NEW YORK - At least three people were killed and more than 100
were wounded Monday as two blasts struck the Boston Marathon, in what
could be acts of terrorism.
Following is a list of the main bombings to hit the United States over the past decades.
September 11, 2001: Members of the al Qaeda network steer two passenger
jets into the twin towers of New York's World Trade Center, causing
them to collapse. A third aircraft hits the Pentagon in Washington and a
fourth hijacked plane crashes in Pennsylvania. Nearly 3,000 people die
in the attacks, the worst on US soil.
July 27,
1996: The Centennial Olympic Park Bombing in Atlanta during the Summer
Olympics kills two people and leaves 112 wounded.
October 9, 1995: A train bound from Miami to Los Angeles derails in the
Arizona desert with saboteurs calling themselves "Sons of Gestapo"
claiming responsibility. One person dies and more than 80 are wounded.
Investigators say the attack could be linked to the 1993 siege of a
ranch owned by the Branch Davidians sect in Waco, Texas in which 80
people died.
April 19, 1995: 168 people die and
more than 500 are wounded in the Oklahoma City bombing in which Timothy
McVeigh, an American militia movement sympathizer and Gulf War veteran,
explodes a truck containing explosives outside the Alfred P. Murrah
Federal Building. He is sentenced to death in June 1997 and executed on
June 11, 2001.
February 26, 1993: A truck bomb
is detonated in a car park under one of the towers of the World Trade
Center killing six people and wounding about 1,000. In May 1994 four
Islamists are sentenced to a total 240 years in prison. The attack is
later blamed on an Egyptian movement led by blind Muslim cleric Omar
Abdel Rahman who is sentenced to life by a US court in 1996.
May 16, 1981: One person dies in an explosion in a men's room of the
Pan American terminal at New York's JFK airport. A group calling itself
Puerto Rican Armed Resistance claims responsibility for the attack.
December 29, 1975: The explosion of a bomb in a locker at New York's La Guardia airport kills 11 people and wounds 75.
January 24, 1975: An explosion in a New York tavern kills four people.
The blast is one of 49 attacks attributed to Puerto Rican nationalist
group FALN between 1974 and 1977.
August 24, 1970: A researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison dies in a bomb blast attributed to militant pacifists.
Also, on September 16, 1920, a bomb explodes in New York's Wall Street
area leaving 40 people dead and hundreds wounded. Police identifies
"anarchists" as perpetrators.
Since the September 11, 2001 attacks a number of bombing plots have been thwarted in the United States. — Agence France-Presse
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