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Following is a list of attacks on Western targets claimed by or blamed on the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group after 12 people were killed on Monday in a truck rampage in Berlin:

- December 19: Truck attack in Berlin -

A Polish-registered truck laden with steel beams ploughs into a busy night-time Christmas market in central Berlin, killing 12 people and injuring at least 48.

The following day, German Chancellor Angela Merkel describes the assault as a "terrorist attack." German police arrest a Pakistani asylum seeker but release him for lack of evidence.

The IS-linked Amaq news agency later says "a soldier of the Islamic State" carried out the attack "in response to appeals to target citizens of coalition countries."

- August 6: Machete attack in Belgium -

A machete-wielding man shouting "Allahu akbar" (God is greatest) attacks two policewomen in Charleroi, southern Belgium, badly injuring one in the face before being shot dead by a third officer.

Police stand as they secure the area around a police building in the southern Belgian city of Charle...
Police stand as they secure the area around a police building in the southern Belgian city of Charleroi following a machete attack on August 6, 2016
VIRGINIE LEFOUR, BELGA/AFP/File

Investigators give the initials of the assailant as K.B., describing him as a 33-year-old Algerian who had been living in Belgium since 2012.

The following day, IS says the attacker acted "in response to (its) calls to target citizens" of countries in the US-led coalition bombing IS in Syria and Iraq.

- July 26: French priest killed -

Attackers slit an elderly priest's throat in a hostage-taking at his church in the Normandy town of Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray.

Abdel Malik Petitjean and Adel Kermiche, both 19, pledged allegiance to IS in a video made before the attack.

- July 24: German suicide blast -

A failed Syrian asylum-seeker blows himself up outside a music festival in the German city of Ansbach, wounding 15 others. The Bavarian interior minister says the man "pledged allegiance" to IS, while the jihadist-linked Amaq news agency said he was a "soldier" of the group.

- July 18: German train attack -

A 17-year-old asylum-seeker, believed to have been Afghan or Pakistani, attacks passengers on a Bavarian train with an axe, injuring five people, two of them critically. He is shot dead by police.

IS releases a video the following day purportedly featuring the attacker announcing he would carry out an "operation" in Germany.

- July 14: Nice lorry attack -

Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, a 31-year-old Tunisian, rams a 19-tonne truck into people celebrating Bastille Day in Nice, killing 86 people and wounding more than 400.

IS said Bouhlel staged the attack "in response to calls to target nations of coalition states" fighting the jihadist group.

- June 28: Istanbul airport attack -

Authorized personnel clear glass debris in Ataturk airport's International arrival terminal on ...
Authorized personnel clear glass debris in Ataturk airport's International arrival terminal on June 29, 2016, a day after a suicide bombing and gun attack targeted Istanbul's airport
OZAN KOSE, AFP/File

A triple suicide attack at Istanbul's Ataturk airport kills 47 people and leaving more than 260 injured. Authorities blame IS, though there is no claim of responsibility.

- June 13: French police couple killed -

A man claiming allegiance to IS stabs a police officer to death before slitting his partner's throat in front of their young son at their home in Magnanville, west of Paris.

- June 12: Orlando gay bar shooting -

A gunman claiming allegiance to IS opens fire inside a gay bar in Orlando, Florida, killing 49 people in the deadliest mass shooting in US history.

- March 22: Brussels attacks -

Suicide attacks claimed by IS kill 32 people and wound more than 340 at Brussels airport and Maelbeek metro station, near the European Union headquarters.

The attackers have links to the cell that carried out the November 2015 jihadist attacks in Paris.

- March 19: Israelis killed in Istanbul

Three Israeli tourists and an Iranian are killed by a suicide bomber at an Istanbul shopping centre. Turkish authorities attribute attack to IS.

- January 12: 12 Germans killed in Istanbul -

Twelve German tourists are killed in a suicide attack in central Istanbul. Islamic State held responsible.

- December 2, 2015: San Bernardino shooting -

Syed Farook and his Pakistani wife Tashfeen Malik open fire at a Christmas party in San Bernardino, California, killing 14 people. IS hails the attack, but does not claim direct responsibility.

- November 13, 2015: Paris attacks -

People gather at Place de la Republique (Republic Square) in Paris on November 21  2015 to pay tribu...
People gather at Place de la Republique (Republic Square) in Paris on November 21, 2015 to pay tribute to the victims of the November 13 terror attacks
LOIC VENANCE, AFP/File

Coordinated suicide attacks in Paris kill 130 people and wound more than 350 at a concert hall, cafes and the national stadium. IS claims responsibility.

- October 31, 2015: Russian jet bombed -

An Airbus passenger jet owned by a Russian company crashes in the Sinai desert after a bomb rips a hole in the plane, killing all 224 people on board. IS claims responsibility.

- June 26, 2015: Tunisia beach attack -

Gunmen kill 38 people, including 30 British tourists, at a beach hotel in Sousse, a little more than three months after a similar attack at the Bardo museum in Tunis kills 22 people, including 21 foreign tourists. IS claims both attacks.

- January 7-8, 2015: Paris shootings -

Gunman Amedy Coulibaly, claiming allegiance to IS, kills a policewoman in a Paris suburb before attacking a Jewish supermarket the next day, where he kills four more people. He is killed in a police assault.

On January 7, the Al-Qaeda-linked Kouachi brothers had killed 12 people at the headquarters of the Charlie Hebdo satirical weekly in Paris.

Following is a list of attacks on Western targets claimed by or blamed on the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group after 12 people were killed on Monday in a truck rampage in Berlin:

– December 19: Truck attack in Berlin –

A Polish-registered truck laden with steel beams ploughs into a busy night-time Christmas market in central Berlin, killing 12 people and injuring at least 48.

The following day, German Chancellor Angela Merkel describes the assault as a “terrorist attack.” German police arrest a Pakistani asylum seeker but release him for lack of evidence.

The IS-linked Amaq news agency later says “a soldier of the Islamic State” carried out the attack “in response to appeals to target citizens of coalition countries.”

– August 6: Machete attack in Belgium –

A machete-wielding man shouting “Allahu akbar” (God is greatest) attacks two policewomen in Charleroi, southern Belgium, badly injuring one in the face before being shot dead by a third officer.

Police stand as they secure the area around a police building in the southern Belgian city of Charle...

Police stand as they secure the area around a police building in the southern Belgian city of Charleroi following a machete attack on August 6, 2016
VIRGINIE LEFOUR, BELGA/AFP/File

Investigators give the initials of the assailant as K.B., describing him as a 33-year-old Algerian who had been living in Belgium since 2012.

The following day, IS says the attacker acted “in response to (its) calls to target citizens” of countries in the US-led coalition bombing IS in Syria and Iraq.

– July 26: French priest killed –

Attackers slit an elderly priest’s throat in a hostage-taking at his church in the Normandy town of Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray.

Abdel Malik Petitjean and Adel Kermiche, both 19, pledged allegiance to IS in a video made before the attack.

– July 24: German suicide blast –

A failed Syrian asylum-seeker blows himself up outside a music festival in the German city of Ansbach, wounding 15 others. The Bavarian interior minister says the man “pledged allegiance” to IS, while the jihadist-linked Amaq news agency said he was a “soldier” of the group.

– July 18: German train attack –

A 17-year-old asylum-seeker, believed to have been Afghan or Pakistani, attacks passengers on a Bavarian train with an axe, injuring five people, two of them critically. He is shot dead by police.

IS releases a video the following day purportedly featuring the attacker announcing he would carry out an “operation” in Germany.

– July 14: Nice lorry attack –

Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, a 31-year-old Tunisian, rams a 19-tonne truck into people celebrating Bastille Day in Nice, killing 86 people and wounding more than 400.

IS said Bouhlel staged the attack “in response to calls to target nations of coalition states” fighting the jihadist group.

– June 28: Istanbul airport attack –

Authorized personnel clear glass debris in Ataturk airport's International arrival terminal on ...

Authorized personnel clear glass debris in Ataturk airport's International arrival terminal on June 29, 2016, a day after a suicide bombing and gun attack targeted Istanbul's airport
OZAN KOSE, AFP/File

A triple suicide attack at Istanbul’s Ataturk airport kills 47 people and leaving more than 260 injured. Authorities blame IS, though there is no claim of responsibility.

– June 13: French police couple killed –

A man claiming allegiance to IS stabs a police officer to death before slitting his partner’s throat in front of their young son at their home in Magnanville, west of Paris.

– June 12: Orlando gay bar shooting –

A gunman claiming allegiance to IS opens fire inside a gay bar in Orlando, Florida, killing 49 people in the deadliest mass shooting in US history.

– March 22: Brussels attacks –

Suicide attacks claimed by IS kill 32 people and wound more than 340 at Brussels airport and Maelbeek metro station, near the European Union headquarters.

The attackers have links to the cell that carried out the November 2015 jihadist attacks in Paris.

– March 19: Israelis killed in Istanbul

Three Israeli tourists and an Iranian are killed by a suicide bomber at an Istanbul shopping centre. Turkish authorities attribute attack to IS.

– January 12: 12 Germans killed in Istanbul –

Twelve German tourists are killed in a suicide attack in central Istanbul. Islamic State held responsible.

– December 2, 2015: San Bernardino shooting –

Syed Farook and his Pakistani wife Tashfeen Malik open fire at a Christmas party in San Bernardino, California, killing 14 people. IS hails the attack, but does not claim direct responsibility.

– November 13, 2015: Paris attacks –

People gather at Place de la Republique (Republic Square) in Paris on November 21  2015 to pay tribu...

People gather at Place de la Republique (Republic Square) in Paris on November 21, 2015 to pay tribute to the victims of the November 13 terror attacks
LOIC VENANCE, AFP/File

Coordinated suicide attacks in Paris kill 130 people and wound more than 350 at a concert hall, cafes and the national stadium. IS claims responsibility.

– October 31, 2015: Russian jet bombed –

An Airbus passenger jet owned by a Russian company crashes in the Sinai desert after a bomb rips a hole in the plane, killing all 224 people on board. IS claims responsibility.

– June 26, 2015: Tunisia beach attack –

Gunmen kill 38 people, including 30 British tourists, at a beach hotel in Sousse, a little more than three months after a similar attack at the Bardo museum in Tunis kills 22 people, including 21 foreign tourists. IS claims both attacks.

– January 7-8, 2015: Paris shootings –

Gunman Amedy Coulibaly, claiming allegiance to IS, kills a policewoman in a Paris suburb before attacking a Jewish supermarket the next day, where he kills four more people. He is killed in a police assault.

On January 7, the Al-Qaeda-linked Kouachi brothers had killed 12 people at the headquarters of the Charlie Hebdo satirical weekly in Paris.

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