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The world’s most infamous terrorists and the ends they met

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The world’s most
infamous terrorists and the ends they met<b></b>

Ajmal Kasab

Ajmal Kasab

While he might not have been the top ranks, this Lashkar-e-Taiba militant was among the tiny group of LeT foot soldiers that waged war on the city of Mumbai on 26/11. The terrorist from Faridkot, Pakistan was the only attacker captured alive by the police.

On 6th May, 2010 a trail court sentenced Kasab to death and after the verdict was upheld by the Supreme Court of India, Kasab was hanged on 21st November, 2012 and reportedly buried at Yerwada Jail in Pune.

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed

Widely accepted as ‘the chief architect’ of 9/11, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed or KSM is accused of multiple extreme acts of terrorism that has lead to the death of hundreds.

He is accused for a range of crimes including the execution of U.S. journalist Daniel Pearl. He is currently in U.S. custody in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. We say the severe torture he has been facing there is worse than death.

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Abubakar Shekau

Abubakar Shekau

Shekau is the leader of the infamous Boko Haram that was branded a terrorist organization in 2013.

Shekau claimed the ‘credit’ for kidnapping around 300 schoolgirls in April 2014. After nearly six months he claimed the girls would be released as a part of the cease-fire agreement with the Nigerian government. Later he declared the girls were converted to Muslims and that the militant organization had apparently "married them off."

There have been rumours about his death since 2009. The Nigerian army claimed he was killed in the 2014 Battle of Kodunga. There are also theories of the militant using body doubles. Security analyst Ryan Cummings once commented, "Is this his fourth or fifth death? He dies more often than an iPhone battery."

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev

The Boston Bomber belongs to a family that emigrated from the erstwhile Soviet Union in 2002. On April 15, 2013 Dzhokhar and his brother detonated two pressure cooker bombs near the finishing line of the Boston Marathon.

The attack killed three people and injured 264 others. They also allegedly killed a policeman. While the elder brother was killed in the ensuing manhunt, the younger was convicted on April 8th, 2015 and was sentenced to death on May 15th of the same year.

2005 London Underground bombers

2005 London Underground bombers

Hasib Hussain, Shahzad Tanweer, Germaine Lindsay and Mohammed Sidique Khan were part of a suicide squad that caused explosions that shook three subway trains of the London Underground. Just an hour after these men blasted themselves into pieces, another bomb exploded on a bus in Tavistock Square.

Together, the attacks injured more than 700 people and killed several others.

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Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri

Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri

The primary al-Qaeda explosives expert, al-Asiri is suspected to be behind several major terror attacks.

There have been unconfirmed reports of him being critically wounded from US drone strikes in 2013, or being killed in combat in 2014. However, none of these conjectures were ever confirmed.

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Mokhtar Belmokhtar

Mokhtar Belmokhtar

The man behind the January's hostage crisis in Algeria was killed in Mali according to Libyan forces. The U.S. government declared a $5 million bounty on his head.

Belmokhtar is believed to have ordered a hit on the Algerian gas plant where 37 hostages were killed. He is one of the top-most figures in the war-torn Libya. Branded as ‘the uncatchable’ and Mr. Marlboro for his cigarette smuggling, there have been rumours about the one-eyed jihadist being still alive.

Khaled Sharrouf and Mohamed Elomar

Khaled Sharrouf and Mohamed Elomar

Touted as the most infamous terrorists in the history of Australia, Khaled Sharrouf and Mohamed Elomar were reportedly killed while fighting for the ISIS in Iraq.

However, some sources close to the families said the duo was killed by drone strikes. While Elomar's body was recovered, Sharrouf’s was missing.

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Juhayman al-Otaybi

Juhayman al-Otaybi

Otaybi was among the insurgents who forcefully seized the Grand Mosque in Mecca during the 1979 Hajj season. The militants took hundreds of pilgrims as hostage and several hostages and security personnel were killed in a bid to regain control.

The infamous siege lasted around two weeks before Saudi forces invaded and captured the mosque and Otaybi was killed in the raid.

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Black September Killers

Black September Killers

This Palestinian terrorist outfit kidnapped and murdered eleven Israeli athletes and officials and shot a West German police officer during the 1972 Summer Olympic Games in Munich, Germany.

As a reply for the atrocities Israel launched a special-ops mission called ‘Wrath of God’ that located and killed those involved in the attack. It is believed that the operation continued for around 20 years.

Timothy McVeigh

Timothy McVeigh

This proves that all terrorists are not Islam extremists. Timothy McVeigh was America’s home-grown terrorist who blasted a huge truck bomb near the Federal Building in Oklahoma on April 19, 1995. Widely recognized as the deadliest attack on American soil prior to 9/11, this gulf war vet claimed this was his way to avenge the Waco Seige. His attack claimed 168 lives and left more than 600 wounded.

McVeigh met his death on 21st June, 2001 when he was executed by the poison injection at the Federal Correctional Complex in Terre Haute, Indiana.

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