List of battles and other violent events by death toll

This page lists mortalities from battles and individual military operations or acts of violence, sorted by death toll. For wars and events more extensive in scope, see List of wars and disasters by death toll. For natural disasters, see List of natural disasters by death toll.

Battles and sieges

Many of the entries in this section are currently for total casualties rather than deaths. Until this notice is removed, check the individual links to see what the figure represents.

Bombing campaigns

Dresden after being bombed

This section lists bombing campaigns in which at least 1,000 individuals may have been killed.

World War II

  • 42,600: Allied airforce bombing of Hamburg (Operation Gomorrah) during the period 24 July 1943 and 31 July 1943[1]
  • 22,700[2]–25,000:[3] Allied airforce bombing of Dresden during the period 7 October 1944 to 7 April 1945[4]
  • Minimum 20,000: Allied airforce bombing of Berlin in 363 separate raids that took place during the period 7 June 1940 until 25 March 1944
  • Minimum 20,000: German Luftwaffe bombing of London during the Blitz; 7 September 1940 to 10 May 1941[5]
  • Around 18,000: Royal Air Force bombing of Pforzheim on 23 February 1945

Post-World War II

Individual air raids

This section lists individual air campaigns in which at least 500 individuals may have been killed.

World War II

Other

This section lists the ships which were sunk as well as their fatalities in relations to war, whether against enemy, friendly, or neutral ships.

Prior to World War I

Estimate of death toll Name Country Ship type Principal casualties Where sunk Date
1,300–1,900Sultana United StatesTransport steamboatU.S. POWs formerly held by the Confederate armyMississippi River, near MemphisApril 27, 1865[8]
900HMS Victory Great Britain2nd-rateCrewEnglish Channel[9]October 3, 1744
882–949Soleil Royal France1st-rateCrewEnglish ChannelJune 3, 1692
838HMS St George United Kingdom1st-rateCrewNorth SeaDecember 24, 1811
800+Kronan Sweden1st-rateCrewBaltic SeaJune 1, 1676
800+HMS Royal George Great Britain1st-rateCrewSpitheadAugust 29, 1782
800HMS Association Great Britain2nd-rateCrewIsles of ScillyOctober 22, 1707
699HMS Ramilles Great Britain3rd-rateCrewBolt HeadFebruary 15, 1760
673HMS Queen Charlotte Great Britain1st-rateCrewLivornoMarch 17, 1800
566General Lyon United StatesTransportDischarged U.S. soldiers, Confederate POWsCape HatterasMarch 31, 1865
600HMS Hero United Kingdom3rd-rateCrewWadden SeaDecember 28, 1811
555HMS Defence United Kingdom3rd-rateCrewNorth SeaDecember 24, 1811
380Mary Rose EnglandCarrackSoldiers, crewThe SolentJuly 19, 1545
372Arniston United KingdomEast IndiamanSoldiers, crew and their familiesCape AgulhasMay 30, 1815

World War I

The loss of two British cruisers to a German naval squadron at the Battle of Coronel on 1 November 1914 was followed by the Battle of the Falkland Islands on 8 December where most of the German force was destroyed. The Battle of Jutland on 31 May 1916 was the largest naval battle during World War I and resulted in the loss of three British battlecruisers and three armored cruisers.

Estimate of death toll Name Country Ship type Principal casualties Where sunk Date
1,450HMS Aboukir, Hogue and Cressy United KingdomArmored cruisersCrewNorth Sea, near the NetherlandsSeptember 22, 1914
1,255HMS Queen Mary United KingdomBattlecruiserCrewNorth SeaMay 31, 1916
1,198RMS Lusitania United KingdomOcean linerCrew, civiliansCeltic SeaMay 7, 1915
1,015HMS Invincible United KingdomBattlecruiserCrewNorth SeaMay 31, 1916
1,013HMS Indefatigable United KingdomBattlecruiserCrewNorth seaMay 31, 1916
903HMS Defence United KingdomArmored cruiserCrewNorth SeaMay 31, 1916
919[10]HMS Good Hope United KingdomArmored cruiserCrewOff of Coronel, ChileNovember 1, 1914
843HMS Vanguard United KingdomBattleshipCrewScapa Flow, ScotlandJuly 19, 1917
839SMS Pommern GermanyPre-dreadnought battleshipCrewNorth SeaJune 1, 1916
782SMS Blücher GermanyArmored cruiserCrewDogger BankJanuary 24, 1915
860[11]SMS Scharnhorst GermanyArmored cruiserCrewFalkland IslandsDecember 8, 1914
737HMS Hampshire United KingdomArmored cruiserCrew, including Secretary of State for War Lord KitchenerOrkneyMay 28, 1916
735[10]HMS Monmouth United KingdomArmored cruiserCrewOff of Coronel, ChileNovember 1, 1914
738HMS Bulwark United KingdomBattleshipCrewSheernessNovember 26, 1914
857HMS Black Prince United KingdomArmored cruiserCrewNorth SeaMay 31, 1916
684Léon Gambetta FranceArmored cruiserCrewCephaloniaApril 29, 1915
646SS Mendi United KingdomTroopshipTroopsEnglish ChannelFeb 21, 1917
650Bouvet FrancePre-dreadnought battleshipCrewDardanellesMarch 18, 1915
501RMS Leinster United KingdomMail shipMilitary personnelIrish SeaOctober 10, 1918
598[11]SMS Gneisenau GermanyArmored cruiserCrewFalkland IslandsDecember 8, 1914
570HMS Goliath United KingdomBattleshipCrewDardanellesMay 13, 1915
524HMS Hawke United KingdomCruiserCrewNorth SeaOctober 15, 1914

Post-World War I

Estimate of death toll Name Country Ship type Principal casualties Where sunk Date
3USS Panay (PR-5) United StatesRiver gunboatCrewYangtze RiverDecember 12, 1937

World War II

Estimate of death toll Name Country Ship type Principal casualties Where sunk Date
9,000[12]Wilhelm Gustloff GermanyCruise shipGerman refugees from PolandBaltic SeaJanuary 30, 1945
6,000–6,700[13]Goya GermanyTroopshipWounded, refugeesBaltic SeaApril 16, 1945
5,000–7,000[14]Armenia Soviet UnionHospital shipWounded, refugeesBlack SeaNovember 7, 1941
5,000–7,000[15]Cap Arcona GermanyPrison shipConcentration camp prisonersBaltic SeaMay 3, 1945
5,620[16]Junyō Maru JapanHell shipJapanese laborers and Allied POWsIndian OceanSeptember 18, 1944
5,400[17]Toyama Maru JapanTroopshipTroopsSea of JapanJune 29, 1944
4,998[18]Ryusei Maru JapanTroopshipTroopsBali SeaFebruary 25, 1944
4,755[19]Tamatsu Maru JapanTroopshipTroopsOff LuzonAugust 19, 1944
3,900[20]–5,000[21]Totila GermanyCargo shipTroopsCrimean PeninsulaMay 10, 1944
4,074[22]Oria GermanyTroopshipItalian POWsCape SounionFebruary 12, 1944
3,850[23]Orion GermanyAuxiliary cruiserRefugeesBaltic SeaMay 4, 1945
3,000–5,800[24]
HMT Lancastria United KingdomTroopshipTroops, refugeesBay of BiscayJune 17, 1940
2,000–4,000Teja GermanyCargo shipTroopsCrimean PeninsulaMay 10, 1944
2,000–5,400[25]Ural Maru JapanTroopshipWounded, troopsSouth China SeaSeptember 27, 1944
3,536[26]Mayasan Maru JapanTroopshipTroopsEast China SeaAugust 17, 1944
3,000–4,000[27]General von Steuben GermanyPassenger shipWounded, refugeesBaltic SeaFebruary 10, 1945
3,219[28]Nikkin Maru JapanTroopshipTroopsYellow SeaJune 30, 1944
3,055[29][30]–3,063[31]Yamato JapanBattleshipCrewSea of JapanApril 7, 1945
3,000[32]Tango Maru JapanHell shipJavanese laborers and Allied POWsBali SeaFebruary 25, 1944
2,765.[33]Lima Maru JapanTroopshipTroopssoutheast of the Gotō IslandsFebruary 8, 1944
2,750[34]Thielbek GermanyPrison shipConcentration camp prisonersBaltic SeaMay 3, 1945
2,750[35]Lenin Soviet UnionPassenger shipPassengers, troopsBlack SeaJuly 27, 1941
2,700Moero GermanyHospital shipSoldiers and civilians from EstoniaBaltic SeaSeptember 22, 1944
2,670[36]Petrella GermanyCargo linerItalian POWsSuda Bay, CreteFebruary 8, 1944
2,665[37]Teia Maru JapanTroopshipTroopsOff of LuzonAugust 18, 1944
2,586[20]Yoshida Maru No. 1 JapanTroopshipTroopsOff of LuzonApril 26, 1944
2,571[38]Rigel NorwayCargo shipTroops, Soviet POWsOff NorwayNovember 27, 1944
2,475[20]Sakito Maru JapanTroopshipTroops625 miles east of TaiwanMarch 1, 1944
2,300[39]Akitsu Maru JapanEscort aircraft carrierTroopsManila BayNovember 15, 1944
2,134[40]Hawaii Maru JapanTroopshipTroopsEast China SeaDecember 2, 1944
2;114[41]Edogawa Maru JapanTroopshipTroopsYellow sea[42]November 18, 1944
2,100+[43]Bismarck GermanyBattleshipCrewAtlantic OceanMay 27, 1941
2,098[44]Sinfra GermanyCargo shipItalian POWsSuda Bay, CreteOctober 20, 1943
2,035[45]Kamakura Maru JapanTroopshipSoldiers and civiliansPhilippines SeaApril 28, 1943
2,003[46]Awa Maru JapanHospital ship[47]CiviliansTaiwan StraitsApril 1, 1945
2,000[48]Dainichi Maru JapanHell ship, troopshipTroopsPhilippines SeaOctober 8, 1943
2,000[49]Salzburg GermanyCargo linerRussian POWsBlack SeaOctober 1, 1942
2,000Iosif Stalin Soviet UnionPassenger shipTroops, crewBaltic SeaDecember 3, 1941
1,932[50]Scharnhorst GermanyBattleshipCrewArctic OceanDecember 26, 1943
1,796[51]Gaetano Donizetti GermanyCargo shipItalian POWsAegean SeaSeptember 23, 1943
1,777[52]Arisan Maru JapanHell shipU.S. POWsChina SeaOctober 24, 1944
1,747[53]Arabia Maru JapanTroopshipTroopsSouth China SeaOctober 18, 1944
1,700[54]Takahito Maru JapanHospital shipWounded, civiliansTaiwan StraitMarch 19, 1943
1,658[55]RMS Laconia United KingdomArmed merchant cruiserItalian POWs, civiliansSouth AtlanticSeptember 12, 1942
660[56]–1,650[57]Taihō JapanAircraft carrierCrewPhilippine SeaMar 7, 1944
1,636[58]Yamashiro JapanBattleshipCrewSurigao StraitOctober 25, 1944
1,540[59]Koshu Maru JapanHell shipPassengers, Allied POWsIndonesiaAugust 4, 1944
1,529[60]Tsushima Maru JapanPassenger shipSchoolchildren, civiliansSea of JapanAugust 22, 1944
1,470[61]Chiyoda JapanLight aircraft carrierCrewPhilippines SeaOctober 25, 1944
1,450[62]Maebashi Maru JapanTroopshipTroopsPacific OceanSeptember 30, 1943
1,435[63]Shinano JapanAircraft carrierCrewPacific OceanNovember 29, 1944
1,430[64]Jinyo Maru JapanCargo shipTroopsSouth China SeaDecember 7, 1944
1,428[65]Shiranesan Maru (I) JapanTroopshipTroopsSouth China SeaOctober 18, 1944
1,415[66]HMS Hood United KingdomBattlecruiserCrewDenmark StraitMay 24, 1941
1,400[67]Fusō JapanBattleshipCrewSurigao StraitOctober 25, 1944
1,400[68]Chikuma JapanHeavy cruiserCrewPhilippine SeaOctober 25, 1944
1,400[69]Tatsuta Maru JapanTroopshipTroopsSea of JapanFebruary 9, 1943
1,384[70]Fuso Maru JapanTroopshipTroopsSouth China SeaJuly 31, 1944
1,300[71]Mario Roselli GermanyCargo shipItalian POWsCorfu BayOctober 10, 1943
1,291[72]Conte Rosso ItalyTroopshipTroopsMediterranean SeaMay 24, 1941
1.288[73]Yasukuni Maru JapanTroopshipTechnical personnelPhilippines SeaJanuary 31, 1944
1,279[74]Khedive Ismail EgyptTroopshipTroopsIndian OceanFebruary 12, 1944
1,263[75]Shōkaku JapanAircraft carrierCrewPhilippine SeaJune 19, 1944
1,253[76]Roma ItalyBattleshipCrewMediterraneanSeptember 8, 1943
1,250[77]Kongō JapanBattleshipCrewFormosa StraitNovember 21, 1944
1,243[78]Chuyo JapanAircraft carrierCrewIzu IslandsDecember 4, 1943
1,240[79]Unryū JapanEscort aircraft carrierCrewEast China SeaDecember 19, 1944
1,207[80]HMS Glorious United KingdomAircraft carrierCrewNorwegian SeaJune 8, 1940
1,177USS Arizona (BB-39) United StatesBattleshipCrewPearl HarborDecember 7, 1941
1,159[81]Rakuyo Maru JapanHell shipBritish and Australian POWsSouth China SeaSeptember 12, 1944
1,138[82]Rohna United KingdomTroopshipU.S. troops, crewMediterraneanNovember 26, 1943
1,124[83]Montevideo Maru JapanHell shipAustralian POWs, civiliansPhilippine Sea?July 1, 1942
1,121[84]Mutsu JapanBattleshipCrew, flying cadetsHashirajima (Japan)June 8, 1943
1,118[85]Hakozaki Maru JapanTroopshipTroopsYellow SeaMarch 19, 1945
1,023[86]Musashi JapanBattleshipCrewLeyte GulfOctober 24, 1944
1,000[87]Eiwa Maru JapanTanker shipTroopsSouth China SeaNovember 13, 1944
991[88]Galilea ItalyTroopshipItalian alpine troops, Italian carabinieri, Greek POWsMediterranean SeaMarch 28, 1942
956–1,025[89]Neuwerk GermanyCargo shipRefugees, railway workers, doctorsBaltic SeaApril 10, 1945
977[90]Bretagne FranceBattleshipCrewMers El KébirJuly 3, 1940
850–1,100[91]Shuntien United KingdomDefensively equipped merchant shipItalian and German POWs, British soldiers, and crewMediterranean SeaDecember 23, 1941
970[92]Karlsruhe GermanyCargo shipPassengers, crewBaltic seaApril 13, 1945
956[93]Taihei Maru JapanTroopshipTroopsSea of OkhotskJuly 9, 1944
954[94]Palatia GermanyPassenger shipCrew, Soviet POWsOff LindesnesOctober 21, 1942
946[95]Exercise Tiger United KingdomMilitary exerciseU.S. troopsSouth DevonApril 28, 1944
945[96]Aikoku Maru JapanArmed merchant cruiserTroopsPacific OceanFebruary 17, 1944
918[97]Corregidor United StatesOcean linerPassengers, crewSouth China SeaDecember 12, 1941
920Blücher GermanyHeavy cruiserTroops, crewOslofjordApril 9, 1940
903[98]Chitose JapanLight aircraft carrierCrewPhilippines SeaOctober 25, 1944
800[99]–901[100]Unyō JapanEscort aircraft carrierCrewSouth China SeaSeptember 17, 1944
900[101]Haguro JapanHeavy cruiserCrewStrait of MalaccaMay 16, 1945
895[102]Tirpitz GermanyBattleshipCrewTromsøNovember 12, 1944
883[103]USS Indianapolis United StatesHeavy cruiserCrewPhilippine SeaJuly 30, 1945
881[104]Nachi JapanHeavy cruiserCrewManila BayNovember 5, 1944
862[105]HMS Barham United KingdomBattleshipCrewMediterranean SeaNovember 25, 1941
858[106]RMS Nova Scotia United KingdomTroopshipPassengers, British military and naval personnel, South African guards, Italian civil interneesIndian OceanNovember 28, 1942
846[107]Lisbon Maru JapanHell shipBritish and Canadian POWsEast China SeaOctober 1, 1942
843[108]Zuikaku JapanAircraft carrierCrewLeyte GulfOctober 25, 1944
833[109]HMS Royal Oak United KingdomBattleshipCrewScapa FlowOctober 14, 1939
817[110]Taiyo Maru JapanPassenger shipPassengers, crewEast China SeaMay 8, 1942
814[111]Kaga JapanAircraft carrierCrewMidwayJune 4, 1942
808[112]Leopoldville BelgiumTroopshipU.S. troopsEnglish ChannelDecember 24, 1944
791Struma PanamaPassengerRefugeesBlack SeaFebruary 24, 1942
718Sōryū JapanAircraft carrierCrewMidwayJune 4, 1942
693USS Houston United StatesHeavy cruiserCrewJava SeaMarch 1, 1942
655Ceramic United KingdomPassengerCiviliansAtlantic OceanDecember 6, 1942
645HMAS Sydney AustraliaLight cruiserCrewIndian OceanNovember 19, 1941
631Shōhō JapanAircraft carrierCrewCoral SeaMay 7, 1942
549Ukishima Maru JapanTransportKorean forced laborersMaizuru, JapanAugust 24, 1945
518HMS Courageous United KingdomAircraft carrierCrewIrish coastSeptember 17, 1939
513HMS Repulse United KingdomBattlecruiserCrewSouth China SeaDecember 10, 1941
484Yoma United KingdomTroopshipCrew, British Army troops, and Free French Navy personnel[113]MediterraneanJune 17, 1943
353HMAS Perth AustraliaLight cruiserCrewSunda StraitMarch 1, 1942
338HMS Curacoa United KingdomLight cruiserCrewAtlantic OceanOctober 2, 1942
327HMS Prince of Wales United KingdomBattleshipCrewSouth China SeaDecember 10, 1941
271Ilmarinen FinlandCoastal defence shipCrewBaltic SeaSeptember 13, 1941
159USS Asheville United StatesGunboatCrewJava SeaMarch 3, 1942
137Caribou CanadaFerryPassengers, crewCabot StraitOctober 14, 1942

Post-World War II

Estimate of death toll Name Country Ship type Principal casualties Where sunk Date
2,750SS Kiangya ChinaSteamshipRefugeesHuangpu River, ShanghaiDecember 3, 1948
323ARA General Belgrano ArgentinaCruiserCrewSouth AtlanticMay 2, 1982
194INS Khukri IndiaFrigateCrewArabian SeaDecember 8, 1971
34USS Liberty United StatesSpy shipCrewMediterranean SeaJune 8, 1967
20HMS Sheffield United KingdomGuided missile destroyerCrewSouth AtlanticMay 4, 1982

Non-state terrorist attacks

This section lists terrorist attacks in which at least 50 individuals were killed.

Estimated death toll Name Political ideology Country Location Year
2,996September 11 attacksIslamic extremism United StatesNew York City, Arlington County, Virginia, and Stonycreek Township (near Shanksville, Pennsylvania)2001
1,566Camp Speicher massacreIslamic extremism IraqCamp Speicher, Tikrit2014
7962007 Yazidi communities bombingsIslamic extremism IraqKahtaniya and Adnaniyah2007
58714 October 2017 Mogadishu bombingsIslamic extremism SomaliaMogadishu2017
449May 2013 Iraq attacksIslamic extremism IraqAcross Iraq2013
385Beslan school hostage crisisIslamic extremism/Chechen separatism RussiaBeslan2004
3412016 Karrada bombingIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2016
329Air India Flight 182Sikh extremism IrelandIrish Atlantic airspace1985
321–345Makombo massacreChristian extremism (Lord's Resistance Army) Democratic Republic of the CongoHaut-Uele District2009
3071983 Beirut barracks bombingState-sponsored Islamic extremism LebanonBeirut1983
3052017 Sinai attackIslamic extremism EgyptBir al-Abed2017
300+2014 Gamboru Ngala attackIslamic extremism NigeriaGamboru Ngala2014
3002016 Mosul massacreIslamic extremism IraqMosul2016
300Hamam al-Alil massacreIslamic extremism IraqHamam al-Alil2016
300Atiak massacreChristian terrorism UgandaAtiak1995
293Russian apartment bombingsDisputed RussiaMoscow, Volgodonsk, Buynaksk1999
2772019 Sri Lanka Easter bombingsIslamic extremism Sri LankaColombo, Dehiwala, Negombo and Batticaloa2019
270Pan Am Flight 103Disputed United KingdomLockerbie, Scotland1988
2571993 Bombay bombingsIslamic extremism IndiaMumbai1993
2522001 Angola train attackSeparatism Angola2001
245+Massacre of TrujilloRight-wing terrorism ColombiaTrujillo, Valle del Cauca1990
2441979 Grand Mosque seizureIslamic extremism Saudi ArabiaMecca1979
238MV DaraUnknown; possibly Omani separatistsSouthwest AsiaPersian Gulf1961
258–270Kobani massacreIslamic extremism SyriaKobani2015
224Metrojet Flight 9268Islamic extremism EgyptSinai Peninsula2015
2241998 United States embassy bombingsIslamic extremism Kenya

 Tanzania

Nairobi,
Dar es Salaam
1998
21523 November 2006 Sadr City bombingsIslamic extremism IraqSadr City2006
2092006 Mumbai train bombingsIslamic extremism IndiaMumbai2006
2022002 Bali bombingsIslamic extremism IndonesiaBali2002
200–800Rais massacreIslamic extremism Algeriavillage of Rais, near Sidi Moussa and south of Algiers1997
200–400Bentalha massacreIslamic extremism Algeriavillage of Bentalha about 15 km south of Algiers1997
19818 April 2007 Baghdad bombingsIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2007
1932004 Madrid train bombingsIslamic extremism SpainMadrid2004
18520 January 2012 Nigeria attacksIslamic extremism NigeriaMubi, Yola, Gombi, Maiduguri and Kano2012
184+Jableh and Tartous bombingsIslamic extremism SyriaJableh and Tartous2016
1802007 Karachi bombingIslamic extremism PakistanKarachi2007
178+2004 Ashura bombings in IraqIslamic extremism IraqKerbala and Baghdad2004
1752008 Mumbai attacksIslamic extremism IndiaMumbai2008
170Moscow theater hostage crisisChechen separatism RussiaMoscow2002
168Kizlyar-Pervomayskoye hostage crisisChechen separatism RussiaKizlyar, Pervomayskoye, and Sovetskoye1996
168Oklahoma City bombingMilitia movement United StatesOklahoma City1995
166+Palliyagodella massacreTamil nationalism/separatism Sri LankaPalliyagodella1992
165+2000 Walisongo school massacreChristian terrorism IndonesiaPoso2000
160March 2019 attacks against Fulani herdersReprisal against Islamic extremism MaliOgossagou and Welingara2019
1562014 Peshawar school attackIslamic extremism PakistanPeshawar2014
155October 2009 Baghdad bombingsIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2009
15413 July 2018 Pakistan bombingsIslamic extremism PakistanMastung, Bannu2018
1522015 Garissa University College attackIslamic extremism KenyaGarissa2015
1522007 Tal Afar bombings and massacreIslamic extremism IraqTal Afar2007
150+May 2017 Kabul attackUnknown AfghanistanKabul2017
150–2,0002015 Baga massacreIslamic extremism NigeriaBaga2015
150St Nedelya Church assaultCommunism BulgariaSofia1925
148Gyaneshwari Express train derailmentMaoism IndiaWest Midnapore 2010
147Kattankudy mosque massacreTamil nationalism/separatism Sri LankaKattankudy1990
146Anuradhapura massacreTamil nationalism/separatism Sri LankaAnuradhapura1996
145July 2015 Kukawa massacreIslamic extremism NigeriaKukawa2015
145September 2015 Maiduguri bombingIslamic extremism NigeriaMaiduguri2015
1422015 Sana'a mosque bombingsIslamic extremism YemenSana'a2015
1412019 Kaduna State massacreIslamic extremism NigeriaKaduna State2019
141Brak El-Shati airbase raidIslamic extremism LibyaWadi al Shatii District2017
140–2562017 Camp Shaheen attackIslamic extremism AfghanistanMazar-e-Sharif2017
140Budyonnovsk hospital hostage crisisChechen separatism RussiaBudyonnovsk1995
137November 2015 Paris attacksIslamic extremism FranceParis2015
135February 3, 2007 Baghdad market bombingIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2007
134February 2016 Sayyidah Zaynab bombingsIslamic extremism IraqSayyidah Zaynab2016
133+January 2011 Iraq suicide attacksIslamic extremism Iraq2011
132January 2016 Iraq attacksIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad Miqdadiyah2016
1302015 Khan Bani Saad bombingIslamic extremism IraqKhan Bani Saad2015
130Rafiganj train disasterMaoism IndiaRafiganj2002
127Peshawar church attackIslamic extremism PakistanPeshawar2013
127December 2009 Baghdad bombingsIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2009
1272005 Al Hillah bombingUnknown IraqAl Hillah2005
127Aluth Oya massacreTamil nationalism/separatism Sri LankaAluth Oya1987
1262017 Aleppo suicide car bombingUnknown SyriaAleppo2017
125November 2016 Hillah suicide truck bombingIslamic extremism IraqHillah2016
125Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961UnknownIndian Ocean1996
120+5 January 2006 Iraq bombingsIslamic extremism IraqKarbala, Ramadi2006
120October 1995 Eastern Sri Lanka massacresTamil nationalism/separatism Sri LankaEastern Province1995
1202007 Al Hillah bombingsIslamic extremism IraqAl Hillah2007
1202012 Sana'a bombingIslamic extremism YemenSana'a2012
120Palace of Justice siege19th of April Movement ColombiaBogotá1985
119Bojayá massacreRight-wing terrorism ColombiaChoco2002
11728 October 2009 Peshawar bombingIslamic extremism PakistanPeshawar2009
1172004 Irbil bombingsIslamic extremism IraqIrbil2004
1162004 SuperFerry 14 bombingIslamic extremism Philippines2004
1152006 São Paulo violence outbreakPrimeiro Comando da Capital BrazilSão Paulo2006
114+10 May 2010 Iraq attacksIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2010
114March 2017 Damascus bombingsIslamic extremism SyriaDamascus2017
113+2 November 2010 Baghdad bombingsIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2010
113Colombo Central Bus Station bombingTamil nationalism/separatism Sri LankaColombo1987
112September 14, 2005 Baghdad bombingIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2005
112Avianca Flight 203Narcoterrorism Colombia1989
112Gulf Air Flight 771Palestinian nationalism United Arab EmiratesDubai1983
11010 October 2008 Orakzai bombingIslamic extremism PakistanOrakzai2008
1092015 Ankara bombingsIslamic extremism TurkeyAnkara2015
1052010 Lakki Marwat suicide bombingIslamic extremism PakistanLakki Marwat2010
104Mohmand Agency attackIslamic extremism PakistanMohmand Agency2010
1032018 Kabul ambulance bombingIslamic extremism AfghanistanKabul2018
102+December 2016 Aden suicide bombingsIslamic extremism YemenAden2016
102First Tyre truck bombing attackIslamic extremism LebanonTyre1982
101May 2016 Baghdad bombingsIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2016
10119 August 2009 Baghdad bombingsIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2009
100+March 2017 Kabul attackIslamic extremism AfghanistanKabul2017
100+2011 Damaturu attacksIslamic extremism Nigeria2011
1002011 Mogadishu bombingIslamic extremism SomaliaMogadishu2011
1002008 Kandahar bombingIslamic extremism AfghanistanKandahar2008
100Musayyib fuel tanker bombingIslamic extremism IraqMusayyib2005
100Malaysian Airline System Flight 653 hijackingCommunism MalaysiaTanjung Kupang1977
100Bolgrad palace bombingBessarabian separatism RomaniaBolgrad1921
99+Kha Maung Seik massacreRohingya nationalism/Islamic extremism MyanmarMaungdaw District2017
98May 2010 attacks on Ahmadi mosques in LahoreIslamic extremism PakistanLahore2010
981 February 2008 Baghdad bombingsIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2008
96+June 2017 Pakistan bombingsIslamic extremism PakistanQuetta, Parachinar, Karachi2017
92–1032006 Digampathana bombingTamil nationalism/separatism Sri LankaDigampathana2006
9217 August 2019 Kabul bombingIslamic extremism AfghanistanKabul2019
922017 Sehwan suicide bombingIslamic extremism PakistanSehwan2017
91Colombo Central Bank bombingTamil nationalism/separatism Sri LankaColombo1996
91King David Hotel bombingZionist terrorism Mandatory PalestineJerusalem1946
90December 2019 Mogadishu bombingIslamic extremism SomaliaMogadishu2019
902005 Sharm el-Sheikh attacksIslamic extremism EgyptSharm el-Sheikh2005
89Russian airplane bombingsChechen separatism RussiaMoscow2004
88TWA Flight 841Palestinian nationalismIonian Sea1974
8822 January 2007 Baghdad bombingsIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2007
872016 Nice truck attackIslamic extremism FranceNice2016
862018 Mubi suicide bombingsIslamic extremism NigeriaMubi2018
86AMIA BombingIslamic extremism/anti-semitism ArgentinaBuenos Aires1994
85April 2010 Baghdad bombingsIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2010
85Buratha Mosque bombingIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2006
85Bologna massacreNeo-fascism ItalyBologna1980
842017 Nasiriyah attacksIslamic extremism IraqNasiriyah2017
832002 Grozny truck bombingChechen separatism RussiaGrozny2002
83Imam Ali Mosque bombingIslamic extremism IraqNajaf2003
812008 Assam bombingsAssamese separatism IndiaAssam2008
80+July 2016 Kabul bombingIslamic extremism AfghanistanKabul2016
80Jaipur bombingsIslamic extremism IndiaJaipur2008
78Bombing of Cubana de Aviación Flight 455Right-wing terrorism CubaAtlantic Ocean1976
772011 Norway attacksNeo-fascism NorwayOslo and Utøya2011
772017 Gao bombingIslamic extremism MaliGao2017
76February 12, 2007 Baghdad bombingsIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2007
762010 Maoist attack in DantewadaMaoism IndiaDantewada, Chhattisgarh2010
752007 Baghlan sugar factory bombingIslamic extremism AfghanistanBaghlan2008
752016 Lahore suicide bombingIslamic extremism PakistanLahore2016
74July 2010 Kampala attacksIslamic extremism UgandaKampala2010
742005 Khanaqin bombingsIslamic extremism IraqKhanaqin2005
7421 April 2004 Basra bombingsIslamic extremism IraqBasra2004
742004 Kufa shellingUnknown IraqKufa2004
73Haska Meyna mosque bombingIslamic extremism AfghanistanHaska Meyna District2019
73+September 2010 Quetta bombingIslamic extremism PakistanQuetta2010
7320 June 2009 Taza bombingIslamic extremism IraqTaza2009
73Hafte Tir bombingUnknown IranTehran1981
72+March 2010 Lahore bombingsIslamic extremism PakistanLahore2010
70+July 2010 Baghdad attacksIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2010
70February 2016 Baghdad bombingsIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2016
702008 Wah bombingIslamic extremism PakistanWah2008
702007 Baghdad Mustansiriya University bombingUnclear IraqBaghdad2007
69+17 August 2010 Baghdad bombingsIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2010
69+2017 Borno State attackIslamic extremism NigeriaBorno State2010
69April 2018 Kabul suicide bombingIslamic extremism AfghanistanKabul2018
69June 2009 Baghdad bombingIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2009
686 March 2008 Baghdad bombingIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2008
682007 Samjhauta Express bombingsDisputed India2007
682004 Baqubah bombingUnclear IraqBaqubah2004
67Westgate shopping mall shootingIslamic extremism KenyaNairobi2013
67In Amenas hostage crisisIslamic extremism AlgeriaIn Amenas2013
6719 December 2004 Karbala and Najaf bombingsIslamic extremism IraqKarbala2004
671929 Hebron massacrePalestinian nationalism Mandatory PalestineHebron1929
662010 Darra Adam Khel mosque bombingIslamic extremism PakistanDarra Adam Khel2010
66Kebithigollewa massacreTamil nationalism/separatism Sri LankaKebithigollewa2006
66Cyprus Airways Flight 284UnknownMediterranean Sea1967
65 2019 Nganzai funeral attack Islamic extremism  Nigeria Nganzai 2019
64February 2016 Homs bombingsIslamic extremism SyriaHoms2016
64April 2016 Kabul attackIslamic extremism AfghanistanKabul2016
641996 Dehiwala train bombingTamil nationalism/separatism Sri LankaDehiwala1996
63Luxor massacreIslamic extremism EgyptLuxor1997
6312 February 2007 Baghdad bombingsIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2007
63DAS Building bombingNarcoterrorism ColombiaBogotá1989
63Iraqi Airways Flight 163Islamic extremism Saudi ArabiaArar1986
63April 1983 US Embassy bombingIslamic extremism LebanonBeirut1983
62Kent and Dollar Farm massacresTamil nationalism/separatism Sri LankaVavuniya1984
621999 Vladikavkaz bombingChechen separatism RussiaVladikavkaz1999
621 July 2006 Sadr City bombingIslamic extremism IraqSadr City2006
6229 October 2005 Delhi bombingsIslamic extremism IndiaDelhi2005
6224 June 2004 Mosul bombingsIslamic extremism IraqMosul2004
602005 Amman bombingsIslamic extremism JordanAmman2005
60EgyptAir Flight 648Palestinian nationalism GreeceAthens1985
60Second Tyre truck bombing attackIslamic extremism LebanonTyre1983
60January 2017 Azaz bombingIslamic extremism SyriaAzaz2017
592018 African Union base attack in Bulo MarerIslamic extremism SomaliaBulo Marer2018
59January 2017 Baghdad bombingsIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2017
592003 Znamenskoye suicide bombingChechen separatism RussiaZnamenskoye2003
582010 Baghdad church attackIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2010
586 April 2010 Baghdad bombingsIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2010
58April 2010 Kohat bombingsIslamic extremism PakistanKohat2010
582008 Indian embassy bombing in KabulIslamic extremism AfghanistanKabul2008
581948 Ben Yehuda Street bombingPalestinian nationalism Mandatory PalestineJerusalem1948
57August 2016 Gaziantep bombingIslamic extremism TurkeyGaziantep2016
57Nishtar Park bombingIslamic extremism PakistanKarachi2006
572003 Istanbul BombingsIslamic extremism TurkeyIstanbul2003
562008 Ahmedabad bombingsIslamic extremism IndiaAhmedabad2008
567 July 2005 London bombingsIslamic extremism United KingdomLondon2005
55Lionair Flight 602Tamil nationalism/separatism Sri LankaJaffna1998
541 February 2010 Baghdad bombingIslamic extremism IraqBaghdad2010
54Gonagala massacreTamil nationalism/separatism Sri LankaGonagala1999
54December 2009 Lahore attacksUnclear PakistanLahore2009
54Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombingIslamic extremism PakistanIslamabad2008
53+25 August 2010 Iraq bombingsIslamic extremism/Baathism IraqKut2010
522011 Monterrey casino attackNarcoterrorism MexicoMonterrey2011
522003 Mumbai bombingsIslamic extremism IndiaMumbai2003
52Reyhanlı bombingsDisputed TurkeyReyhanlı2013
5117 June 2008 Baghdad bombingUnknown IraqBaghdad2008
50+Dera Ghazi Khan bombingsIslamic extremism PakistanDera Ghazi Khan2011
50+December 2010 Mohmand Agency bombingsIslamic extremism PakistanMohmand Agency2010
502016 Orlando nightclub shootingIslamic extremism United StatesOrlando2016
51Christchurch mosque shootingsFar-right extremism New ZealandChristchurch2019
50February 2018 Mogadishu attackIslamic extremism SomaliaMogadishu2018
50December 2017 Kabul suicide bombingIslamic extremism AfghanistanKabul2017
505 April 2010 Peshawar bombingsIslamic extremism PakistanPeshawar2010
50July 2010 Lahore bombingsUnknown PakistanLahore2010

Mass unrest, riots and pogroms

This section lists events in which at least 100 individuals were killed from riots or mass unrest.

Estimate of death toll Name Country Location(s) Date
200,000–2,000,000Partition of India and Pakistan British India

(modern-day  India,  Pakistan, and  Bangladesh)

Punjab and Bengal1947
200,000–300,000La Violencia ColombiaCountry-wide1948–1960
85,000–87,0001959 Tibetan uprising Tibet

(annexed by  China)

Lhasa1959
60,000–80,000Massacre of the LatinsByzantium

(modern-day  Turkey)

Constantinople1182
10,000–40,0001932 Salvadoran peasant uprising El Salvador1932
30,000Adana massacre Ottoman Empire

(modern-day  Turkey)

Adana1909
30,0001946 Bihar riots British India

(modern-day  India)

Bihar1946
30,000Nika riotsByzantiumConstantinople532
10,000–30,000February 28 Incident China

(present-day  Taiwan)

1947
5,000–30,000St. Bartholomew's Day massacre FranceParis1572
10,000–20,000Romanian Peasants' Revolt Romania1907
6,667–20,000La semaine sanglante FranceParis1871
13,000–15,500August Uprising Soviet Union

(modern-day  Georgia)

Georgia1924
14,028Jeju Uprising Southern Korea

(present-day  South Korea)

Jeju island1948
13,266Iași pogrom RomaniaIaşi1941
300–10,454Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 ChinaBeijing1989
3,000–10,0008888 Uprising Myanmar1987–1993
2,800–8,0001984 anti-Sikh riots IndiaNew Delhi1984
7,500March 1st Movement Japanese Korea

(present-day  South Korea)

Keijo (present-day Seoul)1919
4,179–4,354Second Intifada Israel

Palestinian territories

2000–2005
4,0001066 Granada massacre Granada

(modern-day  Spain)

Granada1066
132–4,0001905 Bloody Sunday RussiaSaint Petersburg1905
3,800Pitchfork Uprising Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic

(modern-day  Russian Federation)

1920
2,781Iranian Revolution[114] Iran1979
2,300Santa María School massacre ChileIquique1907
2,204First Intifada Israel

Palestinian territories

1987
2,000Gwangju Uprising South KoreaGwangju1980
100–2,000Banana Massacre ColombiaCiénaga1928
1,900Lisbon massacre PortugalLisbon1506
1,652[115]1994 South African transitional violence South Africa1994
1,526Jallianwala Bagh (Amritsar) massacre British India

(modern-day  India)

Amritsar1919
1,500Andijan massacre UzbekistanAndijan2005
1,000–1,200May 1998 riots of Indonesia IndonesiaJakarta, Medan, Surakarta1998
1,104Romanian Revolution of 1989 RomaniaBucharest and major cities1989
1,000Kronstadt rebellion Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic

(modern-day  Russian Federation)

Kronstadt1921
1,000[116][117]2008 Kenyan election protests Kenya2008
500–1,000[118][119]2005 Togolese democracy protests Togo2005
8932010 South Kyrgyzstan ethnic clashes Kyrgyzstan2010
855+Assam Movement India1979–1985
121–797Euromaidan UkraineKiev2014
175-780 Farhud  Iraq Baghdad 1941
700Kengir uprising Soviet Union

(modern-day  Kazakhstan)

Kazakhstan1954
100–600Soweto uprising South AfricaSoweto1976
322–420Lwów pogrom (1918) PolandLwów1918
400Iranian pilgrim riot Saudi ArabiaMecca1987
360+Telangana movement (Hyderabad) IndiaHyderabad1969
338Tunisian Revolution Tunisia2010–2011
317[120]2018–2020 Nicaraguan protests NicaraguaCountry-wide2018
300Tulsa riot United StatesTulsa, Oklahoma1921
285Gordon Riots Great Britain1780
2491929 Palestine riots Mandatory Palestine

(modern-day  Israel and  Palestinian territories)

1929
105–242Elaine riot United StatesElaine, Arkansas1919
215Military Police of Espírito Santo strike BrazilEspírito Santo2017
32–200+Sumgait pogrom Soviet Union

(modern-day  Azerbaijan)

Sumgait, Azerbaijan1988
19613 May incident MalaysiaKuala Lumpur1969
1652017 Venezuelan protests VenezuelaNationwide2017
155Bucharest pogrom RomaniaBucharest1941
142Durban riots South AfricaDurban1949
140+2017 Brazil prison riots Brazil2017
139[121]Muhammad cartoon riots Nigeria

Libya

 Pakistan

 Afghanistan

2006
119–120New York City draft riots United StatesNew York City1863
111Carandiru massacre BrazilSão Paulo1992
110Baku pogrom Soviet Union

(modern-day  Azerbaijan)

Baku, Azerbaijan1990
100Georgian de-Stalinization riots Soviet Union

(modern-day  Georgia)

Georgia1956
100Napoleon's "whiff of grapeshot" FranceParis1795
100Kiev Pogrom (1905) Russia

(modern-day  Ukraine)

Kiev1905

Human sacrifice and mass suicide

This section lists notable individual episodes of mass suicide or human sacrifice. For tolls arising from the systematic practice of suicide or sacrifice, see Human sacrifice and ritual suicide.

Estimate of death toll Type Event Perpetrator(s) Location Date
< 40,000 – 80,400Mass suicide, murderBattle of OkinawaJapanese civilians Okinawa, Japan1945
8,000Mass suicideBattle of SaipanJapanese civilians Mariana Islands, South Pacific Mandate

(modern-day  Northern Mariana Islands)

1944
3,00080,400Mass human sacrificeRe-consecration of the Great Pyramid of TenochtitlanAztecsTemplo Mayor, Tenochtitlan, Aztec Empire

(modern-day  Mexico)

1487
960Mass suicideSiege of MasadaJewish zealots Masada, Judea, Roman Empire

(modern-day  Israel)

73 AD
913Mass suicide, murderJonestown massacrePeoples Temple Jonestown, Guyana1978
3001,000Mass suicideMovement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God UgandaMarch 2000
217[122] Murder-suicide Crashing of EgyptAir Flight 990[122] Airline pilot[122] Atlantic Ocean[122] October 31, 1999[122]
150 Murder-suicide Crashing of Germanwings Flight 9525 Airline pilot Prads-Haute-Bléone, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France March 24, 2015
104 Murder-suicide Crashing of SilkAir Flight 185 Airline pilot Palembang, Indonesia December 19, 1997
53Mass suicideOrder of the Solar Temple Switzerland and Canada1994
44 Murder-suicide Crashing of Royal Air Maroc Flight 630 Airline pilot Morocco August 21, 1994
39Mass suicideHeaven's Gate Rancho Santa Fe, California, United States1997
33 Murder-suicide Crashing of LAM Mozambique Airlines Flight 470 Airline pilot Bwabwata National Park, Namibia November 29, 2013
24 Murder-suicide Crashing of Japan Airlines Flight 350 Airline pilot Haneda Airport, Tokyo, Japan February 9, 1982
16Mass suicideOrder of the Solar Temple FranceDecember 23, 1995

See also

Other lists organized by death toll

Other lists with similar topics

Topics dealing with similar themes

Notes

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