ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,875,767 13.62639 25.35594 Sudan Citizens fleeing from detention camps set by the rebels of the so-called Revolutionary Front informed SUNA that the rebels have established military training camps for children at Al-Aradaiba area.
5,875,773 11.139 22.966 Sudan Misseriya militiamen have reportedly set many houses belonging to the Salamat tribe on fire in a neighbourhood east of the city.
5,875,778 14.66667 32.73333 Sudan Police Clash With Herders in Sudan's White Nile State Kills One, Injures Nine
5,875,783 12.14815 30.79482 Sudan Rebels from the Sudan Revolutionary Front said on Friday that they had shot down a Sudanese army helicopter in South Kordofan, near a town seized by government forces last week.
5,875,788 11.98319 23.2332 Sudan The shooting of two Salamat tribesmen by a Misseriya gunman on Saturday triggered panic in the weekly market at Mukjar, Central Darfur.
5,875,793 12.89999 23.48106 Sudan Youths from camp Khamsa Degaig of Zalingei, Central Darfur, ejected armed militiamen affiliated to Border Guards and Central Reserve Forces (known as Abu Tira) from the camp on Sunday, following an incident involving a displaced man.
5,875,798 13.62639 25.35594 Sudan A total of 15 people were killed and 5 others injured on the Sudanese-Libyan border when their vehicle overturned in a border guard chase, said Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sunday.
5,875,803 13.80572 22.50673 Sudan In a separate incident in Sirba town, two of the militiamen exchanged fire with army troops, causing panic among residents. The militiamen were injured and rushed to a hospital in El Geneina for treatment.
5,875,808 12.05557 24.89058 Sudan Rebels fighting in Darfur are blocking the supply of fuel leaving the region. A local source told CRN that Nyala has only five or six hours of electricity per day due to lack of fuel. He added that most private vehicles are stopped because there is no fuel for civilians.
5,875,981 11.78979 34.35986 Sudan New satellite imagery and eyewitness testimonies from rebel-held areas in Sudan's Blue Nile state show that Sudanese military forces have resorted to scorched earth tactics to drive out the civilian population, Amnesty International (AI) said in a report published this week.