2015 San Diego bombings

The 2015 San Diego bombings are three simultaneous, possibly related bombing incidents, that occurred when two trucks loaded with ammonium nitrate and other ingredients detonated in the parking garage underneath the, four cars loaded with s detonated in the parking lot of the San Diego Fremont General Hospital while the Cancer Walk Marathon was being held, and one truck loaded with ammonium nitrate crashed and then exploded in the lobby of the. Killing 91 civilians and 6 government officials, another estimated 399 were injured. The single deadliest civilian attack in Sierran history since the La Paz Incident a year earlier, the individuals or groups responsible for the attacks remain unconfirmed.

Immediately following the attacks, the city of San Diego and surrounding cities in the province of Laguna was placed on while Prime Minister Steven Hong declared a state of national emergency. The Parliament, which was on, held a special session to convene and address the attacks the evening of the attacks. As of June 7, several federal investigative bodies including the Royal Intelligence Agency and the San Diego Police Department are investigating the attacks and searching for its perpetrators. The attacks are currently treated as acts of and its perpetrators at large.