacted both local and national conversations about gun violence, terrorism, and hate crimes.

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