It has been widely described as a terrorist attack by the media, usually villages devastated in war occupied by streets of some Middle Eastern towns, drug cartels, European trains or discos or elsewhere. More than the sky. As stated in the "National Terrorism Countermeasure Center: Terrorism Report" (2011), traditional or well-known tactics account for about 80% of all attacks and the rate of terrorist attacks against airlines or aircraft is It is less than 2%.
On December 21, 1988, a bomb exploded on the 103rd flight of Pan Nam. The plane flew over Scotland and contained 243 passengers and 16 crew members. As many Americans are involved, it is considered a terrorist attack against Americans. Libya was in charge of the event in 2003, after a long absence. They paid the family of the victim and was prosecuted by Pan American Airlines. On 21 December 1991, the Soviet Union no longer existed and opened the way to the formation of an independent national community. At that time, there were twelve republics in the Soviet Union, the Soviet leaders resigned a few days ago. 11 of the 12 Soviet republics agreed to form an independent national community, and 12 was Georgia, it did not participate in the contract as it was dealing with civil war. All the participating republics have signed the treaty, but there are still some problems
On December 21, 1988, on the way from London Heathrow Airport to JFK International Airport in New York, the Panam 103 flight was blown up by Scottish locker bee. The explosion killed 243 passengers, 16 crew members and 11 local staff, killed 270 people and was a citizen of 21 countries. This bombing continues to be the most serious terrorist attack against British soil. Soviet Union - Afghanistan War (1979-1989) - War between the Soviet Union and Islamic Jihad in Afghanistan. Jihadists received additional support from various sources through the Cold War including the Central Intelligence Agency (see Cyclone Action), Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and other Muslim countries and India-Pakistan regional conflict It was.