ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,882,132 14.42535 25.15198 Sudan Armed men wearing Abu Tira uniforms seized 4 lorries in Um Sidir area and robbed passengers.
5,882,137 11.27543 25.14026 Sudan Government-backed militiamen opened fire on two commercial vehicles in Um El Khairat area, east of Gereida town. 7 passengers were seriously injured.
5,882,143 15.57253 32.53635 Sudan Security forces beat Darfuri students at El Nilein university who had gathered to discuss a university decision to deny permission to students unable to pay tuition fees to sit for exams. Several students were injured.
5,882,149 15.66806 32.53361 Sudan Security forces beat Darfuri students at Shambat university who had gathered to discuss a university decision to deny permission to students unable to pay tuition fees to sit for exams. Several students were injured.
5,882,155 11.95001 23.28316 Sudan Misseriya and Salamat tribes clashed in Mukjar. Fighting stemmed from disputes over stolen cattle. 4 people were killed, including 3 Salamat and 1 Misseriya tribesman. 4 others were wounded. Military forces later intervened.
5,882,160 11.33 34.06 Sudan SPLM-N reported having destroyed an army convoy at Jebel Kaleed, near Bau locality, Blue Nile state. 5 soldiers were reported killed, along with 1 SPLM-N fighter.
5,882,165 15.57253 32.53635 Sudan Riot police used tear gas to disperse protests against the governments decision to sell public lands in Al-Hamadab neighbourhood, south of Khartoum. Youth set tires on fire in the street to prevent riot police from entering the neighbourhood.
5,882,170 14.20647 24.64988 Sudan Unidentified gunmen abducted three Sudanese aid workers working with GOAL, an Irish humanitarian group, near Kutum town
5,882,176 11.139 22.966 Sudan Salamat and Misseriya tribes (backed by Taaisha tribesmen) clashed in al-Mirdiff (Muradaf), Um Dukhun. 130 people were reported killed between June 21-22.
5,882,180 13.54219 33.61724 Sudan Doctors at Sennar Hospital went on strike, protesting poor health conditions at the hospital