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Islamic terrorism in Europe

Islamic terrorism in Europe has been carried out by the Islamic State (ISIL) or Al-Qaeda as well as Islamist lone wolves since the late 20th century. Europol, which releases the annual EU Terrorism Situation and Trend report (TE-SAT), used the term "Islamist terrorism" in the years 2006–2010, "religiously inspired terrorism" 2011–2014, and has used "jihadist terrorism" since 2015.[1][a][2] Europol defines jihadism as "a violent ideology exploiting traditional Islamic concepts".[2]

Memorial to the people killed in the January 2015 Île-de-France attacks

In the early 2000s, most of the Islamic terrorist activity was linked to Al-Qaeda and the plots tended to involve groups carrying out co-ordinated bombings. The deadliest attacks of this period were the 2004 Madrid train bombings, which killed 193 civilians (the deadliest Islamist attack in Europe), and the 7 July 2005 London bombings, which killed 52.

There was a rise in Islamic terrorist incidents in Europe after 2014.[3][4][5] The years 2014–16 saw more people killed by Islamic terrorist attacks in Europe than all previous years combined, and the highest rate of attack plots per year.[6] Most of this terrorist activity was inspired by ISIL,[6][7] and many European states have had some involvement in the military intervention against it. A number of plots involved people who entered or re-entered Europe as asylum seekers during the European migrant crisis,[7][8][9] and some attackers had returned to Europe after fighting in the Syrian Civil War.[7] The Jewish Museum of Belgium shooting in May 2014 was the first attack in Europe by a returnee from the Syrian war.[10]

While most earlier Islamic terrorist attacks in Europe were carried out by groups and involved bombs, most attacks since 2014 have been carried out by individuals using guns, knives and vehicles.[11] A notable exception is the Brussels cell, which carried out two of the deadliest attacks of the period.

The deadliest attacks of this period have been the November 2015 Paris attacks (130 killed), the July 2016 Nice truck attack (86 killed), the June 2016 Atatürk Airport attack (45 killed), the March 2016 Brussels bombings (32 killed), and the May 2017 Manchester Arena bombing (22 killed). These attacks and threats have led to major security operations and plans such as Opération Sentinelle in France, Operation Vigilant Guardian and the Brussels lockdown in Belgium, and Operation Temperer in the United Kingdom.

Definition

The 2020 TE-SAT by Europol describes jihadism as "a violent ideology exploiting traditional Islamic concepts".[2] Jihadists do this by exploiting the concept of jihad, which means 'striving' or 'exertion' but can also refer to religiously sanctioned warfare and aim to create an Islamic state governed exclusively by their interpretation of Islamic law. The report describes jihadism as a violent subcurrent of Salafism, while noting that other subcurrents of Salafism are quietist. The two major representatives of jihadism are al-Qaeda and ISIL.[2]

Overview

Islamist terrorism in the European Union[12]
Year Attacks[b] Deaths[c]
2006 1 Not reported
2007 4 Not reported
2008 0 Not reported
2009 1 Not reported
2010 3 Not reported
2011 0 Not reported
2012 6 8
2013 0 1
2014 2 4
2015 17 150
2016 13 135
2017 33 62
2018 24 13
2019 21 10
2020 14 12

The first incidents of Islamic terrorism occurred in France in 1995 when a network with ties to Algeria carried out a string of bombings in Paris in retaliation for French involvement in the Algerian Civil War.[13]

In the early 2000s, most of the Islamic terrorist activity was linked to Al-Qaeda and the plots tended to involve groups carrying out co-ordinated bombings. The deadliest attacks of this period were the 2004 Madrid train bombings, which killed 193 civilians (the deadliest Islamist attack in Europe), and the 7 July 2005 London bombings, which killed 52.

Although militants in Syria had started to organize attacks in Europe by sending terrorist operatives to carry out attacks as early as 2012, security services in the European countries they sought to attack did not see the arrested individuals as part of a network with a cohesive strategy. Instead the general consensus saw them as radicalized individuals. Many of these operatives were arrested, while others carried out unsophisticated attacks which caused little damage but still served to overload security services.[13]

Since 2014, more than 20 fatal attacks have been carried out in Europe. France saw eight attacks between January 2015 and July 2016;[14] this included the January 2015 Île-de-France attacks, the November 2015 Paris attacks, and the July 2016 Nice truck attack. The United Kingdom saw three major attacks carried out in a span of four months in early 2017 (Westminster attack, Manchester Arena bombing, and London Bridge attack). Other targets in Europe have included Belgium, Germany, Russia, and Spain. The transcontinental city of Istanbul also saw both bombings and shootings, including in January 2016, June 2016 and January 2017.

In 2015, the Islamic State, which in 2014 had claimed that all Muslims were under a religious obligation to join it, declared that the only excuse for Muslims to not join the group in territories under its control was to perpetrate terrorist attacks in their current place of residence. According to Europol's annual report released in 2017, the Islamic State exploited the flow of refugees and migrants to commit acts of terrorism, which was a feature of the 2015 Paris attacks. In 2016 attack planning against Western countries took place in Syria and Iraq. Groups such as al-Qaeda and ISIL had the intent and capabilities to mount mass casualty attacks with volunteers.[15]

The Counter Extremism Project states police investigations have found links between internet radicalization and terrorist attacks.[16] In 2019, Julian King, the European Commissioner for the Security Union, stated that terrorist content on the internet "had a role to play in every single attack on European soil in the last few years".[16] However, Swedish news agency Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå reviewed attacks in Western Europe between 2014 and 2017 and stated that most attackers radicalize as a result of personal contact rather than online.[17]

In 2017, the EU Counter-terrorism Coordinator Gilles de Kerchove stated in an interview that there were more than 50,000 radicals and jihadists in Europe.[18] In 2016, French authorities stated that 15,000 of the 20,000 individuals on the list of security threats belong to Islamist movements.[19] After the Manchester Arena bombing in May 2017, British authorities and MI5 estimated they had 500 ongoing investigations into 3,000 jihadist extremists as potential terrorist attackers, with a further 20,000 having been "subjects of interest" in the past, including the Manchester and Westminster attackers.[20]

According to Lorenzo G. Vidino, jihadi terrorists in Europe mobilized by ISIL have tended to be second-generation immigrant Muslims.[21] Consequently, countries such as Italy and Spain with a smaller demographic in this category have experienced fewer attacks than countries in Central and Northern Europe such as France, the United Kingdom, Germany and Belgium.[21]

British think tank[22] ICSR argues for a connection between terrorism and crime: up to 40% of terrorist plots in Europe are part-financed through petty crime such as drug-dealing, theft, robberies, loan fraud and burglaries, and most jihadists have been imprisoned for petty or violent crime prior to radicalisation (some of whom radicalise while in prison). Jihadists use ordinary crime as a way to finance their activity and have also argued this to be the "ideologically correct" way to wage 'jihad 'in 'lands of war'.[23]

According to German anthropologist Susanne Schröter, attacks in European countries in 2017 showed that the military defeat of the Islamic State did not mean the end of Islamist violence. Schröter also compared the events in Europe to a jihadist strategy formulated in 2005 by Abu Musab al-Suri, where an intensification of terror would destabilise societies and encourage Muslim youth to revolt. The expected civil war never materialised in Europe, but did occur in other regions such as Libya, Syria, Iraq and the Philippines (Battle of Marawi).[24]

Launched attacks and foiled Jihadist terror plots in Europe. Numbers for 2017 and 2018 are preliminary.[25]

List of attacks

1994–1995

Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries
24–26 December 1994   Marignane near Marseille, France Air France Flight 8969 Four Islamists from the Armed Islamic Group of Algeria (GIA) hijacked an Air France plane with 220 passengers in Algiers, the capital city of Algeria, intending to blow up the plane over the Eiffel Tower in Paris. 3 passengers were killed by the terrorists to put pressure on the Algerian and French governments. When the aircraft made a stopover at the Marseille Provence Airport for a refuelling, the French National Gendarmerie Intervention Group stormed the plane and killed all four hijackers.[26] 3 (+ 4 attackers) 25
25 July–17 October 1995   Paris and Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, France 1995 France bombings A series of attacks carried out by the Armed Islamic Group of Algeria between July and October 1995 targeted public transport systems in Paris and Lyon, as well as a Jewish school in Villeurbanne, seeking to oppose French support of the Algerian regime during the Algerian Civil War and to extend the conflict to the former colonial ruler. 8 people were killed and 157 injured in the bombings.[27][28] 8 157

2000–2013

Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries
11 March 2004   Madrid, Spain Madrid train bombings Ten bombs exploded almost simultaneously aboard four commuter trains in Madrid during rush hour, killing 193 civilians and injuring about 2,000. The bombs had been hidden in backpacks by a group of Islamists linked to Al-Qaeda. On 3 April, five suspects blew themselves up as police raided a flat in which they were hiding, killing themselves and a police officer. 193 2,050
2 November 2004   Amsterdam, Netherlands Murder of Theo van Gogh Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh was shot dead on a street in Amsterdam by Islamist Mohammed Bouyeri, a member of the 'Hofstad Network'. Van Gogh had received death threats for producing the film Submission with Ayaan Hirsi Ali, which criticises the treatment of women in Islam. Bouyeri also attempted to behead Van Gogh and pinned a threatening letter to his body. He was arrested after a shootout with police.[citation needed] In July 2005, he was sentenced to life in prison for murder with terrorist intent.[29][attribution needed] 1 2
7 July 2005   London, United Kingdom 7 July 2005 London bombings There were four co-ordinated suicide bombings in London during rush hour. Three Islamists blew themselves up aboard London Underground trains and another aboard a bus. Fifty-two civilians were killed and more than 700 were injured.[citation needed] A 2019 article in the Journal of Security and Sustainability Issues described it as the first Islamic terrorist attack in the city.[30][better source needed] 52 (+4 attackers) 784
30 June 2007   Glasgow, United Kingdom Glasgow Airport attack Two Islamists attempted to drive a jeep, loaded with propane tanks, into the main entrance of Glasgow Airport, Scotland. The jeep struck bollards and caught fire. One of the men threw petrol bombs while the other attempted to take out the propane tanks. They fought police and bystanders but were eventually subdued. The driver died of burns on 2 August. A day before the attack, the men had planted car bombs in London which failed to detonate. Europol classified the attacks as Islamist terrorism.[31] 0 (+1 attacker) 5
12 October 2009   Milan, Italy
A Libyan man detonated an explosive device at the entrance to Santa Barbara military barracks in Milan, after being stopped by guards. The attacker was badly burned and a guard was injured. Europol classified the attack as Islamist terrorism.[32][33] 0 2
1 January 2010   Denmark Kurt Westergaard A 28-year-old Somali made an attempt to murder the Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, who managed to evade his attacker. As police arrived, the man attacked the officer's patrol vehicle with an axe. The first patrol car reversed away with the perpetrator following and an officer in a second patrol car shot and wounded the perpetrator in the arms and legs. Westergaard has been living under police protection since the publication of his caricature of the Prophet Muhammad. The perpetrator was found to have links to the radical Islamist organisation Al-Shabaab and in February 2011 he was sentenced to nine years in prison. Europol classified the attack as Islamist terrorism.[34][35] (1)
11 December 2010   Stockholm, Sweden 2010 Stockholm bombings There were two blasts in central Stockholm. A car bomb partly detonated, injuring two bystanders, and shortly after a suicide bomber blew himself up nearby. Only one of the pipe bombs he carried detonated and no bystanders were hurt. Europol classified the attack as Islamist terrorism.[34] 0 (+1 attacker) 2
2 March 2011  Frankfurt Airport, Germany 2011 Frankfurt Airport shooting In a bus at Frankfurt Airport, a Kosovan employee of the airport opened fire on unarmed US soldiers. Two soldiers were killed and two others seriously wounded. According to the court judge at Oberlandesgericht Frankfurt, this was the first terrorist attack in Germany in which the perpetrator had an Islamist motive.[36] 2 2
11–22 March 2012   Toulouse and Montauban, France Toulouse and Montauban shootings An Islamist, Mohammed Merah, carried out a string of gun attacks on French soldiers and civilians. On 11 March he shot dead an off-duty soldier in Toulouse. On 15 March he shot three off-duty soldiers in Montauban, killing two. On 19 March, he opened fire at a Jewish school in Toulouse, killing a rabbi and three children. On 22 March, he was shot dead by police at his apartment after a lengthy standoff. Europol classified the attacks as religiously inspired terrorism.[37] 7 (+1 attacker) 5
19 September 2012   Sarcelles near Paris, France Cannes-Torcy cell In 2012 two assailants threw a grenade at a kosher market in Sarcelles, Paris which wounding one person.[38] One of the grenade throwers and the leader of the cell, rapper Jérémie Louis-Sidney, was shot and killed during 6 October 2012 by BRI police from Strasbourg during his arrest.[39][40] In June 2017 Jérémy Bailly, the other grenade thrower, was sentenced to 28 years in prison for the grenade attacks, planning other jihadist attacks and for planning to join the conflict in Syria.[41] In total 18 cell members originating in Algeria, Laos and France were convicted in the trial and two were acquitted.[42] Seven of the convicted were associated with the Torcy mosque which was closed for promoting jihadism.[41] Europol classified the attack as religiously inspired terrorism.[37] 0 (+1 attacker) 1
22 May 2013   London, United Kingdom Murder of Lee Rigby An off-duty British soldier, Lee Rigby, was killed by two Islamists outside his barracks in London. The men ran him down with a car, then stabbed and hacked him to death with knives and a cleaver. They stood over the body and spoke to bystanders until police arrived. They charged at police and were shot and arrested. Europol classified the attack as religiously inspired terrorism.[43] 1 0
25 May 2013   La Défense, France 2013 La Défense attack A French soldier on patrol was stabbed in the neck by a man in La Défense, near Paris. The attacker fled but was arrested four days later. Europol classified the attack as religiously inspired terrorism.[43] In November 2015, the court declared the attacker not criminally responsible for psychiatric reasons.[44] 0 1

2014

Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries
24 May 2014   Brussels, Belgium Jewish Museum of Belgium shooting An attacker opened fire in the Jewish Museum in Brussels, leaving four people dead. On 30 May, a man who in 2013 had fought for Islamists in the Syrian Civil War, was arrested in Marseille and admitted to the shooting.[45][46][10] The trial began in January 2019.[47][needs update] Europol classified the attack as religiously inspired terrorism, and noted that the attack was the first by a returnee from the Syrian Civil War.[10] 4 0
20 December 2014   Joué-lès-Tours, France 2014 Tours police station stabbing An attacker entered a police station shouting the Islamic takbir Allahu Akbar ("God is Great"), and attacked officers with a knife, injuring three before he was shot dead.[10][48][49] Europol classified the attack as religiously inspired terrorism.[10] 0 (+1 attacker) 3
21 December 2014   Dijon, France 2014 Dijon attack An attacker deliberately drove a van into several groups of pedestrians, injuring 11 before being arrested. He shouted Allahu akbar during the attack and stated he was a "warrior for Islam". According to Europol, the attacker may have been only partly motivated by ideology and suffered from schizophrenia, but was nonetheless inspired by the modus operandi recommended in terrorist propaganda.[10] 0 11

2015

According to Europol, terrorist attacks attributed to jihadists in the European Union increased from four in 2014 to seventeen in 2015, while the number of people killed increased from four to 150. Non-EU areas of Europe are not included in the Europol figures.[50]

In 2015, the terrorist threat level was zero in Poland, on its scale which has four levels plus the "zero level". About 20-40 Polish nationals had travelled to the conflict zone in Syria-Iraq.[51]

Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries
7–9 January 2015   Île-de-France, France January 2015 Île-de-France attacks Terrorist attacks occurred across the Île-de-France region, particularly in Paris. Three attackers killed a total of 17 in four shooting attacks, and police then killed the three assailants.[50][52][53] The main attacks were the Charlie Hebdo shooting and the Porte de Vincennes siege. The organization Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula claimed responsibility and said that the coordinated attacks had been planned for years.[54] Europol classified the attacks as jihadist terrorism.[50] 17 (+3 attackers) 22
3 February 2015   Nice, France 2015 Nice stabbing Three soldiers, guarding a Jewish community center in Nice, were attacked by a man with a knife. The attacker was arrested by police.[50][55][needs update] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[50] 0 3
14–15 February 2015   Copenhagen, Denmark 2015 Copenhagen shootings A man opened fire at an event at Krudttønden organized by Lars Vilks, known for his controversial drawings of Muhammad. Later, a Jewish man was shot outside the Great Synagogue. The attacker was later shot dead by police.[50][56] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[50] 2 (+1 attacker) 6
26 June 2015   Saint-Quentin-Fallavier, France Saint-Quentin-Fallavier attack An attacker beheaded his employer, impaled his head on a fence, and then blew up gas cylinders at a factory by ramming his van into them. The attacker was arrested, but committed suicide by hanging himself in his cell later the same year.[50][55] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[50] 1 2
21 August 2015   Oignies, France 2015 Thalys train attack A man threatened passengers with an assault rifle on a Thalys train between Amsterdam and Paris. One passenger was shot in the neck with a pistol when the rifle jammed.[50][57] Two United States military personnel and their civilian friend overcame the attacker.[58][needs update] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[50] 0 3 (+1 attacker)
17 September 2015   Berlin, Germany Rafik Yousef A policewoman was critically injured after being stabbed by a man, who was then shot dead by another officer. The attacker, a 41-year-old Iraqi national, was an Islamist who had previously been sent to prison for planning an attack in 2004 against the then Iraqi prime minister, Ayad Allawi.[50][59] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[50] 0 (+1 attacker) 1
13–14 November 2015   Paris and Saint-Denis, France November 2015 Paris attacks A series of co-ordinated attacks began over about 35 minutes at six locations in central Paris.[50] The first shooting attack occurred in a restaurant and a bar in the 10th arrondissement of Paris. There was shooting and a bomb detonated at Bataclan theatre in the 11th arrondissement during a concert by the Eagles of Death Metal. Approximately 100 hostages were then taken and overall 89 were killed there. Other bombings took place outside the Stade de France stadium in the suburb of Saint-Denis during a football match between France and Germany.[60] Europol classified the attacks as jihadist terrorism.[50] 130 (+7 attackers) 413

2016

In 2016, a total of 135 people were killed in ten completed jihadist attacks in the European Union, according to Europol figures, while 62 others were killed in Turkey and one in Russia. Thirteen attacks were attempted. The number of arrests increased on the previous year, to 718. In France, the number of arrests increased from 377 in 2015 to 429 in 2016. One in four (26%) of those arrested in 2016 were women, an increase from 18% the previous year.[15] The threat in 2016 consisted of remotely directed individuals operating alone or in small groups. In addition to these, there were those that were inspired by propaganda but not instructed or directed.[15]

Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries
7 January 2016   Paris, France January 2016 Paris police station attack An asylum seeker wielding a knife and a fake bomb vest shouted "Allahu Akbar" outside a police station. He was shot dead by police as he tried to force his way in.[15][55] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[15] 0 (+1 attacker) 1
11 January 2016   Marseille, France
A 15-year-old Turkish boy, claiming to be "acting in the name of ISIL," attempted to behead a teacher from a Jewish school with a machete.[15][61][62] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[15] 0 1
12 January 2016   Istanbul, Turkey January 2016 Istanbul bombing A suicide bomber blew himself up in the Sultan Ahmed Mosque district in Istanbul, killing 13 people and wounding another 9, most of whom were foreign tourists. No group claimed responsibility, but Turkish authorities suspected ISIL.[63] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[15] 13 (+1 attacker) 9
26 February 2016   Hanover, Germany Hanover stabbing A police officer was critically injured in a stabbing attack by a 15-year-old girl. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[15] 0 1
19 March 2016   Istanbul, Turkey March 2016 Istanbul bombing A suicide bombing took place in Istanbul's Beyoğlu district in front of the district governor's office. The attack occurred at 10:55 (EET) at the intersection of Balo Street with İstiklal Avenue, a central shopping street.[64] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[15] 4 (+1 attacker) 36
22 March 2016   Brussels and Zaventem, Belgium 2016 Brussels bombings Suicide bombers detonated three bombs in Brussels: two at Brussels Airport in Zaventem, and one at Maalbeek metro station. In these attacks, 32 people and the three bombers were killed, and 340 people were injured.[15][65] Europol classified the attacks as jihadist terrorism.[15] 32 (+3 attackers) 340
13 June 2016   Magnanville, France 2016 Magnanville stabbing An attacker stabbed and killed a police officer in his home, before taking the officer's wife and son hostage. Police raided the house and killed the attacker and found the officer's wife dead but his son alive. ISIL claimed responsibility. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[15] 2 (+1 attacker) 0
28 June 2016   Istanbul, Turkey 2016 Atatürk Airport attack A terrorist attack, consisting of shootings and suicide bombings, occurred on 28 June 2016 at Atatürk Airport in Istanbul, Turkey. Gunmen armed with automatic weapons and explosive belts staged a simultaneous attack at the international terminal of Terminal 2. Forty-five people were killed,[66] in addition to the three attackers, and more than 230 people were injured.[67] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[15] 45 (+3 attackers) 230
14 July 2016   Nice, France 2016 Nice truck attack A Tunisian man, Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, drove a cargo truck into crowds celebrating Bastille Day on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, resulting in the death of 86 people and injuring 458. The driver was shot dead by police. ISIL claimed the responsibility for the attack.[15][55][68] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[15] 86 (+1 attacker) 458
18 July 2016   Würzburg, Germany Würzburg train attack A 17-year-old Afghan asylum seeker attacked passengers on a train with an axe and a knife. The attacker was killed by police.[15][69] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[15] 0 (+1 attacker) 5
24 July 2016   Ansbach, Germany 2016 Ansbach bombing A 27-year-old Syrian refugee detonated a bomb at a wine bar after being denied entry to a nearby music festival, killing himself and wounding 15 civilians. Authorities found a recorded video message on the attacker's phone, pledging his allegiance to ISIL.[15][70] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[15] The Ansbach bombing was the first suicide bombing in Germany by Islamist terrorists.[71][72] 0 (+1 attacker) 15
26 July 2016   Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray, France 2016 Normandy church attack Two assailants took hostages at a church, killing a priest and seriously wounding another man. The attackers were killed by French Special Forces. ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack.[15][73][74] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[15] 1 (+2 attackers) 1
6 August 2016   Charleroi, Belgium 2016 stabbing of Charleroi police officers An Algerian man a wielding a machete and shouting "Allahu Akbar" attacked two policewomen. The assailant was shot and killed by a third officer.[15][75][76] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[15] 0 (+1 attacker) 2
17 August 2016   Moscow Oblast, Russia 2016 Shchelkovo Highway police station attack Two men with firearms and axes attacked the police station on the Shchelkovo Highway near Moscow. Two traffic police officers were seriously wounded, one fatally.[77] The attackers, natives of the Chechen Republic, were killed by police during the attack. ISIL claimed responsibility.[78] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[15] 1 (+2 attackers) 1
5 October 2016   Brussels, Belgium 2016 stabbing of Brussels police officers Three police officers were attacked by a man wielding a machete in the Schaerbeek neighborhood of Brussels. Two of them suffered stab wounds, while the third was physically assaulted but otherwise uninjured.[15][79] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[15] 0 3 (+1 attacker)
19 December 2016   Berlin, Germany 2016 Berlin truck attack A Tunisian man killed a truck driver and stole his vehicle and drove it into a Christmas market in Berlin, killing twelve people and wounding 56 others. Days later, having fled to Italy, the attacker shot an Italian police officer doing a routine check, before being killed by police.[15][80] ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack.[81] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[15] Nearly five years after the attack, a man who was critically injured while giving first aid after the attack died from complications related to his injuries.[82] 12 56

2017

In 2017, a total of 62 people were killed in ten completed jihadist attacks in the European Union, according to Europol figures. The number of attempted jihadist attacks reached 33 in 2017, double that of the previous year. Most of the deaths were in the UK (35), Spain (16), Sweden (5) and France (3). In addition to those killed, a total of 819 people were injured in 14 attacks. The pattern of jihadist attacks in 2017 led Europol to conclude that terrorists preferred to attack ordinary people rather than causing property damage or loss of capital.[83]

According to Europol's annual report on terrorism in the European Union, the jihadist attacks in 2017 had three patterns: indiscriminate killings (London attacks in March and June and Barcelona attacks), attacks on Western lifestyle (the Manchester bombing in May 2017, 2017 Istanbul nightclub shooting), and attacks on symbols of authority (Paris attacks in February, June and August). The agency's report also noted that jihadist attacks had caused more deaths and casualties than any other type of terrorist attack, that such attacks had become more frequent, and that there had been a decrease in the sophistication and preparation of the attacks.[83]

In 2017, a total of 705 individuals were arrested in 18 EU Member states, 373 of those in France. Most arrests were on suspicion of membership in a terrorist organisation (354), suspicion of planning (120), or of preparing (112) a terrorist attack.[83]

Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries
1 January 2017   Istanbul, Turkey 2017 Istanbul nightclub shooting A mass shooting occurred at a nightclub in the Beşiktaş district of Istanbul, Turkey, on 1 January 2017. The attack occurred at about 01:15 FET (UTC+3) at the Reina nightclub in Ortaköy, where hundreds of people were celebrating the New Year. At least 39 people were killed and at least 70 were injured in the incident. The gunman was arrested in the city on 17 January 2017, and ISIL claimed credit for his actions.[84][needs update] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[83] 39 70
22 March 2017   London, United Kingdom 2017 Westminster attack A 52-year-old Muslim convert drove a car into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge, killing four and injuring over 40 others. He then crashed his car into the fence of the Palace of Westminster and fatally stabbed an unarmed policeman before being shot dead by other officers.[85][86] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[83] 5 (+1 attacker) 50
3 April 2017   Saint Petersburg, Russia 2017 Saint Petersburg Metro bombing A suicide bomber blew himself up on the St Petersburg Metro, on the day Vladimir Putin was due to visit the city. Sixteen people were killed, including the bomber, and 64 others were injured.[citation needed] Imam Shamil Battalion, an Al-Qaeda affiliate, claimed responsibility,[87] but according to the FSB, the attacker acted on the orders of a field commander from ISIL.[88] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[83] 15 (+1 attacker) 64
7 April 2017   Stockholm, Sweden 2017 Stockholm truck attack An attacker used a truck to run over pedestrians along a shopping street before crashing into a department store. Five people were killed and 14 others wounded. Police said the attacker, an Uzbek immigrant, had shown sympathies for extremist organizations including ISIL.[89] He was sentenced to life in prison and lifetime expulsion from Sweden in June 2018.[90] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[83] 5 14
20 April 2017   Paris, France April 2017 Champs-Élysées attack Three police officers and a bystander were shot by an attacker wielding an AK-47 rifle on the Champs-Élysées, a shopping boulevard in Paris. One of the policeman was killed. The attacker was shot dead during the incident. He had a note defending ISIL, and had previously attempted to communicate with ISIL fighters in Iraq and Syria.[55][91] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[83] 1 (+ 1 attacker) 3
22 May 2017   Manchester, United Kingdom Manchester Arena bombing A suicide bombing was carried out by Salman Ramadan Abedi, a 22-year-old British Muslim of Libyan ancestry, at Manchester Arena after a concert by American singer Ariana Grande, killing 22 civilians.[92] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[83] 22 (+1 attacker) 512[93][94]
3 June 2017   London, United Kingdom 2017 London Bridge attack Three assailants used a van to ram pedestrians on London Bridge and then drove to Borough Market, where the three attacked people with knives before being shot by police. Eight people were killed and 48 were injured.[95] The injured included four unarmed police officers.[96][97] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[83] 8 (+3 attackers) 48
6 June 2017   Paris, France 2017 Notre Dame attack An Algerian PhD student, who prosecutors allege had pledged allegiance to ISIL in a video, was arrested for using a hammer to attack an officer guarding Notre Dame de Paris. Knives were later found in his rucksack.[98][needs update] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[83] 0 1 (+1 attacker)
19 June 2017   Paris, France June 2017 Champs-Élysées car ramming attack An attacker used a car loaded with guns and explosives to ram a Gendarmerie vehicle on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, France. The attacker was shot and killed by police. He had pledged his allegiance to ISIL and stated the attack should be treated as a "martyrdom operation."[99] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[83] 0 (+ 1 attacker) 0
20 June 2017   Brussels, Belgium June 2017 Brussels attack A Moroccan immigrant ran into the Brussels Central Station where he detonated a small bomb which caused no injuries. The perpetrator then ran towards soldiers in another part of the station, and was shot and killed. The attack failed.[100][101] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[83] 0 (+1 attacker) 0
28 July 2017   Hamburg, Germany 2017 Hamburg attack A 26-year-old Palestinian failed asylum seeker[102][83] stabbed seven people with a 20 cm-long kitchen knife: one was killed and the other six were injured. In March 2018, he was sentenced to life in prison. The attacker said that "he would die as a martyr" and that "his aim was to kill as many Germans as possible to avenge Muslim suffering worldwide".[103] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[83] 1 6 (+1 attacker)
9 August 2017   Levallois-Perret, France Levallois-Perret attack An attacker drove a car into a group of around dozen soldiers taking part in Opération Sentinelle, injuring six.[104] The prosecutor said the suspect had showed interest in ISIL.[105][needs update] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[83] 0 6 (+1 attacker)
16–21 August 2017  Barcelona and Cambril, Catalonia, Spain 2017 Barcelona attacks On 16 August 2017 two suspects were killed in an initial accidental explosion during the preparation of explosives that were to be used in the attack in Alcanar. 16 were injured when another bomb accidentally exploded during the excavation of the site.[106] On 17 August 2017, a van was driven into pedestrians in Las Ramblas, Barcelona, killing 14 and injuring at least 130. Two suspects then fled on foot, stabbing another civilian to death in the process. The following day, a woman was killed in a related attack in Cambrils when a car tried to run into pedestrians and attackers stabbed people. A policeman shot and killed four of the five attackers while the fifth died later of his injuries.[107] On 21 August, the suspected driver of the Ramblas van attack was shot and killed by police in Subirats.[108]

ISIL claimed responsibility for the Ramblas attack.[109] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[83]

16 (+8 attackers) 152
18 August 2017   Turku, Finland 2017 Turku stabbing Two civilians were killed and eight others where injured by a man inspired by ISIL. The attacker said during interrogation that he started having an interest in ISIL propaganda three months prior to the attack. Police believed he acted alone and there was no evidence of contact with any terrorist organization. The attacker possessed ISIL photos and videos on his mobile phone and his computer. He said a motive for his attack was airstrikes by the Western Coalition during the 2017 Battle of Raqqa in Syria. According to the NBI, his vision was that he would die in the attack as a martyr.[110][111][112] In June 2018, the attacker was convicted of two counts of murder with terrorist intent and eight counts of attempted murder with terrorist intent and sentenced to life in prison.[113] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[83] 2 8 (+1 attacker)
25 August 2017   Brussels, Belgium August 2017 Brussels attack In Brussels on Boulevard Emile Jacqmain, a machete-wielding Somali man was shot dead after attacking two soldiers. One soldier was wounded. Europol classified the incident as jihadist terrorism.[114][115][83] 0 (+1 attacker) 1
15 September 2017   London, United Kingdom Parsons Green bombing An attacker placed a bomb containing TATP on a District line train at Parsons Green tube station, it detonated with thirty people treated for injuries.[116][117] The main suspect arrested was an 18-year old Iraqi refugee.[118][119][120] In March 2018, he was convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to life in prison.[121] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[83] 0 30
1 October 2017   Marseille, France Marseille stabbing Two women, 20 and 21-year-old cousins, were attacked by an illegal immigrant[122] from Tunisia using a knife. Patrolling soldiers shot him dead at the scene.[123] ISIL later claimed responsibility, a claim which French intelligence services described as "opportunistic". However, the attacker's brother was an Islamic State militant who fought in Syria, and was held in suspicion of complicity in the attack. The prosecutor opened an investigation for "murder in connection with a terrorist enterprise".[124] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[83] 2 (+1 attacker) 0

2018

In 2018, a total of 13 people were killed and 46 were injured in seven completed jihadist attacks in the European Union, according to Europol figures. The number of attempted jihadist attacks was 24, down from 33 the previous year. All attacks were carried out by perpetrators acting alone. Europol noted in its 2019 report that generally, individuals who act alone seldom do so in total isolation as attackers often maintain relations in small or loosely defined networks and may receive moral or material support from individuals sharing their ideas. A number of the stopped attacks involved groups of perpetrators. The year saw equal numbers of EU citizens and non-EU citizens carrying out attacks. All attackers were male and their average age was 26.[125]

Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries
23 March 2018   Carcassonne and Trèbes, France Carcassonne and Trèbes attack A 26-year-old Moroccan man who pledged allegiance to ISIL made an attack in the French towns of Carcassonne and Trèbes: he attacked and stole a car, killing a passenger and wounding the driver, in Carcassonne. Later he arrived in Trèbes where a police officer was injured when he was shot by the attacker. Then, he attacked a supermarket, where two civilians and a policeman were killed and several people were injured. The attacker was later killed by the police.[126] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[127] 4 (+1 attacker) 15
5 May 2018   The Hague, Netherlands
A 31-year-old man from The Hague stabbed and seriously hurt three people near train station Hollands Spoor in the city on Saturday afternoon. The police shot the suspect in the leg before arresting him. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[125] 0 3 (+1 attacker)
12 May 2018   Paris, France 2018 Paris knife attack A 21-year-old Franco-Chechen man stabbed one pedestrian to death and injured four others in Paris, France. The attacker was later killed by police.[128] The suspect had been on a counter-terrorism watchlist since 2016. Amaq News Agency posted a video of a hooded figure pledging allegiance to ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Amaq claimed this figure was the attacker.[129] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[127] 1 (+1 attacker) 4
29 May 2018   Liège, Belgium 2018 Liège attack A man on temporary leave from prison stabbed and then shot two police officers, killing them. He then shot dead a civilian. The gunman took a woman hostage and wounded four others before he was killed by police. He is also believed to have killed a man the day before the attack.[130] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[127] 4 (+1 attacker) 4
31 August 2018   Amsterdam, Netherlands 2018 Amsterdam stabbing attack A 19-year-old Afghan male asylum seeker stabbed and injured two Americans in Amsterdam Centraal station. The attacker was then shot by a police officer.[131] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[125] 0 2 (+1 attacker)
11 December 2018   Strasbourg, France 2018 Strasbourg attack A French citizen with Algerian ancestry attacked people at a Christmas market in Strasbourg with a gun and a knife, killing five civilians and wounding eleven others. The man was killed two days later by police.[132] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[125] 5 11
31 December 2018   Manchester, United Kingdom Manchester Victoria stabbing attack A 25-year-old man with Somali ancestry stabbed three people at Manchester Victoria station before being arrested. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[125] 0 3

2019

In 2019, a total of ten people were killed in three completed jihadist attacks in the European Union, according to Europol figures. An additional four attacks failed and 14 were foiled. All completed and failed attacks except for one were carried out by perpetrators acting alone, whereas most of the foiled plots involved more than one person.[2]

Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries
18 March 2019   Utrecht, Netherlands Utrecht tram shooting A 37-year-old man shot passengers aboard a tram, killing four and seriously wounding two. He was convicted of murder with a terrorist motive in March 2020 and sentenced to life imprisonment. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[2] 4 2
24 May 2019   Lyon, France 2019 Lyon bombing A 23-year-old man detonated an explosive device in a pedestrian zone, injuring thirteen people. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[2] 0 13
17 September 2019   Milan, Italy A 23-year-old Yemeni irregular immigrant stabbed an Italian soldier in the neck and in the back with a pair of scissors at the Milan Central Station. Other soldiers and a Senegalese who happened to pass by intervened. The soldier survived the attack.[133][134] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[2] 0 1
3 October 2019   Paris, France Paris police headquarters stabbing A police employee stabbed six of his coworkers, killing four of them, before being shot dead. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[135][2] 4 (+1 attacker) 2
29 November 2019   London, United Kingdom 2019 London Bridge stabbing A 28-year-old man who had previously been convicted of terrorist crimes stabbed people in central London, killing two and wounding three others, before being shot dead by police.[2][136] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[2] 2 (+1 attacker) 3

2020

In 2020, a total of twelve people were killed in ten completed jihadist attacks in the European Union, with an additional three people killed in three additional completed jihadist attacks in the United Kingdom, according to Europol figures. All attackers were men between the ages of 18 and 33, and all were lone actors. Of the attackers, five had come to the EU as asylum seekers or illegal immigrants. At least five of the attacks involved assailants who were either convicts or had been released from prison sentences. In addition to the completed attacks there were two attempted attacks that were thwarted and Switzerland recorded two attacks involving probable jihadist motivation.[137]

Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries
3 January 2020   Paris, France Attentat du 3 janvier 2020 à Villejuif [fr] A 22-year-old Frenchman who had converted to Islam stabbed 3 people in a park, killing one of them, before being shot and killed by police. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[137] 1 (+1 attacker) 2
9 January 2020   Whitemoor Prison, United Kingdom
Two prison inmates used improvised weapons to stab prison employees. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[137] 0 several
2 February   London, United Kingdom 2020 Streatham stabbing A 20-year-old man who had recently been released from prison stabbed two people in public, before being shot and killed by police. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[138][137] 0 (+1 attacker) 2
4 April 2020   Romans-sur-Isère, France 2020 Romans-sur-Isère knife attack A 33-year-old Sudanese male refugee stabbed seven people across multiple locations, killing two of them, before being arrested by police. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[137] 2 5
27 April 2020   Colombes, France Attaque du 27 avril 2020 à Colombes [fr] 29-year-old French man Youssef Tihlah rammed two police officers with his vehicle. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[137][139] 0 2
27 April 2020   Waldkraiburg, Germany
A 25-year-old German man of Kurdish descent set fire to a Turkish-owned fruit and vegetable store during the night, injuring six people who lived in the building. After his arrest, police found ten pipe bombs and several kilos of explosives. The attacker planned to attack Turkish-run mosques organised by the DİTİB, the German branch of the Turkish agency for religion Diyanet. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[140][137] 0 6
20 June 2020   Reading, United Kingdom 2020 Reading stabbings A 25-year-old male Libyan refugee killed three men and wounded three others by stabbing, in Forbury Gardens before being arrested by police.[141] He was sentenced to a whole life prison sentence; the sentencing judge said that the purpose of the terrorist attack had been to advance an extremist Islamic cause.[142][143] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[137] 3 3
18 August 2020   Berlin, Germany Amokfahrt auf der Berliner Stadtautobahn [de] A 30-year-old Iraqi male asylum seeker rammed into cars on the A100 highway in Berlin, wounding six people. Three wounded were motorcyclists who were gravely injured. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[137] 0 6
25 September 2020   Paris, France 2020 Paris stabbing attack A 25-year-old man stabbed two people outside the former headquarters of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. The building is now used by a television production company, and the two wounded victims were workers of the company. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[144][137] 0 2
4 October 2020   Dresden, Germany 2020 Dresden knife attack A 20-year-old Syrian man selected a gay couple as symbols of non-belief and stabbed them, killing one and wounding the other. The attacker was later arrested after his DNA traces were found on the knife. The attacker had served a sentence for supporting a terrorist organization and planning an attack; he had been released in September 2020. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[145][146][137] 1 1
16 October 2020   Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, France Murder of Samuel Paty An 18-year-old man beheaded a teacher near a school in a suburb of Paris, before being shot dead by police. The victim is said to have shown controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad to his students. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[147][137] 1 (+1 attacker) 0
29 October 2020   Nice, France 2020 Nice stabbing A 21-year-old man stabbed three people to death at Notre-Dame de Nice. The attacker attempted to behead one of the victims, a 60-year-old woman.[148][149][150] The attacker, who was shot by the police, was taken into custody.[151] The Mayor of Nice and President Macron said the incident was an Islamic extremism terrorist attack.[152][153][137] Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[137] 3 0 (+1 attacker)
2 November 2020   Vienna, Austria 2020 Vienna attack A 20-year-old man shot people at random in six locations in central Vienna, killing four and injuring 22, mainly in and outside restaurants, before being shot dead by police. A video of the man pledging allegiance to the Islamic State was released via Amaq News Agency and Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[154][137] 4 (+1 attacker) 22

2021

In 2021, two people were killed in three completed jihadist attacks in the European Union, according to Europol figures. An additional eight attacks were foiled.[155]

Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries
23 April 2021   Rambouillet, France Rambouillet knife attack A 36-year-old man stabbed a police employee to death at a police station before being killed by police. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[155] 1 (+1 attacker) 0
17 September 2021   Murcia, Spain
A 27-year-old man rammed a vehicle into a restaurant terrace, killing one person and injuring five. The perpetrator died during the attack. Europol has listed the attack as jihadist terrorism, although the legal classification of the attack as terrorism is still pending in Spain as of July 2022.[155] 1 (+1 attacker) 5
15 October 2021   Leigh-on-Sea, United Kingdom Murder of David Amess A 25-year-old man stabbed David Amess, a British Conservative Party politician and Member of Parliament (MP) for Southend West, at his constituency surgery at Belfairs Methodist Church Hall in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex. The attacker was arrested at the scene and was later found guilty of murder and the preparation of terrorist acts. The prosecutor said in court that Ali Harbi Ali considered himself an affiliate of the Islamic State, that he was "inspired by ISIL", and that the attack was planned two years in advance and was related to events in Syria[156][157][158][159][160][attribution needed] 1 0
6 November 2021   Neumarkt, Germany
A 27-year-old man stabbed five people on board a train before being arrested at the next station. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.[155] 0 5

Terrorist plots

This is a list of plots which have been classified as terrorism by a law enforcement agency and/or for which at least one person has been convicted of planning one or more terrorist crimes with Islamist motives.

Article Date[clarification needed (see talk)] Location Details
1998 World Cup terror plot June 1998   France More than 100 suspected members of the Armed Islamic Group of Algeria (GIA) were arrested across several European nations ahead of the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France.[161][needs update] The details of the plot were not disclosed by the law enforcement agencies.[162]
Strasbourg Cathedral bombing plot 31 December 2000   Strasbourg, France A group of Algerian and French-Algerian men planned to attack Strasbourg Cathedral and the nearby Christmas market on New Year's Eve. They were convicted by a court in Frankfurt for a criminal association with a terrorist enterprise which had links to Islamic networks in Britain, Italy and Spain.[163]
2001 bomb plot in Europe September 2001
An international network of terrorist cells with links to al-Qaeda and plans to bomb one or more U.S.-associated targets in Western Europe was disrupted in 2001.[164][165][166]
April 2002   Ruhr In April authorities stopped a cell of the Islamist El-Tawhid movement in the Ruhr area. The cell planned an attack on Jewish community centres in Berlin and Düsseldorf. In 2003 the Jordanian Shadi A. was sentenced to four years in prison.[167]
2002 Strait of Gibraltar terror plot June 2002   Gibraltar A number of Saudi nationals were sentenced in 2003 by a Moroccan court for attempting to attack warships in Gibraltar in a plot connected to al Qaeda.[168]
Wood Green ricin plot 2002   London, United Kingdom In January 2003, a counter-terrorism operation was launched against an al-Qaeda cell planning to use poison for an attack on U.K. streets. An Algerian man was sentenced to 17 years in prison for the plot along with life imprisonment for stabbing a detective to death during his arrest in Manchester.[169]
2006 German train bombing attempts 31 July 2006   Germany On 31 July 2006, two improvised explosive devices packed in suitcases were placed aboard regional trains. Had the devices functioned as intended, they could have killed around 70 people. The suspects, two Lebanese nationals studying in Germany, were motivated by Jyllands-Posten's publication of Muhammad cartoons and they were caught on CCTV cameras.[170][171] One of the attackers fled to Lebanon after the attack and the other was sentenced to life in prison by the court in Düsseldorf.[170] Europol classified the plot as Islamist terrorism.[171]
2006 transatlantic aircraft plot 10 August 2006   United Kingdom 10 August 2006 a number of men, predominantly British Pakistanis, were planning to smuggle bomb components aboard transatlantic airliners to assemnble and detonate the bombs while the aircraft were in flight.[171]
Vollsmose terrorist trial 5 September 2006   Denmark [171]
2007 bomb plot in Germany 4 September 2007   Germany In March 2010, four men, two German converts to Islam, one Turk and one Turk-German[clarification needed] were sentenced for having planned bomb attacks against US soldiers. According to the judge, "the four Islamists wanted to create a bloodbath due to religious blindness".[172]
2007 bomb plot in Copenhagen 2007   Copenhagen, Denmark Two men, one a Danish citizen born in Pakistan and the other an Afghan citizen living in Denmark were sentenced to twelve and seven years in prison, respectively, for planning a terrorist attack. The prosecution alleged that the men had been in contact with al-Qaeda and that one of them had been at a training camp in Waziristan.[31][173]
2007 plot to behead a British Muslim soldier 2007   Birmingham, United Kingdom In February 2008, a man with extreme Islamist views was jailed for life along with four other members of the terrorist cell, The plot involved beheading a British soldier with the help of drug dealers in Birmingham.[174]
2008 Barcelona terror plot 2008   Barcelona, Spain In October 2009, ten Pakistanis and one Indian, a group adhering to extemist Islamist ideology, were convicted by the Audiencia Nacional for possessing explosives and belonging to a terrorist group. Having connections to al-Qaeda and the Taliban, they had intended to plant explosives on the Barcelona Metro as the first of a series of attacks.[175]
2010 European terror plot 2010       [176][attribution needed]
2010 Norway terror plot 2010   Norway Oslo District Court convicted two men for plotting an attack against Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten offices in Aarhus and Copenhagen with support from al-Qaeda.[177]
2010 Copenhagen terror plot 2010   Copenhagen, Denmark Lebanese-born Swedish citizen Munir Awad, a Swedish-Egyptian and two Tunisian citizens were arrested when plotting to commit, what police described as a "Mumbai-style attack" at the Jyllands-Posten office because of the Muhammad cartoons.[178] They received 12-year prison sentences for terrorist offences in 2012.[179]
Hotel Jørgensen explosion 10 September 2010   Copenhagen, Denmark On 10 September 2010, a small explosion took place at Hotel Jørgensen in Copenhagen, Denmark. The only injured person was the one-legged bomber Chechnyan-Belgian Lors Doukaiev who was caught nearby. Investigations showed that Doukaiev had hidden bomb manuals and jihad videos at the home of an acquaintance. The court found that he had planned to attack the newspaper which had published the Muhammad cartoons.[180][attribution needed]
December 2010   London, United Kingdom Mohammed Chowdhury, Shah Rahman, Gurukanth Desai and Abdul Miah, inspired by al-Qaeda, were arrested in December 2010 for plotting to place a bomb in the London Stock Exchange. The men also planned sending letter bombs and conducting a Mumbai-style attack.[181] In the trial, the four and a further five, all of Pakistani and Bangladeshi origin, were described as Islamist fundamentalists.[182]
2014 Norway terror threat 24–31 July 2014   Norway The Norwegian Police Security Service said on 24 July 2014 that there was an imminent threat of an attack by people linked to Islamists in Syria.[183] Security measures were introduced for a week until the threat was deemed reduced.[184][attribution needed]
October 2014   London, United Kingdom A man of Moroccan origin was arrested in October 2014, North Kensington.[185] On 24 March 2016 he and his childhood friend were convicted at the Old Bailey of conspiracy to murder and preparation of acts of terrorism. The pair had planned to carry out shootings of police, soldiers and civilians. A further two suspects were cleared of terrorism charges but convicted for supplying a gun.[186][185]
2015 Kundby bomb plot 2015  Kundby, Denmark A 17-year-old girl planned to attack a school in Fårevejle Stationsby and a private Jewish school in Copenhagen, the attack was scheduled to take place in early 2016, using home-made bombs. In May 2017, she was tried and found guilty in the district court (Danish: byret) of Holbæk and was sentenced to six years in jail. She appealed the verdict and was tried by the Østre Landsret which found her guilty of planning to carry out terrorism with jihadist motive.[187]
May 2015   London, United Kingdom In May 2015, a married couple were arrested for planning an attack on the Westfield London shopping centre to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the 7 July 2005 London bombings. On 30 December 2015 they were found guilty of preparing an act of terrorism by the Old Bailey court; the man was sentenced to 27 years in prison and the woman 25 years in prison.[188]
Rawti Shax Autumn 2015   Italy In autumn 2015 security police in Italy dismantled a terrorist cell in Trento. Its spiritual leader was Mullah Krekar who was later extradited from Norway. Following appeal, Rahim Karim Twana and Hamasalih Wahab Awat were each sentenced to nine years in prison. Abdul Rahman Rahim Zana, Jalal Fatah Kamil and Hamad Bakr were sentenced to seven and a half years each in prison. Krekar was sentenced to 12 years in prison.[189][190][191]
17 November 2015   Hannover, Germany A football friendly between Germany and the Netherlands and labelled a "symbol of freedom" in the aftermath of the Paris attacks was cancelled and the spectators evacuated shortly before the match, due to a bomb threat.[192] A German newspaper later claimed that a French intelligence dossier, detailing plans to carry out five bombings, had prompted the Germans to order the evacuation.[193][attribution needed]
2016  Leeuwarden Volkel, Netherlands A man was arrested in 2016 as he was driving around in Eindhoven wearing a balaclava. Maps of Volkel and Leeuwarden air bases were found on his computer.[194] The Gerechtshof Den Haag found that the suspect was under the influence of Islamic State ideology, that he had terrorist motives and that he had prepared attacks on military targets and prime minister Rutte.[195][196]
February 2016  Sweden 20-year-old Sevigin was detained in February 2016 for attempting to construct a splinter bomb. He was sentenced to five years in prison by Attunda district court for breaching the terrorist laws. The psychiatric evaluation concluded that he was acting from his religious conviction.[197][198][199] Previously he had travelled to Turkey in an attempt to join the Islamic State.[197]
26 March 2016   Birmingham, United Kingdom A man was arrested on 26 March 2016 by MI5 when a handgun, a pipe bomb and a cleaver inscribed with the word "kafir" (English: unbeliever) was found in his car. His neighbour in the Sparkhill area was arrested as were two others. A sword was found in one of the men's car. Two of them had previously been arrested and jailed in 2013 for going to an al-Qaeda training camp in Pakistan.[200] All four were convicted of preparation of an act of terrorism in August 2017.[200][attribution needed]
2016 Düsseldorf terrorism plot 2 June 2016   Düsseldorf, Germany Four migrants were arrested on suspicions of being part of a cell of up to ten ISIL terrorists from Syria who had planned to launch attacks in Düsseldorf similar to the November 2015 Paris attack.[15][201][202][needs update] Europol classified the plot as jihadist terrorism.[15]
13 September 2016   Schleswig-Holstein, Germany In mid September 2016 three Syrian refugees, 17–26 years old were apprehended by special forces in Germany in different locations in Schleswig-Holstein.[203][204] This was one of the two terrorist cells the Islamic State sent to Europe in 2015 to carry out attacks in Europe, the other carried out the November 2015 Paris attacks.[205] In March 2018 a court in Hamburg (German: Hanseatische Oberlandesgericht) were sentenced in a 30-day trial for being members of the Islamic State terror organisation. The eldest of the three was sentenced to six and a half years in prison, the other two received three years and six months respectively.[205]
2016 Balkans terrorism plot 17 November 2016   Kosovo,   Macedonia and   Albania 18 people were arrested over ten days across Kosovo, Macedonia and Albania, after a suspected plot to attack the Israeli national football team and Israeli supporters during an Albania-Israel match.[206][207][needs update] Kosovo police said the attack was planned by Islamic terrorists.[207]
2016 Ludwigshafen bombing plot 26 November 2016

5 December 2016

  Ludwigshafen, Germany A 12-year-old German-Iraqi boy was directed by a 19-year-old ISIL supporter to build nail bombs.[208][209] One bomb was planted at the local Christmas market on 26 November and another near a shopping centre on 5 December; both failed to detonate. The 19-year-old along with a 15-year-old girl to whom he was married according to Islamic law also planned an attack against USAF Ramstein Air Base. The 19-year-old was declared guilty of membership in a terrorist organisation and directing a terrorist attack and sentenced to 9 years in prison by a court in Vienna.[210][211][212]
2016 Copenhagen terror plot November 2016   Copenhagen, Denmark A 19-year-old Syrian refugee who had arrived in Germany in 2015 and had subsequently been radicalized took part in plans to plant bombs in Copenhagen. In November 2016 he was apprehended while attempting to enter Denmark with matches, batteries and radios under instruction from an accomplice.[213][214] In court he maintained he was only a courier to deliver materials to his accomplice in Denmark, while authorities said that the facts that he had not bought a return ticket and had written what were interpreted as farewell letters in his phone pointed towards him having planned to participate in the attacks. He was found to be an IS-sympathizer and to have planned mass murder as part of political violence (German: "schwerer staatsgefährdender Gewalt").[215][216][217][218] The accused, by then 21 years old, was sentenced by Ravensburger Landgericht in June 2017 to more than six years in prison.[219] In April 2019, his accomplice, a 32-year-old Syrian refugee living in Malmö, Sweden, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for having planned to plant bombs and to attack people with knives in Copenhagen on behalf of the Islamic State.[220][221][222][223]
December 2016   Netherlands A 31-year-old man was sentenced to four years for planning a terrorist attack. The court also found him guilty of possessing and distributing jihadist propaganda.[224][attribution needed]
December 2016  Berlin, Germany A man who arrived in 2011 from Dagestan and a second man who allegedly had ties to the perpetrator of the 2016 Berlin truck attack planned an attack against a target in Berlin using explosives. The court found that he supported radical Islamism and he was found guilty of preparing a terrorist attack.[225][226]
27 April 2017   London, United Kingdom A man armed with knives was arrested on 27 April 2017 near Parliament Square in London.[227] He was found to have planned a knife attack. He declared himself to investigators to be an Islamic warrior (mujahid) and that he was engaged in jihad.[228] In July 2018, he was sentenced to 25 years in prison for preparing terrorist acts in Britain and a minimum of 40 years for previously having made explosives for the Taliban in Afghanistan.[229]
July 2017   Redhill, Surrey, United Kingdom A 17-year-old boy was arrested in July 2017. He pleaded guilty to disseminating violent Islamic State propaganda prior to the trial. On his mobile phone, police found chat conversations where he discussed stabbing attacks and suicide attacks. In March 2019 he was convicted of planning a terror attack.[230]
2017   London, United Kingdom Four women were arrested in 2017 for planning attacks, including one on the British Museum. In 2018 they were convicted on terrorist charges, with one of the women becoming the youngest female terrorist linked to the Islamic State.[231] Three of the four were found guilty of involvement in planning attacks,[232][233] while the fourth was found guilty of failing to disclose information about the plots.[234]
26 April 2018   Naples, Italy A car ramming was thwarted by police in Naples after the arrest of a man of Gambian origins. He pledged allegiance to the Islamic State leader.[235][attribution needed]
30 April 2018  Sweden On 30 April 2018, 46-year-old man who had arrived as a refugee from Uzbekistan was arrested when police searched and found explosives on his property. In March 2019 he was sentenced to 7 years in prison for planning a terrorist attack in Sweden in the name of the Islamic State and financing serious crime. He was also given a deportation order and a ban from returning to Sweden again.[236][237] Four other men were sentenced for falsifying documents or financing serious crime and received prison sentences ranging from 1 to 6 months in prison.[237]
2018 Cologne terrorist plot 13 June 2018   Germany A Tunisian man was convicted for attempting to use a biochemical weapon to conduct a terrorist attack in the name of the Islamic State. He had previously twice tried to join the Islamic State unsuccessfully. In March 2020 he was sentenced to 10 years in prison.[238][239][240][241]

In June 2020, Oberlandesgericht Düsseldorf found the man's wife guilty of preparing a bombing alongside her husband in order to kill "infidels".[240]

June 2018   Rotterdam In June 2018, two Moroccan-Dutch men were arrested in Rotterdam for plotting a jihadist attack. In October 2020 they were sentenced to eight years in prison by a court in Rotterdam for planning an attack in the name of the Islamic State. One of the men was also convicted for destroying property in the prison while encouraged by the jihadist Mohamed B, who killed Theo van Gogh in a terrorist attack.[242][243]
27 September 2018   Arnhem In September 2018 seven men aged 21–34 were arrested in Arnhem and Weert for planning a terrorist attack using bombs, AK-47 assault rifles, other firearms and a car bomb. Four were arrested while receiving training to use handguns, assault rifles and bomb vests at a holiday park in Weert. One of the men had previously been convicted for trying to join the Islamic State as a foreign fighter. One of the intended targets was Amsterdam Gay Pride. In October 2020, six men were convicted by a court in Rotterdam for preparing a jihadist attack. The leader received a prison sentence of 17 years and the others were sentenced to 13 years in prison.[244][245][246][247]
2018   Kosovo A group in Kosovo with plans to attack multiple targets including NATO soldiers and orthodox churches were arrested in 2018. Three men and one woman with connections to the Islamic State were convicted of planning terrorist attacks and sentenced to between 1 and 10 years in prison. An additional two people were convicted of failing to report the plans.[248][249][250]
August 2019   Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Three Iraqi refugees were apprehended in Dithmarschen by special police units, among the latter a GSG 9 unit. According to the Federal Prosecutor, the refugees had come under suspicion after having accessed bomb making instructions, made bomb tests, attempted to acquire bomb fuses and a handgun and taken driving lessons in order to do a vehicle ramming attack.[251] The trial concluded in November 2019. According to the Hamburg Oberlandesgreicht, it was proven two of the accused, cousins who arrived in 2016 in Germany, wanted to kill as many "infidels" as possible in a bomb attack motivated by Islamism and they were sentenced to almost five years in prison.[252] The third accused was found guilty of trying to procure the handgun and sentenced to one year and nine months in prison.[253]

Responses to terrorism

Arrests for suspicion of jihadist-related terrorist offences
in the European Union 2006–2020
  Europol annual number of arrests. TE SAT reports 2008,[31] 2010,[32] 2014,[254]
2016,[50] 2017,[15] 2018,[83] 2019,[125] 2020,[2] 2022.[155]

According to Europol, the number of people arrested on suspicion of jihadist-related terrorist offences in the European Union increased from 395 in 2014 to 687 in 2015.[50]

In 2015, most arrests were made in France (377), followed by Spain (75) and Belgium (60); statistics for the United Kingdom were not available.[50] During 2015, jihadist terrorism related verdicts were 198 out of a total of 527 terrorism related verdicts.[50] The average sentence for jihadist terrorism increased from 4 years in 2014 to 6 years.[50] In Austria, Belgium, Denmark and Sweden, all terrorism verdicts concerned jihadist terrorism.[50]

In 2016, a total of 718 people were arrested on suspicion of jihadist-related terrorist offences in the European Union.[15] During 2016, 358 verdicts on jihadi terrorism were delivered by courts in the EU, the vast majority of all terrorism verdicts. Belgium had the highest number of such verdicts at 138. All terrorism verdicts in Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Finland, France, Italy, Portugal and Sweden related to jihadist terrorism. Of those convicted for jihadist terrorist offences, 22 were women, such offences were punished with an average sentence of 5 years in prison.[15]

After the vehicle-ramming attack,[which?] European countries began equipping pedestrian areas with barriers.[21]

In 2017, the total number of arrests was 705.[83] During 2017, 352 verdicts on jihadi terrorism were delivered by courts in the EU, this was the vast majority of all terrorist convictions (569). The average sentence remained at 5 years in prison. The country with the highest number of jihadist convictions was France with 114.[255]

In 2017, according to Gilles de Kerchove, the European Union's Counter-terrorism Coordinator, the United Kingdom had the highest number of known Islamist radicals of any European country at around 20 to 25 thousand. de Kerchove said that three thousand of those were considered a direct threat by MI5 and 500 were under constant surveillance.[256]

A number of European countries—Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom—made legal changes which enable deprivation of citizenship of individuals engaged in terrorism if they have dual citizenship.[257][clarification needed]

Article Date Location
Opération Sentinelle 12 January 2015 – ongoing   France
2015 anti-terrorism operations in Belgium 15 January 2015   Verviers, Belgium[258]
2015 Saint-Denis raid 17–18 November 2015   Saint-Denis, France[259]
2016 Brussels police raids 15–18 March 2016   Brussels, Belgium[260]
2017 St. Petersburg raid 13–14 December 2017   Saint Petersburg, Russia[261]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ This corresponds to the reports released in 2007–2011, 2012–2015, and 2016 and onwards, respectively. The year in the TE-SAT title is the year it was released, which is the year after the year the events it deals with occurred.
  2. ^ failed, foiled, and completed
  3. ^ not including attackers

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This article is about Islamist terrorist attacks and plots in Europe For non Islamist terrorist incidents in Europe see Terrorism in Europe Islamic terrorism in Europe has been carried out by the Islamic State ISIL or Al Qaeda as well as Islamist lone wolves since the late 20th century Europol which releases the annual EU Terrorism Situation and Trend report TE SAT used the term Islamist terrorism in the years 2006 2010 religiously inspired terrorism 2011 2014 and has used jihadist terrorism since 2015 1 a 2 Europol defines jihadism as a violent ideology exploiting traditional Islamic concepts 2 Memorial to the people killed in the January 2015 Ile de France attacks In the early 2000s most of the Islamic terrorist activity was linked to Al Qaeda and the plots tended to involve groups carrying out co ordinated bombings The deadliest attacks of this period were the 2004 Madrid train bombings which killed 193 civilians the deadliest Islamist attack in Europe and the 7 July 2005 London bombings which killed 52 There was a rise in Islamic terrorist incidents in Europe after 2014 3 4 5 The years 2014 16 saw more people killed by Islamic terrorist attacks in Europe than all previous years combined and the highest rate of attack plots per year 6 Most of this terrorist activity was inspired by ISIL 6 7 and many European states have had some involvement in the military intervention against it A number of plots involved people who entered or re entered Europe as asylum seekers during the European migrant crisis 7 8 9 and some attackers had returned to Europe after fighting in the Syrian Civil War 7 The Jewish Museum of Belgium shooting in May 2014 was the first attack in Europe by a returnee from the Syrian war 10 While most earlier Islamic terrorist attacks in Europe were carried out by groups and involved bombs most attacks since 2014 have been carried out by individuals using guns knives and vehicles 11 A notable exception is the Brussels cell which carried out two of the deadliest attacks of the period The deadliest attacks of this period have been the November 2015 Paris attacks 130 killed the July 2016 Nice truck attack 86 killed the June 2016 Ataturk Airport attack 45 killed the March 2016 Brussels bombings 32 killed and the May 2017 Manchester Arena bombing 22 killed These attacks and threats have led to major security operations and plans such as Operation Sentinelle in France Operation Vigilant Guardian and the Brussels lockdown in Belgium and Operation Temperer in the United Kingdom Contents 1 Definition 2 Overview 3 List of attacks 3 1 1994 1995 3 2 2000 2013 3 3 2014 3 4 2015 3 5 2016 3 6 2017 3 7 2018 3 8 2019 3 9 2020 3 10 2021 3 11 Terrorist plots 4 Responses to terrorism 5 See also 6 Notes 7 ReferencesDefinitionThe 2020 TE SAT by Europol describes jihadism as a violent ideology exploiting traditional Islamic concepts 2 Jihadists do this by exploiting the concept of jihad which means striving or exertion but can also refer to religiously sanctioned warfare and aim to create an Islamic state governed exclusively by their interpretation of Islamic law The report describes jihadism as a violent subcurrent of Salafism while noting that other subcurrents of Salafism are quietist The two major representatives of jihadism are al Qaeda and ISIL 2 OverviewSee also Islamic terrorism Europe Islamist terrorism in the European Union 12 Year Attacks b Deaths c 2006 1 Not reported2007 4 Not reported2008 0 Not reported2009 1 Not reported2010 3 Not reported2011 0 Not reported2012 6 82013 0 12014 2 42015 17 1502016 13 1352017 33 622018 24 132019 21 102020 14 12The first incidents of Islamic terrorism occurred in France in 1995 when a network with ties to Algeria carried out a string of bombings in Paris in retaliation for French involvement in the Algerian Civil War 13 In the early 2000s most of the Islamic terrorist activity was linked to Al Qaeda and the plots tended to involve groups carrying out co ordinated bombings The deadliest attacks of this period were the 2004 Madrid train bombings which killed 193 civilians the deadliest Islamist attack in Europe and the 7 July 2005 London bombings which killed 52 Although militants in Syria had started to organize attacks in Europe by sending terrorist operatives to carry out attacks as early as 2012 security services in the European countries they sought to attack did not see the arrested individuals as part of a network with a cohesive strategy Instead the general consensus saw them as radicalized individuals Many of these operatives were arrested while others carried out unsophisticated attacks which caused little damage but still served to overload security services 13 Since 2014 more than 20 fatal attacks have been carried out in Europe France saw eight attacks between January 2015 and July 2016 14 this included the January 2015 Ile de France attacks the November 2015 Paris attacks and the July 2016 Nice truck attack The United Kingdom saw three major attacks carried out in a span of four months in early 2017 Westminster attack Manchester Arena bombing and London Bridge attack Other targets in Europe have included Belgium Germany Russia and Spain The transcontinental city of Istanbul also saw both bombings and shootings including in January 2016 June 2016 and January 2017 In 2015 the Islamic State which in 2014 had claimed that all Muslims were under a religious obligation to join it declared that the only excuse for Muslims to not join the group in territories under its control was to perpetrate terrorist attacks in their current place of residence According to Europol s annual report released in 2017 the Islamic State exploited the flow of refugees and migrants to commit acts of terrorism which was a feature of the 2015 Paris attacks In 2016 attack planning against Western countries took place in Syria and Iraq Groups such as al Qaeda and ISIL had the intent and capabilities to mount mass casualty attacks with volunteers 15 The Counter Extremism Project states police investigations have found links between internet radicalization and terrorist attacks 16 In 2019 Julian King the European Commissioner for the Security Union stated that terrorist content on the internet had a role to play in every single attack on European soil in the last few years 16 However Swedish news agency Tidningarnas Telegrambyra reviewed attacks in Western Europe between 2014 and 2017 and stated that most attackers radicalize as a result of personal contact rather than online 17 In 2017 the EU Counter terrorism Coordinator Gilles de Kerchove stated in an interview that there were more than 50 000 radicals and jihadists in Europe 18 In 2016 French authorities stated that 15 000 of the 20 000 individuals on the list of security threats belong to Islamist movements 19 After the Manchester Arena bombing in May 2017 British authorities and MI5 estimated they had 500 ongoing investigations into 3 000 jihadist extremists as potential terrorist attackers with a further 20 000 having been subjects of interest in the past including the Manchester and Westminster attackers 20 According to Lorenzo G Vidino jihadi terrorists in Europe mobilized by ISIL have tended to be second generation immigrant Muslims 21 Consequently countries such as Italy and Spain with a smaller demographic in this category have experienced fewer attacks than countries in Central and Northern Europe such as France the United Kingdom Germany and Belgium 21 British think tank 22 ICSR argues for a connection between terrorism and crime up to 40 of terrorist plots in Europe are part financed through petty crime such as drug dealing theft robberies loan fraud and burglaries and most jihadists have been imprisoned for petty or violent crime prior to radicalisation some of whom radicalise while in prison Jihadists use ordinary crime as a way to finance their activity and have also argued this to be the ideologically correct way to wage jihad in lands of war 23 According to German anthropologist Susanne Schroter attacks in European countries in 2017 showed that the military defeat of the Islamic State did not mean the end of Islamist violence Schroter also compared the events in Europe to a jihadist strategy formulated in 2005 by Abu Musab al Suri where an intensification of terror would destabilise societies and encourage Muslim youth to revolt The expected civil war never materialised in Europe but did occur in other regions such as Libya Syria Iraq and the Philippines Battle of Marawi 24 Launched attacks and foiled Jihadist terror plots in Europe Numbers for 2017 and 2018 are preliminary 25 List of attacksFor broader coverage of this topic see List of Islamist terrorist attacks This incomplete list is frequently updated to include new information Due to the time consuming nature of investigations there is sometimes a delay before a motive is determined 1994 1995 Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries24 26 December 1994 Marignane near Marseille France Air France Flight 8969 Four Islamists from the Armed Islamic Group of Algeria GIA hijacked an Air France plane with 220 passengers in Algiers the capital city of Algeria intending to blow up the plane over the Eiffel Tower in Paris 3 passengers were killed by the terrorists to put pressure on the Algerian and French governments When the aircraft made a stopover at the Marseille Provence Airport for a refuelling the French National Gendarmerie Intervention Group stormed the plane and killed all four hijackers 26 3 4 attackers 2525 July 17 October 1995 Paris and Auvergne Rhone Alpes France 1995 France bombings A series of attacks carried out by the Armed Islamic Group of Algeria between July and October 1995 targeted public transport systems in Paris and Lyon as well as a Jewish school in Villeurbanne seeking to oppose French support of the Algerian regime during the Algerian Civil War and to extend the conflict to the former colonial ruler 8 people were killed and 157 injured in the bombings 27 28 8 1572000 2013 Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries11 March 2004 Madrid Spain Madrid train bombings Ten bombs exploded almost simultaneously aboard four commuter trains in Madrid during rush hour killing 193 civilians and injuring about 2 000 The bombs had been hidden in backpacks by a group of Islamists linked to Al Qaeda On 3 April five suspects blew themselves up as police raided a flat in which they were hiding killing themselves and a police officer 193 2 0502 November 2004 Amsterdam Netherlands Murder of Theo van Gogh Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh was shot dead on a street in Amsterdam by Islamist Mohammed Bouyeri a member of the Hofstad Network Van Gogh had received death threats for producing the film Submission with Ayaan Hirsi Ali which criticises the treatment of women in Islam Bouyeri also attempted to behead Van Gogh and pinned a threatening letter to his body He was arrested after a shootout with police citation needed In July 2005 he was sentenced to life in prison for murder with terrorist intent 29 attribution needed 1 27 July 2005 London United Kingdom 7 July 2005 London bombings There were four co ordinated suicide bombings in London during rush hour Three Islamists blew themselves up aboard London Underground trains and another aboard a bus Fifty two civilians were killed and more than 700 were injured citation needed A 2019 article in the Journal of Security and Sustainability Issues described it as the first Islamic terrorist attack in the city 30 better source needed 52 4 attackers 78430 June 2007 Glasgow United Kingdom Glasgow Airport attack Two Islamists attempted to drive a jeep loaded with propane tanks into the main entrance of Glasgow Airport Scotland The jeep struck bollards and caught fire One of the men threw petrol bombs while the other attempted to take out the propane tanks They fought police and bystanders but were eventually subdued The driver died of burns on 2 August A day before the attack the men had planted car bombs in London which failed to detonate Europol classified the attacks as Islamist terrorism 31 0 1 attacker 512 October 2009 Milan Italy A Libyan man detonated an explosive device at the entrance to Santa Barbara military barracks in Milan after being stopped by guards The attacker was badly burned and a guard was injured Europol classified the attack as Islamist terrorism 32 33 0 21 January 2010 Denmark Kurt Westergaard A 28 year old Somali made an attempt to murder the Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard who managed to evade his attacker As police arrived the man attacked the officer s patrol vehicle with an axe The first patrol car reversed away with the perpetrator following and an officer in a second patrol car shot and wounded the perpetrator in the arms and legs Westergaard has been living under police protection since the publication of his caricature of the Prophet Muhammad The perpetrator was found to have links to the radical Islamist organisation Al Shabaab and in February 2011 he was sentenced to nine years in prison Europol classified the attack as Islamist terrorism 34 35 1 11 December 2010 Stockholm Sweden 2010 Stockholm bombings There were two blasts in central Stockholm A car bomb partly detonated injuring two bystanders and shortly after a suicide bomber blew himself up nearby Only one of the pipe bombs he carried detonated and no bystanders were hurt Europol classified the attack as Islamist terrorism 34 0 1 attacker 22 March 2011 Frankfurt Airport Germany 2011 Frankfurt Airport shooting In a bus at Frankfurt Airport a Kosovan employee of the airport opened fire on unarmed US soldiers Two soldiers were killed and two others seriously wounded According to the court judge at Oberlandesgericht Frankfurt this was the first terrorist attack in Germany in which the perpetrator had an Islamist motive 36 2 211 22 March 2012 Toulouse and Montauban France Toulouse and Montauban shootings An Islamist Mohammed Merah carried out a string of gun attacks on French soldiers and civilians On 11 March he shot dead an off duty soldier in Toulouse On 15 March he shot three off duty soldiers in Montauban killing two On 19 March he opened fire at a Jewish school in Toulouse killing a rabbi and three children On 22 March he was shot dead by police at his apartment after a lengthy standoff Europol classified the attacks as religiously inspired terrorism 37 7 1 attacker 519 September 2012 Sarcelles near Paris France Cannes Torcy cell In 2012 two assailants threw a grenade at a kosher market in Sarcelles Paris which wounding one person 38 One of the grenade throwers and the leader of the cell rapper Jeremie Louis Sidney was shot and killed during 6 October 2012 by BRI police from Strasbourg during his arrest 39 40 In June 2017 Jeremy Bailly the other grenade thrower was sentenced to 28 years in prison for the grenade attacks planning other jihadist attacks and for planning to join the conflict in Syria 41 In total 18 cell members originating in Algeria Laos and France were convicted in the trial and two were acquitted 42 Seven of the convicted were associated with the Torcy mosque which was closed for promoting jihadism 41 Europol classified the attack as religiously inspired terrorism 37 0 1 attacker 122 May 2013 London United Kingdom Murder of Lee Rigby An off duty British soldier Lee Rigby was killed by two Islamists outside his barracks in London The men ran him down with a car then stabbed and hacked him to death with knives and a cleaver They stood over the body and spoke to bystanders until police arrived They charged at police and were shot and arrested Europol classified the attack as religiously inspired terrorism 43 1 025 May 2013 La Defense France 2013 La Defense attack A French soldier on patrol was stabbed in the neck by a man in La Defense near Paris The attacker fled but was arrested four days later Europol classified the attack as religiously inspired terrorism 43 In November 2015 the court declared the attacker not criminally responsible for psychiatric reasons 44 0 12014 Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries24 May 2014 Brussels Belgium Jewish Museum of Belgium shooting An attacker opened fire in the Jewish Museum in Brussels leaving four people dead On 30 May a man who in 2013 had fought for Islamists in the Syrian Civil War was arrested in Marseille and admitted to the shooting 45 46 10 The trial began in January 2019 47 needs update Europol classified the attack as religiously inspired terrorism and noted that the attack was the first by a returnee from the Syrian Civil War 10 4 020 December 2014 Joue les Tours France 2014 Tours police station stabbing An attacker entered a police station shouting the Islamic takbir Allahu Akbar God is Great and attacked officers with a knife injuring three before he was shot dead 10 48 49 Europol classified the attack as religiously inspired terrorism 10 0 1 attacker 321 December 2014 Dijon France 2014 Dijon attack An attacker deliberately drove a van into several groups of pedestrians injuring 11 before being arrested He shouted Allahu akbar during the attack and stated he was a warrior for Islam According to Europol the attacker may have been only partly motivated by ideology and suffered from schizophrenia but was nonetheless inspired by the modus operandi recommended in terrorist propaganda 10 0 112015 According to Europol terrorist attacks attributed to jihadists in the European Union increased from four in 2014 to seventeen in 2015 while the number of people killed increased from four to 150 Non EU areas of Europe are not included in the Europol figures 50 In 2015 the terrorist threat level was zero in Poland on its scale which has four levels plus the zero level About 20 40 Polish nationals had travelled to the conflict zone in Syria Iraq 51 Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries7 9 January 2015 Ile de France France January 2015 Ile de France attacks Terrorist attacks occurred across the Ile de France region particularly in Paris Three attackers killed a total of 17 in four shooting attacks and police then killed the three assailants 50 52 53 The main attacks were the Charlie Hebdo shooting and the Porte de Vincennes siege The organization Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula claimed responsibility and said that the coordinated attacks had been planned for years 54 Europol classified the attacks as jihadist terrorism 50 17 3 attackers 223 February 2015 Nice France 2015 Nice stabbing Three soldiers guarding a Jewish community center in Nice were attacked by a man with a knife The attacker was arrested by police 50 55 needs update Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 50 0 314 15 February 2015 Copenhagen Denmark 2015 Copenhagen shootings A man opened fire at an event at Krudttonden organized by Lars Vilks known for his controversial drawings of Muhammad Later a Jewish man was shot outside the Great Synagogue The attacker was later shot dead by police 50 56 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 50 2 1 attacker 626 June 2015 Saint Quentin Fallavier France Saint Quentin Fallavier attack An attacker beheaded his employer impaled his head on a fence and then blew up gas cylinders at a factory by ramming his van into them The attacker was arrested but committed suicide by hanging himself in his cell later the same year 50 55 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 50 1 221 August 2015 Oignies France 2015 Thalys train attack A man threatened passengers with an assault rifle on a Thalys train between Amsterdam and Paris One passenger was shot in the neck with a pistol when the rifle jammed 50 57 Two United States military personnel and their civilian friend overcame the attacker 58 needs update Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 50 0 3 1 attacker 17 September 2015 Berlin Germany Rafik Yousef A policewoman was critically injured after being stabbed by a man who was then shot dead by another officer The attacker a 41 year old Iraqi national was an Islamist who had previously been sent to prison for planning an attack in 2004 against the then Iraqi prime minister Ayad Allawi 50 59 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 50 0 1 attacker 113 14 November 2015 Paris and Saint Denis France November 2015 Paris attacks A series of co ordinated attacks began over about 35 minutes at six locations in central Paris 50 The first shooting attack occurred in a restaurant and a bar in the 10th arrondissement of Paris There was shooting and a bomb detonated at Bataclan theatre in the 11th arrondissement during a concert by the Eagles of Death Metal Approximately 100 hostages were then taken and overall 89 were killed there Other bombings took place outside the Stade de France stadium in the suburb of Saint Denis during a football match between France and Germany 60 Europol classified the attacks as jihadist terrorism 50 130 7 attackers 4132016 In 2016 a total of 135 people were killed in ten completed jihadist attacks in the European Union according to Europol figures while 62 others were killed in Turkey and one in Russia Thirteen attacks were attempted The number of arrests increased on the previous year to 718 In France the number of arrests increased from 377 in 2015 to 429 in 2016 One in four 26 of those arrested in 2016 were women an increase from 18 the previous year 15 The threat in 2016 consisted of remotely directed individuals operating alone or in small groups In addition to these there were those that were inspired by propaganda but not instructed or directed 15 Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries7 January 2016 Paris France January 2016 Paris police station attack An asylum seeker wielding a knife and a fake bomb vest shouted Allahu Akbar outside a police station He was shot dead by police as he tried to force his way in 15 55 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 15 0 1 attacker 111 January 2016 Marseille France A 15 year old Turkish boy claiming to be acting in the name of ISIL attempted to behead a teacher from a Jewish school with a machete 15 61 62 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 15 0 112 January 2016 Istanbul Turkey January 2016 Istanbul bombing A suicide bomber blew himself up in the Sultan Ahmed Mosque district in Istanbul killing 13 people and wounding another 9 most of whom were foreign tourists No group claimed responsibility but Turkish authorities suspected ISIL 63 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 15 13 1 attacker 926 February 2016 Hanover Germany Hanover stabbing A police officer was critically injured in a stabbing attack by a 15 year old girl Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 15 0 119 March 2016 Istanbul Turkey March 2016 Istanbul bombing A suicide bombing took place in Istanbul s Beyoglu district in front of the district governor s office The attack occurred at 10 55 EET at the intersection of Balo Street with Istiklal Avenue a central shopping street 64 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 15 4 1 attacker 3622 March 2016 Brussels and Zaventem Belgium 2016 Brussels bombings Suicide bombers detonated three bombs in Brussels two at Brussels Airport in Zaventem and one at Maalbeek metro station In these attacks 32 people and the three bombers were killed and 340 people were injured 15 65 Europol classified the attacks as jihadist terrorism 15 32 3 attackers 34013 June 2016 Magnanville France 2016 Magnanville stabbing An attacker stabbed and killed a police officer in his home before taking the officer s wife and son hostage Police raided the house and killed the attacker and found the officer s wife dead but his son alive ISIL claimed responsibility Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 15 2 1 attacker 028 June 2016 Istanbul Turkey 2016 Ataturk Airport attack A terrorist attack consisting of shootings and suicide bombings occurred on 28 June 2016 at Ataturk Airport in Istanbul Turkey Gunmen armed with automatic weapons and explosive belts staged a simultaneous attack at the international terminal of Terminal 2 Forty five people were killed 66 in addition to the three attackers and more than 230 people were injured 67 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 15 45 3 attackers 23014 July 2016 Nice France 2016 Nice truck attack A Tunisian man Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel drove a cargo truck into crowds celebrating Bastille Day on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice resulting in the death of 86 people and injuring 458 The driver was shot dead by police ISIL claimed the responsibility for the attack 15 55 68 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 15 86 1 attacker 45818 July 2016 Wurzburg Germany Wurzburg train attack A 17 year old Afghan asylum seeker attacked passengers on a train with an axe and a knife The attacker was killed by police 15 69 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 15 0 1 attacker 524 July 2016 Ansbach Germany 2016 Ansbach bombing A 27 year old Syrian refugee detonated a bomb at a wine bar after being denied entry to a nearby music festival killing himself and wounding 15 civilians Authorities found a recorded video message on the attacker s phone pledging his allegiance to ISIL 15 70 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 15 The Ansbach bombing was the first suicide bombing in Germany by Islamist terrorists 71 72 0 1 attacker 1526 July 2016 Saint Etienne du Rouvray France 2016 Normandy church attack Two assailants took hostages at a church killing a priest and seriously wounding another man The attackers were killed by French Special Forces ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack 15 73 74 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 15 1 2 attackers 16 August 2016 Charleroi Belgium 2016 stabbing of Charleroi police officers An Algerian man a wielding a machete and shouting Allahu Akbar attacked two policewomen The assailant was shot and killed by a third officer 15 75 76 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 15 0 1 attacker 217 August 2016 Moscow Oblast Russia 2016 Shchelkovo Highway police station attack Two men with firearms and axes attacked the police station on the Shchelkovo Highway near Moscow Two traffic police officers were seriously wounded one fatally 77 The attackers natives of the Chechen Republic were killed by police during the attack ISIL claimed responsibility 78 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 15 1 2 attackers 15 October 2016 Brussels Belgium 2016 stabbing of Brussels police officers Three police officers were attacked by a man wielding a machete in the Schaerbeek neighborhood of Brussels Two of them suffered stab wounds while the third was physically assaulted but otherwise uninjured 15 79 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 15 0 3 1 attacker 19 December 2016 Berlin Germany 2016 Berlin truck attack A Tunisian man killed a truck driver and stole his vehicle and drove it into a Christmas market in Berlin killing twelve people and wounding 56 others Days later having fled to Italy the attacker shot an Italian police officer doing a routine check before being killed by police 15 80 ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack 81 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 15 Nearly five years after the attack a man who was critically injured while giving first aid after the attack died from complications related to his injuries 82 12 562017 In 2017 a total of 62 people were killed in ten completed jihadist attacks in the European Union according to Europol figures The number of attempted jihadist attacks reached 33 in 2017 double that of the previous year Most of the deaths were in the UK 35 Spain 16 Sweden 5 and France 3 In addition to those killed a total of 819 people were injured in 14 attacks The pattern of jihadist attacks in 2017 led Europol to conclude that terrorists preferred to attack ordinary people rather than causing property damage or loss of capital 83 According to Europol s annual report on terrorism in the European Union the jihadist attacks in 2017 had three patterns indiscriminate killings London attacks in March and June and Barcelona attacks attacks on Western lifestyle the Manchester bombing in May 2017 2017 Istanbul nightclub shooting and attacks on symbols of authority Paris attacks in February June and August The agency s report also noted that jihadist attacks had caused more deaths and casualties than any other type of terrorist attack that such attacks had become more frequent and that there had been a decrease in the sophistication and preparation of the attacks 83 In 2017 a total of 705 individuals were arrested in 18 EU Member states 373 of those in France Most arrests were on suspicion of membership in a terrorist organisation 354 suspicion of planning 120 or of preparing 112 a terrorist attack 83 Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries1 January 2017 Istanbul Turkey 2017 Istanbul nightclub shooting A mass shooting occurred at a nightclub in the Besiktas district of Istanbul Turkey on 1 January 2017 The attack occurred at about 01 15 FET UTC 3 at the Reina nightclub in Ortakoy where hundreds of people were celebrating the New Year At least 39 people were killed and at least 70 were injured in the incident The gunman was arrested in the city on 17 January 2017 and ISIL claimed credit for his actions 84 needs update Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 83 39 7022 March 2017 London United Kingdom 2017 Westminster attack A 52 year old Muslim convert drove a car into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge killing four and injuring over 40 others He then crashed his car into the fence of the Palace of Westminster and fatally stabbed an unarmed policeman before being shot dead by other officers 85 86 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 83 5 1 attacker 503 April 2017 Saint Petersburg Russia 2017 Saint Petersburg Metro bombing A suicide bomber blew himself up on the St Petersburg Metro on the day Vladimir Putin was due to visit the city Sixteen people were killed including the bomber and 64 others were injured citation needed Imam Shamil Battalion an Al Qaeda affiliate claimed responsibility 87 but according to the FSB the attacker acted on the orders of a field commander from ISIL 88 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 83 15 1 attacker 647 April 2017 Stockholm Sweden 2017 Stockholm truck attack An attacker used a truck to run over pedestrians along a shopping street before crashing into a department store Five people were killed and 14 others wounded Police said the attacker an Uzbek immigrant had shown sympathies for extremist organizations including ISIL 89 He was sentenced to life in prison and lifetime expulsion from Sweden in June 2018 90 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 83 5 1420 April 2017 Paris France April 2017 Champs Elysees attack Three police officers and a bystander were shot by an attacker wielding an AK 47 rifle on the Champs Elysees a shopping boulevard in Paris One of the policeman was killed The attacker was shot dead during the incident He had a note defending ISIL and had previously attempted to communicate with ISIL fighters in Iraq and Syria 55 91 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 83 1 1 attacker 322 May 2017 Manchester United Kingdom Manchester Arena bombing A suicide bombing was carried out by Salman Ramadan Abedi a 22 year old British Muslim of Libyan ancestry at Manchester Arena after a concert by American singer Ariana Grande killing 22 civilians 92 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 83 22 1 attacker 512 93 94 3 June 2017 London United Kingdom 2017 London Bridge attack Three assailants used a van to ram pedestrians on London Bridge and then drove to Borough Market where the three attacked people with knives before being shot by police Eight people were killed and 48 were injured 95 The injured included four unarmed police officers 96 97 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 83 8 3 attackers 486 June 2017 Paris France 2017 Notre Dame attack An Algerian PhD student who prosecutors allege had pledged allegiance to ISIL in a video was arrested for using a hammer to attack an officer guarding Notre Dame de Paris Knives were later found in his rucksack 98 needs update Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 83 0 1 1 attacker 19 June 2017 Paris France June 2017 Champs Elysees car ramming attack An attacker used a car loaded with guns and explosives to ram a Gendarmerie vehicle on the Champs Elysees in Paris France The attacker was shot and killed by police He had pledged his allegiance to ISIL and stated the attack should be treated as a martyrdom operation 99 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 83 0 1 attacker 020 June 2017 Brussels Belgium June 2017 Brussels attack A Moroccan immigrant ran into the Brussels Central Station where he detonated a small bomb which caused no injuries The perpetrator then ran towards soldiers in another part of the station and was shot and killed The attack failed 100 101 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 83 0 1 attacker 028 July 2017 Hamburg Germany 2017 Hamburg attack A 26 year old Palestinian failed asylum seeker 102 83 stabbed seven people with a 20 cm long kitchen knife one was killed and the other six were injured In March 2018 he was sentenced to life in prison The attacker said that he would die as a martyr and that his aim was to kill as many Germans as possible to avenge Muslim suffering worldwide 103 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 83 1 6 1 attacker 9 August 2017 Levallois Perret France Levallois Perret attack An attacker drove a car into a group of around dozen soldiers taking part in Operation Sentinelle injuring six 104 The prosecutor said the suspect had showed interest in ISIL 105 needs update Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 83 0 6 1 attacker 16 21 August 2017 Barcelona and Cambril Catalonia Spain 2017 Barcelona attacks On 16 August 2017 two suspects were killed in an initial accidental explosion during the preparation of explosives that were to be used in the attack in Alcanar 16 were injured when another bomb accidentally exploded during the excavation of the site 106 On 17 August 2017 a van was driven into pedestrians in Las Ramblas Barcelona killing 14 and injuring at least 130 Two suspects then fled on foot stabbing another civilian to death in the process The following day a woman was killed in a related attack in Cambrils when a car tried to run into pedestrians and attackers stabbed people A policeman shot and killed four of the five attackers while the fifth died later of his injuries 107 On 21 August the suspected driver of the Ramblas van attack was shot and killed by police in Subirats 108 ISIL claimed responsibility for the Ramblas attack 109 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 83 16 8 attackers 15218 August 2017 Turku Finland 2017 Turku stabbing Two civilians were killed and eight others where injured by a man inspired by ISIL The attacker said during interrogation that he started having an interest in ISIL propaganda three months prior to the attack Police believed he acted alone and there was no evidence of contact with any terrorist organization The attacker possessed ISIL photos and videos on his mobile phone and his computer He said a motive for his attack was airstrikes by the Western Coalition during the 2017 Battle of Raqqa in Syria According to the NBI his vision was that he would die in the attack as a martyr 110 111 112 In June 2018 the attacker was convicted of two counts of murder with terrorist intent and eight counts of attempted murder with terrorist intent and sentenced to life in prison 113 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 83 2 8 1 attacker 25 August 2017 Brussels Belgium August 2017 Brussels attack In Brussels on Boulevard Emile Jacqmain a machete wielding Somali man was shot dead after attacking two soldiers One soldier was wounded Europol classified the incident as jihadist terrorism 114 115 83 0 1 attacker 115 September 2017 London United Kingdom Parsons Green bombing An attacker placed a bomb containing TATP on a District line train at Parsons Green tube station it detonated with thirty people treated for injuries 116 117 The main suspect arrested was an 18 year old Iraqi refugee 118 119 120 In March 2018 he was convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to life in prison 121 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 83 0 301 October 2017 Marseille France Marseille stabbing Two women 20 and 21 year old cousins were attacked by an illegal immigrant 122 from Tunisia using a knife Patrolling soldiers shot him dead at the scene 123 ISIL later claimed responsibility a claim which French intelligence services described as opportunistic However the attacker s brother was an Islamic State militant who fought in Syria and was held in suspicion of complicity in the attack The prosecutor opened an investigation for murder in connection with a terrorist enterprise 124 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 83 2 1 attacker 02018 In 2018 a total of 13 people were killed and 46 were injured in seven completed jihadist attacks in the European Union according to Europol figures The number of attempted jihadist attacks was 24 down from 33 the previous year All attacks were carried out by perpetrators acting alone Europol noted in its 2019 report that generally individuals who act alone seldom do so in total isolation as attackers often maintain relations in small or loosely defined networks and may receive moral or material support from individuals sharing their ideas A number of the stopped attacks involved groups of perpetrators The year saw equal numbers of EU citizens and non EU citizens carrying out attacks All attackers were male and their average age was 26 125 Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries23 March 2018 Carcassonne and Trebes France Carcassonne and Trebes attack A 26 year old Moroccan man who pledged allegiance to ISIL made an attack in the French towns of Carcassonne and Trebes he attacked and stole a car killing a passenger and wounding the driver in Carcassonne Later he arrived in Trebes where a police officer was injured when he was shot by the attacker Then he attacked a supermarket where two civilians and a policeman were killed and several people were injured The attacker was later killed by the police 126 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 127 4 1 attacker 155 May 2018 The Hague Netherlands A 31 year old man from The Hague stabbed and seriously hurt three people near train station Hollands Spoor in the city on Saturday afternoon The police shot the suspect in the leg before arresting him Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 125 0 3 1 attacker 12 May 2018 Paris France 2018 Paris knife attack A 21 year old Franco Chechen man stabbed one pedestrian to death and injured four others in Paris France The attacker was later killed by police 128 The suspect had been on a counter terrorism watchlist since 2016 Amaq News Agency posted a video of a hooded figure pledging allegiance to ISIL leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi Amaq claimed this figure was the attacker 129 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 127 1 1 attacker 429 May 2018 Liege Belgium 2018 Liege attack A man on temporary leave from prison stabbed and then shot two police officers killing them He then shot dead a civilian The gunman took a woman hostage and wounded four others before he was killed by police He is also believed to have killed a man the day before the attack 130 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 127 4 1 attacker 431 August 2018 Amsterdam Netherlands 2018 Amsterdam stabbing attack A 19 year old Afghan male asylum seeker stabbed and injured two Americans in Amsterdam Centraal station The attacker was then shot by a police officer 131 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 125 0 2 1 attacker 11 December 2018 Strasbourg France 2018 Strasbourg attack A French citizen with Algerian ancestry attacked people at a Christmas market in Strasbourg with a gun and a knife killing five civilians and wounding eleven others The man was killed two days later by police 132 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 125 5 1131 December 2018 Manchester United Kingdom Manchester Victoria stabbing attack A 25 year old man with Somali ancestry stabbed three people at Manchester Victoria station before being arrested Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 125 0 32019 In 2019 a total of ten people were killed in three completed jihadist attacks in the European Union according to Europol figures An additional four attacks failed and 14 were foiled All completed and failed attacks except for one were carried out by perpetrators acting alone whereas most of the foiled plots involved more than one person 2 Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries18 March 2019 Utrecht Netherlands Utrecht tram shooting A 37 year old man shot passengers aboard a tram killing four and seriously wounding two He was convicted of murder with a terrorist motive in March 2020 and sentenced to life imprisonment Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 2 4 224 May 2019 Lyon France 2019 Lyon bombing A 23 year old man detonated an explosive device in a pedestrian zone injuring thirteen people Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 2 0 1317 September 2019 Milan Italy A 23 year old Yemeni irregular immigrant stabbed an Italian soldier in the neck and in the back with a pair of scissors at the Milan Central Station Other soldiers and a Senegalese who happened to pass by intervened The soldier survived the attack 133 134 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 2 0 13 October 2019 Paris France Paris police headquarters stabbing A police employee stabbed six of his coworkers killing four of them before being shot dead Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 135 2 4 1 attacker 229 November 2019 London United Kingdom 2019 London Bridge stabbing A 28 year old man who had previously been convicted of terrorist crimes stabbed people in central London killing two and wounding three others before being shot dead by police 2 136 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 2 2 1 attacker 32020 In 2020 a total of twelve people were killed in ten completed jihadist attacks in the European Union with an additional three people killed in three additional completed jihadist attacks in the United Kingdom according to Europol figures All attackers were men between the ages of 18 and 33 and all were lone actors Of the attackers five had come to the EU as asylum seekers or illegal immigrants At least five of the attacks involved assailants who were either convicts or had been released from prison sentences In addition to the completed attacks there were two attempted attacks that were thwarted and Switzerland recorded two attacks involving probable jihadist motivation 137 Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries3 January 2020 Paris France Attentat du 3 janvier 2020 a Villejuif fr A 22 year old Frenchman who had converted to Islam stabbed 3 people in a park killing one of them before being shot and killed by police Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 137 1 1 attacker 29 January 2020 Whitemoor Prison United Kingdom Two prison inmates used improvised weapons to stab prison employees Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 137 0 several2 February London United Kingdom 2020 Streatham stabbing A 20 year old man who had recently been released from prison stabbed two people in public before being shot and killed by police Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 138 137 0 1 attacker 24 April 2020 Romans sur Isere France 2020 Romans sur Isere knife attack A 33 year old Sudanese male refugee stabbed seven people across multiple locations killing two of them before being arrested by police Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 137 2 527 April 2020 Colombes France Attaque du 27 avril 2020 a Colombes fr 29 year old French man Youssef Tihlah rammed two police officers with his vehicle Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 137 139 0 227 April 2020 Waldkraiburg Germany A 25 year old German man of Kurdish descent set fire to a Turkish owned fruit and vegetable store during the night injuring six people who lived in the building After his arrest police found ten pipe bombs and several kilos of explosives The attacker planned to attack Turkish run mosques organised by the DITIB the German branch of the Turkish agency for religion Diyanet Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 140 137 0 620 June 2020 Reading United Kingdom 2020 Reading stabbings A 25 year old male Libyan refugee killed three men and wounded three others by stabbing in Forbury Gardens before being arrested by police 141 He was sentenced to a whole life prison sentence the sentencing judge said that the purpose of the terrorist attack had been to advance an extremist Islamic cause 142 143 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 137 3 318 August 2020 Berlin Germany Amokfahrt auf der Berliner Stadtautobahn de A 30 year old Iraqi male asylum seeker rammed into cars on the A100 highway in Berlin wounding six people Three wounded were motorcyclists who were gravely injured Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 137 0 625 September 2020 Paris France 2020 Paris stabbing attack A 25 year old man stabbed two people outside the former headquarters of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo The building is now used by a television production company and the two wounded victims were workers of the company Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 144 137 0 24 October 2020 Dresden Germany 2020 Dresden knife attack A 20 year old Syrian man selected a gay couple as symbols of non belief and stabbed them killing one and wounding the other The attacker was later arrested after his DNA traces were found on the knife The attacker had served a sentence for supporting a terrorist organization and planning an attack he had been released in September 2020 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 145 146 137 1 116 October 2020 Conflans Sainte Honorine France Murder of Samuel Paty An 18 year old man beheaded a teacher near a school in a suburb of Paris before being shot dead by police The victim is said to have shown controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad to his students Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 147 137 1 1 attacker 029 October 2020 Nice France 2020 Nice stabbing A 21 year old man stabbed three people to death at Notre Dame de Nice The attacker attempted to behead one of the victims a 60 year old woman 148 149 150 The attacker who was shot by the police was taken into custody 151 The Mayor of Nice and President Macron said the incident was an Islamic extremism terrorist attack 152 153 137 Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 137 3 0 1 attacker 2 November 2020 Vienna Austria 2020 Vienna attack A 20 year old man shot people at random in six locations in central Vienna killing four and injuring 22 mainly in and outside restaurants before being shot dead by police A video of the man pledging allegiance to the Islamic State was released via Amaq News Agency and Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 154 137 4 1 attacker 222021 In 2021 two people were killed in three completed jihadist attacks in the European Union according to Europol figures An additional eight attacks were foiled 155 Date Location Article Details Deaths Injuries23 April 2021 Rambouillet France Rambouillet knife attack A 36 year old man stabbed a police employee to death at a police station before being killed by police Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 155 1 1 attacker 017 September 2021 Murcia Spain A 27 year old man rammed a vehicle into a restaurant terrace killing one person and injuring five The perpetrator died during the attack Europol has listed the attack as jihadist terrorism although the legal classification of the attack as terrorism is still pending in Spain as of July 2022 update 155 1 1 attacker 515 October 2021 Leigh on Sea United Kingdom Murder of David Amess A 25 year old man stabbed David Amess a British Conservative Party politician and Member of Parliament MP for Southend West at his constituency surgery at Belfairs Methodist Church Hall in Leigh on Sea Essex The attacker was arrested at the scene and was later found guilty of murder and the preparation of terrorist acts The prosecutor said in court that Ali Harbi Ali considered himself an affiliate of the Islamic State that he was inspired by ISIL and that the attack was planned two years in advance and was related to events in Syria 156 157 158 159 160 attribution needed 1 06 November 2021 Neumarkt Germany A 27 year old man stabbed five people on board a train before being arrested at the next station Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism 155 0 5Terrorist plots For broader coverage of this topic see List of thwarted Islamist terrorist attacks This incomplete list is frequently updated to include new information Due to the time consuming nature of investigations there is usually a delay of several months before the motive is determined with certainty This is a list of plots which have been classified as terrorism by a law enforcement agency and or for which at least one person has been convicted of planning one or more terrorist crimes with Islamist motives Article Date clarification needed see talk Location Details1998 World Cup terror plot June 1998 France More than 100 suspected members of the Armed Islamic Group of Algeria GIA were arrested across several European nations ahead of the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France 161 needs update The details of the plot were not disclosed by the law enforcement agencies 162 Strasbourg Cathedral bombing plot 31 December 2000 Strasbourg France A group of Algerian and French Algerian men planned to attack Strasbourg Cathedral and the nearby Christmas market on New Year s Eve They were convicted by a court in Frankfurt for a criminal association with a terrorist enterprise which had links to Islamic networks in Britain Italy and Spain 163 2001 bomb plot in Europe September 2001 An international network of terrorist cells with links to al Qaeda and plans to bomb one or more U S associated targets in Western Europe was disrupted in 2001 164 165 166 April 2002 Ruhr In April authorities stopped a cell of the Islamist El Tawhid movement in the Ruhr area The cell planned an attack on Jewish community centres in Berlin and Dusseldorf In 2003 the Jordanian Shadi A was sentenced to four years in prison 167 2002 Strait of Gibraltar terror plot June 2002 Gibraltar A number of Saudi nationals were sentenced in 2003 by a Moroccan court for attempting to attack warships in Gibraltar in a plot connected to al Qaeda 168 Wood Green ricin plot 2002 London United Kingdom In January 2003 a counter terrorism operation was launched against an al Qaeda cell planning to use poison for an attack on U K streets An Algerian man was sentenced to 17 years in prison for the plot along with life imprisonment for stabbing a detective to death during his arrest in Manchester 169 2006 German train bombing attempts 31 July 2006 Germany On 31 July 2006 two improvised explosive devices packed in suitcases were placed aboard regional trains Had the devices functioned as intended they could have killed around 70 people The suspects two Lebanese nationals studying in Germany were motivated by Jyllands Posten s publication of Muhammad cartoons and they were caught on CCTV cameras 170 171 One of the attackers fled to Lebanon after the attack and the other was sentenced to life in prison by the court in Dusseldorf 170 Europol classified the plot as Islamist terrorism 171 2006 transatlantic aircraft plot 10 August 2006 United Kingdom 10 August 2006 a number of men predominantly British Pakistanis were planning to smuggle bomb components aboard transatlantic airliners to assemnble and detonate the bombs while the aircraft were in flight 171 Vollsmose terrorist trial 5 September 2006 Denmark 171 2007 bomb plot in Germany 4 September 2007 Germany In March 2010 four men two German converts to Islam one Turk and one Turk German clarification needed were sentenced for having planned bomb attacks against US soldiers According to the judge the four Islamists wanted to create a bloodbath due to religious blindness 172 2007 bomb plot in Copenhagen 2007 Copenhagen Denmark Two men one a Danish citizen born in Pakistan and the other an Afghan citizen living in Denmark were sentenced to twelve and seven years in prison respectively for planning a terrorist attack The prosecution alleged that the men had been in contact with al Qaeda and that one of them had been at a training camp in Waziristan 31 173 2007 plot to behead a British Muslim soldier 2007 Birmingham United Kingdom In February 2008 a man with extreme Islamist views was jailed for life along with four other members of the terrorist cell The plot involved beheading a British soldier with the help of drug dealers in Birmingham 174 2008 Barcelona terror plot 2008 Barcelona Spain In October 2009 ten Pakistanis and one Indian a group adhering to extemist Islamist ideology were convicted by the Audiencia Nacional for possessing explosives and belonging to a terrorist group Having connections to al Qaeda and the Taliban they had intended to plant explosives on the Barcelona Metro as the first of a series of attacks 175 2010 European terror plot 2010 176 attribution needed 2010 Norway terror plot 2010 Norway Oslo District Court convicted two men for plotting an attack against Danish newspaper Jyllands Posten offices in Aarhus and Copenhagen with support from al Qaeda 177 2010 Copenhagen terror plot 2010 Copenhagen Denmark Lebanese born Swedish citizen Munir Awad a Swedish Egyptian and two Tunisian citizens were arrested when plotting to commit what police described as a Mumbai style attack at the Jyllands Posten office because of the Muhammad cartoons 178 They received 12 year prison sentences for terrorist offences in 2012 179 Hotel Jorgensen explosion 10 September 2010 Copenhagen Denmark On 10 September 2010 a small explosion took place at Hotel Jorgensen in Copenhagen Denmark The only injured person was the one legged bomber Chechnyan Belgian Lors Doukaiev who was caught nearby Investigations showed that Doukaiev had hidden bomb manuals and jihad videos at the home of an acquaintance The court found that he had planned to attack the newspaper which had published the Muhammad cartoons 180 attribution needed December 2010 London United Kingdom Mohammed Chowdhury Shah Rahman Gurukanth Desai and Abdul Miah inspired by al Qaeda were arrested in December 2010 for plotting to place a bomb in the London Stock Exchange The men also planned sending letter bombs and conducting a Mumbai style attack 181 In the trial the four and a further five all of Pakistani and Bangladeshi origin were described as Islamist fundamentalists 182 2014 Norway terror threat 24 31 July 2014 Norway The Norwegian Police Security Service said on 24 July 2014 that there was an imminent threat of an attack by people linked to Islamists in Syria 183 Security measures were introduced for a week until the threat was deemed reduced 184 attribution needed October 2014 London United Kingdom A man of Moroccan origin was arrested in October 2014 North Kensington 185 On 24 March 2016 he and his childhood friend were convicted at the Old Bailey of conspiracy to murder and preparation of acts of terrorism The pair had planned to carry out shootings of police soldiers and civilians A further two suspects were cleared of terrorism charges but convicted for supplying a gun 186 185 2015 Kundby bomb plot 2015 Kundby Denmark A 17 year old girl planned to attack a school in Farevejle Stationsby and a private Jewish school in Copenhagen the attack was scheduled to take place in early 2016 using home made bombs In May 2017 she was tried and found guilty in the district court Danish byret of Holbaek and was sentenced to six years in jail She appealed the verdict and was tried by the Ostre Landsret which found her guilty of planning to carry out terrorism with jihadist motive 187 May 2015 London United Kingdom In May 2015 a married couple were arrested for planning an attack on the Westfield London shopping centre to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the 7 July 2005 London bombings On 30 December 2015 they were found guilty of preparing an act of terrorism by the Old Bailey court the man was sentenced to 27 years in prison and the woman 25 years in prison 188 Rawti Shax Autumn 2015 Italy In autumn 2015 security police in Italy dismantled a terrorist cell in Trento Its spiritual leader was Mullah Krekar who was later extradited from Norway Following appeal Rahim Karim Twana and Hamasalih Wahab Awat were each sentenced to nine years in prison Abdul Rahman Rahim Zana Jalal Fatah Kamil and Hamad Bakr were sentenced to seven and a half years each in prison Krekar was sentenced to 12 years in prison 189 190 191 17 November 2015 Hannover Germany A football friendly between Germany and the Netherlands and labelled a symbol of freedom in the aftermath of the Paris attacks was cancelled and the spectators evacuated shortly before the match due to a bomb threat 192 A German newspaper later claimed that a French intelligence dossier detailing plans to carry out five bombings had prompted the Germans to order the evacuation 193 attribution needed 2016 Leeuwarden Volkel Netherlands A man was arrested in 2016 as he was driving around in Eindhoven wearing a balaclava Maps of Volkel and Leeuwarden air bases were found on his computer 194 The Gerechtshof Den Haag found that the suspect was under the influence of Islamic State ideology that he had terrorist motives and that he had prepared attacks on military targets and prime minister Rutte 195 196 February 2016 Sweden 20 year old Sevigin was detained in February 2016 for attempting to construct a splinter bomb He was sentenced to five years in prison by Attunda district court for breaching the terrorist laws The psychiatric evaluation concluded that he was acting from his religious conviction 197 198 199 Previously he had travelled to Turkey in an attempt to join the Islamic State 197 26 March 2016 Birmingham United Kingdom A man was arrested on 26 March 2016 by MI5 when a handgun a pipe bomb and a cleaver inscribed with the word kafir English unbeliever was found in his car His neighbour in the Sparkhill area was arrested as were two others A sword was found in one of the men s car Two of them had previously been arrested and jailed in 2013 for going to an al Qaeda training camp in Pakistan 200 All four were convicted of preparation of an act of terrorism in August 2017 200 attribution needed 2016 Dusseldorf terrorism plot 2 June 2016 Dusseldorf Germany Four migrants were arrested on suspicions of being part of a cell of up to ten ISIL terrorists from Syria who had planned to launch attacks in Dusseldorf similar to the November 2015 Paris attack 15 201 202 needs update Europol classified the plot as jihadist terrorism 15 13 September 2016 Schleswig Holstein Germany In mid September 2016 three Syrian refugees 17 26 years old were apprehended by special forces in Germany in different locations in Schleswig Holstein 203 204 This was one of the two terrorist cells the Islamic State sent to Europe in 2015 to carry out attacks in Europe the other carried out the November 2015 Paris attacks 205 In March 2018 a court in Hamburg German Hanseatische Oberlandesgericht were sentenced in a 30 day trial for being members of the Islamic State terror organisation The eldest of the three was sentenced to six and a half years in prison the other two received three years and six months respectively 205 2016 Balkans terrorism plot 17 November 2016 Kosovo Macedonia and Albania 18 people were arrested over ten days across Kosovo Macedonia and Albania after a suspected plot to attack the Israeli national football team and Israeli supporters during an Albania Israel match 206 207 needs update Kosovo police said the attack was planned by Islamic terrorists 207 2016 Ludwigshafen bombing plot 26 November 2016 5 December 2016 Ludwigshafen Germany A 12 year old German Iraqi boy was directed by a 19 year old ISIL supporter to build nail bombs 208 209 One bomb was planted at the local Christmas market on 26 November and another near a shopping centre on 5 December both failed to detonate The 19 year old along with a 15 year old girl to whom he was married according to Islamic law also planned an attack against USAF Ramstein Air Base The 19 year old was declared guilty of membership in a terrorist organisation and directing a terrorist attack and sentenced to 9 years in prison by a court in Vienna 210 211 212 2016 Copenhagen terror plot November 2016 Copenhagen Denmark A 19 year old Syrian refugee who had arrived in Germany in 2015 and had subsequently been radicalized took part in plans to plant bombs in Copenhagen In November 2016 he was apprehended while attempting to enter Denmark with matches batteries and radios under instruction from an accomplice 213 214 In court he maintained he was only a courier to deliver materials to his accomplice in Denmark while authorities said that the facts that he had not bought a return ticket and had written what were interpreted as farewell letters in his phone pointed towards him having planned to participate in the attacks He was found to be an IS sympathizer and to have planned mass murder as part of political violence German schwerer staatsgefahrdender Gewalt 215 216 217 218 The accused by then 21 years old was sentenced by Ravensburger Landgericht in June 2017 to more than six years in prison 219 In April 2019 his accomplice a 32 year old Syrian refugee living in Malmo Sweden was sentenced to 12 years in prison for having planned to plant bombs and to attack people with knives in Copenhagen on behalf of the Islamic State 220 221 222 223 December 2016 Netherlands A 31 year old man was sentenced to four years for planning a terrorist attack The court also found him guilty of possessing and distributing jihadist propaganda 224 attribution needed December 2016 Berlin Germany A man who arrived in 2011 from Dagestan and a second man who allegedly had ties to the perpetrator of the 2016 Berlin truck attack planned an attack against a target in Berlin using explosives The court found that he supported radical Islamism and he was found guilty of preparing a terrorist attack 225 226 27 April 2017 London United Kingdom A man armed with knives was arrested on 27 April 2017 near Parliament Square in London 227 He was found to have planned a knife attack He declared himself to investigators to be an Islamic warrior mujahid and that he was engaged in jihad 228 In July 2018 he was sentenced to 25 years in prison for preparing terrorist acts in Britain and a minimum of 40 years for previously having made explosives for the Taliban in Afghanistan 229 July 2017 Redhill Surrey United Kingdom A 17 year old boy was arrested in July 2017 He pleaded guilty to disseminating violent Islamic State propaganda prior to the trial On his mobile phone police found chat conversations where he discussed stabbing attacks and suicide attacks In March 2019 he was convicted of planning a terror attack 230 2017 London United Kingdom Four women were arrested in 2017 for planning attacks including one on the British Museum In 2018 they were convicted on terrorist charges with one of the women becoming the youngest female terrorist linked to the Islamic State 231 Three of the four were found guilty of involvement in planning attacks 232 233 while the fourth was found guilty of failing to disclose information about the plots 234 26 April 2018 Naples Italy A car ramming was thwarted by police in Naples after the arrest of a man of Gambian origins He pledged allegiance to the Islamic State leader 235 attribution needed 30 April 2018 Sweden On 30 April 2018 46 year old man who had arrived as a refugee from Uzbekistan was arrested when police searched and found explosives on his property In March 2019 he was sentenced to 7 years in prison for planning a terrorist attack in Sweden in the name of the Islamic State and financing serious crime He was also given a deportation order and a ban from returning to Sweden again 236 237 Four other men were sentenced for falsifying documents or financing serious crime and received prison sentences ranging from 1 to 6 months in prison 237 2018 Cologne terrorist plot 13 June 2018 Germany A Tunisian man was convicted for attempting to use a biochemical weapon to conduct a terrorist attack in the name of the Islamic State He had previously twice tried to join the Islamic State unsuccessfully In March 2020 he was sentenced to 10 years in prison 238 239 240 241 In June 2020 Oberlandesgericht Dusseldorf found the man s wife guilty of preparing a bombing alongside her husband in order to kill infidels 240 June 2018 Rotterdam In June 2018 two Moroccan Dutch men were arrested in Rotterdam for plotting a jihadist attack In October 2020 they were sentenced to eight years in prison by a court in Rotterdam for planning an attack in the name of the Islamic State One of the men was also convicted for destroying property in the prison while encouraged by the jihadist Mohamed B who killed Theo van Gogh in a terrorist attack 242 243 27 September 2018 Arnhem In September 2018 seven men aged 21 34 were arrested in Arnhem and Weert for planning a terrorist attack using bombs AK 47 assault rifles other firearms and a car bomb Four were arrested while receiving training to use handguns assault rifles and bomb vests at a holiday park in Weert One of the men had previously been convicted for trying to join the Islamic State as a foreign fighter One of the intended targets was Amsterdam Gay Pride In October 2020 six men were convicted by a court in Rotterdam for preparing a jihadist attack The leader received a prison sentence of 17 years and the others were sentenced to 13 years in prison 244 245 246 247 2018 Kosovo A group in Kosovo with plans to attack multiple targets including NATO soldiers and orthodox churches were arrested in 2018 Three men and one woman with connections to the Islamic State were convicted of planning terrorist attacks and sentenced to between 1 and 10 years in prison An additional two people were convicted of failing to report the plans 248 249 250 August 2019 Schleswig Holstein Germany Three Iraqi refugees were apprehended in Dithmarschen by special police units among the latter a GSG 9 unit According to the Federal Prosecutor the refugees had come under suspicion after having accessed bomb making instructions made bomb tests attempted to acquire bomb fuses and a handgun and taken driving lessons in order to do a vehicle ramming attack 251 The trial concluded in November 2019 According to the Hamburg Oberlandesgreicht it was proven two of the accused cousins who arrived in 2016 in Germany wanted to kill as many infidels as possible in a bomb attack motivated by Islamism and they were sentenced to almost five years in prison 252 The third accused was found guilty of trying to procure the handgun and sentenced to one year and nine months in prison 253 Responses to terrorismThis section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is This section contains embedded lists that may be poorly defined Please help improve this section if you can January 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Arrests for suspicion of jihadist related terrorist offencesin the European Union 2006 2020 Europol annual number of arrests TE SAT reports 2008 31 2010 32 2014 254 2016 50 2017 15 2018 83 2019 125 2020 2 2022 155 According to Europol the number of people arrested on suspicion of jihadist related terrorist offences in the European Union increased from 395 in 2014 to 687 in 2015 50 In 2015 most arrests were made in France 377 followed by Spain 75 and Belgium 60 statistics for the United Kingdom were not available 50 During 2015 jihadist terrorism related verdicts were 198 out of a total of 527 terrorism related verdicts 50 The average sentence for jihadist terrorism increased from 4 years in 2014 to 6 years 50 In Austria Belgium Denmark and Sweden all terrorism verdicts concerned jihadist terrorism 50 In 2016 a total of 718 people were arrested on suspicion of jihadist related terrorist offences in the European Union 15 During 2016 358 verdicts on jihadi terrorism were delivered by courts in the EU the vast majority of all terrorism verdicts Belgium had the highest number of such verdicts at 138 All terrorism verdicts in Austria Belgium Estonia Finland France Italy Portugal and Sweden related to jihadist terrorism Of those convicted for jihadist terrorist offences 22 were women such offences were punished with an average sentence of 5 years in prison 15 After the vehicle ramming attack which European countries began equipping pedestrian areas with barriers 21 In 2017 the total number of arrests was 705 83 During 2017 352 verdicts on jihadi terrorism were delivered by courts in the EU this was the vast majority of all terrorist convictions 569 The average sentence remained at 5 years in prison The country with the highest number of jihadist convictions was France with 114 255 In 2017 according to Gilles de Kerchove the European Union s Counter terrorism Coordinator the United Kingdom had the highest number of known Islamist radicals of any European country at around 20 to 25 thousand de Kerchove said that three thousand of those were considered a direct threat by MI5 and 500 were under constant surveillance 256 A number of European countries Austria Belgium Denmark France the Netherlands and the United Kingdom made legal changes which enable deprivation of citizenship of individuals engaged in terrorism if they have dual citizenship 257 clarification needed Article Date LocationOperation Sentinelle 12 January 2015 ongoing France2015 anti terrorism operations in Belgium 15 January 2015 Verviers Belgium 258 2015 Saint Denis raid 17 18 November 2015 Saint Denis France 259 2016 Brussels police raids 15 18 March 2016 Brussels Belgium 260 2017 St Petersburg raid 13 14 December 2017 Saint Petersburg Russia 261 See also Europe portal Islam portalTerrorism Islam and violence List of terrorist incidents linked to ISIL Stabbing as a terrorist tactic Vehicle ramming attackNotes This corresponds to the 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