• Charlie Hebdo shooting attacks: January 7, 2015 (17 people killed)
• Paris attacks: November 13, 2015 (130 killed; hundreds insured)
• Brussels bombings: March 22, 2016 (32 killed; more than 300 casualties)
• Nice truck attack: July 14, 2016 (84 killed; hundreds injured)
• Southern Germany attacks in Würzburg, Reutlingen, Munich, and Ansbach:
July 2016 (10 people killed and more than 25 injured within one week)2
• Normandy church attack: July 26, 2016 (priest slaughtered by ISIS terrorists)
• Berlin Christmas market attack: December 9, 2016 (12 killed; 60 injured)
• Westminster truck attack: March 22, 2017 (4 killed; 40 injured)
• St. Petersburg attack: April 3, 2017 (14 killed; 51 injured)
Stockholm truck attack: April 7, 2017 (4 killed; 15 injured)
• Manchester bombing: May 23, 2017 (22 killed; 59 injured)
• London Bridge terror attacks: June 3, 2017 (8 killed; many injured)
• Finsbury Park car attack: June 19, 2017 (1 person killed; several injured)
• Barcelona terror attacks: August 17, 2017 (14 killed; around 118 injured)
• Turku knife attack: August 18, 2017 (2 women stabbed; 8 injured)
As illustrated in Figure 2, in 4 of the 15 selected cases (Charlie Hebdo, Paris, Brussels, Normandy) direct ties to ISIS could be proved by the police; 2 attacks (Barcelona, St. Petersburg) were committed by Islamist terror cells without direct involvement of ISIS or other Jihadist terror networks; 8 attacks (Nice, Southern Germany, Berlin, Westminster, Stockholm, Manchester, London Bridge, Turku) were cases of Islamist self-radicalization; in 6 of these 8 cases strong influence of Jihadist propaganda by ISIS could be proved. Only one attack (Finsbury Park) was committed after radical right wing self-radicalisation
Certainly, not all terrorists are also Islamists. 2011 Norway attacks: Anders Breivik caused the death of 77
78+ people
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/47Recently: Finsbury park car attack or the Munich killings
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