Terrorism
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Apr- 2022 -26 April
Four Killed by Female Suicide Bomber Near China Institute in Pakistan
A woman suicide bomber from a Pakistan separatist group killed four people in an attack on a vehicle near a Confucius Institute.
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26 April
Niger, Burkina Faso Say 100 Jihadists Killed in Joint Op
A three-week joint operation by Niger and Burkina Faso in their jihadist-hit border area killed around 100 "terrorists."
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24 April
Six Soldiers Killed, 20 Injured in Mali ‘Terror’ Attacks
Six soldiers were killed and 20 injured in simultaneous attacks targeting three army bases in central Mali Sunday, the Malian army said.
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22 April
Taliban Arrest IS ‘Mastermind’ of Afghan Mosque Attack: Police
Taliban forces have arrested a suspected Islamic State militant who allegedly planned a bomb attack at a Shiite mosque in Afghanistan.
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20 April
Russian Military ‘Advisor’ in Mali Killed by Road Bomb
A Russian national operating alongside Malian soldiers was killed by a roadside bomb in the center of the conflict-torn Sahel state, an army document and officials said.
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19 April
Casualties Feared as Blasts Rock School in Afghan Capital
Three blasts rocked a boys' school in a Shiite Hazara neighborhood of the Afghan capital causing casualties, police said.
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18 April
IS Vows ‘Revenge’ for Ex-Leader’s Death
Islamic State vowed "revenge" over the killing of its former leader, calling on supporters to take advantage of the war in Ukraine to stage attacks in Europe.
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17 April
Nigerian Airstrikes Kill 70 ‘Terrorists’
Nigeria's airforce said that it had killed more than 70 Islamic State-affiliated fighters in the north of the country, at the border with Niger.
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13 April
Five Soldiers Killed in North Benin Ambush
At least five soldiers were killed in an ambush by gunmen in northern Benin, a senior security source and a parks conservation group involved in the area said.
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11 April
30 Killed in Two Days of Attacks in DR Congo: Red Cross
More than 30 people were killed in attacks by suspected jihadist forces in northeast DR Congo's troubled Ituri province, the local Red Cross said.
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