1998 United States embassy bombings

1998 United States embassy bombings
U.S. embassy in Nairobi after the explosion, with the collapsed Ufundi Building.
Location01°17′21″S 36°49′36″E / 1.28917°S 36.82667°E / -1.28917; 36.82667 and 06°47′21″S 39°16′46″E / 6.78917°S 39.27944°E / -6.78917; 39.27944
Nairobi, Kenya
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
DateAugust 7, 1998 (1998-08-07)
10:30 a.m. – 10:40 a.m. EAT (UTC+3)
TargetUnited States embassies
Attack type
Truck bombs
WeaponsTNT, ammonium nitrate, pistol, stun grenade
Deaths224
Injured4,000+
PerpetratorsAl-Qaeda
Egyptian Islamic Jihad
AssailantsMohamed Rashed Daoud Al-Owhali
Jihad Mohammed Ali
Hamden Khalif Allah Awad
MotiveIslamist extremism, Anti-Americanism

The 1998 United States embassy bombings were a series of attacks that occurred on August 7, 1998. More than 220 people were killed in two nearly simultaneous truck bomb explosions in two East African capital cities, one at the United States embassy in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and the other at the United States embassy in Nairobi, Kenya.

Fazul Abdullah Mohammed and Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah were deemed responsible with planning and orchestrating the bombings. In retaliation for the bombings, U.S. president Bill Clinton ordered Operation Infinite Reach on August 20, 1998.