Difference between revisions 195732027 and 195732029 on dewiki{{multiple issues| {{refimprove|date=November 2013}} {{original research|date=November 2013}} }} {| class="wikitable" |} The following is a list of '''attacks on diplomatic buildings''' (embassies, consulates) anywhere in the world. The list does not include attacks on individuals outside or inside an embassy, such as assassinations of ambassadors, or incidents such as letter bombs to individuals, as occurred at the embassy of Israel in London in 1972. {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !Year !Date !Embassy/Consulate !Location of Attack !Deaths !Injuries !Details |- |1829 |February 11 |{{flagcountry|Russian Empire}} |{{flagicon image|Flag of Agha Mohammad Khan.svg}} [[Tehran]], [[Qajar dynasty|Persian Empire]] | | |[[Aleksandr Griboyedov#Death|Death of Aleksander Griboyedov]] |- |1900 | |[[Beijing Legation Quarter|Legation Quarter]] (multinational) |{{flag|Qing Dynasty}} [[Beijing|Peking, China]] |68 | |(See: [[Siege of the International Legations]], [[Boxer Rebellion]]) |- |1926 |May 16 |{{flag|United States|1912}} |{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]] |0 |0<ref>{{cite news|title=PETER A. JAY DEAD; LONG A DIPLOMAT; Descendant of the First Chief Justice of U. S. an Ambassador to Argentina.|url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0F15FC395B137A93CBA8178BD95F478385F9|accessdate=1 August 2013|newspaper=The New York Times|date=19 October 1933}}</ref> |Bombing following the trial and executions of [[Sacco and Vanzetti]].<ref name=Sacco>{{cite news|title=American Legation Bombed in Uruguay|url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0D15F63D5F17738DDDAC0894DE405B868EF1D3|accessdate=27 September 2012|newspaper=The New York Times|date=4 June 1926|agency=AP}}</ref> |- |1926 |June 4 |{{flag|United States|1912}} |{{flagicon|Uruguay}} [[Montevideo]], [[Uruguay]] |0 |0 |Bombing following the trial and executions of [[Sacco and Vanzetti]].<ref name=Sacco/> |- |1927 |March 24 |{{flag|United States|1912}}<br/>{{flag|United Kingdom}}<br/>{{flag|Empire of Japan}} |{{flagicon|Republic of China}} [[Nanjing|Nanking]], [[Republic of China (1912–49)|Republic of China]] |0 | |[[Nanking Incident]] |- |1937 | |{{flag|United Kingdom}}<br/>{{flag|Paraguay|1842}} |{{flagicon|Spain|1931}} [[Valencia]], [[Second Spanish Republic|Spain]] | | |Aerial bombings by Nationalist forces during the [[Spanish Civil War]] damaged the British Embassy and destroyed the Paraguayan consulate.<ref>{{cite news|title=5 Planes Bomb Valencia|url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F6091FFC3A541B728DDDA00A94DD405B878FF1D3|accessdate=27 September 2012|newspaper=The New York Times|date=29 May 1937|agency=AP}}</ref> |- |1941 | |{{flag|United Kingdom}} |{{flagicon|Spain|1939}} [[Madrid]], [[Francoist Spain|Spain]] | | |On 24 June, in the days following [[Nazi Germany]]'s declaration of war on the [[Soviet Union]], members of the [[Falange]] stormed the British Embassy with a truck-load of stones at their disposal. Embassy staff as well as 16 escaped POWs prevented an attempted break in by the Falangists. The Spanish dictator [[Francisco Franco]] dimissed the incident as a "trivial matter concerning young hotheads" in response to a protest by the British Ambassador [[Sir Samuel Hoare]].<ref>{{cite web|title=WAIS - World Association for International Studies|url=http://www.waisworld.org/go.jsp?id=02a&objectType=post&o=67617&objectTypeId=61867&topicId=62}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Preston|first=Paul|title=Franco: A Biography|year=1994|publisher=Fontana Press|location=London|isbn=978-0006862109}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|newspaper=The Times|date=26 June 1941}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Hoare|first=Samuel|title=Ambassador on Special Mission|year=1946|pages=114–5}}</ref> |- |1946 | |{{flag|United Kingdom}} |{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} [[Rome]], [[Kingdom of Italy|Italy]] | | |[[Irgun]] campaign |- |1952 |November 8 and December 5 |{{flag|Czechoslovakia}} |{{flagicon|Israel}} [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]] |0 | |Perpetrated by the [[Kingdom of Israel (group)|Tzrifin Underground]] in response to the persecution of Jews in Czechoslovakia.<ref>{{cite book|title=Jewish Terrorism in Israel|year=2009|publisher=Columbia University Press|location=New York|isbn=023115447X|page=176|author=Ami Pedahzur|author2=Arie Perliger }}</ref> |- |1953 |February 9 |{{flag|Soviet Union}} |{{flagicon|Israel}} [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]] |0 |3 |Perpetrated by the [[Kingdom of Israel (group)|Tzrifin Underground]] in response to the [[Doctors' plot]] and other incidents of persecution in the [[Eastern Bloc]].<ref>{{cite book|title=Jewish Terrorism in Israel|year=2009|publisher=Columbia University Press|location=New York|isbn=023115447X|pages=31–33|author=Ami Pedahzur|author2=Arie Perliger }}</ref> |- |1955 |February 14–16 |{{flag|Romania|1948}} |{{flagicon|Switzerland}} [[Berne]], [[Switzerland]] |0 | |[[Berne incident]] |- |1958 |July 27 |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Ankara]], [[Turkey]] |0 |0 |Bombs exploded at the US Embassy compound and a private American bookstore. The bombings coincided with Secretary of State [[John Foster Dulles]]' arrival in the city for meetings of the [[Baghdad Pact]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Terror Bombings Mark Arrival Of Dulles In Turkey: U. S. Centers Targets Of Two Blasts|accessdate=20 June 2014|work=The Hartford Courant|agency=AP|date=27 January 1958|page=1}}</ref> |- |1964 |March 5 and March 8 |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Gabon}} [[Libreville]], [[Gabon]] |0 |0 |[[1964 United States Embassy in Libreville bombings]] |- |1965 |March 30 |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|South Vietnam}} [[Saigon]], [[South Vietnam]] |22 |188 |[[United States Embassy, Saigon#1965-1966|30 March 1965 Saigon Embassy bombing]] |- |1966 | |{{flag|Cuba}} |{{flagicon|Canada}} [[Ottawa]], [[Canada]] |0 | |(See: [[Embassy of Cuba, Ottawa]]) |- |1966 | |{{flag|Portugal}} |{{flagicon image|Flag of Zaire.svg}} [[Kinshasa]], [[Zaire]] | | | |- |1967 | |{{flag|Soviet Union}} |{{flagicon|China}} [[Beijing]], [[People's Republic of China]] | | |(See: [[Cultural Revolution]]) |- |1967 | |{{flag|United Kingdom}} |{{flagicon|China}} [[Beijing]], [[People's Republic of China]] | | |(See: [[Cultural Revolution]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theepochtimes.com/news/6-8-26/45348.html |title=Sacking the British Embassy During the Cultural Revolution |publisher=The Epoch Times |date=2006-08-26 |accessdate=2012-09-15}}</ref>) |- |1967 |June |{{flag|United Kingdom}}<br/>{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Libya|1951}} [[Benghazi]], [[Libya]] | | |American and British embassies were attacked and burned by rioters after false rumors spread in the city that the United States had bombed Cairo. This incident occurred at the start of the [[Six-Day War]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Recalling the Attack on the U.S. Compound in Benghazi – from June 1967|url=http://adst.org/2012/11/recalling-the-attack-on-embassy-benghazi-from-june-1967/|publisher=Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training|accessdate=20 June 2014}}</ref> |- |1967 |September 19 |{{flagicon|Taiwan}} [[Republic of China]] |{{flagicon|South Vietnam}} [[Saigon]], [[South Vietnam]] |0 |12 |Bombing<ref>{{cite news|title=Chinese Nationalist Embassy in Saigon Is Blasted|url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F60D13FD3A55107A93CBA81782D85F438685F9|accessdate=1 August 2013|newspaper=The New York Times|date=19 September 1967}}</ref> |- |1968 |January 31 |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|South Vietnam}} [[Saigon]], [[South Vietnam]] |5 | |[[United States Embassy, Saigon#Tet Offensive|Saigon Embassy attack]] |- |1968 |February 21 |{{flag|Soviet Union}} |{{flagicon|United States}} [[Washington D.C.]], [[United States]] |0 |0 |<ref>{{cite news|last=Grose|first=Peter|title=Soviet Embassy Bombed; Johnson Orders Inquiry|url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10713FE3D5E147493C0AB1789D85F4C8685F9|accessdate=27 September 2012|newspaper=The New York Times|date=22 February 1968}}</ref> |- |1968 | |{{flag|Philippines|1936}} |{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]] | | | Due to the [[North Borneo dispute]]<ref>http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=GrdWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=bekDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5427%2C2437058</ref> |- |1969 | |{{flag|Soviet Union}} |{{flagicon|China}} [[Beijing]], [[People's Republic of China]] | | | Due to the [[Sino-Soviet border conflict]] |- |1971 | |{{flag|United States}} |[[File:Flag of the Khmer Republic.svg|22px]] [[Phnom Penh]], [[Khmer Republic]] ([[Cambodia]]) | | |<ref name="Daugherty2009">{{cite book|author=Leo J. Daugherty|title=The Marine Corps and the State Department: Enduring Partners in United States Foreign Policy, 1798-2007|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=Ir-hm6IGWnEC&pg=PA152|accessdate=10 October 2012|date=30 March 2009|publisher=McFarland|isbn=978-0-7864-3796-2|pages=152–}}</ref> |- |1972 |February 2 |{{flag|United Kingdom}} |{{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] |0 |20 |(See: [[Bloody Sunday (1972)#The perspectives and analyses on the day|Bloody Sunday (1972)]])<ref>{{cite news|title=1972: British embassy in Dublin destroyed|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/february/2/newsid_2758000/2758163.stm|accessdate=1 August 2013|newspaper=BBC News|date=2 February 1972}}</ref> |- |1972 |December 28 |{{flag|Israel}} |{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]] |0 | |[[1972 Israeli Bangkok Embassy hostage crisis]] |- |1972 | |{{flag|Cuba}} |{{flagicon|Canada}} [[Montreal]], [[Canada]] |1 | | |- |1973 |March 1 |{{flag|Saudi Arabia|1938}} |{{flagicon|Sudan}} [[Khartoum]], [[Sudan]] |3 | |[[Attack on the Saudi Embassy in Khartoum|1973 Khartoum diplomatic assassinations]] |- |1974 |February 7 |{{flag|Japan}} |{{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Kuwait City]], [[Kuwait]] |0 | |[[1974 attack on the Japanese Embassy in Kuwait]] |- |1974 |September 13 |{{flag|France}} |{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[The Hague]], [[Netherlands]] |0 | |[[1974 French Embassy attack in The Hague]] |- |1975 |April 24 |{{flag|West Germany}} |{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] |4 | |[[West German Embassy siege]] |- |1975 | |{{flag|Egypt|1972}} |{{flagicon|Spain|1945}} [[Madrid]], [[Spain]] | | |[[1975 Egyptian Embassy attack in Madrid]] |- |1975 |December 4–19 |{{flag|Indonesia}} |{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]] |1 | |[[1975 Indonesian consulate hostage crisis|1975 Indonesian Consulate attack in Amsterdam]] |- |1978 | |{{flag|Iraq|1963}} |{{flagicon|France}} [[Paris]], [[France]] | | | |- |1979 | |{{flag|Costa Rica}} |{{flagicon|El Salvador}} [[San Salvador]], [[El Salvador]] | | | |- |1979 | |{{flag|France}} |{{flagicon|El Salvador}} [[San Salvador]], [[El Salvador]] | | | |- |1979 |February 14 |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Iran|1964}} [[Tehran]], [[Iran]] |0 |1 |[[Kenneth Kraus|First Iran hostage]]<ref name=Houghton_Book>{{cite book|last=Houghton|first=David Patrick|title=US foreign policy and the Iran hostage crisis|year=2001|publisher=Cambridge University Press|location=Cambridge [u.a.]|isbn=978-0521805094|page=77|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=cPf-vBzU46EC&q=Kraus#v=snippet&q=Kraus&f=false|edition=[Online-Ausg.].}}</ref> |- |1979 |July 14 |{{flag|Egypt|1972}} |{{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Ankara]], [[Turkey]] |3 | |Four terrorists from the group [[Eagles of the Palestinian Revolution]] seized the Egyptian embassy in Ankara and held a number of diplomats, including the ambassador, hostage for two days.<ref>{{cite news|title=Palestinians surrender after siege in Ankaraa|accessdate=20 June 2014|work=Lodi News-Sentinel|agency=UPI|date=16 July 1979|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2245&dat=19790716&id=CX4zAAAAIBAJ&sjid=OTIHAAAAIBAJ&pg=7004,1574497}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Terrorists Turned Over to Turkish Court|accessdate=20 June 2014|work=The Washington Post|date=17 July 1979|page=A8}}</ref> |- |1979 |November 4 |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Iran|1964}} [[Tehran]], [[Iran]] |9 | |[[Iran Hostage Crisis]] |- |1979 |November 22 |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Pakistan}} [[Islamabad]], [[Pakistan]] |4 | |[[1979 U.S. Embassy Burning in Islamabad]] |- |1979 |December 2 |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Libya|1977}} [[Tripoli]], [[Libya]] | | |[[1979 U.S. Embassy Burning in Libya]] |- |1980 |February 27 – April 27 |{{flag|Dominican Republic}} |{{flagicon|Colombia}} [[Bogotá]], [[Colombia]] |1 | |[[Dominican embassy siege]] |- |1980 |January 31 |{{flag|Spain}} |{{flagicon|Guatemala}} [[Guatemala City]], [[Guatemala]] |36 |2 |[[Burning of the Spanish Embassy|1980 Spanish Embassy attack in Guatemala City]] |- |1980 |April 30–May 5 |{{flag|Iran}} |{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[London]], [[United Kingdom]] |7 | |[[Iranian Embassy siege]] |- |1981 |September 24–25 |{{flag|Turkey}} |{{flagicon|France}} [[Paris]], [[France]] |1 | |[[1981 Turkish consulate attack in Paris]] |- |1981 |December 15 |{{flag|Iraq|1963}} |{{flagicon|Lebanon}} [[Beirut]], [[Lebanon]] |61 |100+ |[[1981 Iraqi embassy bombing]] |- |1982 |May 24 |{{flag|France}} |{{flagicon|Lebanon}} [[Beirut]], [[Lebanon]] |14 |22 |Car bombing of the French embassy in Beirut. The [[Front for the Liberation of Lebanon from Foreigners]] claimed responsibility.<ref>{{cite web|title=Incident Detail|url=http://smapp.rand.org/rwtid/incident_detail.php?id=3220|work=Database of Worldwide Terrorism Incidents|publisher=RAND Corporation|accessdate=3 August 2013}}</ref> |- |1982 | |{{flag|Israel}} |{{flagicon|Australia}}[[Sydney]], [[Australia]] | | | |- |1982 | |{{flagicon|Poland}} [[People's Republic of Poland|Poland]] |{{flagicon|Switzerland}} [[Bern]], [[Switzerland]] | | | |- |1982 | |{{flag|Soviet Union}} |{{flagicon|Afghanistan|1980}} [[Kabul]], [[Democratic Republic of Afghanistan|Afghanistan]] | | | |- |1983 |April 18 |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Lebanon}} [[Beirut]], [[Lebanon]] |64 | |[[1983 United States embassy bombing]] |- |1983 |December 12 |{{flag|France}} |{{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Kuwait City]], [[Kuwait]] |0 | |[[1983 Kuwait bombings]] |- |1983 |December 12 |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Kuwait City]], [[Kuwait]] |6 | |[[1983 Kuwait bombings]] |- |1983 |July 27 |{{flag|Turkey}} |{{flagicon|Portugal}} [[Lisbon]], [[Portugal]] |7 | |[[1983 Turkish embassy attack in Lisbon]] |- |1984 |September 20 |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Lebanon}} [[Beirut]], [[Lebanon]] |24 | |[[1984 U.S. embassy annex bombing]] |- |1984 |November 26 |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Colombia}} [[Bogota]], [[Colombia]] |1 |7 |A bomb exploded on the street adjacent to the embassy, killing one Colombian woman. Drug traffickers were believed to be responsible.<ref>{{cite news|title=Embassy Bombing in Colombia Spurs More Americans To Leave|accessdate=20 June 2014|work=The Hartford Courant|agency=AP|date=28 November 1984|page=A16}}</ref><ref name=DS73-85>{{cite web|title=Lethal Terrorist Actions Against Americans 1973-1985|url=http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/International_security_affairs/terrorism/122.pdf|publisher=Bureau of Diplomatic Security|accessdate=20 June 2014}}</ref> |- |1985 |March 12 |{{flag|Turkey}} |{{flagicon|Canada}} [[Ottawa]], [[Canada]] |1 | |[[1985 Turkish embassy attack in Ottawa|1985 attack on Turkish embassy in Ottawa]] |- |1985 |May 15 |{{flag|United States}}<br/>{{flag|Soviet Union}}<br/>{{flag|China}} |{{flagicon|Peru}} [[Lima]], [[Peru]] | | |The terrorist group [[Shining Path]] bombed a number of targets in Lima, including the Soviet and Chinese embassies. Two sticks of dynamite were thrown over the wall of the United States Ambassador's residence, causing no injuries.<ref name=DS73-85/><ref>{{cite news|title=Police round up 3,500 after Lima bomb blitz|accessdate=20 June 2014|work=The Globe and Mail|agency=AP|date=18 May 1985|page=13}}</ref> |- |1986 |April 15 |{{flag|France}} |{{flagicon|Libya|1977}} [[Tripoli]], [[Libya]] | | |During [[1986 United States bombing of Libya]] |- |1986 | |{{flag|Japan}} |{{flagicon|Indonesia}} [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]] | | |(See: [[Japanese Red Army]]) |- |1986 | |{{flag|Canada}} |{{flagicon|Indonesia}} [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]] | | |(See: [[Japanese Red Army]]) |- |1986 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Indonesia}} [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]] | | |(See: [[Japanese Red Army]]) |- |1986 |November 23 |{{flag|Turkey}} |{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]] |1 | |[[Melbourne Turkish consulate bombing]] |- |1987 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Rome]], [[Italy]] | | |(See: [[Japanese Red Army]]) |- |1987 | |{{flag|United Kingdom}} |{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Rome]], [[Italy]] | | |(See: [[Japanese Red Army]]) |- |1987 | |{{flag|Kuwait}} |{{flagicon|Iran}} [[Tehran]], [[Iran]] | | |In response to the [[1987 Mecca Massacre]] |- |1987 | |{{flag|Saudi Arabia}} |{{flagicon|Iran}} [[Tehran]], [[Iran]] | | |In response to the [[1987 Mecca Massacre]] |- |1988 | |{{flag|Soviet Union}} |{{flagicon|Iran}} [[Tehran]], [[Iran]] | | | Due to alleged [[Soviet support for Iraq during the Iran–Iraq war]] |- |1989 | |{{flag|Soviet Union}} |{{flagicon|Afghanistan|1987}} [[Kabul]], [[Democratic Republic of Afghanistan|Afghanistan]] | | | |- |1990 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Israel}} [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]] | | |Failed [[1990 US Embassy attack in Tel Aviv]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Tel Aviv attack target was to be U.S. Embassy|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=v_FRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yG4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=5506,300153|accessdate=27 September 2012|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=2 June 1990|agency=AP}}</ref> |- |1990 | |{{flagcountry|ZAF|1928}} |{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[London]], [[United Kingdom]] | | | During the [[Poll Tax Riots]] |- |1990 | |{{flagcountry|Iran}} |{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[London]], [[United Kingdom]] | 7 | | [[Iranian Embassy siege]] |- |1992 | |{{flag|Israel}} |{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]] |29 | |[[1992 attack on Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires]] |- |1992 | |{{flag|Iran}} |{{flagicon|Canada}} [[Ottawa]], [[Canada]] | | |(See: [[Embassy of Iran, Ottawa]]) |- |1994 | |{{flag|Israel}} |{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[London]], [[United Kingdom]] |0 | |[[1994 attack on Israeli embassy in London]] |- |1995 | |{{flag|Chile}} |{{flagicon|Nicaragua}} [[Managua]], [[Nicaragua]] |0 | | (See: [[Recontra 380]]) |- |1995 | |{{flag|France}} |{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Perth]], [[Australia]] |0 | | (See: [[1995 bombing of the French Consulate in Perth, Western Australia|French Consulate firebombing]]) |- |1995 | |{{flag|Egypt}} |{{flagicon|Pakistan}} [[Islamabad]], [[Pakistan]] |19 | |[[Attack on the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan]] |- |1995 | |{{flag|Pakistan}} |{{flagicon|Afghanistan|1992}} [[Kabul]], [[Afghanistan]] |1 | |[[1995 attack on the Pakistani embassy in Kabul]] |- |1996 | |{{flag|Japan}} |{{flagicon|Peru}} [[Lima]], [[Peru]] |0 | |[[Japanese embassy hostage crisis]] |- |1998 | |{{flag|Russia}} |{{flagicon|Latvia}} [[Riga]], [[Latvia]] |0 | |[[Riga Bombing 1998]] |- |1998 | |{{flag|Iran}} |{{flagicon|Afghanistan|Taliban}} [[Mazari Sharif]], [[Afghanistan]] |11 | |[[1998 Iranian diplomats assassination in Afghanistan]] |- |1998 |August 7 |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Kenya}} [[Nairobi]], [[Kenya]] |212 | |[[1998 United States embassy bombings]] |- |1998 |August 7 |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Tanzania}} [[Dar es Salaam]], [[Tanzania]] |11 | |[[1998 United States embassy bombings]] |- |1999 |May 7 |{{flag|People's Republic of China}} |{{flagicon|Serbia and Montenegro}} [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]] |3 | |[[U.S. bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade]] |- |1999 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|People's Republic of China}} [[Beijing]], [[People's Republic of China]] |0 | |In response to the [[U.S. bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade]] |- |1999 | |{{flag|Myanmar|1974}} |{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]] |0 | |[[1999 Burmese Embassy Siege]] |- |2000 |1 August |{{flag|Philippines}} |{{flagicon|Indonesia}} [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]] |2 |21 |[[2000 Philippine consulate bombing]] |- |2002 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|India}} [[Kolkata]], [[India]] |5 | |[[2002 attack on American cultural centre in Kolkata|Attack by gunmen on the American Centre in Kolkata]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Gunmen attack US centre in Calcutta|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/1774483.stm|accessdate=31 July 2013|newspaper=BBC News|date=22 January 2002}}</ref> |- |2002 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Pakistan}} [[Karachi]], [[Pakistan]] |12 | |[[Karachi consulate attacks|2002 US consulate bombing in Karachi]] |- |2000 |12 October |{{flag|Philippines}} |{{flagicon|Indonesia}} [[Manado]], [[Indonesia]] | | |<ref>{{cite web|author=Alifuru67 |url=http://www.oocities.org/soija2002/reuters131002.htm |title=REUTERS * Blast rocks Philippine consulate in Indonesian city |publisher=Oocities.org |date=2002-10-12 |accessdate=2013-11-22}}</ref> |- |2003 |25 February |{{flag|Colombia}} |{{flagicon|Venezuela|1954}} [[Caracas]], [[Venezuela]] |0 |0 |<ref name="semissourian1">{{cite web|last=Anderson |first=James |url=http://www.semissourian.com/story/102697.html |title=International News: Morning explosions in Venezuela damage two diplomatic missions (02/26/03) |publisher=seMissourian.com |date=2003-02-26 |accessdate=2013-11-22}}</ref> |- |2003 |25 February |{{flag|Spain}} |{{flagicon|Venezuela|1954}} [[Caracas]], [[Venezuela]] |0 |0 |<ref name="semissourian1"/> |- |2003 | |{{flag|Jordan}} |{{flagicon|Iraq|1991}} [[Baghdad]], [[Iraq]] |17 | |[[2003 Jordanian embassy bombing in Baghdad]] |- |2003 | |{{flag|Pakistan}} |{{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Kabul]], [[Afghanistan]] |0 |0 |[[2003 attack on Pakistan Embassy in Kabul]] |- |2003 | |{{flag|Turkey}} |{{flagicon|Iraq|1991}} [[Baghdad]], [[Iraq]] |1 | |[[Terrorist incidents in Iraq in 2003#October to December|Turkish embassy bombing in Baghdad]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Blast at Turkish embassy in Iraq|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3190794.stm|accessdate=27 September 2012|newspaper=BBC News|date=14 October 2003}}</ref> |- |2003 | |{{flag|United Kingdom}} |{{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]] |71 | |[[2003 Istanbul bombings]] |- |2004 | |{{flag|Israel}} |{{flagicon|Uzbekistan}} [[Tashkent]], [[Uzbekistan]] |2 | |[[Tashkent embassy bombings]] |- |2004 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Uzbekistan}} [[Tashkent]], [[Uzbekistan]] |2 | |[[Tashkent embassy bombings]] |- |2004 | |{{flag|Australia}} |{{flagicon|Indonesia}} [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]] |9 | |[[2004 Australian Embassy bombing in Jakarta]] |- |2004 | |{{flag|Malaysia}} |{{flagicon|Philippines}} [[Manila]], [[Philippines]] | | |[[2004 Malaysian embassy siege by protesters]]{{citation needed|date=September 2012}} |- |2004 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} [[Jeddah]], [[Saudi Arabia]] | | |[[Terrorism in Saudi Arabia#2004|Jeddah consulate attack]] |- |2006 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Syria}} [[Damascus]], [[Syria]] |4 | |[[Damascus bombings and other attacks]] |- |2006 |February 7 |{{flag|Denmark}} |{{flagicon|Iran}} [[Tehran]], [[Iran]] | | |[[Denmark–Iran relations]] |- |2006 | |{{flag|Denmark}} |{{flagicon|Lebanon}} [[Beirut]], [[Lebanon]] | | | |- |2006 | |{{flag|Denmark}} |{{flagicon|Syria}} [[Damascus]], [[Syria]] | | |[[Denmark–Syria relations]] |- |2006 | |{{flag|Italy}} |{{flagicon|Libya|1977}} [[Benghazi]], [[Libya]] | | | |- |2006 | |{{flag|Pakistan}} |{{flagicon|Sri Lanka}} [[Colombo]], [[Sri Lanka]] | | |[[Attack on Pakistani ambassador to Sri Lanka|2006 attack on Pakistani ambassador to Sri Lanka]] |- |2007 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Greece}} [[Athens]], [[Greece]] |0 | |[[Embassy of the United States, Athens]] |- |2007 | |{{flag|Spain}} |{{flagicon|Democratic Republic of the Congo}} [[Kinshasa]], [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] | | | |- |2007 | |{{flag|Russia}} |{{flagicon|Costa Rica}} [[San José, Costa Rica|San José]], [[Costa Rica]] | | | |- |2007 | |{{flag|People's Republic of China}} |{{flagicon|India}} [[New Delhi]], [[India]] | | | |- |2008 | |{{Flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Serbia|2006}} [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]] |1<ref name="HT-08-02-27">[http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/02/27/europe/EU-GEN-Serbia-Kosovo-Independence.php Serbs mourn youth who died in riots targeting US embassy], [[International Herald Tribune]], February 27, 2008</ref> | |[[2008 Serbia protests]] |- |2008 | |{{flag|Israel}} |{{flagicon|Mauritania}} [[Nouakchott]], [[Mauritania]] | | | |- |2008 | |{{flag|Denmark}} |{{flagicon|Pakistan}} [[Islamabad]], [[Pakistan]] | | |[[2008 Danish embassy bombing in Islamabad]] |- |2008 | |{{flag|India}} |{{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Kabul]], [[Afghanistan]] | | |[[2008 Indian embassy bombing in Kabul]] |- |2008 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]] |6 | |[[2008 United States consulate in Istanbul attack]] |- |2008 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Yemen}} [[Sana‘a]], [[Yemen]] |19 | |[[2008 attack on the American Embassy in Yemen]] |- |2008 | |{{flag|Ethiopia|1996}} |{{flagicon|Somalia}} [[Hargeisa]], [[Somalia]] |30 | |[[2008 Hargeisa–Bosaso bombings]] |- |2009 | |{{flag|France}} |{{flagicon|Mauritania}} [[Nouakchott]], [[Mauritania]] |3 | |[[2009 Nouakchott suicide bombing]] |- |2009 | |{{flag|Denmark}} |{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] | | |Deportation of Iraqi Refugees{{citation needed|date=September 2012}} | |- |2008 | |{{flag|Greece}} |{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Berlin]], [[Germany]]{{citation needed|date=September 2012}} | | | |- |2009 |4 February |{{flag|Vatican City}} |{{flagicon|Venezuela}} [[Caracas]], [[Venezuela]] | | |<ref name>{{cite web|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2009/02/05/us-venezuela-violence-idUSTRE5137K520090205 |title=Venezuela Catholic mission hit after Jewish attack |publisher=Reuters |accessdate=2013-11-22}}</ref> |- |2009 |18 February |{{flag|Pakistan}} |{{flagicon|Iran}} [[Tehran]], [[Iran]] | | |[[2009 attack on Pakistan Embassy in Tehran]] |- |2009 | |{{flag|Slovakia}} |{{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Budapest]], [[Hungary]] | | |[[Hungary–Slovakia relations#Attack on the Slovak embassy in Budapest|2009 attack on Slovak Embassy in Budapest]] |- |2009 |5 July |{{flag|People's Republic of China}} |{{flagicon|United States}} [[Los Angeles]], [[United States]] | | |[[July 2009 Ürümqi riots]]<ref name="china1">{{cite web|url=http://www.china.org.cn/china/xinjiang_unrest/2009-07/13/content_18127285.htm |title=Attacks on China's diplomatic missions well-orchestrated |publisher=china.org.cn |date=2009-07-13 |accessdate=2013-11-22}}</ref> |- |2009 |6 July |{{flag|People's Republic of China}} |{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Munich]], [[Germany]] | | |[[July 2009 Ürümqi riots]]<ref name="china1"/> |- |2009 |6 July |{{flag|People's Republic of China}} |{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]] | | |[[July 2009 Ürümqi riots]]<ref name>{{cite web|url=http://www.china.org.cn/china/xinjiang_unrest/2009-07/13/content_18127285.htm |title=Attacks on China's diplomatic missions well-orchestrated |publisher=china.org.cn |date=2009-07-13 |accessdate=2013-11-22}}</ref> |- |2009 |7 July |{{flag|People's Republic of China}} |{{flagicon|Norway}} [[Oslo]], [[Norway]] | | |[[July 2009 Ürümqi riots]]<ref name>{{cite web|url=http://www.china.org.cn/china/xinjiang_unrest/2009-07/13/content_18127285.htm |title=Attacks on China's diplomatic missions well-orchestrated |publisher=china.org.cn |date=2009-07-13 |accessdate=2013-11-22}}</ref> |- |2009 | |{{flag|People's Republic of China}} |{{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Ankara]], [[Turkey]] | | |[[July 2009 Ürümqi riots]]<ref name>{{cite web|url=http://www.china.org.cn/china/xinjiang_unrest/2009-07/13/content_18127285.htm |title=Attacks on China's diplomatic missions well-orchestrated |publisher=china.org.cn |date=2009-07-13 |accessdate=2013-11-22}}</ref> |- |2009 | |{{flag|India}} |{{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Kabul]], [[Afghanistan]] |17 | |[[2009 Kabul Indian embassy attack]] |- |2010 | |{{flag|Belgium}} |{{flagicon|Greece}} [[Athens]], [[Greece]] | | |[[Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei]] |- |2010 | |{{flag|Bulgaria}} |{{flagicon|Greece}} [[Athens]], [[Greece]] | | |[[Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei]] |- |2010 | |{{flag|Chile}} |{{flagicon|Greece}} [[Athens]], [[Greece]] | | |[[Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei]] |- |2010 | |{{flag|Germany}} |{{flagicon|Greece}} [[Athens]], [[Greece]] | | |[[Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei]] |- |2010 | |{{flag|The Netherlands}} |{{flagicon|Greece}} [[Athens]], [[Greece]] | | |[[Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei]] |- |2010 | |{{flag|Mexico}} |{{flagicon|Greece}} [[Athens]], [[Greece]] | | |[[Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei]] |- |2010 | |{{flag|Russia}} |{{flagicon|Greece}} [[Athens]], [[Greece]] | | |[[Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei]] |- |2010 | |{{flag|Switzerland}} |{{flagicon|Greece}} [[Athens]], [[Greece]] | | |[[Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei]] |- |2010 | |{{flag|France}} |{{flagicon|Greece}} [[Athens]], [[Greece]] | | |[[Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei]] |- |2010 | |{{flag|Switzerland}}<br /> {{flag|Chile}} |{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Rome]], [[Italy]] | | |The [[Informal Anarchist Federation]] claimed credit for these mail bombs.<ref name=2010_Rome>{{cite news|last=Donadio|first=Rachel|title=Revenge Cited in Rome Embassy Attacks|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/25/world/europe/25italy.html|accessdate=30 July 2013|newspaper=The New York Times|date=24 December 2010}}</ref> |- |2010 | |{{flag|Greece}} |{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Rome]], [[Italy]] | | |[[Alleged explosive device defused by Italian police]]{{citation needed|date=September 2012}} |- |2010 | |{{flag|France}} |{{flagicon|Mali}} [[Bamako]], [[Mali]] | | |<ref>{{cite web|author=By the CNN Wire Staff |url=http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/01/05/mali.embassy.explosion/index.html?hpt=T2 |title=Mali police refuse to speculate on embassy attack motive - CNN.com |publisher=Edition.cnn.com |accessdate=2012-09-15}}</ref> |- |2010 |11 May |{{flag|Pakistan}} |{{flagicon|Iran}} [[Tehran]], [[Iran]] | | |[[2010 attack on Pakistan ambassador to Iran|2010 attack on Pakistan Ambassador to Iran]] |- |2010 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Pakistan}} [[Peshawar]], [[Pakistan]] |6 | |[[2010 Peshawar bombings]] |- |2010 | |{{flag|India}} |{{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Kabul]], Afghanistan |18 (9 Indians) | |[[February 2010 Kabul attack]] | |- |2011 |26 May |{{flag|Serbia}} |{{flagicon|Russia}} [[Moscow]], Russia | |Attacked by [[National Bolshevik Party]] activists as a response to arrest of [[Ratko Mladić]]. | |- |{{flag|France}} |{{flagicon|Syria}} [[Damascus]], [[Syria]] | | |[[Syrian civil war]]<ref name="aljazeera1">{{cite web|url=http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/07/2011711133656248811.html |title=Assad loyalists storm US and French embassies - Middle East |publisher=Al Jazeera English |accessdate=2012-09-15}}</ref> |- |2011 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Syria}} [[Damascus]], [[Syria]] | | |Syrian civil war<ref name="aljazeera1"/> |- |2011 | |{{flag|Israel}} |{{flagicon|Egypt}} [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]] | | |[[2011 attack on Israeli Embassy in Egypt]] |- |2011 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Kabul]], [[Afghanistan]] | | |2011 Kabul Attacks<ref>{{cite web|author=Tim Schwarz and Joe Sterling|url=http://us.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/09/13/afghanistan.kabul.attack/index.html |title=In central Kabul, tension ripples amid Taliban assault |publisher=CNN |date=2011-09-13 |accessdate=2012-09-15}}</ref> |- |2011 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} [[Sarajevo]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] | | |<ref>{{cite web|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2011/10/28/world/europe/bosnia-us-embassy/index.html?hpt=ieu_c2 |title=Man fires shots at U.S. Embassy in Bosnia - CNN.com |publisher=Edition.cnn.com |date=2011-10-28 |accessdate=2012-09-15}}</ref> |- |2011 | |{{flag|France}} |{{flagicon|Syria}} [[Damascus]], [[Syria]] | | |[[Syrian civil war]]<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2011/11/12/world/meast/syria-unrest/index.html?hpt=hp_t2 |title=Regime backers express anger at other nations after Arab League suspends Syria - CNN.com |publisher=Edition.cnn.com |accessdate=2012-09-15}}</ref> |- |2011 | |{{flag|Turkey}} |{{flagicon|Syria}} [[Damascus]], [[Syria]] | | |[[Syrian civil war]]<ref name="autogenerated1"/> |- |2011 | |{{flag|Saudi Arabia}} |{{flagicon|Syria}} [[Damascus]], [[Syria]] | | |[[Syrian civil war]]<ref name="autogenerated1"/> |- |2011 | |{{flag|United Kingdom}} |{{flagicon|Iran}} [[Tehran]], [[Iran]] | | |[[2011 attack on the British Embassy in Iran]] |- |2012 |8 January |{{flag|Japan}} |{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]] | | |A Chinese man hurled four petrol bombs at the Japanese mission in protest of Japan's war crimes during the World War II.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/08/us-korea-chinese-japan-idUSTRE80706920120108 |title=Chinese held for firebomb attack at Japan embassy in Seoul |publisher=Reuters |accessdate=2013-11-22}}</ref> |- |2012 | |{{flag|Belarus}} |{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} [[Bishkek]], [[Kyrgyzstan]] | | |<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurasianet.org/node/65835 |title=Kyrgyzstan: Demonstrators Attack Belarusian Embassy |publisher=EurasiaNet.org |date=2012-08-28 |accessdate=2013-11-22}}</ref> |- |2012 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Egypt}} [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]] | | |[[Reactions to Innocence of Muslims#Protests at diplomatic missions|2012 attack on the American Embassy in Egypt]]<ref name=bbc20120911>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-19562688|title=Egypt protesters breach US embassy over 'insulting' film|publisher=BBC|date=11 September 2012|accessdate=18 September 2012}}</ref> |- |2012 |9 July |{{flag|Japan}} |{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]] | | |<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.msn.co.nz/worldnews/8496505/s-korean-rams-gate-at-japanese-embassy |title=S Korean rams gate at Japanese embassy |publisher=News.msn.co.nz |date=2012-07-09 |accessdate=2013-11-22}}</ref> |- |2012 |September 11 |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Libya}} [[Benghazi]], [[Libya]] |4 |4 (possibly as many as 30) |[[U.S. Consulate attack in Benghazi]]. Official and unofficial accounts vary on the number of Americans injured, from 4 to as many as 30.<ref>[[Thomas R. Pickering|Pickering]], [[Michael Mullen|Mullen]], et. al, [http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/202446.pdf Accountability Review Board report on Benghazi (Unclassified)] U.S. Department of State. December 18, 2012.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= http://wolf.house.gov/uploads/Kerry_Benghazi_March1.pdf|title=Letter to Secretary of State John Kerry |format=PDF |date= 1 March 2013|accessdate=12 September 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=State: Only four people wounded at Benghazi|url=http://thehill.com/blogs/global-affairs/terrorism/288479-state-only-four-people-wounded-in-benghazi-attack|publisher=The Hill|date=15 March 2013|accessdate=12 September 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Exclusive: Dozens of CIA operatives on the ground during Benghazi attack|url=http://thelead.blogs.cnn.com/2013/08/01/exclusive-dozens-of-cia-operatives-on-the-ground-during-benghazi-attack/|publisher=CNN|date=1 August 2013|accessdate=12 September 2013}}</ref> |- |2012 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Yemen}} [[Sana'a|Sanaa]], [[Yemen]] | | |[[Reactions to Innocence of Muslims#Protests at diplomatic missions|2012 attack on the American Embassy in Yemen]]<ref name=dn20120913>{{cite web|author=Nation-World |url=http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20120913/NATION/209130453/1361/Libya-says-attacks-a-2-part-militant-assault |title=Libya says attacks a 2-part militant assault|publisher=Detroit News|date=13 September|accessdate=18 September 2012|quote=''In Yemen, hundreds of protesters chanting 'Death to America!' stormed the U.S. Embassy compound in the capital, Sanaa, and burned the American flag.''}}</ref> |- |2012 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Tunisia}} [[Tunis]], [[Tunisia]] | | | |- |2012 | |{{flag|Germany}} |{{flagicon|Sudan}} [[Khartoum]], [[Sudan]] | | |[[Reactions to Innocence of Muslims#Protests at diplomatic missions|2012 attack on the German Embassy in Sudan]] |- |2012 | |{{flag|Japan}} |{{flagicon|China}} [[Shenyang]], [[China]] |0 | |[[2012 China anti-Japanese demonstrations|2012 attack on the Japanese Consulate in Shenyang]] |- |2013 | |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Ankara]], [[Turkey]] |2 | |[[2013 United States embassy bombing in Ankara]] |- |2013 | |{{flag|France}} |{{flagicon|Libya}} [[Tripoli]], [[Libya]] |0 | |[[Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb|AQIM]] Attack |- |2013 |July 25 |{{flag|UAE}} |{{flagicon|Libya}} [[Tripoli]], [[Libya]] |0 | |Rocket-propelled grenade attack.<ref>{{cite news|title=UAE embassy compound attacked in Libyan capital|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/25/us-libya-uae-attack-idUSBRE96O04J20130725|accessdate=30 July 2013|newspaper=Reuters|date=25 July 2013|author=Ghaith Shennib|author2=Marie-Louise Gumuchian}}</ref> |- |2013 |29 June |{{flag|Pakistan}} |{{flagicon|Libya}} [[Tripoli]], [[Libya]] | | |[[2013 attack on Pakistan Embassy in Tripoli]] |- |2013 |3 August |{{flag|India}} |{{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Jalalabad]], [[Afghanistan]] |9 |21 |<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mg.co.za/article/2013-08-03-attack-on-indian-consulate-in-afghanistan-kills-nine |title=Attack on Indian consulate in Afghanistan kills nine | News | World | Mail & Guardian |publisher=Mg.co.za |date=2013-08-03 |accessdate=2013-11-22}}</ref> |- |2013 |7 August |{{flag|Pakistan}} |{{flagicon|India}} [[New Delhi]], [[India]] | | |[[2013 attack on Pakistan Embassy in New Delhi]] |- |2013 |13 September |{{flag|United States}} |{{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Herat]], [[Afghanistan]] |2 |20 |[[2013 attack on U.S. consulate in Herat]] |- |2013 |3 October |{{flag|Russia}} |{{flagicon|Libya}} [[Tripoli]], [[Libya]] |1 | |<ref>{{cite web|author=PTI |url=http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/international/russian-embassy-in-libya-attacked-1-libyan-killed/article5195671.ece |title=Russian embassy in Libya attacked, 1 Libyan killed | Business Line |publisher=Thehindubusinessline.com |date=2013-10-03 |accessdate=2013-11-22}}</ref> |- |- |2013 |5 November |{{flag|Vatican City}} |{{flagicon|Syria}} [[Damascus]], [[Syria]] | | |<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.yahoo.com/mortar-round-hits-vatican-embassy-damascus-diplomat-103911116.html |title=Mortar round hits Vatican embassy in Damascus Yahoo News |publisher=news.yahoo.com |accessdate=2013-11-05}}</ref> |- |2013 |121 November |{{flag|Russia}} |{{flagicon|Poland}} [[Warsaw]], [[Poland]] | | |<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.ria.ru/russia/20131112/184658961/Nationalist-Poles-Attack-Russian-Embassy-in-Warsaw.html |title=Russia Demands Apology for Attack on Warsaw Embassy | Russia | RIA Novosti |publisher=En.ria.ru |accessdate=2013-11-22}}</ref> |- |2013 |19 November |{{flag|Iran}} |{{flagicon|Lebanon}} [[Beirut]], Lebanon |20+ |50+ |[[Iranian embassy bombings]] |- |2014 |22 May |{{flag|India}} |{{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Herat]], Afghanistan | | |2014 attack on Indian consulate in Herat, Afghanistan<ref name="ConsulateAttack">{{cite news|title=Indian consulate in Afghanistan attacked by gunmen|url=http://www.indiagazette.com/index.php/sid/222273053/scat/701ee96610c884a6/ht/Indian-consulate-in-Afghanistan-attacked-by-gunmen|accessdate=22 May 2014|publisher=India Gazette}}</ref> |- |2014 |14 June |{{flag|Russia}} |{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Kyiv]], Ukraine |0 |0 |Attack following<ref>[https://www.kyivpost.com/multimedia/photo/protesters-outside-russian-embassy-in-kyiv-overturn-cars-throw-eggs-351902.html Protesters outside Russian Embassy in Kyiv overturn cars, throw eggs, tear down Russian flag]</ref> the [[Ukrainian Air Force Ilyushin Il-76 shoot-down|shot-down of a plane]] with 49 Ukrainian troops near Luhansk carried out by [[2014 pro-Russian conflict in Ukraine|pro-Russian militants]] using weapon probably from Russia.<ref>[http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-27845313 Ukraine crisis: Military plane shot down in Luhansk]</ref><ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/10899657/Ukraine-rebels-shoot-down-plane-carrying-49.html Ukraine: rebels shoot down plane carrying 49]</ref> |} ==See also== {{Portal|International relations|Terrorism}} * [[List of terrorist incidents]] * [[Terrorist attacks on U.S. diplomatic facilities]] ==References== {{Reflist|2}} ==External links== * 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