4/29/10 - Suicide Bomb - Makhachkala, Dagestan

Date: April 29th, 2010
Method: Suicide Bomber
Location: 60 miles north of Makhachkala, Dagestan
Death Toll: 2
Injury Toll: 17
Perpetrators: Unconfirmed

Reuters
reports:

Dagestan borders Chechnya in the North Caucasus, where Russia is facing a persistent Islamist insurgency. The province is plagued by frequent attacks targeting law enforcement and government officials.

The blast came a month after twin bombings blamed on female suicide attackers from Dagestan killed 40 people on Moscow's metro on March 29, raising fears of a new wave of attacks in Russia's heartland by militants based in the Caucasus.

4/28/10 - IED Hits Minibus Kills 12 - Tani District, Afghanistan

Date: April 28th, 2010
Method: IED
Location: Tani District in Khowst Province - Afghanistan
Death Toll: 12
Injury Toll: 0
Perpetrators: Unconfirmed

The Los Ageles Times
reports:

Pointing up the dangers faced by Afghan civilians as insurgents take aim at Western troops, a minibus in eastern Afghanistan hit a roadside bomb Wednesday, killing 12 passengers, provincial officials said.
Taliban fighters and other insurgents have made roadside bombs their weapon of choice. Although buried bombs are the No. 1 killer of Western troops, they kill and maim far larger numbers of Afghan civilians.
Many of the devices are planted on roads known to be used by military convoys, but civilian vehicles travel them as well, often with deadly results.
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The explosion came as Kabul, the capital, was on high security alert during a military parade marking the 18th anniversary of the toppling of a Soviet-installed government by mujahedin who drove the Red Army out of Afghanistan.

Two years ago, the Taliban attacked the anniversary observances in a bid to assassinate President Hamid Karzai. Karzai was not present for this year's parade; he was at a regional conference in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan.

4/28/10 - Two Suicide Car Bombers Attack Check Point - Baghdad, Iraq

Date: April 28th, 2010
Method: Suicide Car Bomb
Location:
Check point - Baghdad, Iraq
Death Toll: 5
Injury Toll:
10
Perpetrators: Unconfirmed

World Bulletin
reports:

Five people were killed and 10 wounded, including several police officers, when two suspected suicide car bombers attacked police checkpoints in southern Baghdad on Wednesday, police said.
The attacks in the Abu Dsheer district came amid political tensions as a Sunni-backed alliance which came first in an inconclusive election in March.

4/27/10 - Suicide Bomber Attack - Kandahar, Afghanistan

Date: April 27th, 2010
Method:
Suicide Bomber, Explosives
Location:
Kandahar, Afghanistan
Death Toll: 3
Injury Toll:
35
Perpetrators: Unconfirmed

The Associated Press
explains:

Since April 12, at least 20 civilians, including eight children, have been killed in Kandahar, according to an AP count. Local officials, aid workers and contractors for U.S. development projects have been targeted by Taliban fighters trying to disrupt the upcoming military operation, expected to accelerate this summer.

4/27/10 - Bomb Detonated Outside Mosque - Mogadishu, Somalia

Date: April 27th, 2010
Method:
Bomb
Location: Mosque in Bakara Market - Mogadishu, Somalia
Death Toll: 1
Injury Toll: 4
Perpetrators: Unconfirmed

The Associated Press
reports:

A small bomb exploded outside a mosque in the Bakara Market section of Mogadishu Tuesday, killing at least one person and injuring more than four others.
The mosque is located in an area of the city dominated by al-Shabab and Hizbul Islam fighters.
Al-Shabab and other Islamic insurgent groups control much of Mogadishu along with large parts of southern and central Somalia. The groups are fighting to impose a strict form of sharia, or Islamic law, on the country.
AU peacekeepers from Uganda and Burundi are supporting the government and frequently clash with the insurgents.
War-torn Somalia has not had a stable central government since 1991.

4/26/10 - Explosives Loaded on Donkey Cart Kills 3 - Kandahar, Afghanistan

Date: April 26th, 2010
Method:
Animal Cart Bomb
Location: Kandahar, Afghanistan
Death Toll: 3 (children)
Injury Toll: 4
Perpetrators: Unconfirmed

The Hindu
reports:

The cart was abandoned in front a tribal chief’s residence in the centre of Kandahar city on Monday afternoon and was then remotely detonated, said Zalmai Ayoubi, spokesman for the provincial governor of Kandahar province.
Haji Fazelluddin, the former governor of Spin Boldak district, was not hurt in the attack, but three of his nephews, aged 12 to 14, were killed, he said, adding that two police officers guarding the residence and two civilian passers—by were injured.
Mr. Fazelluddin is an influential tribal elder in the province and one of the main allies of President Hamid Karzai in the region.

4/26/10 - Tripple Bombing - Kandahar, Afghanistan

Date: April 26th, 2010
Method:
Triple Bombing
Location: Kandahar, Afghanistan
Death Toll: 2
Injury Toll: 2
Perpetrators: Unconfirmed (Suspected Taliban)

CNN
reports:

"One remote control bomb on the road was detonated while a police convoy was passing on the road. And the second bomb was set in motorbike, on the same road, and that detonated after the first one," said Zalmai Ayoobi, a spokesman for the Kandahar government.
RTE News reports:
Mr Sherzad said he believed he was the target of the attack, in which two civilians died, although he was not in the convoy at the time.

A third blast took place about two hours later but no one was injured.

Kandahar, which is seen as the key battleground in US-led efforts to reverse an insurgency that has lasted nearly nine years, has been the scene of escalating Taliban violence including similar bombings, assassinations and suicide attacks in recent months.

The UN has ordered its staff in Kandahar to stay indoors due to the rapidly deteriorating security situation in the volatile city.

4/26/10 - Suicide Bomber Attacks British Ambassador - Sanaa, Yemen

Date: April 26th, 2010
Method:
Suicide Bomber
Location:
Sanaa, Yemen
Death Toll: 0
Injury Toll: 3
Perpetrators: Unconfirmed (Suspected Al-Quaeda)

The Los Angeles Times
reports:

The attempted assassination of the British ambassador to Yemen on Monday indicated that Al Qaeda remains capable of striking Western targets despite the arrests of some of its leaders and raids against its mountainous strongholds in the Arabian Peninsula.

A lone suicide bomber exploded alongside the armored car carrying Ambassador Timothy Torlot on his morning drive to the British Embassy in the capital, Sana. The ambassador and other British officials were unharmed. Police initially said the bomber, whose name was not released, was the only casualty.

Reuters reported that three people, including two policemen escorting the ambassador's motorcade, were injured. The neighborhood where the attack occurred is packed with tea shops and markets.

4/25/10 - Poison Gas Attack Girl School - Kunduz, Afghanistan

Date: April 25th, 2010
Method: Poison Gas
Location: Girl School Kunduz, Afghanistan
Death Toll: 0
Injury Toll: 48
Perpetrators: Unconfirmed (Suspected Taliban)

The New York Times
reports:

Provincial police chief Abdul Razzaq Yaqubi said about 48 girls and several teachers became ill suddenly and many collapsed after smelling poison gas at the school in the northern city of Kunduz, where there has been an upsurge in insurgent violence.
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The Taliban banned all education for girls when they ruled Afghanistan from 1996-2001 and it remains a disputed issue in much of Afghanistan.

4/25/10 - Suicide Bomber Attacks Bazaar - Sharjoy District, Afghanistan

Date: April 25th, 2010
Method:
Suicide Bomber
Location:
A bazaar in the Sharjoy District - Zabul Province, Afghanistan
Death Toll: 3-4
Injury Toll: 7
Perpetrators: Unconfirmed (Suspected Taliban)

BBC News
reports:

The bomber was reportedly on foot and wearing an explosives-packed vest when he targeted a group of security guards, a provincial government spokesman said.

Zabul has witnessed increased insurgent activity in recent months.

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