Bus attacks are a crime in which passengers and/or drivers of a bus are targeted, oftentimes in an act of terrorism.[1] The high frequency of bus attacks are attributed to the ease of the attackers' access to a large group of unprotected people within an enclosed space.[1] As such, it is one of the most common methods of public transportation being targeted or used as weapons, with a high potential for mass-casualties.[2] Bus attacks occur most commonly in regions such as South Asia, Middle East and North Africa, including countries such as Pakistan and Israel.[3]

Afghanistan

Azerbaijan

China

Germany

India

Israel

Kenya

Lebanon

Pakistan

The Philippines

Russia

Serbia

Sri Lanka

Tunisia

United Kingdom

Yemen

References

  1. 1 2 "Bus Attacks Highlight Potential Tactics and Mitigation Efforts" (PDF). 4 April 2019.
  2. Holgersson, Annelie; Björnstig, Ulf (March 2014). "Mass-casualty attacks on public transportation". Journal of Transportation Security. 7 (1): 1–16. doi:10.1007/s12198-013-0125-z. ISSN 1938-7741. S2CID 168079085.
  3. Michael., Jenkins, Brian (2010). Terrorist attacks on public bus transportation : a preliminary empirical analysis. Mineta Transportation Institute, College of Business, San José State University. OCLC 608318542.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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