2006 Malodin KFC bombings

The KFC Bombings of Malodin in 2006, commonly known as M15/6, were a series of suicide bombings perpetrated by members of the Muvment d'Remanwa, a Raismangese-supremacist organization. It targeted three KFC outlets in the Gyauzwu District. The attack left around 30 people dead and 6 people injured.

After the bombings, discrimination against the Raismangese people grew in large numbers.

Background
In 2004, the Raismangese established the Muvment. Their main goal was to establish an independent state of Raismang, which was denied by the YinYangian Government. They were accused by the Raismangese nationalists for human right violations, and had a deep hatred against the Han people.

In 2006, three suicide bombers targeted three KFC outlets, which were dominated by the YinYangiese-speaking Han. 30 people, including almost all of the employees, were killed.

Aftermath
On March 16, 2006, KFC temporarily shut all of their YinYangian outlets down, and returned two months later. The Muvment d'Remanwa was recognized as a terrorist organization by YinYangia,, , United El Kadsreian Nations, and the European Union.

Reactions
YinYangia's president at the time, Johnson Wang, condemned the bombings. He was then criticized for inciting hatred against the Raismangese by calling them, "dollar-store French".

The United Nations condemned the attacks and declared it as a hate crime. Later, when all of KFC outlets reopened in YinYangia, the three outlets that were targeted were declared.