The massacre in Smeda city occurred after President Bashar al-Assad expelled rebels and jihadist's new attackers from the southern part of the country.
2016 is recorded as the worst year of death from suicide bombing in Turkey. Nine cases have occurred so far, now civilians have been killed from these deadly attacks, including recent fatal attacks at Gaziantep. Another bomb exploded in Islamic state terrorist in the Sultan Ahmet district on January 12, 2016 in one of the most deadly explosions in Turkey history in Ankara in October 2015. In Sultan Ahmet bombing incident, 11 civilians were killed and 15 people were injured. On February 17, 2016 another bomb exploded in Ankara and the attack continued. This goal is a shuttle bus for military personnel. In addition to civilians, 28 of the deceased were soldiers. TAK is an armed group of Kurds separated from PKK. On 13th March 2016, Ankara faced another attack, TAK also insisted on that attack. These civilians are foreigners visiting Turkey.
July 23, 2016 - Muslim countries announced that at least 80 people were killed and more than 260 people were injured in a peaceful demonstration in Kabul in Afghanistan. According to the ISIS media division Amaq, two ISIS fighters exploded suicide band among protesters. According to security officials in Afghanistan who asked not to be named, a third attacker was murdered by security forces before exploding the bombs. Attack is one of the most deadly attacks in Afghanistan in a few months.
January 8, 2016 - The Islamic state Libya branch has alleged a suicide bombing attack on the Libyan military training center in Sulitin, southeast of Tripoli. The mayor of the town reported to CNN that at least 50 people were killed in the explosion of the central truck. The Islamic state claims that more than 80 people were murdered. This is the most deadly suicide bombing terror in the history of ISIS Libya branch. January 8, 2016 - Muslim countries announced that they reported "death and injury of passengers" on Israeli tour buses in Giza, Egypt. However, CNN reported that there were no casualties related to fireworks. The Egyptian interior ministry explained this case as a minor dispute between security and a small group of protesters.