The death tolls of attacks in Western countries pale in comparison to daily attacks in other parts of the world. Since the beginning of 2015, the Middle East, Africa and Asia have seen nearly 50 times more deaths from terrorism than Europe and the Americas, yet they somehow fail to get the bigger coverage.
In a few frenzied days in late June and early July, three Islamic-State-linked attacks killed over 350 people. On June 28, three attackers detonated their suicide vests at Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport and killed 45 people. On July 1, Bangladesh suffered its worst terrorist attack in history when gunmen killed 20 hostages at a Dhaka restaurant. On July 3, nearly 300 died in a busy Baghdad shopping district.
This graph from Washington Post shows daily terrorist attacks with at least five non-militant deaths since Jan. 1, 2015 all around the world.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/world/the-scale-of-terrorist-attacks-around-the-world/
In a few frenzied days in late June and early July, three Islamic-State-linked attacks killed over 350 people. On June 28, three attackers detonated their suicide vests at Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport and killed 45 people. On July 1, Bangladesh suffered its worst terrorist attack in history when gunmen killed 20 hostages at a Dhaka restaurant. On July 3, nearly 300 died in a busy Baghdad shopping district.
This graph from Washington Post shows daily terrorist attacks with at least five non-militant deaths since Jan. 1, 2015 all around the world.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/world/the-scale-of-terrorist-attacks-around-the-world/