List of deaths by car bombing
This is a list of deaths caused by car bombing as the primary method.
| Date | Country | Place | Type | Target | Perpetrator/ Suspected perpetrator |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025/04/25 | Moscow | car bomb | Yaroslav Moskalik, Lieutenant general in the Russian Armed Forces | ||
| 2022/08/20 | Bolshiye Vyazyomy | car bomb | Darya Dugina, journalist and activist | ||
| 2017/10/17 | Bidnija | car bomb (remote) | Daphne Caruana Galizia, journalist and blogger | Unknown, pending investigation[1] | |
| 2017/06/27 | Kyiv | car bomb | Maksym Shapoval, Chief officer of Ukrainian intelligence agency | ||
| 2016/07/20 | Kyiv | car bomb | Pavel Sheremet, Belarusian journalist and human rights activist. | ||
| 2011/04/02 | Killyclogher, Northern Ireland | car bomb | Ronan Kerr, PSNI officer | Dissident republicans | |
| 2008/11/17 | Tel Aviv | car bomb | Yaakov Alperon, Israeli mobster | ||
| 2008/10/23 | Zagreb | motorcycle bomb (remote) | Ivo Pukanić, Croatian journalist(with one other) | Serbian mafia | |
| 2007/07/09 | Jinan | car bomb (remote) | Liu Haiping, Official of the natural resources department of Jinan. | ||
| 2005/12/12 | Beirut | car bomb (remote) | Gebran Tueni, lawmaker | Strugglers for the Unity and Freedom of al-Sham | |
| 2005/06/28 | Baghdad | suicide car bomb | Dhari Ali al-Fayadh, Iraqi politician | Al-Qaeda in Iraq | |
| 2005/06/21 | Beirut | car bomb (remote) | George Hawi, former Lebanese Communist Party head | ||
| 2005/06/02 | Beirut | car bomb (remote) | Samir Kassir, journalist | ||
| 2005/02/14 | Beirut | suicide truck bomb | Rafic Hariri, former Lebanese Prime Minister (with 20 others) | ||
| 2004/05/17 | Baghdad | suicide car bomb | Ezzedine Salim, Iraqi Governing Council leader | Al-Qaeda in Iraq | |
| 2004/02/13 | Doha | car bomb (remote) | Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev, former President of Chechen Republic of Ichkeria | GRU | |
| 2003/11/20 | Istanbul | suicide truck bomb | Roger Short, British Consul-General (with 27 others) | ||
| 2003/09/17 | Glostrup | car bomb (remote) | Mickey Larsen, outlaw biker | Bandidos Motorcycle Club | |
| 2003/08/29 | Najaf | car bomb (remote) | Ayatollah Mohammed Baqr al-Hakim, Iraqi cleric (with 84 others) | ||
| 2003/08/19 | Baghdad | suicide truck bomb | Sérgio Vieira de Mello, United Nations special representative (with 22 others) | Al-Qaeda in Iraq | |
| 2002/05/20 | Beirut | unknown | Mohammed Jihad Ahmed Jibril, son of PFLP-GC leader Ahmed Jibril | ||
| 2002/01/24 | Beirut | car bomb (remote) | Elie Hobeika, Phalangist militia leader | ||
| 2000/02/22 | Vitoria | car bomb (remote) | Fernando Buesa, Basque Socialist Party leader | ETA | |
| 1999/10/21 | Ankara | car bomb (tilt-based) | Ahmet Taner Kışlalı, prominent Turkish intellectual, lawyer, politician | ||
| 1999/03/15 | Lurgan, Northern Ireland | car bomb (tilt-based) | Rosemary Nelson, Irish human rights lawyer | Red Hand Defenders | |
| 1996/12/25 | Dimapur, Nagaland | car bomb (remote) | Assassination attempt on Kihoto Hollohon. He escaped but his wife and 4 others were killed. | NSCN-IM | |
| 1996/11/01 | Tucson, Arizona | car bomb (remote) | Gary Triano, Businessman | ||
| 1995/08/31 | Chandigarh | suicide car bomb | Beant Singh, Chief minister of Punjab (with 17 others) | Babbar Khalsa | |
| 1992/07/19 | Palermo, Sicily | car bomb (remote) | Paolo Borsellino, Italian judge (with 5 others) | Sicilian Mafia | |
| 1992/05/23 | Capaci, Sicily | car bomb (remote) | Giovanni Falcone, Italian judge (with 4 others) | Sicilian Mafia | |
| 1991/03/02 | Colombo | car bomb (remote) | Ranjan Wijeratne, Minister of Foreign Affairs (with 18 others) | LTTE | |
| 1990/07/30 | Hankham, England | car bomb (remote) | Ian Gow, Conservative MP | Provisional IRA | |
| 1989/12/12 | Bogotá | car bomb | Assassination attempt on Miguel Maza Márquez. He escaped but 63 others were killed. | Medellín Cartel | |
| 1989/11/22 | Beirut | car bomb (remote) | Rene Moawad, President of Lebanon (with 23 others) | ||
| 1989/05/16 | Beirut | car bomb (remote) | Hassan Khaled, Lebanese spiritual leader (with 21 others) | ||
| 1988/06/28 | Athens | car bomb (remote) | William Nordeen, United States diplomat | Revolutionary Organization 17 November | |
| 1987/12/22 | Lisburn, Northern Ireland | car bomb | John McMichael, Ulster Defence Association leader | Provisional IRA | |
| 1987/04/27 | County Armagh, Northern Ireland | car bomb (remote) | Sir Maurice and Lady Gibson | Provisional IRA | |
| 1985/05/21 | Gaborone | car bomb | Vernon Nkadimeng, ANC member | Apartheid secret police | |
| 1985/03/08 | Beirut | car bomb | Assassination attempt on Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah. He escaped but 80 others were killed. | CIA linked Lebanese counter-terrorism unit | |
| 1979/03/30 | Palace of Westminster | car bomb (tilt-based) | Airey Neave, Conservative MP | Irish National Liberation Army | |
| 1979/01/22 | Beirut | car bomb (remote) | Ali Hassan Salameh, Black September leader (with 8 others) | Mossad | |
| 1977/10/18 | Evansville, Indiana | car bomb | Ray Ryan, businessman and professional gambler | Chicago Outfit suspected | |
| 1976/09/21 | Washington, D.C. | unknown | Orlando Letelier, Chilean exile (with one other) | Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional[2] | |
| 1976/06/02 | Phoenix, Arizona | car bomb (remote) | Don Bolles, investigative reporter | ||
| 1975/10/23 | Kensington, London | car bomb | Gordon Fairley, Australian surgeon and oncologist | Provisional IRA | |
| 1974/09/30 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | car bomb (remote) | Carlos Prats, Former Chilean army commander under Salvador Allende Presidency | Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional[3] | |
| 1973/12/20 | Madrid | car bomb (remote) | Luis Carrero Blanco, Prime Minister of Spain. See also: Assassination of Luis Carrero Blanco | ETA | |
| 1972/02/22 | Aldershot Garrison | car bomb | Gerard Weston, British Roman Catholic priest and military chaplain (with 6 others) | Official IRA | |
| 1965/03/30 | Saigon | car bomb | Barbara Robbins, CIA employee (with 21 others) | Viet Cong | |
| 1948/03/11 | Jerusalem | car bomb | Leib Yaffe, poet, journalist and editor of Haaretz (with 12 others) | ||
| 1928/12/04 | Saint Paul, Minnesota | car bomb | "Dapper" Danny Hogan, "Irish Mob" boss |
See also
References
- ^ "Malta blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia dies in car bomb attack". BBC News. 2017-10-16. Retrieved 2017-10-16.
- ^ Lettieri, Mike (1 June 2007). "Posada Carriles, Bush's Child of Scorn". Washington Report on the Hemisphere. 27 (7/8).
- ^ Dictan nueva orden de detención en caso Prats Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, El Mostrador, May 22, 2000 (in Spanish)