Difference between revisions of "India: Mass Murders"

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* 52/300 (Dead/Injured) - [[Wikipedia: 25 August 2003 Mumbai bombings |2003.08.24 Mumbai car bombs]]: 🇮🇳 Mumbai, India. ☪️ [[Islamic Terrorism]]
 
* 52/300 (Dead/Injured) - [[Wikipedia: 25 August 2003 Mumbai bombings |2003.08.24 Mumbai car bombs]]: 🇮🇳 Mumbai, India. ☪️ [[Islamic Terrorism]]
 
* 200/150 (Dead/Injured) - [[Wikipedia: Rafiganj train wreck |2002.09.10 Rafiganj train wreck]]: 🇮🇳 Rafiganj, India. Communists/Maosists
 
* 200/150 (Dead/Injured) - [[Wikipedia: Rafiganj train wreck |2002.09.10 Rafiganj train wreck]]: 🇮🇳 Rafiganj, India. Communists/Maosists
* 212 - 2,500 (Dead) - [[Wikipedia: Mandai massacre |1980.06.08 Mandai massacre]]: 🇮🇳 Mandwi, India. Tripuri insurgents<br /></noinclude>
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* 212 - 2,500 (Dead) - [[Wikipedia: Mandai massacre |1980.06.08 Mandai massacre]]: 🇮🇳 Mandwi, India. Tripuri insurgents<br />
 
There are about 900 attacks per year that result in ≈500 deaths per year average, or 10-100 times the U.S. Even adjusted for population, it's a way bigger problem, despite gun control.
 
There are about 900 attacks per year that result in ≈500 deaths per year average, or 10-100 times the U.S. Even adjusted for population, it's a way bigger problem, despite gun control.
 
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Latest revision as of 09:41, 28 March 2019

Terrorist incidents map of India1970-2016

In strict gun-controlled India, they still us AK-47's and other illegal guns, but worse, they're more likely to use bombs and coordinated attacks, or even sabotage (train derailments). That and slow Police response times (due to infrastructure and traffic problems) results in much higher death rates than in many other countries:

There are about 900 attacks per year that result in ≈500 deaths per year average, or 10-100 times the U.S. Even adjusted for population, it's a way bigger problem, despite gun control.

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