April 12: Japanese Red Army terrorist Yu Kikumura was arrested at a rest stop on the New Jerseyturnpike in possession of pipe bombs on his way to New York.[31]
March 6:An attempted attack on an army band by the Provisional IRA is foiled by the SAS.
March 16: Michael Stone kills three mourners in a gun and grenade attack on an IRA funeral in Belfast.[32]
March 19: During the funeral of IRA member Kevin Brady, killed in the cemetery attack by Michael Stone, a car approached the funeral procession at high speed. The car was surrounded by mourners, and two men later identified as corporals in the British Army were overpowered, dragged from the car, taken to waste ground and shot dead by the IRA
June: The IRA shoots down a British army helicopter in Northern Ireland[33]
June 15: Six British soldiers are killed by an IRA booby trap bomb attached to their vehicle in Market Square, Lisburn.
June 28: American diplomat, and defense naval attache Captain William Nordeen was assassinated by Marxistterrorist group Revolutionary Organization 17 November by a remote controlledcar bomb in Athens.
Wreckage of Pan Am Flight 103 in Lockerbie, Scotland.
August 25: Planet Hollywood restaurant in Cape TownSouth Africa bombed killing 1 and injuring 26.[34]
December 21: Pan Am Flight 103 bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland. At the time, it was the worst act of terrorism perpetrated against the United States, and involved the greatest number of peacetime fatalities (270) in the United Kingdom. Just over 12 years after the event, at the conclusion of the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing trial, a Libyan agent, Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, was convicted on 270 counts of murder and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Libya subsequently agreed to pay relatives of the Lockerbie bombing victims $2.7 billion ($10 million each) in compensation.
1989
May 30: A bomb kills four and injures 37 on an assassination attempt against Miguel Maza Marquez head of the Colombian Secret Service.[35]
July 5: A car bomb kills six, including the governor of Antioquia, Antonio Roldan Betancur. No claim is made for the attack.[36]
August 18: The Medellín Cartel declares "total and absolute war" against the Colombian government. The offices of the two main political parties were bombed and the homes of two local politicians were burned.[37]
August 31: A bomb in a bicycle cart injures 13 in Medellín.[38]
September 2: A bomb partially destroys the headquarters of El Espectador, a Colombian newspaper, leaving 84 wounded. Bomb is blamed on Pablo Escobar
September 4: A bomb detonates in front of the Intercontinental Hotel in Medellín.[39]
September 4: An unidentified man opens fire at the Medellín airport, killing one and wounding 14, before being gunned down by the police.[40]
September 16: A bomb explodes on a bus bound from Tbilisi to Baku, USSR when it passes near Yevlakh, Azerbaijan, killing five people and wounding 27.
September 18: Five bombs kill twelve people in Medellín during the ongoing war the Medellín Cartel declared on the Colombia government. On the same day, the Pablo Escobar has liberal leader Pablo Pelaez Gonzalez assassinated.[41]
September 18: Three bombs explode in Cali killing one person.[42]
September 19: Suitcase-bomb destroys UTA Flight UT-772 en route to Paris, killing all 171 passengers and crew. Libyan intelligence involved.
September 21: The Medellín Cartel claims responsibility for the car bomb attack to the Colombian Liberal Party's offices in downtown Bogotá
September 22: Deal barracks bombing: Eleven Royal Marines bandsmen are killed and 22 injured when base in Deal, Kent, is bombed by the IRA.
September 26: Liberal Greek politicianPavlos Bakoyannis who was well known for his broadcasts against the Greek military junta of 1967-1974 on Deutsche Welleradio, was shot and killed in the front entrance of his office in by members of the Marxist terrorist group Revolutionary Organization 17 November.
September 28: A bomb kills two at a suburban gas station in Bogotá. The dead are believed to be terrorists.[44]
September 29: A bomb injures one at the parking garage of the Intercontinental Hotel in Bogotá. The attack was blamed on the Medellín Cartel.[45]
October 8: A fire bomb kills seven and injures seven in a bus in Bogotá. The action is blamed on the Medellín Cartel.[46]
October 9: Ten bombs go off in two Colombian cities, injuring 32. The bombs coincide with the visit of a senior US Army officer on talks about drug control.[47]
October 16: A car bomb against the Vanguardia Liberal newspaper kills four in Bucaramanga.[48]
October 18: A bomb explodes prematurely outside the Colombian Congress, injuring one.[49]
October 21: A car bomb in front of a hotel in Barranquilla leaves six injured.[50]
October 30: A bomb hidden beneath a bus kills five police officer and injures 15 more in Medellín. The drug lords are believed responsible.[51]
November 27: Avianca Flight 203 bombed over Colombia; 110 victims. Medellín drug cartel claimed responsibility.
December 6: Truck bomb kills 52 and injures 1,000 outside the Departamento Administrativo de Seguridad (DAS) building near downtown Bogotá, Colombia; blast is blamed on drug lordPablo Escobar and it's widely believed to be an assassination attempt on the director of DAS, Miguel Maza Marquez.
December 6: Anti-feminist Marc Lépine shoots 26 people, killing 14 women, at the École Polytechnique de Montréal - the event is dubbed the Montreal massacre.
December 13: Two British soldiers are killed near Rosslea, County Fermanagh when an IRAunit burns them alive with a flamethrower.