- Source: 1996 Dimapur car bombing
The 1996 Dimapur car bombing occurred on 25 December 1996, when the NSCN-IM detonated a powerful car bomb triggered from remote control in the Ara Mile neighbourhood of Dimapur, Nagaland in an attempted assassination on Kihoto Hollohon, the then Minister of Industries & Commerce of Nagaland. Hollohon escaped as he was not in the vehicle. The blast killed his wife, daughter, granddaughter, grandson and one other on the spot.
Incident
On 25 December 1996, the NSCN-IM triggered a car bomb from remote control in an assassination attempt on Hollohon and his family while they were returning home from a Christmas service in the Ara Mile neighbourhood of Dimapur.
Hollohon escaped as he was not in the vehicle at that time. The vehicle, a Maruti Suzuki Gypsy, in which his wife Vitoli, daughter Nishela, grand-daughter Hollotoli and grand-son Ninoto (2 year old) and one other were seated exploded killing everyone on the spot.
See also
2004 Dimapur bombings
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- 1996 Dimapur car bombing
- 2004 Dimapur bombings
- Terrorism in India
- List of mass car bombings
- Index of Nagaland-related articles
- List of deaths by car bombing
- Kihoto Hollohon
- List of terrorist incidents in India
- List of RAF Regiment units
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport