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Suicide Bomber

26 Dec 2021
The attacker set off an explosive device at the entrance to a bar and restaurant in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as customers gathered on Christmas Day. Two children were reportedly among those killed.
23 Nov 2021
Islamic militant group al-Shabab had reportedly been "hunting" Abdiaziz Afrika for a long time. The director of the state-run Radio Mogadishu was reportedly attacked after leaving a restaurant.
15 Feb 2021
Police in the capital, Mogadishu, fired at the attacker as he broke through a checkpoint, allowing civilians to escape before the explosion.
24 Apr 2019
CCTV video shows suspected suicide bomber entering Sri Lankan church.
14 Feb 2018
A suicide bomber kills at least 25 people, many of them police, in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore.
25 Jun 2017
Saudi Arabia's Interior Ministry said a suicide bomber who was planning an attack on the Grand Mosque in Mecca blew himself up on Friday when security forces surrounded a house where he was hiding.
21 Jun 2017
Belgian troops shot a suspected suicide bomber in Brussels Central Station on Tuesday, officials said, adding that there were no other casualties and the situation was under control after people were evacuated.
23 May 2017
At least 22 people were killed and dozens wounded when a suicide bomber struck as thousands of fans streamed out of a concert in the English city of Manchester on Monday.
24 Feb 2017
A suicide bomber attacked a checkpoint manned by the Free Syrian Army near Al-Bab, killing at least 53 people. The blast came hours after fighters of ISIL, also known as ISIS were driven from the city.
17 Feb 2017
At least 75 people were killed and dozens wounded when a suicide bomber struck at a crowded Sufi shrine in Pakistan’s Sindh province.
17 Jan 2017
13 Jan 2017
A powerful blast caused by a suicide bomber hit a heavily policed district of Damascus, killing at least seven people.

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