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O que (quem) é 28 December 2017 Kabul suicide bombing - definição


28 December 2017 Kabul suicide bombing         
EVENT IN WHICH MILITANTS ATTACKED A SHIITE CULTURAL CENTRE IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN, KILLING 50 PEOPLE AND INJURING OVER 80
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The December 2017 Kabul suicide bombing occurred on 28 December 2017, when militants attacked a Shiite cultural centre in Kabul, Afghanistan. The attack killed 50 people and injured over 80.
January 2014 Kabul restaurant attack         
SUICIDE BOMB ATTACK AT A RESTAURANT
2014 Kabul restaurant bombing
On January 17, 2014, a suicide bomber detonated explosives at the gate of the Taverna du Liban, a heavily fortified restaurant in Kabul popular with foreign nationals, including diplomats, aid workers and journalists; two gunmen then entered the building and began "shooting indiscriminately." 21 people were slain.
Suicide attack         
  • Afghanistan suicide bomb attacks, including non-detonated, 2002–2008
  • The result of a car bombing in Iraq
  • Chinese suicide bomber putting on 24 hand grenade-explosive vest prior to attack on Japanese tanks at the [[Battle of Taierzhuang]].
  • Bus after 1996 Hamas bombing in Jerusalem
  • Early Israeli construction of West Bank barrier in 2003
  • USS ''White Plains'' (CVE-66)]].
  • BB-63}}, April 11, 1945.
  • The number of suicide attacks grew enormously after 2000.<ref>Number of suicide attacks and deaths from attacks 1982–2014. From Chicago Project on Security and Terrorism [https://dss.princeton.edu/catalog/resource1057 Suicide Attack Database]</ref>
  • A female US Air Force officer playing the role of a suicide bomber during an exercise, 2011
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  • Wreckage vehicles after a 2001 suicide bombing in Beit Lid Junction
ATTACK IN WHICH THE ATTACKER KNOWS THEY WILL DIE
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A suicide attack is any violent attack, usually entailing the attacker detonating an explosive, where the attacker has accepted their own death as a direct result of the attacking method used. Suicide attacks have occurred throughout history, often as part of a military campaign (as with the Japanese kamikaze pilots of 1944–1945 during World War II), and more recently as part of terrorist campaigns (such as the September 11 attacks in 2001).