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Afghanistan

 * 2008 Kabul Serena Hotel attack: On 14 January 2008, four members of the Taliban attacked the Kabul Serena Hotel. Two attackers threw hand grenades outside of the hotel, one detonated a suicide vest inside the hotel, and one opened fire with an automatic rifle. Seven people died in the attack, including two of the attackers and a Norwegian journalist, and six people were wounded.
 * 2011 Inter-Continental Hotel Kabul attack: On 28 June 2011, nine gunmen and suicide bombers of the Taliban attacked the Inter-Continental Hotel in Kabul, leaving 21 dead; nine civilians, three policemen, and all of the attackers. At least 18 others were wounded.
 * Forward Operating Base Delhi massacre: On 10 August 2012, a 15-year-old boy opened fire at the Forward Operating Base Delhi with an automatic rifle, killing three unarmed U.S marines and wounding another. He was subsequently arrested.
 * 2013 Farah attack: On 3 April 2013, a group of militants armed with machine guns, grenades, and suicide vests blew up an army vehicle, damaging the governor's office and two banks. A shootout then took place between Afghan security forces and the militants. In total, 62 people died; 34 civilians, 10 members of security forces, and nine attackers. 90 others, mostly civilians, were wounded. The goal of the attack, which was unsuccessful, was to free a group of 15 Taliban prisoners being transferred to a nearby courthouse.
 * 2013 Afghan presidential palace attack: On 25 June 2013, members of the Taliban carried out an attack at the eastern gate of the presidential palace. After multiple suicide bombers detonated explosives, three to four gunmen engaged in a 90-minute-long shootout with Afghan security officials. In total, three palace guards were killed and eight attackers died.
 * 2013 attack on U.S. consulate in Herat: On 13 September 2013, a group of Taliban militants attacked the U.S. consulate in Herat, killing eight guards, a policeman, and injuring 20 other people. Eight attackers also died.
 * January 2014 Kabul restaurant attack: On 17 January 2014, a suicide bomber detonated a bomb at the gate of the Taverna du Liban, a restaurant popular with foreign nationals. Two Taliban militants then entered the restaurant and opened fire, killing 20 people.
 * 2014 Kabul Serena Hotel shooting: On 20 March 2014, four teenage Taliban militants armed with handguns opened fire at a restaurant in the Kabul Serena Hotel, killing nine civilians before Afghan commandos killed every gunman.
 * American University of Afghanistan attack: On 24 August 2016, attackers suspected of being affiliated with the Taliban invaded the American University of Afghanistan. Using a car bomb and automatic weapons, they killed 17 people and wounded 53 others. Three attackers also died in the attack.
 * 2018 Inter-Continental Hotel Kabul attack: On 20 January 2018, a group of four to five Taliban militants attacked the Inter-Continental Hotel in Kabul, killing 40 people and wounding 14 others. Six attackers also died during the attack.
 * Maiden Shar attack: On 21 January 2019, the Taliban set a car bomb off at a military compound. Two gunmen then opened fire on Afghan soldiers before being shot to death. Between 36 and 190 people, including the three attackers, died. 58 to 70 others were injured.
 * 2019 Camp Shorabak attack: On the morning of 1 March 2019, Taliban gunmen and suicide bombers attacked a military base, killing 23 afghan soldiers and wounding 15 others.
 * 1 July 2019 Kabul attack: On 1 July 2019, Five Taliban gunmen detonated a bomb-laden truck before storming a building under construction and opened fire Afghan security personnel evacuating people below them. 45 people, including the perpetrators, were killed, and at least 105 others were injured.
 * May 2020 Afghanistan attacks: The Taliban and other insurgent groups committed a series of attacks during the month of May 2020, killing 218 people and injuring 411 others. Additionally, 37 of the perpetrators died.
 * Jalalabad prison attack: On 2 August 2020, an ISKP suicide bomber drove to the front gate of a prison and detonated an explosive. 16 ISKP gunmen then invaded the prison and freed prisoners. A shootout ensued, during which 29 people were killed including five inmates and 10 terrorists. 1,025 prisoners escaped during the attack, 270 of whom remain at large.
 * November 2020 Afghanistan attacks: 88 people were killed and 193 others were injured during a series of attacks caried out by the ISKP and the Taliban in November 2020.
 * 2020 Kabul University attack: On 2 November 2020, three ISKP terrorists opened fire at Kabul University, killing 32 people and wounding 50 others. All gunmen were killed during a shootout with security forces.
 * 2021 Kabul hospital attack: On 2 November 2021, shooters and bombers of the ISKP attacked the Daoud Khan Military Hospital, killing 25 people and injuring 50 people. All five terrorists also died in the attack.

Albania

 * Resulaj shooting: On August 10, 2018, a man fatally shot eight of his family members with an automatic rifle before being arrested. One year later, he was sentenced to life imprisonment.

Armenia

 * Armenian parliament shooting: On October 27, 1999, five terrorists broke into the Armenian National Assembly and fatally shot eight people, including the then prime minister, and injured at least 30 others. The perpetrators were sentenced to life in prison.
 * Gyumri massacre: On January 12, 2015, a Russian soldier killed seven members of a family in Gyumri. The perpetrator was apprehended and sentenced to life imprisonment.

Austria

 * 2013 Annaberg shooting: From 16 to 17 September 2013, a wanted man fatally shot four police officers, a paramedic, and wounded another officer before lighting himself on fire during a standoff with the police.
 * 2016 Nenzing shooting: After an argument with a woman, a gunman opened fire on patrons at a concert, killing two and injuring 11. He then committed suicide in the parking lot next to the concert.
 * 2020 Vienna attack: On 2 November 2022, an ISIL sympathizer fatally shot four people and injured 23 others at multiple locations before being shot dead by police.

Belgium

 * Michel Van Wijnendaele:
 * Jewish Museum of Belgium shooting:

Bosnia and Herzegovina

 * Trstje shooting: On 29 May 2008, a man shot seven of his relatives and neighbors, six fatally, before being arrested. He was later sent to a mental hospital for his schizophrenia to be treated.
 * 2015 Zvornik police station shooting: On 27 April 2015, an Islamic terrorist shot three police officers, one fatally, at a police station before being shot dead by other officers.

Bulgaria

 * Sofia shooting: On 25 December 1974, a 17-year-old boy opened fire at a university hostel, killing eight people and injured eight others.
 * Novi Iskar shooting: On 31 December 2017, a gunman fatally shot six members of a family with a silenced pistol before attempting to clean the crime scene and fleeing. After being declared wanted on 3 January 2018, he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound a day later.

Burkina Faso

 * Nassoumbou attack: On 16 December 2016, dozens of ISGS terrorists opened fire at an army outpost, killing 12 soldiers, leaving two missing, and wounding four others. Two terrorists also died in the attack.
 * Sanmatenga attacks: On 8 September 2019, multiple shooters attacked a convoy with vans carrying provisions for people displaced by fighting, killing 14 people. The perpetrators are unknown.
 * Dolmane gold mine attack: On 4 October 2019, suspected Islamic terrorists opened fire at the Dolmané gold mine, killing 20 people. Most of the victims worked at the mine.
 * Burkina Faso mosque attack: On 11 October 2019, 16 worshipers were shot to death and two others were wounded at a mosque. No terrorist group claimed responsibility for the attack.
 * Pobé Mengao attack: On 28 October 2019, suspected jihadists killed 16 people in a northern village after they refused to buy weapons for the perpetrators.
 * 2019 Fada N'Gourma attack: On 6 November 2019, suspected ISGS terrorists ambushed a convoy transporting mine workers, killing 37 people and injuring 60 others.
 * 2020 Fada N'Gourma shooting: On 7 August 2020, Unidentified gunmen shot 20 people to death at a cattle market.

China

 * Wang Xiwen:
 * Chongqing shooting:
 * Yongzhou courthouse shooting:
 * 2013 Shanghai shooting:

Croatia

 * Zrinski Topolovac shooting: On 1 January 1993, a man and another man quarreled over a woman at a New Year's Eve party. The first man, after retrieving an automatic rifle, opened fire at the party, killing eight people and wounding six others. He also killed a police officer and wounded another before committing suicide.
 * 1994 Osijek café shooting: On 18 June 1994, a gunman opened fire with an automatic rifle at a cafe, killing four people and wounding eight others.
 * Vidovci shooting: On 6 July 1995, a man fatally shot six members of the Tolić family in their home before detonating an explosive device, killing himself. The shooting was an act of revenge, as the shooter had previously been arrested for masturbating outside the family's home.
 * Podvinje cafe shooting: On 13 April 1998, a man shot eight people, seven fatally, with an automatic rifle at a cafe before taking his own life.
 * Kajzerica shooting: On 1 August 2019, a man fatally shot six people at the house of his ex-wife, including her. He proceeded to flee in a car to his mother's house, where he committed suicide after being surrounded by police.

Czech Republic

 * Uherský Brod shooting: On 24 February 2015, a gunman shot nine people, eight fatally, at a restaurant. The perpetrator committed suicide after a near two-hour-long standoff with police.
 * Ostrava hospital attack: On 10 December 2019, a gunman opened fire at a hospital, killing seven people and wounding two others before fleeing the scene. As police closed in on his location, he committed suicide.

Denmark

 * Narsaq massacre: After having an argument with his friend, a student killed seven people and injured one with a semi-automatic rifle on 1 January 1990. The shooter was sentenced to indefinite detention at a psychiatric institution.
 * Aarhus University shooting: On 5 April 1994, a 35-year-old man opened shot four female students, two fatally, at Aarhus University before committing suicide.
 * 2022 Copenhagen mall shooting: On 3 July 2022, 10 people were shot, three fatally, at a shopping mall.

Egypt

 * Assassination of Anwar Sadat:
 * Ras Burqa massacre:
 * 1996 Cairo shooting:
 * Luxor massacre:
 * Meet al-Attar shooting:
 * 2017 Minya bus attack:
 * 2017 Sinai mosque attack:
 * Attack on Saint Menas church:
 * 2018 Minya bus attack:

El Salvador

 * 1989 murders of Jesuits in El Salvador

Ethiopia

 * Gawa Qanqa massacre: On 2 November 2020, a group of 60 gunmen attacked a schoolyard, killing between 32 and 54 people. The targets of the attack were people of the Amhara ethnic group.
 * 2020 Benishangul-Gumuz bus attack: On 14 November 2020, 34 people were shot to death on a bus. The attack was part of the Benishangul-Gumuz conflict.
 * Gimbi massacre: On 18 June 2022, at least 554 Amhara civilians died after being shot, burned, or killed with machetes. The Oromo Liberation Army is believed to be behind the attack despite denying responsibility. The attack was part of the Amhara genocide.

Finland

 * Sanna Sillanpää: On 21 February 1999, a schizophrenic woman shot four men, three fatally, at a shooting club. The perpetrator was sent to a mental hospital for psychiatric treatment.
 * Jokela school shooting: On 7 November 2007, a student shot nine people, eight fatally, at Jokela High School before mortally wounding himself. The perpetrator died in a hospital later that evening.
 * Kauhajoki school shooting: On 23 September 2008, a man shot 11 people, 10 fatally, at the Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences before shooting himself in the head.
 * Sello mall shooting: On 31 December 2009, a man fatally shot his ex-girlfriend at her apartment before traveling to the Sello mall, where he killed three men and one woman at a Prisma hypermarket, his ex-girlfriend's workplace. The gunman then fled to an apartment, where he committed suicide.
 * Hyvinkää shooting: On 26 May 2012, a gunman opened fire from a rooftop onto restaurant patrons, killing two people and wounding eight others. The shooter was arrested five hours later, and sentenced to life imprisonment.

Georgia

 * Sagarejo shooting: On 20 January 2023, a man opened fire from his balcony, killing five people and wounding five others before dying from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Indonesia

 * 1996 Timika shooting: On 15 April 1996, a Kopassus Second Lieutenant opened fire on soldiers at an airport, killing six soldiers, five officers, five civilians, and injuring 11 other people. After being shot in the leg and subdued by other soldiers, the perpetrator was sentenced to death. He later died in a hospital.
 * Trisakti shootings: On 12 May 1998, members of the Indonesian army opened fire on unarmed protesters, killing four and injuring 15 others. None of the perpetrators were punished.
 * 2016 Jakarta attacks: On 14 January 2016, Islamic terrorists set off explosions and opened fire at an intersection and a burger king restaurant. Eight people, including four attackers and four civilians, died and 24 others were injured. Among the injured was a Dutch UN official. The attack occurred near a United Nations information centre, luxury hotels, and foreign embassies.
 * Telkomsel BTS tower shooting: On 2 March 2022, gunmen of the Free Papua Movement shot nine employees, eight fatally, at a Telkomsel telecommunications facility.
 * Nogolait shooting: On 16 July 2022, 20 gunmen of the West Papua National Liberation Army shot 13 people, 11 fatally, at a grocery store and freight truck.

Iran

 * 2010 Khorasan shootout:
 * Shah Cheragh attack:

Iraq

 * Nisour Square massacre:
 * 2016 Balad attack:
 * Salahaddin University-Erbil shooting:

Italy

 * Simone Pianetti: On the morning of 13 July 1914, a man shot and killed seven people in his village with a rifle. The perpetrator then fled to the mountains, and he was never apprehended.
 * Kidnapping and murder of Aldo Moro:
 * Great Synagogue of Rome attack:
 * Castel Volturno massacre:
 * Ardea shooting:

Ivory Coast

 * Grand-Bassam shootings: Three Islamic terrorists opened fire at a beach resort, killing 19 people and injuring 33 others.

Japan

 * Tsuyama massacre: On 21 May 1938, a man killed 30 people, including his grandmother, and injured three others with a shotgun, katana, and axe in a rural village. The perpetrator then walked to a nearby mountain, where he fatally shot himself in the chest.
 * 2007 Sasebo shooting: On 14 December 2007, a gunman opened fire in a gym during a swimming class, killing two people and injuring six others before fleeing and committing suicide at a Catholic church.
 * 2010 Habikino shooting: On 12 January 2010, a gunman opened fire at a bar, killing his mother-in-law, an employee, and a patron before committing suicide outside of the bar. The shooter had visited the bar earlier that day to discuss a divorce.

Jordan

 * 2015 Amman shooting attack: On 9 November 2015, a police officer shot 10 people, five fatally, in a cafeteria at a police training center.
 * King Faisal Air Base shooting: On 4 November 2016, a Jordanian soldier fatally shot three U.S Army Special Forces trainers at an airbase. Following a shootout, the perpetrator was injured and taken into custody. He was later sentenced to life in prison with hard labor.

Kazakhstan

 * 2016 Aktobe shootings:
 * 2016 shooting of Almaty police officers:

Kosovo

 * Panda Bar massacre:
 * Podujevo massacre:
 * Ćuška massacre:
 * Staro Gracko massacre:

Lebanon

 * Beirut Arab University shooting:
 * 2019 Tripoli shooting:
 * Baakline attack:
 * 2021 Beirut clashes:

Mexico

 * 2010 San Fernando massacre:
 * Colegio Americano del Noreste shooting:
 * Salamanca nightclub shooting:
 * Minatitlán shooting:
 * 2019 Western Michoacán clashes:
 * LeBarón and Langford families massacre:
 * 2019 Villa Unión shootout:

Montenegro

 * 2022 Cetinje shooting: On 12 August 2022, a gunman shot three members of a family that were sub-tenants at his house. He proceeded to walk outside and randomly shot civilians. After first responders arrived, he shot at them as well. The shooter later died in a shootout with law enforcement.

The Netherlands

 * Alphen aan den Rijn shopping mall shooting: On 9 April 2011, a gunman opened fire at a shopping mall, killing six people and injuring 17 others before fatally shooting himself with a pistol.
 * Utrecht tram shooting: On 18 March 2019, a an Islamic terrorist shot 10 people, four fatally, at a light rail before fleeing in a car. Following a manhunt, the perpetrator was arrested on the day of the shooting. He was later sentenced to life in prison.

New Zealand

 * Waikino school shooting:
 * Stanley Graham:
 * Aramoana massacre:
 * Pukekohe massacre:
 * Raurimu massacre:
 * Christchurch mosque shootings

Norway

 * Farsund shooting:
 * 2011 Norway attacks:
 * Kongsberg attack:
 * 2022 Oslo shooting:

The Philippines

 * 1995 Ipil massacre:
 * Ateneo de Manila University shooting:
 * Camp Evangelista shooting:

Romania

 * 2012 Bucharest hair salon shooting: On 5 March 2012, a gunman opened fire at a hair salon, killing two, including his wife, and injuring six. The perpetrator committed the shooting because his wife wanted to divorce him. He was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment.

Saudi Arabia

 * 2004 Yanbu attack:
 * 2014 al-Dalwah attack:
 * 2016 Ad Dair shooting:

Serbia

 * Panda Bar massacre:
 * Podujevo massacre:
 * Ćuška massacre:
 * Staro Gracko massacre:

Slovakia

 * Černová massacre:
 * Kremnička and Nemecká massacres:
 * 2010 Bratislava shooting:

Somalia

 * Bulo Marer hostage rescue attempt:
 * 2013 Beledweyne attacks:
 * Battle of El Adde:
 * January 2016 Mogadishu attack:
 * Asasey Hotel attack:
 * 2020 Mogadishu hotel attack:

South Africa

 * Strijdom Square massacre: On 15 November 1988, a gunman opened fire at the Strijdom Square, killing eight people and wounding 16 others. The shooter, initially sentenced to death, was released from prison in 1994 and granted amnesty on the grounds that his attack was politically motivated.
 * Goedemoed shooting: On 25 August 1992, a police constable killed eight people and wounded four others at a prison complex before taking his own life.
 * Khayelitsha tavern shooting: On 8 March 2020, six people were fatally shot and seven others were injured during a shooting at a tavern. The body of a seventh victim was found at another location shortly afterwards. A suspect was arrested the following day.
 * Gugulethu massacre: On 2 November 2020, nine people were shot, eight fatally, during a gang-related shooting at a house.
 * Mount Ayliff Christmas Day Massacre: On 25 December 2020, between seven and nine people were killed and between six and 12 others were injured during a shooting at a village. Seven suspects, six of whom were injured in the shooting, were arrested in connection to the attack. The attack resulted from a dispute over minibus taxi routes between competing taxi operators.
 * 2022 Soweto shooting: On 9 July 2022, a group of men armed with rifles and a pistol opened fire on patrons at a tavern, killing 16 people and injuring seven others.
 * 2022 Pietermaritzburg shooting: On 9 July 2022, a group of men armed with a pistol opened fire on patrons at a tavern, killing four and injuring eight others.

South Korea

 * Seoul National University Hospital massacre:
 * Bloody Gulch massacre:
 * Assassination of Park Chung-hee:
 * Woo Bum-kon:
 * 2014 South Korea shooting spree

Spain

 * Assassination of Juan María de Araluce Villar:
 * Assassination of Augusto Unceta Barrenechea:
 * October 1978 Getxo attack:
 * 1980 Markina attack:
 * 1980 Zarautz attack:

Sweden

 * Ådalen shootings:
 * 1971 Söderhamn courthouse murders:
 * Mattias Flink:
 * Gothenburg pub shooting:

Syria

 * Aleppo Artillery School massacre:
 * Syria Newroz killings:
 * 2018 As-Suwayda attacks:

Taiwan

 * Nantou shooting: After Lu Mu-sheng, a 19-year-old woman, rejected his advances, a man murdered Lu's family and critically injured her. After opening fire on her neighbors, the perpetrator invaded the house of the woman who introduced him to Lu, killing four people and injuring two others before fatally shooting himself in the head.

Thailand

 * Lopburi mall shooting: On 9 January 2020, a gunman opened fire during a jewelry robbery at a mall, killing three people and wounding four others before fleeing. He was arrested several weeks later, and later sentenced to death.
 * Nakhon Ratchasima shootings: Between 8 and 9 February 2020, a soldier of the Royal Thai Army killed 29 people and injured 58 others, most at a shopping mall, before being shot dead during a standoff with the police.
 * 2022 Nong Bua Lamphu attack: On 6 October 2022, a man killed 36 people and injured 10 others during a shooting, stabbing, and vehicle-ramming attack before committing suicide. The majority of the attack happened in a children's nursery.

Turkey

 * Ankara Esenboğa Airport attack:
 * Turkish Council of State shooting:
 * Mardin engagement ceremony massacre:
 * 2016 Atatürk Airport attack:
 * Istanbul nightclub shooting:

Uganda

 * Kampala wedding massacre: On 26 June 1994, a private in the Ugandan military police opened fire at a wedding with a semi-automatic rifle after a female guest refused to dance with him, killing 26 people and wounding 13 others. After shooting himself in the head, the perpetrator played dead until police arrived to arrest him. After being arrested, the father of one of his victims made it past a line of police officers and smashed in the shooter's skull, killing him.
 * Kamwenge Trading Centre shooting: On 26 December 1994, a police constable opened fire at a disco party, killing 13 people and injuring 14 others before being arrested. Initially sentenced to death, the perpetrator's sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in 2010.
 * Bombo shooting: On 9 March 2013, a gunman fatally shot nine people at a bar and another while fleeing. Additionally, he wounded three people.

Ukraine

 * Karavan shooting: On 26 September 2012, an unknown man caught stealing a charger in a shopping mall was taken to a security room by four security guards. The man shot the four guards, three fatally, with a handgun before fleeing. Months later, the prime suspect was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at a park.
 * Kerch Polytechnic College massacre: On 17 October 2018, a gunman set off explosives and opened fire with a shotgun at his college, killing 20 people and injuring 70 others. He then committed suicide in the school's library.
 * Sakhanka and Leninske killings: On 12 August 2021, a gunman fatally shot three people, including his girlfriend, before fleeing. After being surrounded by a group of Russian mercenaries in a building, he threw a grenade, killing a commander and three soldiers. He was then shot dead.
 * 2022 Dnipro shooting: On 27 January 2022, a Ukrainian National Guard conscript opened fire at a Yuzhmash factory, killing five people and wounding five others before being arrested.

Vietnam

 * Huế Phật Đản shootings:

Yemen

 * Sanaa school shooting:
 * Wadi Dawan attack:
 * 2008 attack on the United States embassy in Yemen:
 * 2013 Sanaa attack:

Yugoslavia

 * Mile Matić:
 * Paraćin massacre:
 * Bijeljina and Modran shootings:
 * Vranje shooting: