ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,500,651 -2.84348 30.3418 Burundi A child was killed by a grenade explosion in the Muyinga province in the days following contested local and parliamentary elections.
5,500,657 -3.3772 29.358 Burundi After his arrest on June 27, Deputy Director of Police Operations was reportedly tortured for ten days in a secret services detention center before being taken to jail.
5,500,661 -3.2085 29.4757 Burundi Two died and nine were wounded in a grenade attack at a bar. The perpetrators remain unidentified.
5,500,664 -3.1666 29.3833 Burundi Unidentified attackers threw grenades at a civilian's home the day after two were killed by a grenade attack in the same province. No injuries were reported.
5,500,668 -3.4156 29.4075 Burundi Grenade explosions and automatic gunfire were heard in the Mutakura and Kanyosha neighborhoods of Bujumbura. No casualties were reported.
5,500,672 -3.3408 29.3603 Burundi Grenade explosions and automatic gunfire were heard in the Mutakura and Kanyosha neighborhoods of Bujumbura. No casualties were reported.
5,500,676 -2.8333 29.5333 Burundi Soldiers clashed with mutineer military forces loyal to Gen Godefroy Niyombare; it is unclear who attacked first. Final reportes indicate that at least 12 were killed, four injured, and one captured in total.
5,500,680 -3.37625 29.36761 Burundi Two police officers were killed in a grenade attack in the Mukaza area of Bujumbura.
5,500,684 -3.3691 29.3408 Burundi At least one civilian was killed by police in overnight clashes in contested areas of Bujumbura. Police responded with live ammunition after a series of 10 grenade blasts targeted police positions in the three Bujumbura communes of Ntahangwa, Mukaza, and Muha.
5,500,688 -3.39573 29.37152 Burundi At least one civilian was killed by police in overnight clashes in contested areas of Bujumbura. Police responded with live ammunition after a series of 10 grenade blasts targeted police positions in the three Bujumbura communes of Ntahangwa, Mukaza, and Muha.