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D W H T 200460367 01/01/2004 Nigeria 1 police officer killed by Taliban Nigeria in Damaturu, Yobe, Islamic Extremist 1 0 0 1 Nigeria (Sunni) 200459373 01/07/2004 Afghanistan 12 civilians killed in armed attack by suspected Taliban in Islamic Extremist 12 0 0 12 Helmand, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200458390 01/11/2004 Afghanistan 1 civilian killed in armed attack by Taliban in Gerdi Sari, Islamic Extremist 1 0 0 1 Paktia, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200458393 01/14/2004 Afghanistan 10 Italian soldiers killed by Taliban in armed attack in Islamic Extremist 10 0 0 10 Khowst, Khowst, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200458131 01/19/2004 Afghanistan 12 civilians, several children, 48 civilians, several children Islamic Extremist 15 58 0 73 wounded in bombing by suspected Taliban in Kandahar, (Sunni) Kandahar, Afghanistan 200459398 01/21/2004 Afghanistan 5 civilians killed, 1 other wounded in landmine explosion by Islamic Extremist 5 1 0 6 Taliban in Oruzgan, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200458614 01/26/2004 Afghanistan 1 vehicle damaged in VBIED attack by suspected Taliban Islamic Extremist 0 0 0 0 in Helmand, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200458147 01/27/2004 Afghanistan 1 soldier, 1 civilian killed, 3 soldiers, 8 civilians, 1 contractor Islamic Extremist 2 12 0 14 wounded in suicide IED attack by Taliban in Kabul, Kabol, (Sunni) Afghanistan 200459057 02/01/2004 Afghanistan 1 government official, 7 civilians killed in landmine Islamic Extremist 8 0 0 8 explosion by suspected Taliban in Deh Rawod, Oruzgan, (Sunni) Afghanistan 200458756 02/11/2004 Afghanistan 1 government official killed in armed attack by Taliban in Islamic Extremist 1 0 0 1 Khowst, Khowst, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200460141 02/11/2004 Afghanistan 1 top government official targeted in IED attack in Islamic Extremist 0 0 0 0 Asadabad, Konar, Afghanistan (Sunni),Islamic Extremist (Sunni) 200460148 02/13/2004 Afghanistan 1 police officer, 1 shop owner killed, 1 police officer, 5 Islamic Extremist 2 6 0 8 civilians wounded in IED attack in Khowst, Khowst, (Sunni),Islamic Afghanistan Extremist (Sunni) 200460153 02/14/2004 Afghanistan 4 government employees killed in armed attack by Islamic Extremist 4 0 0 4 suspected Taliban in Farah, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200460156 02/22/2004 Afghanistan 1 pilot killed, 3 contractors wounded in armed attack by Islamic Extremist 1 3 0 4 Taliban in Panjva'i, Kandahar, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200459526 03/05/2004 Afghanistan 2 contractors killed, 2 contractors kidnapped in armed Islamic Extremist 2 0 2 4 attack by suspected Taliban near Shah Juy, Zabol, (Sunni) Afghanistan 200459348 03/06/2004 Afghanistan 1 aid worker killed in armed attack by Taliban near Qalat, Islamic Extremist 1 0 0 1 Zabol, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200458299 03/27/2004 Afghanistan 4 civilians wounded in rocket attack in Kabul, Kabol, Islamic Extremist 0 4 0 4 Afghanistan (Sunni),Islamic Extremist (Sunni) 200459423 04/08/2004 Afghanistan 1 government official kidnapped and killed, 2 bodyguards Islamic Extremist 1 0 2 3 kidnapped by Taliban near Tarin Kowt, Oruzgan, (Sunni) Afghanistan 200459527 04/14/2004 Afghanistan 3 government officials, 2 children, 2 civilians killed, 1 Islamic Extremist 7 1 0 8 wounded in armed attack by suspected Taliban in Birmal, (Sunni) Paktika, Afghanistan Page 1 ICN Date Country Subject Perp. 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D W H T 200459046 04/14/2004 Afghanistan 1 police officer, 2 bodyguards wounded in bombing by Islamic Extremist 0 3 0 3 suspected Taliban in Kandahar, Kandahar, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200459351 04/26/2004 Afghanistan 2 humanitarian employees, 1 soldier killed, 6 soldiers Islamic Extremist 3 6 0 9 wounded in armed attack by suspected Taliban in (Sunni) Kandahar, Kandahar, Afghanistan. 200460679 04/29/2004 Afghanistan 1 school destroyed in arson by suspected Taliban in Islamic Extremist 0 0 0 0 Arghandab, Kandahar, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200460670 04/29/2004 Afghanistan 1 school destroyed in arson by suspected Taliban in Dand, Islamic Extremist 0 0 0 0 Kandahar, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200459530 05/03/2004 Afghanistan 2 civilians killed, 2 others wounded in landmine explosion Islamic Extremist 2 2 0 4 by suspected Taliban in Day Chupan, Zabol, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200459352 05/05/2004 Afghanistan 2 contractors, 1 government employee killed in armed Islamic Extremist 3 0 0 3 attack by the Taliban in Mundul, Nurestan, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200458215 06/02/2004 Afghanistan 5 aid workers killed in armed attack by Taliban in Qades, Islamic Extremist 5 0 0 5 Badghis, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200462331 06/03/2004 Afghanistan 7 police officers wounded in IED attack by suspected Islamic Extremist 0 7 0 7 Taliban in Khugiani, Nangarhar, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200459059 06/06/2004 Afghanistan Several vehicles damaged in landmine explosion by Islamic Extremist 0 0 0 0 suspected Taliban near Gerdi Sari, Paktia, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200458216 06/07/2004 Afghanistan 1 police officer killed in armed attack by suspected Taliban Islamic Extremist 1 0 0 1 in Kharar, Lowgar, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200462332 06/11/2004 Afghanistan Several vehicles damaged in RPG attack by suspected Islamic Extremist 0 0 0 0 Taliban in Gomal, Paktika, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200459531 06/15/2004 Afghanistan 1 political official killed, 3 guards wounded in armed attack Islamic Extremist 1 3 0 4 by Taliban in Loya Wara, Kandahar, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200462308 06/20/2004 Pakistan 3 civilians wounded in arson by Taliban in Chaman, Islamic Extremist 0 3 0 3 Balochistan, Pakistan (Sunni) 200460464 06/21/2004 Afghanistan 4 vehicles damaged in armed attack on UN election office Islamic Extremist 0 0 0 0 by Taliban in Lowgar, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200459532 06/26/2004 Afghanistan 4 election workers, 1 child killed, 10 civilians wounded by Islamic Extremist 5 10 0 15 Taliban in Jalalabad, Nangarhar, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200459451 06/27/2004 Afghanistan 16 civilians kidnapped and killed, 1 other kidnapped by Islamic Extremist 16 0 1 17 Taliban in Day Chupan, Zabol, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200460666 06/29/2004 Afghanistan 12 truck drivers kidnapped by Taliban in Darreh-ye Nur, Islamic Extremist 0 0 12 12 Nangarhar, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200459452 06/30/2004 Afghanistan Muslim cleric killed in assault by Taliban in Ghazni, Islamic Extremist 1 0 0 1 Afghanistan (Sunni) 200461025 07/03/2004 Afghanistan 2 civilians wounded in rocket attack by suspected Taliban Islamic Extremist 0 2 0 2 in Dandar, Parvan, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200459453 07/04/2004 Afghanistan 1 government employee wounded in bombing attack by Islamic Extremist 0 1 0 1 suspected Taliban in Lashkar Gah, Helmand, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200459454 07/05/2004 Afghanistan 1 election worker wounded by suspected Taliban in Islamic Extremist 0 1 0 1 Panjva'i, Kandahar,, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200461040 07/08/2004 Afghanistan 6 security guards killed, 4 others injured in armed attack by Islamic Extremist 6 4 0 10 suspected Taliban in Farah, Afghanistan (Sunni) Page 2 ICN Date Country Subject Perp. 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D W H T 200459455 07/08/2004 Afghanistan 1 UN election official killed, 3 others injured in landmine Islamic Extremist 1 3 0 4 explosion by Taliban in Khugiani, Nangarhar, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200459534 07/09/2004 Afghanistan School damaged in bombing by suspected Taliban in Islamic Extremist 0 0 0 0 Maywand, Kandahar, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200459035 07/11/2004 Afghanistan 5 civilians killed, 34 others injured in bombing by suspected Islamic Extremist 5 34 0 39 Taliban in Herat, Herat, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200461057 07/12/2004 Afghanistan 2 police officers killed in armed attack by suspected Taliban Islamic Extremist 2 0 0 2 in Ghazni, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200464134 07/13/2004 Afghanistan 4 police officers killed, 5 others wounded in armed attack Islamic Extremist 4 5 0 9 by suspected Taliban in Mianeshin, Kandahar, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200461060 07/14/2004 Afghanistan 1 government district building damaged in armed attack by Islamic Extremist 0 0 0 0 Taliban in Nazian, Nangarhar, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200459478 07/20/2004 Afghanistan Afghan police officer killed by suspected Taliban in Deh Islamic Extremist 1 0 0 1 Rawod, Oruzgan, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200461066 07/25/2004 Afghanistan 1 election official, 1 police officer killed by suspected Islamic Extremist 2 0 0 2 Taliban in Oruzgan, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200459488 07/29/2004 Afghanistan 2 civilians killed in armed attack by suspected Taliban in Islamic Extremist 2 0 0 2 Arghandab, Zabol, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200460915 07/29/2004 Pakistan Unknown target in bombing in Kohat, North-West Frontier, Islamic Extremist 0 0 0 0 Pakistan (Sunni),Islamic Extremist (Sunni) 200459490 07/31/2004 Afghanistan 1 government official, 4 guards killed, 2 civilians wounded Islamic Extremist 5 2 0 7 in armed attack by suspected Taliban in Helmand, (Sunni) Afghanistan 200461087 08/01/2004 Afghanistan 3 children killed in bombing by Taliban in Baraki Barak, Islamic Extremist 3 0 0 3 Lowgar, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200459494 08/01/2004 Afghanistan 1 soldier killed in armed attack by suspected Taliban in Islamic Extremist 1 0 0 1 Lashkar Gah, Helmand, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200459492 08/02/2004 Afghanistan 1 construction worker injured in rocket attack by suspected Islamic Extremist 0 1 0 1 Taliban in Kabul, Kabol, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200459496 08/07/2004 Afghanistan 2 election officials killed in armed attack by Taliban in Islamic Extremist 2 0 0 2 Charcheno, Oruzgan, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200461099 08/17/2004 Afghanistan 2 guards wounded in armed attack by suspected Taliban in Islamic Extremist 0 2 0 2 Paktia, Afghanistan (Sunni) 200459498 08/20/2004 Afghanistan 4 police officers, 2 security guards,
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