Currently: Notable occurrences on June 23 include the 1985 bombing of Air India flight 182 and the UK’s vote to exit the EU in 2016.
Today, June 23rd: This day in the past saw a number of incidents and events. Here is a look at some of the most significant events that happened on June 23, from the sad 1985 crash of an Air India Boeing 747 into the Atlantic Ocean, which killed all 329 persons on board, to the 1994 release of the movie “Forrest Gump,” which starred Tom Hanks as a straightforward yet kindhearted man.
The barbaric terrorist bombing of Air India flight 182 (Kanishka), which left 329 innocent people dead, including 86 children, in one of the worst terror-related aircraft catastrophes in civil aviation history, will take place on June 23, 2024, marking the 39th anniversary of the incident.
On June 23, 45 minutes before it was due to land at London’s Heathrow Airport, Air India’s Flight 182, often known as “Kanishka,” detonated while it was traveling from Montreal to New Delhi.
The bombing, which was thought to be a reprisal for “Operation Bluestar,” a military operation in 1984 to drive militants out of the Golden Temple, was attributed to Sikh extremists, according to reports.
The Canadian Police indicated earlier on June 22 of this year that their investigations into the bombing of Air India Flight 182 are still “active and ongoing.” Assistant Commissioner David Teboul of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) stated in a statement on Friday
The longest and perhaps one of the most intricate domestic terrorist investigations the RCMP has ever conducted is the Air India probe, according to Teboul. “Our investigation work is still ongoing and active.”
The UK voted in 2016 to exit the EU.
Following a fiercely contentious referendum campaign, Britain opted to exit the European Union in 2016, deposing Prime Minister David Cameron, who had spearheaded the campaign to retain Britain in the EU.
The 1994 release of Forrest Gump
Paramount Pictures published “Forrest Gump,” a 1994 film that starred Tom Hanks as a straightforward yet good-hearted man who had coincidental encounters with fame. Including Best Picture, Best Director (Robert Zemeckis), Best Actor (Tom Hanks), Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Film Editing, and Best Visual Effects, the movie took home six Academy Awards in 1995.
Golden Globe Awards were also given to the movie for Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Actor (Tom Hanks), and Best Director (Robert Zemeckis). It also took home the 1995 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role and the BAFTA Award for Best Special Visual Effects.
Dr. Jonas Salk, the pioneer in medicine who developed the first vaccine against polio, died at La Jolla, California, in 1995 at the age of 80.