List of Rampage Killers - Asia

Asia

Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see: Asia

This section contains cases that occurred in Asia.

Not included are school massacres, workplace killings, hate crimes or familicides, which form their own categories.

Perpetrator Date Year Location Country Killed Injured W Additional Notes Ref.
1. Woo Bum-Kon, 27 04.26 April 26/27 1982 Uiryeong South Korea 56-62 34-37 F E Committed suicide
2. Feng Wanhai, 26
Jiang Liming, 22
11.18 Nov. 18 1995 Zhaodong China 32 16 F Feng was shot by police
Jiang committed suicide
3. Toi, Mutsuo, 21 05.21 May 21 1938 Kaio Japan 30 03 3 FM Committed suicide
4. Tian Mingjian, 31 09.20 Sep. 20 1994 Beijing China 23 30-80 F Shot by police
5. Unknown Soldier 04.00 April 1950 Nainital India 22 0.0 ? M
5.9 Rz 06.32 1939.9 Cz Cz 100.9 100.9 Zz
6. Unknown 04.01 April 1 1978 Dong Doc Laos 16 60 F E
7. Bales, Robert, 38 03.11 March 11 2012 Najiban & Alkozai Afghanistan 16 6 FMA Arrested
Also killed at least one dog and a cow
8. Harphul Singh 07.23 July 23 1930 Tohana India 15 0.0 ? F A Sentenced to death and executed
Had killed five people in the two years prior
9. Ramesh Sharma, 28 07.23 July 23 1983 Mandsaur India 14 09 9 F Shot by police Loc:Temple/Spree?
10. Hu Wenhai, 46
Liu Haiwang, 40
10.26 Oct. 26 2001 Dayukou China 14 03 3 FM Both were sentenced to death and executed Spree
10.9 Tz 08.32 1999.9 Lz Iz 100.9 100.9 Zz
11. Unknown Soldier 06.14 June 14 1912 Guangzhou China 14 02.1 2+ F Shot by soldiers Spree
12. Unknown 08.00 Aug. 1938 Bhatinda India 12 08 8 F
13. Shi Yuejun, 35 09.24 Sep. 24-29 2006 Liuhe & Tonghua county China 12 05 5 M Sentenced to death and executed
14. Duong Van Mon, 35 08.08 Aug. 8 1998 Đắk Lắk Province Vietnam 12 02.6 2-6 M Sentenced to death
15. Thapa, Basudev, 26 12.14 Dec. 14 2005 Chihandanda Nepal 11 19 F Shot by soldiers

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