Year |
Event |
Location |
Perpetrator(s) |
Deaths |
Injuries |
Comments |
1776 |
Turtle submarine attack on the Eagle |
New York Harbor, United States |
Ezra Lee and David Bushnell |
0 |
0 |
David Bushnell designed the Turtle submarine using a clockwork time bomb crafted by Isaac Doolittle that would attach to the hull of the British ship the Eagle using a screw, but the screw failed to penetrate the hull. The time bomb was released and eventually exploded causing great noise but no harm to the British. |
1864 |
Confederate sabotage of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's headquarters |
City Point, Virginia, US |
John Maxwell of the Confederate Secret Service |
43 to 300 |
125 |
Maxwell called his device a "clockwork torpedo"; placed on an ammunition barge, it detonated 30,000 artillery shells[1] |
1875 |
Attack on the Mosel (ship) |
Bremerhaven, Germany |
Alexander Keith, Jr. |
80 or 83 |
200 |
Bomb set for insurance fraud purposes; detonated prematurely |
1880 |
Winter Palace bombing |
Saint Petersburg, Russia |
Narodnaya Volya |
11 |
30 |
Attempted assassination of Tsar Alexander II |
1881–1885 |
Fenian dynamite campaign |
Great Britain |
Fenians |
3 (bombers who died when bomb went off early) |
100 |
Irish nationalist campaign led by Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa |
1905 |
Yıldız assassination attempt |
Constantinople, Ottoman Empire |
Edward Joris |
26 |
58 |
Failed assassination attempted on Abdul Hamid II |
1910 |
Los Angeles Times bombing |
Los Angeles, US |
John J. McNamara and James B. McNamara |
21 |
100 |
Union-related action |
1915 |
Muenter attack spree |
Washington, D.C., New York City |
German nationalist Eric Muenter |
0 |
1 |
Set time bombs in United States Capitol, SS Minnehaha, and shot J. P. Morgan, Jr. against selling arms to Germany's enemies |
1915 |
Pencil bomb attacks |
New York City, Atlantic Ocean |
Abteilung III b, German intelligence |
36 ships damaged or sunk |
|
Series of incendiary time bombs planted aboard ships transporting war materiel from New York to Europe |
1916 |
Preparedness Day Bombing |
San Francisco, US |
Labor leaders |
10 |
40 |
Isolationist political action |
1920 |
Wall Street bombing |
New York City, US |
Anarchists (suspected) |
38 |
400 |
Followed other bombings in 1919 |
1939 |
Bürgerbräukeller |
Munich, Germany |
Georg Elser |
7 |
63 |
Assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler |
1942 |
St Nazaire Raid |
St Nazaire, France (wartime) |
Royal Navy, British commandos |
590 |
unknown |
To damage port facilities being used by enemy forces |
1944 |
July Plot |
Wolf's Lair, Poland (wartime) |
German resistance to Nazism |
4 |
? |
Failed assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler |
1949 |
Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 108 |
Over Cap Tourmente, Canada |
Albert Guay |
23 |
0 |
Murder; insurance fraud |
1955 |
United Airlines Flight 629 |
Over Longmont, Colorado, US |
Jack Gilbert Graham |
44 |
0 |
Murder; insurance fraud |
1956 |
Milk Bar, Place Bugeaud, Cafeteria, Rue Michelet, Air France office (failed to detonate) |
Algiers, French Algeria |
Djamila Bouhired Zohra Drif Samia Lakhdari |
3 |
50 |
Reprisal bombings at start of the Algerian War, September 30, 1956[2] Part of the so-called Café Wars |
1963-1971 |
FLQ bombings |
Canada |
Front de libération du Québec |
None |
1 (Army officer Walter Leja) |
Series of politically motivated bombings (timed and non-timed devices) and other activities |
1969-1976 |
Weatherman bombings |
United States |
Weather Underground |
1 unconfirmed; 3 bombers (premature) |
3 confirmed; 1 unconfirmed |
Series of politically motivated bombings (timed and non-timed devices) and other activities including jailbreaks and riots |
1972 |
Aldershot bombing |
Aldershot, United Kingdom |
Official IRA |
7 |
18 |
A 280 lb time bomb in a car |
1972 - 1973 |
1972 and 1973 Dublin bombings |
Dublin, Ireland |
Ulster Volunteer Force |
3 |
185 |
Part of anti-Irish nationalism campaign |
1972 |
Belturbet bombing |
Cavan, Ireland |
Ulster Volunteer Force |
2 |
8 |
Part of anti-Irish nationalism campaign |
1973 |
1973 Old Bailey bombing |
London, UK |
IRA |
1 |
220 |
Continuing anti-British campaign |
1974 |
M62 coach bombing |
West Riding of Yorkshire |
Provisional IRA |
12 |
38 |
Continuing anti-British campaign |
1974 |
1974 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries bombing |
Tokyo, Japan |
East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front |
8 |
376 |
Targeted against "Japanese imperialism" and "its colonist" |
1974 |
Dublin and Monaghan bombings |
Dublin and Monaghan, Ireland |
Ulster Volunteer Force |
34 |
300 |
4 time bombs in car bombs Part of anti-Irish Nationalism campaign. Biggest loss of life from an attack during the Northern Ireland Troubles. |
1974 |
Birmingham pub bombings |
Birmingham, UK |
IRA (suspected) |
21 |
182 |
Continuing anti-British campaign |
1974 |
Guildford pub bombings |
Guildford, UK |
IRA |
5 |
65 |
Targeted against Army personnel |
1975 |
Donnelly's Bar and Kay's Tavern attacks |
Dundalk, Ireland |
Ulster Volunteer Force |
2 |
21 |
Part of anti-Irish nationalism campaign (1st part of double attack) |
1976 |
Hillcrest Bar bombing |
Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland |
Ulster Volunteer Force |
4 |
50 |
Part of anti-Irish nationalism campaign |
1976 |
Castleblayney bombing |
Monaghan, Ireland |
Ulster Volunteer Force |
1 |
17 |
Part of anti-Irish nationalism campaign |
1977 |
Lucona sinking |
Indian Ocean |
Udo Proksch |
6 |
6 |
Attempted insurance fraud |
1982 |
Droppin Well bombing |
Ballykelly, County Londonderry, NI |
Irish National Liberation Army INLA |
17 |
30 |
Bombing against British soldiers |
1984 |
Brighton hotel bombing |
Brighton, UK |
IRA |
5 |
31 |
Attempt to assassinate PM Margaret Thatcher |
1985 |
Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior |
Auckland, New Zealand |
French DGSE |
1 |
0 |
Two limpet mines, set to detonate 10 minutes apart |
1985 |
Air India Flight 182 and 1985 Narita International Airport bombing |
Atlantic Ocean, Tokyo Narita Airport |
Babbar Khalsa Khalistan separatists |
331 |
4 |
Bombing of two 747 flights with alarm clock and dynamite hidden in radio tuner |
1987 |
Korean Air Flight 858 |
Andaman Sea |
North Korea |
115 (all) |
0 |
State terrorism against South Korea |
1987 |
Remembrance Day bombing |
Enniskillen, NI |
IRA |
12 |
63 |
Continuing anti-British campaign |
1988 |
Pan Am flight 103 |
Above Lockerbie, Scotland |
Libya |
270 |
0 |
Reprisal against UK & US |
1989 |
Deal barracks bombing |
Deal, Kent, UK |
IRA |
11 |
21 |
Targeted against military personnel |
1993 |
World Trade Center bombing |
New York City, US |
Ramzi Yousef |
6 |
1,042 |
Truck bomb used 20 ft fuse for twelve-minute delay, intended to collapse both towers. |
1994 |
Philippine Airlines Flight 434 |
Between Cebu and Tokyo, Japan |
Ramzi Yousef |
1 |
10 |
Blast missed fuel tank, killed one passenger and damaged control systems but pilot was able to land. Yousef bombed World Trade Center in 1993 |
1995 |
Oklahoma City bombing |
Oklahoma City, US |
Timothy McVeigh |
168 |
800 |
Deadliest domestic terrorist attack in the United States. |
1996 |
Centennial Olympic Park bombing |
Atlanta, Georgia, US |
Eric Rudolph |
1 |
111 |
Politically motivated anti-abortionist; occurred during 1996 Summer Olympics. |
1998 |
Omagh bombing |
Omagh, NI |
Real IRA |
29 |
220 |
Worst single incident loss of life of the anti-British campaign. |
1999 |
Columbine High School massacre |
Columbine, Colorado, US |
Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold |
15 |
24 |
Bombs did not explode, and were not the cause of any of the deaths or injuries.[3] |
1999 |
Russian apartment bombings |
Buynaksk Moscow Volgodonsk, Russia |
Chechen rebels led by Khattab (suspected) |
293 |
651 |
4 bombs over 4 days; purpose unknown.[4][5][6][7] |
2003 |
Murder of Brian Wells |
Erie, Pennsylvania, US |
Marjorie Diehl-Armstrong Kenneth Barnes |
1 |
|
Silence witness to forced bank robbery; timed body bomb |
2006 |
Moscow market bombing |
Moscow, Russia |
Racialist organization |
13 |
46 |
Racially motivated attack |