Bus attacks are a crime in which passengers and/or drivers of a bus are targeted, oftentimes in an act of terrorism. The high frequency of bus attacks are attributed to the ease of the attackers' access to a large group of unprotected people within an enclosed space. As such, it is one of the most common methods of public transportation being targeted or used as weapons, with a high potential for mass-casualties. Bus attacks occur most commonly in regions such as South Asia, Middle East and North Africa, including countries such as Pakistan and Israel.

Afghanistan

Azerbaijan

China

Germany

India

Israel

Kenya

Lebanon

Pakistan

The Philippines

Russia

Serbia

Sri Lanka

Tunisia

United Kingdom

Yemen