June 26
26 June 2015 Islamist attacks
On June 26, 2015, three separate Islamist‑motivated attacks struck Kuwait City (Kuwait), Sousse (Tunisia) and Saint‑Quentin‑Fallavier near Lyon (France). A suicide bombing at a Shi’a mosque in Kuwait killed 27; a lone gunman massacred tourists at a Tunisian beach resort, killing 38; and an attacker rammed a vehicle into a French industrial site, killing one employee. The incidents, claimed or linked to ISIS, left about 66 dead and hundreds injured and prompted urgent security responses and long‑term questions about radicalization and cross‑border militant networks. Read more
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. Read more
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. Read more
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