Egypt church explosion leaves 25 dead and 59 injured in Egypt

Egypt church explosion leaves 25 dead and 59 injured in Egypt

An explosion near a Coptic Church has killed at least 25 people in Tanta, Egypt. 59 others were injured in the latest of a series of attacks on Coptic Christians.The explosion took place during the celebration of Palm Sunday. No organisation has yet claimed responsibility. Previous attacks were carried out by a banned Muslim Brotherhood splinter group or Isis affiliates. Apr 9, 2017
Egypt church explosion leaves 25 dead and 59 injured

Egypt church explosion leaves 25 dead and 59 injured

An explosion near a Coptic Church has killed at least 25 people in Tanta, Egypt. 59 others were injured in the latest of a series of attacks on Coptic Christians.The explosion took place during the celebration of Palm Sunday. No organisation has yet claimed responsibility. Previous attacks were carried out by a banned Muslim Brotherhood splinter group or Isis affiliates. Apr 9, 2017
Oslo police find bomb-like device in busy shopping area

Oslo police find bomb-like device in busy shopping area

A ‘bomb-like device’ was found in central Oslo on 8 April. Norwegian police successfully carried out a controlled explosion of the device.A suspect was arrested shortly after. Police report the device would have caused limited damage. It was placed in a multi-ethnic neighbourhood full of bars and several mosques. Apr 9, 2017
10 killed after explosion on St Petersburg Metro underground train system

10 killed after explosion on St Petersburg Metro underground train system

At least ten people have been confirmed dead and 50 have been injured after an explosion rocked the Metro system in St Petersburg on 3 April. The Metro press office said a shrapnel-filled device was detonated on a train. Russian President Vladimir Putin said investigators were exploring a terror motive for the attack. Apr 3, 2017
10 killed after explosion on St Petersburg Metro underground train system

10 killed after explosion on St Petersburg Metro underground train system

At least ten people have been confirmed dead and 50 have been injured after an explosion rocked the Metro system in St Petersburg on 3 April. The Metro press office said a shrapnel-filled device was detonated on a train. Russian President Vladimir Putin said investigators were exploring a terror motive for the attack. Apr 3, 2017