2012 Amstelvoort bombings

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2012 Amstelvoort Bombings
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The Ewoud Willighagen Hotel burning after a car bomb exploded near the lobby
DateFirst attacks – September 5, 2012:
9:30 a.m. (first explosion)
9:34 a.m. (second explosion)
10:44 a.m. (third explosion)
Second attacks – September 6th, 2012:
10:55 a.m. (first explosion)
11:00 a.m. (second explosion)
LocationAmstelvoort, Beatavic
TypeSuicide bombing, Car bombing
MotiveBeatavic's participation in CCA peacekeeping operations in Jaginistan
TargetFirst attacks:
Amstelvoort Federal Complex
Amstelvoort City Center
Stijn Kluessjen Museum
Second attacks:
Kluessjen shopping center
Willighagen Hotel
Organised byAl-Fijar

The 2012 Amstelvoort bombings were a series of terrorist attacks which occured from September 5-6, 2012, throughout the city of Amstelvoort, Beatavic. The attacks were carried out with cars fitted with bombs detonated at four different locations, carried out by affiliates of al-Fijar. The vehicles, rented by the perpetrators days earlier when they arrived at Amstelvoort International Airport, were loaded with propane canisters and driven to their targets. On September 5th, three truck bombs were detonated, one in front of the Amstelvoort Federal Complex at around 9:30 a.m. local time, another in front of the Amstelvoort City Center, and another in front of the Stijn Kluessjen Museum at around 9:34 a.m. As a result of these bombings, 18 people died, including the attackers, and more than 100 people were wounded. On September 6th, two different attacks were perpetrated against the Stokreef shopping center at around 10:55 a.m. and the Willighagen Hotel at around 11:00 a.m. In the second round of attacks, 183 people lost their lives and more than 450 were injured, with 140 of the deaths occurring at the Willighagen. In total, the attacks killed 201 and injured 560, and were the deadliest in Nortuan history until they were surpassed by the 2022 Oftbon attacks.

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