1999 Allengin bombing

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1999 Allengin bombing
Part of global terrorism
Barclays Global Investors HQ, south side 1.JPG
Haverson Village Mall in downtown Allengin, the site of the attack
LocationAllengin, Elbresia
DateMay 12, 1999
10:18 AM
TargetHaverson Village Mall
Attack type
Bombing, terrorism
WeaponsBackpack bomb
Deaths4
Non-fatal injuries
177
PerpetratorsAl-Fijar
MotiveOpposition to Elbresia government involvement in Jaginistan peacekeeping mission

The 1999 Allengin bombing (also known in Elbresia and neighboring countries as M-12), was a terrorist attack that occurred on May 12th, 1999, at the Haverson Village Mall in Allengin, Elbresia. The bombing was perpetrated by Kasim al-Tarahdi, a student from the University of Oftbon who became radicalized by the group Al-Fijar. Al-Tarahdi had fashioned a bomb inside a backpack with a timer. After leaving the bomb near the entrance of the mall, al-Tarahdi left and the device exploded 5 minutes later. The attack killed 4 people and wounded 177. Al-Tarahdi was quickly identified and detained, where he confessed to the attack and claimed the motivation was al-Fijar's opposition to Elbresia's involvement in CCA peacekeeping operations in Jaginistan. The attack led to Elbresia's government declaring al-Fijar a terrorist organization, the first country in the world to do so until the 2005 Ledua train bombings.

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