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3 February  





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This is a timeline of incidents in 2005 that have been labelled as "terrorism" and are not believed to have been carried out by a government or its forces (see state terrorism and state-sponsored terrorism).

Guidelines[edit]

  0 people were killed/injured by the incident.
  1–19 people were killed/injured by the incident.
  20–49 people were killed/injured by the incident.
  50–99 people were killed/injured by the incident.
  100+ people were killed/injured by the incident.

January[edit]

Total incidents: 2

Date Type Deaths Injuries Location Details Perpetrators Part of
January 13 Car bombing, shooting 6 (+3) 5 Karni crossing, Israel Karni border crossing attack: Three Palestinian militants destroyed the border fence with a car bomb and crossed into Israeli territory, opening fire on civilians Hamas
Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades
Popular Resistance Committees
Second Intifada
January 15 Raid, shootout 4 (+6) Dagestan, Russia January 2005 Dagestan Raids: Russian security forces raid two Islamist safehouses in Makhachkala and Kaspiysk, 4 commandos died in the raids as did six militants. Shariat Jamaat Second Chechen War

February[edit]

Total incidents: 3

Date Type Deaths Injuries Location Details Perpetrators Part of
February 14 Bombing 22 Beirut, Lebanon Assassination of Rafic Hariri: Former Lebanese prime minister Rafic Hariri and 21 others after a massive bomb detonated near his motorcade. Hezbollah (suspected) Unknown
February 25 Suicide bomber 5 (+1) 50+ Tel Aviv, Israel Stage Club bombing: A suicide bomber kills five Israelis and undermines a weeks-old truce between the two sides.[1] Islamic Jihad Second Intifada
February 28 Suicide car bombing 127 (+1) Hundreds Hillah, Iraq 2005 Al Hillah bombing: Suicide car bombing of a police recruiting station in Hillah Islamist insurgents Iraq War

March[edit]

Total incidents: 0

April[edit]

Total incidents: 3

Date Type Deaths Injuries Location Details Perpetrators Part of
April 3 Bomb 2-5 66 Thailand 2005 Songkhla bombings: Two people killed (possibly five), 54 injured, by three explosions in Hat Yai -one at the airport, one at a hotel, and another at a department store.[2] PULO South Thailand insurgency
April 7 Suicide Bomber 3 (+1) 18 Cairo, Egypt April 2005 Cairo terrorist attacks: A suicide bomber detonated an explosive device on Sharia al-Moski. Three foreign tourists (two French and one American) were killed, and 11 Egyptians and seven other overseas visitors were injured. Abdullah Azzam Brigades
April 30 Suicide bombing, shooting 0 (+3) 10 Cairo, Egypt April 2005 Cairo terrorist attacks: A man suspected of being involved in the 7 April attack committed a suicide bombing at a bus station while being pursued by police, injuring seven people. A few hours later, two women opened fire on a tourist bus, injuring three people before they committed suicide. Abdullah Azzam Brigades

May[edit]

Total incidents: 3

Date Type Deaths Injuries Location Details Perpetrators Part of
May 4 Suicide bombing 60 150 Erbil, Iraq 2005 Erbil bombing: A suicide bomber detonated near a police recruitment center. Ansar al-Sunna Iraq War
May 7 Bombings 11 162 Yangon, Myanmar May 2005 Yangon Bombings: Two supermarkets are bombed nearly simultaneously. Karen National Union (suspected) Internal conflict in Myanmar
May 28 Bombings 22 90 Sulawesi, Indonesia 2005 Tentena market bombings: Two bombs were detonated at an open air market frequented by Christians. Jemaah Islamiyah

June[edit]

Total Incidents: 0

July[edit]

Total incidents: 10

Date Type Deaths Injuries Location Details Perpetrators Part of
July 1 Bomb 11 25 Makhachkala, Russia Makhachkala Rus bombing: Blast killed 10 soldiers and wounded 7.[3] Shariat Jamaat Second Chechen War
July 5 Shooting, grenade 1 (+5) 3 Ayodhya, India 2005 Ram Janmabhoomi attack: Five terrorists attacked the Ram temple before being killed by security forces. Lashkar-e-Taiba Ayodhya dispute
July 6 Bombing 38-53 71 Badarmude, Nepal Badarmude bus explosion: A bomb detonated near a bus while passing across a bridge, causing the bridge to collapse. Communist Party of Nepal (suspected) Nepalese Civil War
July 7 Suicide bombing 52 (+4) 700+ London, United Kingdom 7 July 2005 London bombings: Four suicide bombers detonated bombs that were hidden in back packs, killing 52 people and injuring 700. Three were in tube trains and one on a number 30 bus, the incident happened a day after London was announced to be host of the 2012 Olympic Games. Islamists
July 12 Suicide bombing 5 (+1) 90+ Netanya, Israel 12 July 2005 HaSharon Mall suicide bombing: Islamic Jihad takes responsibility for a suicide bombing which kills five people at a shopping mall.[4] Islamic Jihad Second Intifada
July 16 Bombing 5 14 Kuşadası, Turkey 2005 Kuşadası minibus bombing: A bomb exploded on a minibus carrying people to a beach PKK (suspected) Kurdish–Turkish conflict
July 16 Suicide bombing 100 150 Musayyib, Iraq 2005 Musayyib bombing: A suicide bomber detonates in a crowded market. A gas truck was passing as the bomber detonated, which made the event even more disastrous. Islamist insurgents Iraq War
July 21 Bombings 0 1 London, United Kingdom 21 July 2005 London bombings: Four small explosions at three London Underground stations and on a bus, but only detonators of the bombs exploded and no major injuries occurred. A fifth bomber dumped his device without attempting to detonate. The attackers were attempting to recreate the successful bombings on London public transportation that occurred two weeks earlier. Islamists
July 23 Bombings 64-88 150 Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt 2005 Sharm el-Sheikh bombings: A market and two hotels frequented by foreigners are bombed. The Egyptian government claimed 64 people were killed but local hospitals reported 88 deaths. Abdullah Azzam Brigades
July 28 Bombing 13 50 Jaunpur, India 2005 Jaunpur train bombing: An express train en route to Delhi is bombed near Jaunpur. The perpetrators were never caught but Islamic extremists are strongly suspected. Islamic extremists (suspected)

August[edit]

Total incidents: 2

Date Type Deaths Injuries Location Details Perpetrators Part of
August 17 Bombings 2 100+ Across Bangladesh 2005 Bangladesh bombings: Over 500 bombs exploded in over 300 cities and towns across 63 of Bangladesh's 64 districts. Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh
HuJI
Internal conflict in Bangladesh
August 17 Car bombings 43 76 Baghdad, Iraq 17 August 2005 Baghdad bombings: Two car bombs detonated at a busy bus station. A third bomb detonated on a road that was being used to transport victims of the first blasts to the hospital Islamist insurgents Iraq War

September[edit]

Total incidents: 2

Date Type Deaths Injuries Location Details Perpetrators Part of
September 14 Suicide bombings 160 570 Baghdad, Iraq 14 September 2005 Baghdad bombings: More than a dozen bombs rip through Baghdad. The deadliest blast occurred in the mostly Shia district of Kadhimiya and targeted a crowd of laborers looking for work. Al-Qaeda in Iraq Iraq War
September 29 Car bombings 95 100+ Balad, Iraq, Iraq 2005 Balad bombings: Three near simultaneous car bombs explode at a market and outside a police station and a bank Islamist insurgents Iraq War

October[edit]

Total incidents: 7

Date Type Deaths Injuries Location Details Perpetrators Part of
October 1 Bomb 0 (+1) 0 Norman, Oklahoma, United States 2005 University of Oklahoma bombing: Joel Henry Hinrichs III detonated a bomb near the packed football stadium at the University of Oklahoma, killing himself in the process.[5] Joel Henry Hinrichs III
October 1 Suicide car bombings 20 (+3) 100 Bali, Indonesia 2005 Bali bombings: Three suicide car bombings target a resort and Kuta town square, places popular with western tourists. Jemaah Islamiyah
October 7 Shooting 8 20 Mong, Pakistan 2005 Mong shootings: Three unknown men opened fire on an Ahmadiyya mosque. Unknown
October 13–14 Raid 49 (+89) 115+ Nalchik, Russia 2005 Nalchik raid: Several hundred militants belonging to the Caucasian Front and Yarmuk Jamaat attack several targets across Nalchik, including several government buildings, police stations and the airport. In total, 142 people were killed in the attacks including at least 35 members of Russian security forces, at least 14 civilians and at least 89 militants. Caucasian Front
Yarmuk Jamaat
Second Chechen War
October 26 Suicide bomber 7 (+1) 55 Hadera, Israel Hadera Market bombing: A Palestinian suicide bomber detonates a bomb near a falafel stand that kills himself and six others. Twenty-six people were also wounded.[6] Islamic Jihad Second Intifada
October 29 Assault 3 1 Poso, Indonesia 2005 Indonesian beheadings of Christian girls: In Central Sulawesi, four Christian schoolgirls aged 15 to 17 years on their way home from school were assaulted by six masked Muslim men who beheaded three of them, Theresia Morangke, Alfita Poliwo, and Yarni Sambue, with machetes and placed their severed heads in front of a church and a police station. The fourth girl, Noviana Malewa, survived but suffered serious machete wounds. The terrorists belong to the group Tanah Runtuh whose leader Hasanuddin confessed at his trial that the well-planned assault was inspired and financed by Guru Sanusi, a former Muslim rebel (Moro Islamic Liberation Front) from Mindanao.[7][8] Central Jakarta District Court sentenced two of the killers to 14 years in prison and mastermind Hasanuddin to 20 years.[9] Islamists
October 29 Bombings 62 210 Delhi, India 2005 Delhi bombings: Two markets and a bus are bombed in a span of about 30 minutes in Delhi. Lashkar-e-Taiba

November[edit]

Total incidents: 2

Date Type Deaths Injuries Location Details Perpetrators Part of
November 9 Suicide bombings 60 (+3) 115+ Amman, Jordan 2005 Amman bombings: Three suicide bombings targeting hotels frequented by foreign diplomats. Al-Qaeda in Iraq
November 18 Suicide car bombings 74+ (+2) 100+ Khanaqin, Iraq 2005 Khanaqin bombings: Two suicide car bombers detonate at two Shia mosques near Iranian border. Islamist insurgents Iraq War

December[edit]

Total incidents: 3

Date Type Deaths Injuries Location Details Perpetrators Part of
December 5 Suicide bombing 5 (+1) 40+ Netanya, Israel 5 December 2005 HaSharon Mall suicide bombing: A suicide bomb attack kills at least five people.[10] Islamic Jihad Second Intifada
December 28 Shooting 1 4 Bangalore, India 2005 Indian Institute of Science shooting: Two men stormed the Indian Institute of Science and opened fire, killing Munish Chander Puri, the Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at IIT Delhi and wounding four others. The perpetrators were never caught but are strongly suspected to be Islamic extremists. Islamic extremists (suspected)
December 31 Bombing 8 53 Palu, Indonesia 2005 Palu market bombing: A butcher's shop that was frequented by Christians and sold non-Halal food was bombed. Jemaah Islamiyah

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "USATODAY.com – Syria-based Islamic Jihad claims role for Tel Aviv bombing". USA Today. Retrieved 13 December 2014.
  • ^ B. Raman: Terrorism in Thailand: Tech & Tactics Savvy, Observer Research Foundation, May 4, 2005
  • ^ "Urgent: 10 killed, 7 wounded in Makhachkala blast". July 2005.
  • ^ Netanya bombing death toll rises to 5 – published in Ynet on July 14, 2005
  • ^ Wikipedia: 2005 University of Oklahoma Bombing, October 1, 2005
  • ^ Reuters: Suicide bomber kills five in market attack, October 27, 2005
  • ^ AsiaNews: Men involved in the decapitation of three Christian schoolgirls go on trial in Jakarta, November 15, 2006
  • ^ The Guardian: Machete killings fuel Indonesia's religious hatred, November 20, 2005
  • ^ AsiaNews.it: Lenient sentence for those who beheaded three Christian girls, March 21, 2007
  • ^ Five Israelis killed in mall suicide bombing – published on The Daily Telegraph on December 6, 2005

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