Investigators
inspect a truck following a shooting incident in New York on October 31, 2017
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A pickup driver ploughed
a truck into cyclists and pedestrians in New York on Tuesday, killing eight
people in the first deadly "act of terror" in the city since
September 11, 2001.
Fatal
vehicle-ramming attacks in 2017
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Vehicles
have previously been used as weapons of terror, often by supporters of the
Islamic State (IS) group, attacking nations in the US-led coalition fighting
the jihadists in Iraq and Syria.
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Barcelona's Las Ramblas -
On
August 17, a driver deliberately runs a van into crowds on Barcelona's popular
Las Ramblas Boulevard, in what police say is a "terrorist attack".
It
is followed hours later by a car attack in the seaside resort town of Cambrils.
Fifteen
people are killed in the carnage.
All
members of the terror cell behind the attacks are either killed or arrested by
Spanish police.
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Charlottesville -
On
August 12, at a far-right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, a 32-year-old
woman is killed and others injured when a car rammed, deliberately according to
eyewitnesses, into a crowd of counter-protesters.
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London targeted -
On
March 22, 2017, a 52-year-old British convert to Islam, Khalid Masood, mows
down pedestrians on Westminster Bridge near parliament and stabs a policeman,
killing five people and injuring around 50 before being shot dead by police.
The attack is claimed by IS.
On
June 3, the British capital is hit again when three attackers strike
pedestrians with a van and go on a stabbing spree wearing fake suicide vests in
bars in the London Bridge area. Eight people are killed before the assailants
are shot dead by police. The attack is also claimed by IS.
On
June 19, a van drives into a crowd of Muslim worshippers near a mosque in
London's Finsbury Park area. One man dies and another 11 people are injured. A
47-year-old man is arrested and charged with terrorism-related murder and
attempted murder.
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Nice attack, Champs-Elysees hit -
On
July 14, 2016, Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, a 31-year-old Tunisian, ploughs a
19-tonne truck into a Bastille Day crowd, killing 86 people on the famous
beachfront avenue.
IS
later claims Bouhlel as one of its followers.
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On June 19, 2017, Adam Dzaziri, a 31-year-old who had sworn allegiance to the
IS, is killed when he rams a car loaded with guns and a gas canister into a
police van on Paris's Champs-Elysees. No one else is injured.
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On August 19, 2017, a 36-year-old Algerian man, named as Hamou B., drives a BMW
into a group of soldiers outside a barracks in the western Paris suburb of
Levallois-Perret, injuring six. After a car chase, police shoot and wound the
suspect.
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Stockholm shopping street -
An
April 7, 2017, a truck attack in the Swedish capital kills five people,
including an 11-year-old Swedish girl, a Briton, and one Belgian. Fifteen
others are injured.
An
Uzbek national, Rakhmat Akilov, 39, confesses to using a stolen beer truck to
mow down pedestrians on Stockholm's busiest shopping street Drottninggatan.
According to Uzbek police, he had tried to join IS in 2015.
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Berlin Christmas market -
On
December 19, 2016, Tunisian national Anis Amri, 24, hijacks a truck and slams
into a crowd of people at a Christmas market in Berlin, killing 12 and injuring
48.
Amri is shot dead by Italian police in Milan four days later after travelling through several European countries. IS claims responsibility.
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