2013 Dilbwood Bombing

The Dilbwood Bombing was a terrorist bomb attack on a military parade in Dilbwood, Histalpol. The blast claimed 37 lives and injured over 90 people. The attack was the first attack on Histalpol since the Bastilia International Airport bombing in 2010 that killed 68 people, and the 4th successful terrorist attack in 2013. It is the 2nd attack of the Righteous Independence Legion since the return of foreign relations with multiple countries. The bomb detonated during the parade inside of a large bass drum played by the first victim Second Lieutenant James Homber, which was set to start a timer on the first hit of the drum, which gave the time of detonation of 1:15PM, near the end of the parade and right in the middle of the town. Motivated by the current foreign relations of Histalpol now in the Alliance of Independent Nations. They attacked the armed forces in particular to create fear in the public.

Dilbwood Police had arrested a man on the 11th of June, who was caught on security cameras placing down the rigged bass drum, swapping it for the real one, and walked off. Before the arrest, kebab shop owner and muslim Mohammed Omar and his staff were falsely arrested after their cargo van exploded after the initial explosion, thought to have been a 2nd deliberate blast for more causalities. He has pledged to sue the police force for discrimination due to his religion and the recent Islam based attacks in both Takyoto and Asgard.