8. Mid-Air Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 (Dead: 270; Injured 12)
Planes are a prime target for terrorist. This fact was made shockingly clear on December 21, 1988, when Pan Am Flight 103 from Heathrow to JFK exploded in mid-air over the town of Lockerbie, Scotland.
The destruction of the plane was complete; all passengers and crew were killed. Additionally, falling debris from the explosion struck homes in Lockerbee and caused injuries to a number of residents.
A number of extremist groups claimed responsibility, and investigators quickly determined that a bomb did indeed cause the explosion.
It was believed that the attack was in response to the shooting down of Iran flight 655 in July of that year.
As the investigation continued, officials came to believe that the attack was sanctioned by the Libyan government.
A Libyan national, Abdul-Basit al Megrahi, was eventually apprehended, charged and found guilty in connection with the attack.
In 2003, Libya admitted responsibility for the attack (but still displayed no guilt).
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