ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,502,898 12.37308 14.22774 Cameroon Cameroonian military sources report that they have killed over 100 Boko Haram fighters during a raid across the border into Fotokol from Gamboru-Ngala, including shelling by Boko Haram fighters. Cameroonian forces responded with "intense gunfire", and with the assistance of mortar fire, pushed Boko Haram forces out of Gamboru-Ngala on the Nigerian side of the border.
5,502,901 12.37308 14.22774 Cameroon Cameroon's defense ministry has said that over 300 Boko Haram fighters have surrendered to the countries armed forces over the past three weeks.
5,502,904 12.37308 14.22774 Cameroon It has been reported that some Boko Haram members deserted on Sept.11 around Fotokol after failed repeated failed incursions into Fotokol and to hold Gamboru led to many Boko Haram militants being killed.
5,502,908 11.04848 14.14762 Cameroon Following an attack on Ashigashiya, Boko Haram fighters and Cameroonian soldiers clashed. 2 Boko Haram fighters were killed and 1 Cameroonian soldier was injured.
5,502,912 11.15429 14.07151 Cameroon 4 people were killed by Boko Haram fighters in Gans, leading many others to flee into the bush.
5,502,916 6.75 14.9667 Cameroon A rich Cameroonian merchant was killed by a militia group from CAR.
5,502,920 4.5765 13.68371 Cameroon Fighters from CAR kidnapped 15 Cameroonians and are demanding a prisoner exchange for ransom. Originally, it was unclear which group made the kidnappings, but later it was revealed to be the FDPC.
5,502,924 10.93703 13.71756 Cameroon At least 20 people (19 civilians and 1 policeman) were killed by Boko Haram militants on an attack on a village market in Tourou.
5,502,929 10.93703 13.71756 Cameroon At least 20 people (19 civilians and 1 policeman) were killed by Boko Haram militants on an attack on a village market in Tourou.
5,502,933 6.75 14.9667 Cameroon Clashes took place between militia groups from CAR and Cameroonian defence forces in the region of Ngaoui Adamawa.