ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,968,122 31.2878 34.2369 Egypt Fighting between army troops and militants in the northeastern part of the Sinai Peninsula killed four children and wounded eight other minors on 28 January. The Rafah hospital said in a statement that the children were killed and wounded during clashes using heavy weapons, with some buried under rubble when buildings were hit and collapsed. The fighting took place close to the border with the Palestinian Gaza Strip.
5,968,127 30.53766 31.67875 Egypt Dozens of Brotherhood loyalists took to the streets of Abu Hammad city of Sharqiya, 80 km north the Capital Cairo, toprotestagainst the police. At least four people were injured by birdshots fired by Muslim Brotherhood protesters. Local shopkeepers were provoked and started confrontations, and the Brotherhood responded by firing birdshots.
5,968,131 31.13159 33.79844 Egypt Abombblast killed two Egyptian police officers and wounded five others in anattackon their armoured vehicle in the Sinai Peninsula on 29 January. The vehicle was targeted near a school in the North Sinai provincial capital of El-Arish.
5,968,135 5.6833 42.35 Ethiopia On 11 January, OLA forces attacked government soldiers in Gola Hurri, El Kere District, Bale Zone, killing four and wounding a number of others. Military material was also captured in the process.
5,968,139 9.11667 36.38333 Ethiopia On 19 January, OLA forces attacked government soldiers in Gebel Jimata, Boneya Boshe District, killing 12.
5,968,144 8.9 37 Ethiopia On 20 January, Oromo citizens razed the house of a spy to the ground in Boneya Boshe District. The man used to gather intelligence for the TPLF [Tigrayan People's Liberation Front, the dominant party in the ruling coalition] forces.
5,968,148 8.57286 36.12075 Ethiopia OLA forces operating in Haro Limu District, western Oromia, attacked government soldiers in Abba Moa. An unknown number of soldiers died.
5,968,152 9.03333 38.7 Ethiopia Political prisoners at Maikelawi detention centre in connection with the Oromia protests began a hunger strike to protest against their denial of access to legal counsel and family visitation; their being subjected to inhuman and degrading treatment including torture, and lack of proper medical care
5,968,156 9.27766 40.57245 Ethiopia Military forces allegedly killed a farmer in Wajija village near Asabot (West Hararge) on 23 January
5,968,161 9.2333 40.75 Ethiopia Oromo people protested in Bordode town. Heavy military response was reported.