March 2012 Aleppo bombing
Car bomb blast in Aleppo, Syria
March 2012 Aleppo bombings | |
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Part of Syrian civil war | |
Location | Aleppo, Syria |
Date | 18 March 2012 13:30 (UTC+3) |
Attack type | car bomb |
Deaths | 3 (2 security personnel, 1 civilian) |
Injured | more than 30 |
Perpetrators | claimed by the Free Syrian Army |
On 18 March 2012, a car bomb blast in a residential neighbourhood in the Syrian city of Aleppo killed two members of security forces and one female civilian. Some 30 residents were wounded.[1][2]
Residential buildings and a nearby monastery were severely damaged as a result of the bomb blast.
It was the second bombing in the city in a series of deadly attacks that took place in the city during 2012, in the frames of the Syrian civil war.
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Terrorist attacks in Syria
- Menarsha synagogue attack (1949)
- Aleppo Artillery School (1979)
- President assassination attempt (1980)
- 1981 Azbakiyah bombing
- 1986 Damascus bombings ‡
- Damascus diplomatic quarter (2004)
- Syrian National TV (June 2006)
- US embassy (September 2006)
- Damascus car bombing (2008)
- Sayyidah Zeinab (2009)
- 2011 Damascus bombings
- Aleppo (February 2012)
- Aleppo (March 2012)
- Damascus (March 2012)
- Damascus (April 2012)
- Idlib (April 2012)
- Damascus (May 2012)
- Deir ez-Zor (May 2012)
- Damascus (July 2012)
- Aleppo (September 2012)
- Aleppo (October 2012)
- Aqrab (December 2012}
- Aleppo University (2013)
- Damascus (February 2013)
- Maan (February 2014)
- Homs (October 2014)
- Tell Tamer (December 2015)
- Homs (December 2015)
- Qamishli (December 2015)
- Sayyidah Zaynab (January and February 2016)
- Homs (February 2016)
- Jableh and Tartus (May 2016)
- Qamishli (July 2016)
- Atmeh (August 2016)
- (September 2016)
- Azaz (January 2017)
- Damascus (March 2017)
- Aleppo (April 2017)
- As-Suwayda (July 2018)
- (June 2019)
- (November 2019)
‡ indicates the terrorist attack which caused the greatest number of casualties