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  • ...1]] attack, which was flown into the [[Pentagon Building | Pentagon]] in a suicide attack
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  • In the [[Second World War]], a doctrine of "special attack" involving suicide attack; it included [[kamikaze]] aircraft, but also manned [[torpedo]]es ([[kaiten
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  • [[Term of art]] in radical Islamism, referring to suicide attack
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  • A French merchant vessel that suffered a suicide attack in October 2002
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  • ...es Navy]] destroyer of the [[Burke-class]], which survived an [[al-Qaeda]] suicide attack in 2000, by an explosive-filled boat in [[Aden]], [[Yemen]]; she is back on
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  • ...arrying small-boat, operated by two members of Al-Qaeda, who carried out a suicide attack. 17 United States sailors were killed. Cdr. Kirk Lippold was in command.
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  • In the West, the city is best known for a surprise suicide attack that [[al-Qaeda]] carried out there on the U.S. warship [[USS Cole (DDG-67)
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  • ...not, however, make certain Hitler was killed, which might have required a suicide attack.''
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  • *Agreed to conduct a suicide attack|martyrdom operation in the U.S. but was turned away by immigration authorit
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  • ...Media Research Institute (MEMRI), he gave a theological justification for suicide attack.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...d]]'' reported ''"The Federal Government was so sure Zaky Mallah planned a suicide attack on its offices in Sydney he was the first man in NSW charged under new coun
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  • ...Leyte Gulf on the morning of the 13th, a Japanese [[kamikaze]] attempted a suicide attack into the attack cargo ship. Despite heavy fire from ''Thuban'', the kamikaz
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  • The Japanese began to use [[suicide attack|''kamikaze'']] tactics seriously in the Philippines campaign of late 1944.
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  • ...led a motor cavalcade through the city of Karachi that was hit by a double suicide attack that left 138 dead. It is thought that miltant Islamic groups are responsib
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  • ...led a motor cavalcade through the city of Karachi that was hit by a double suicide attack that left 138 dead. It is thought that miltant Islamic groups are responsib
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  • ...lways secure; the USS Cole (DDG-67)|''USS Cole''' (DDG-67) was struck by a suicide attack in the neutral port of Aden, Yemen. In Operation Desert Storm, the largest
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  • ...c Group hijacked an Air France jet in December 1994, apparently planning a suicide attack on the Eiffel Tower, but French counterterrorists diverted them to Marseill
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  • ...e still supported conventional techniques as opposed to Ohnishi's focus on suicide attack.<ref>Hoyt, ''The Kamikazes'', pp. 70-71</ref>
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  • ...ntrol of the area. Violence gradually escalated. Earlier, on April 18th, a suicide attack on the American embassy killed 63 people. On October 23rd, 299 people were
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  • * [[Suicide attack/Related Articles]]
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