- 1995 Rijeka bombing
Infobox civilian attack
title = 1995 Rijeka bombing
location =Rijeka ,Croatia
target = Police station
date =October 20 1995
type = Suicide car bomb attack
fatalities = 1 (assailant)
injuries = 29
perps =al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya
weapons = 70 kg of TNTThe 1995 Rijeka bombing occurred on
October 20 ,1995 inRijeka ,Croatia , when an Islamic terrorist organization attempted to destroy apolice station by driving a car with a bomb into the wall of the building. Twenty-sevenemployee s in the police station and two bystanders on the street were injured, though the only person who died was the attacker.Cause
In the last days of the Bosnian war, Croato-Bosnian military forces (
Croatian Defense Council , HVO) capturedTalaat Fouad Qasim when he attempted to enter Bosnia.cite web
url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9402E7DE1E39F931A15753C1A963958260
title = Islamic Group Hits Croatia
date = 1995-10-22
accessdate = 2008-08-10
publisher =New York Times
work = byReuters
language = English] Qasim, an important member ofal-Gama'a al-Islamiyya , was soon transferred toEgypt with the active help of Croatia. Because of that and becauseCroatia hadde facto controlled the Croatian Defence Council, the military organization which had captured Talaat Fouad Qasim, a decision was made to commit a terrorist attack in Croatia.The attack
At 11:21 a.m.
Central European Time , a Fiat 131 Mirafiori entered the parking lot of thePrimorje-Gorski Kotar County police headquarters. Due to the 90-degree turn needed to enter the lot, the vehicle moved slowly. Near the entrance, the driver did not park in the parking spaces for civilians, but instead started to accelerate towards the wall at the end of the parking lot. Due to the low security measures, this incident was not noticed before the attack itself took place. After 15-20 meters, passing 8-10 available parking spaces in the small lot, the Fiat crashed into the stairs leading to the police station and exploded. The time of explosion was recorded as 11:22 a.m. local time (10:22 AM UTC). Subsequently, a police investigation found out the car was loaded with convert|70|kg|abbr=on of highly-explosive TNT. The police also found a part of a Canadianpassport inside the remains of the attacker's car.cite web
url = http://www.fhs.se/upload/Webbadmin/Organisation/CATS/Kohlmann.doc
title = The Afghan-Bosnian Mujahideen Network in Europe
last = Kohlmann
first = Evan F
authorlink = Evan Kohlmann
accessdate = 2008-08-11
language = English] The next day, representatives of theal-Gama'a al-Islamiyya terrorist organization fromEgypt claimed responsibility for the attack, requesting extradition of Qasim.cite web
url = http://edition.cnn.com/WORLD/Newsbriefs/9510/10-21/am.html?iref=newssearch
title = Egyptian group claims responsibility for Croatian bomb
date = 1995-10-21
accessdate = 2008-08-11
language = English]Due to an error made by the attackers, the bombing did not cause fatalities, aside from the suicide bomber himself. The police headquarters is located on a higher ground than the parking lot itself, requiring the stairs in the first place. The other apparent miscalculation involved the size of the parking lot, where the Fiat 131 had neither the space and velocity, nor the horsepower, to climb the stairs and destroy the police station wall. As a result, the police station failed to collapse and only 29 injuries were recorded (including two unaware bystanders).
Aftermath
With the help of the
CIA , officials examined thevideo footage of the attack. American and Croatian investigative sources came to the conclusion thatHassan al-Sharif Mahmud Saad had organized this attack. Saad had come to live in Bosnia only that year; previously, he had been living inItaly . Soon after the attack, Bosnian officials discovered that Saad was planning a new terrorist attack, againstNATO forces, which was to happen in December 1995. A few days after that attack failed, he was killed in a firefight withCroatian Defense Council forces.References
Other sources
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Novi List (newspaper of Rijeka)
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