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List of terrorist incidents in 2022

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This is a list of terrorist incidents in 2022, including attacks by violent non-state actors for political motives. Note that terrorism-related to drug wars and cartel violence is not included. Ongoing military conflicts are listed separately.

Guidelines

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  • To be included, entries must be notable (have a stand-alone article) and described by a consensus of reliable sources as "terrorism".
  • List entries must comply with the guidelines outlined in the manual of style under MOS:TERRORIST.
  • Casualties figures in this list are the total casualties of the incident including immediate casualties and later casualties (such as people who succumbed to their wounds long after the attacks occurred).
  • Casualties listed are the victims. Perpetrator casualties are listed separately (e.g. x (+y) indicate that x victims and y perpetrators were killed/injured).
  • Casualty totals may be underestimated or unavailable due to a lack of information. A figure with a plus (+) sign indicates that at least that many people have died (e.g. 10+ indicates that at least 10 people have died) – the actual toll could be considerably higher. A figure with a plus (+) sign may also indicate that over that number of people are victims.
  • If casualty figures are 20 or more, they will be shown in bold. In addition, figures for casualties more than 50 will also be underlined.
  • Incidents are limited to one per location per day. If multiple attacks occur in the same place on the same day, they will be merged into a single incident.
  • In addition to the guidelines above, the table also includes the following categories:
  0 people were killed/injured by the incident.
  1–19 people were killed/injured by the incident.
  20–49 people were killed/injured by the incident.
  50–99 people were killed/injured by the incident.
  100+ people were killed/injured by the incident.

List

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Total incidents: 39

Date Type Dead Injured Location Article Details Perpetrator Part of
4–6 January Arson, mass shooting, massacre 200+ Unknown Zamfara State, Nigeria 2022 Zamfara massacres Militant herdsmen attacked numerous towns across the state.[1][2] Fulani militants (suspected) Nigerian bandit conflict
15 January Hostage crisis 0 (+1) 0 Colleyville, Texas, United States Colleyville synagogue hostage crisis A British Pakistani man falsely claiming to be the brother of Pakistani prisoner Aafia Siddiqui attacked a synagogue and held four Jews hostage. The assailant was eventually shot dead.[3][4] Malik Faisal Akram[5] Antisemitism in the United States in the 21st-century
17 January Drone strike 3 6 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 2022 Abu Dhabi attack Houthi rebels attacked the capital of the UAE due to its participation in the Yemeni Civil War.[6][7][8][9][10] Houthi movement Yemeni Civil War
20 January Improvised explosive device bombing 3 28 Lahore, Pakistan 2022 Lahore bombing An IED planted on a motorcycle in a market in the Anarkali Bazaar exploded.[11][12][13] Baloch Nationalist Army Insurgency in Balochistan
21 January Mass shooting 11 Unknown Diyala Governorate, Iraq 2022 Diyala massacre ISIL gunmen stormed a military base, killing soldiers as they slept.[14][15][16] Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Islamic State insurgency in Iraq
25 January Mass shooting 10 3 Dasht, Pakistan 2022 Kech District attack Militants stormed a security post belonging to the Pakistani military in a remote area of Balochistan.[17] The clash lasted for a few hours and killed 10 security personnel and injured three others. One militant was killed and several others were injured or arrested.[17][18][19] Balochistan Liberation Front Insurgency in Balochistan
2 February Massacre, machete attack 60+ ~40 Djugu territory, Democratic Republic of the Congo Plaine Savo massacre Militants attacked an IDP camp in Ituri Province.[20] CODECO Ituri conflict
19 February Suicide bombing 14 12 Beledweyne, Somalia February 2022 Beledweyne bombing A suicide bomber detonated inside a busy restaurant.[21] Al-Shabaab Somali Civil War
2 March Bombing 3 24 Quetta, Pakistan March 2022 Quetta bombing A bomb exploded near a police van. Three people, including a superintendent deputy of the police, were killed.[22][23][24] Islamists (suspected) Terrorism in Pakistan
4 March Suicide bombing, shooting 63+ (+1) 196+ Peshawar, Pakistan 2022 Peshawar mosque attack A terrorist shot police officers at the entrance of a Shia mosque, killing two. He rushed into the mosque and blew himself up.[25][26][27] The Islamic State claimed the attack and identified the suicide bomber as Julaybib al-Kabli.[28] Islamic State – Khorasan Province Sectarian violence in Pakistan
8 March Suicide bombing, 6 (+1) 35+ Balochistan, Pakistan 2022 Sibi attack A suicide bomber targeted Pakistani security forces at the annual "Sibi Mela" ceremony, killing six and wounding more than 35.[29] Islamic State – Pakistan Province
22 March Mass stabbing, Vehicle-ramming attack 4 (+1) 2 Beersheba, Israel 2022 Beersheba attack A Negev Bedouin man stabbed and ran over several people.[30][31] Mohammed Abu al-Kiyan Israeli–Palestinian conflict
23 March Car bombing, suicide bombing, mass shooting 60+ 108+ Beledweyne and Mogadishu, Somalia March 2022 Somalia attacks Gunman attacked Aden Adde International Airport and killed five people.[32] A suicide bombing later took place outside a polling place in Beledweyne, killing several people along with female Member of Parliament Amina Mohamed Abdi.[33] A car bomb was detonated outside Beledweyne hospital, killing at least 30, whilst another attack took place on a restaurant in Beledweyne.[34][33] Al-Shabaab Somali Civil War
27 March Mass shooting 2 (+2) 12 Hadera, Israel 2022 Hadera shooting Two gunmen fired at civilians and police officers in the evening at a bus stop.[35][36] The two Arab Israelis were then shot dead by nearby police officers.[37] Islamic State Israeli–Palestinian conflict
29 March Mass shooting 5 (+1) 0 Bnei Brak, Israel 2022 Bnei Brak shootings A Palestinian man committed a mass shooting in the city's streets before being killed by the police.[38][39][40] Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades Israeli–Palestinian conflict
5 April Stabbing 2 1 Mashhad, Iran Imam Reza shrine stabbings A stabbing attack at the Imam Reza shrine killed two Shia clerics and wounded another. The attacker, an Uzbek Takfiri who was illegally in Iran, was arrested immediately after the attack.[41][42][43] Abdullatif Muradi Terrorism in Iran
7 April Mass shooting 3 (+1) 11 Tel Aviv, Israel 2022 Tel Aviv shooting A gunman committed a mass shooting on Dizengoff Street.[44][45] Raad Hazem Israeli–Palestinian conflict
12 April Mass shooting 0 29 New York City, United States 2022 New York City Subway attack A 62-year-old Black supremacist opened fire on a crowded subway. Ten people were injured by gunfire, while a further 19 suffered injuries while trying to escape.[46] Frank James
19 April Bombings 6 25 Kabul, Afghanistan April 2022 Kabul school bombing Three bombs targeted the Abdul Rahim Shahid School in the Shia Hazara neighborhood of Kabul.[47][48][49] Islamic State - Khorasan Province (suspected) Islamic State–Taliban conflict
21 April Bombing 31 87 Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan 2022 Mazar-i-Sharif mosque bombing A remote-controlled booby trapped bag exploded in the Shia Seh Dokan mosque.[50][51][52][53] Islamic State - Khorasan Province Islamic State–Taliban conflict
22 April Bombing 33 43 Kunduz, Afghanistan 2022 Kunduz mosque bombing Bomb attack at the Sufi Khanaqa-e-Malawi Sikandar mosque.[54][55][51] Islamic State - Khorasan Province Islamic State–Taliban conflict
22 April Suicide bombing 6 7 Mogadishu, Somalia April 2022 Mogadishu bombing A suicide bombing took place at Pescatore Seafood Restaurant in the seaside area of Lido beach.[56][57] Al-Shabaab Somali Civil War
26 April Suicide bombing 4 (+1) 4 Karachi, Pakistan 2022 University of Karachi bombing A female suicide bomber struck a van near the University of Karachi's Confucius Institute, killing three Chinese citizens and their Pakistani driver.[58][59] Baloch Liberation Army Insurgency in Balochistan
5 May Mass stabbing 3 4 El'ad, Israel 2022 El'ad stabbing Two Palestinian men attacked people celebrating Israel's Independence Day in a park with axes.[60][61][62] As'ad Alrafa'ani and Sabhi Shajir Israeli–Palestinian conflict
14 May Mass shooting 10 3 Buffalo, New York, United States 2022 Buffalo shooting 10 people, all of whom were black, were killed and 3 more injured in a racially motivated mass shooting at a supermarket.[63] Payton S. Gendron Terrorism in the United States
5 June Mass shooting, bombing 41+ 61+ Owo, Nigeria Owo church attack Five terrorists attacked the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Ondo State while worshippers were celebrating Pentecost.[64][65][66] Islamic State – West Africa Province (suspected) Boko Haram insurgency
12 June Massacre 100+ Unknown Seytenga Department, Burkina Faso 2022 Seytenga massacre Suspected jihadists attacked the village of Seytenga. They went from shop to shop to kill the men, the women and children were spared. Homes were burned down.[67][68][69] Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (suspected) Jihadist insurgency in Burkina Faso
18–19 June Mass shooting, massacre 132 Unknown Bankass Cercle, Mali 2022 Bankass massacres Unidentified gunmen killed civilians in Diallassagou and nearby villages in Mopti Region. The attackers also burned huts, houses, and stole cattle.[70][71][72] Macina Liberation Front Mali War
16 July Mass shooting 10 2 Nduga Regency, Indonesia Nonggolait shooting Around 20 gunmen attacked the village of Nogolait, Highland Papua.[citation needed][73][74][75] West Papua National Liberation Army Papua conflict
12 August Stabbing 0 2 Chautauqua, New York, United States Stabbing of Salman Rushdie On August 12, 2022, novelist Salman Rushdie was stabbed multiple times as he was about to give a public lecture at the Chautauqua Institution in Chautauqua, New York, United States.[76][77][78] Rushdie was gravely wounded and hospitalized. Hadi Matar Islamic extremism in the United States
19–21 August Car bombing, mass shooting 30+ 120+ Mogadishu, Somalia August 2022 Mogadishu attack Two car bombs exploded at the Hayat Hotel. Afterwards gunmen besieged the hotel, shooting at people and taking hostages. After 30 hours the security forces ended the attack.[79][80][81][82] Al-Shabaab Somali Civil War
5 September Attempted suicide bombing 10+ (+1) 15–20 Kabul, Afghanistan Bombing of the Russian embassy in Kabul A suicide bomber approached the Russian embassy. The attacker was shot dead by security forces, but his explosives went off after he was killed.[83][84][85][86] Islamic State – Khorasan Province Islamic State–Taliban conflict
12 October Shooting 2 (+1) 1 Bratislava, Slovakia 2022 Bratislava shooting Shooting in front of the Tepláreň gay bar, a well-known spot frequented by the local LGBT community, the shooter was found dead the next day.[87][88] Juraj Krajčík Right-wing terrorism in Europe
26 October Mass shooting 13–15 40+ Shiraz, Iran Shah Cheragh attack Mass shooting at Shah Cheragh mosque.[89] Authorities stated that the attackers were not Iranian nationals.[90] Islamic State Terrorism in Iran
29 October Car bombing 121+ 300 Mogadishu, Somalia October 2022 Mogadishu bombings Double car bombing at Zobe junction.[91] Al-Shabaab Somali Civil War
13 November Bombing 6 81 Istanbul, Turkey 2022 Istanbul bombing A bomb in a bag exploded next to a bench on İstiklal Avenue. Police arrested a Syrian woman, Ahlam Albashır, whom they say planted the bomb.[92][93][94] PKK (suspected by Turkey) Kurdish–Turkish conflict
12 December Shootings 3 (+3) 1 Wieambilla, Queensland, Australia Wieambilla shootings Three Christians fatally shot two police officers and their neighbour before being shot by SERT officers. Nathaniel Train, Stacey Train and Gareth Train Christian terrorism and terrorism in Australia
25 December Bombing 10 5 near Bougui,Est Region, Burkina Faso 2022 Bougui bombing A bus traveling from Fada N'gourma to the trading town of Kantchari hit a landmine near the village of Bougui.[95] Unknown Jihadist insurgency in Burkina-Faso

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