Baghdad victimizations have been reported as recently as February 01, 2010 by Wikipedia. Baghdad victimizations have involved 2 people, 4 places and 3 organizations.
Nations, city states, and other locations have long attacked their enemies. From pre-historic times, to the more modern era, from the ancient Roman empire, to more modern nations like Germany, Russia, the USA and Israel, nations have often felt compelled to go on the attack. Victims traditionally have involved other nations, militaries, and occasionally, innocent civilians.
Other places who are attack victims include: Washington, D.C., Pakistan, United States, Lahore, Egypt, New York City, Canada, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Brazil, Hiroshima, and more.
...in 1258 when Baghdad was attacked by the Mongols . After that, the city of Baghdad was "given over to an orgy of massacre, plunder and devastation ". With the departure of the Mongols a succession of Persian...
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Wikipedia | February 01, 2010
...research reactor under construction near Baghdad in July 1981. During the Iran-Iraq war, Iraq moderated its anti-Israel stance considerably. In August 1982 President Hussein stated to a visiting U. S....
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Wikipedia | January 28, 2010
US warplanes attack Baghdad, Kuwait and other military targets in Iraq. January 18: Iraq strikes with Soviet-made SCUD missiles on Israel. The U.S. deploys Patriot missiles to Israel and Saudi Arabia. January...
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Wikipedia | January 27, 2010
...Qatari AMX-30s, and the capture of a fourth Iraqi tank. Lacking any coordinated artillery support, artillery fire was provided by the 3rd Marine Regiment. Supporting artillery from the 3rd Marine Regiment An...
Read more: Battle of Khafji
Wikipedia | January 26, 2010
...the bridges and attacked north towards Baghdad. However fighting continued in the city until April 1 when Iraqi resistance in the city was finally defeated. The ambush of the 507th Maintenance Company was...
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Wikipedia | January 26, 2010