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8. 2001 indian parliament attack
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14. 2002 bali bombings
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20. 1970 munich bus attack
21. 2022 chornobaivka attacks
22. september 11 attacks
23. 2015 bamako hotel attack
24. 2009 jakarta bombings
25. 2005 delhi bombings
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27. 1993 world trade center bombing
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