ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,498,062 -3.1666 29.3833 Burundi In coordination with attacks on Bujumbura, FNL launched offensives on Mpanda and Gihanga in Bubanza Province, as well as on the communes bordering Kibira Forest in Kayanza Province. Violence continued into the 18th.
5,498,066 -3.1875 29.2933 Burundi In coordination with attacks on Bujumbura, FNL launched offensives on Mpanda and Gihanga in Bubanza Province, as well as on the communes bordering Kibira Forest in Kayanza Province. Violence continued into the 18th.
5,498,070 -2.91466 29.43361 Burundi In coordination with attacks on Bujumbura, FNL launched offensives on Mpanda and Gihanga in Bubanza Province, as well as on the communes bordering Kibira Forest in Kayanza Province. Violence continued into the 18th.
5,498,074 -3.3772 29.358 Burundi Clash occurred in an unspecified area 20 km north of Bujumbura in Bubanza Province, one of the main FNL strongholds. 6 rebels and 1 soldier died.
5,498,078 -3.1875 29.2933 Burundi Fighting broke out along the 5th Avenue of Gihanga Commune in the morning. 6 FNL rebels and 1 government soldier killed; 2 civilians wounded.
5,498,082 -3.3772 29.358 Burundi Burundian Air Force shelled and dismantled rebel positions in Rukoko Marshes, 20 km north of Bujumbura.
5,498,086 -3.3772 29.358 Burundi FNL launched 10 mortar bombs on the capital from hills overlooking the town. One bomb hit the building housing the Apostolic Nuncio, causing serious material damage but no deaths. It was the 3rd mortar attack in less than a week; death toll at 33. Som
5,498,090 -3.3761 29.36 Burundi FNL attacked the rural clinic of Bugarama. 2 killed and another seriously injured by a machete attack. Rebels also stole property from the residents. Follows April 18 conflict between the same combatants and the army in the same location.
5,498,094 -3.3772 29.358 Burundi Grenade attack in the capital killed 1 person and wounded a civil servant and his family. Following a week of clashes. Later on 25 April, a presidential address called for an end to the hostilities.
5,498,098 -3.3486 29.4833 Burundi Battle for the 5 hills of Isale, 10 km from the capital, occurred over two days. The army recaptured all 5 hills, supposedly removing the rebels from the position. 17 FNL killed, 1 captured; 1 soldier killed, a few injured; 2 civilians killed, thousand