ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,974,033 5.1 -1.23333 Ghana Workers protested at Golden Panthers Security's regional office in Cape Coast against alledged unfair treatment.
5,974,037 5.34111 -4.02809 Ivory Coast Moussa Nebie, a former RSP military officer in Burkina Faso, was arrested in Ivory Coast and later extradited to Burkina Faso for his alleged involvement in a recent attempted coup.
5,974,041 5.29716 -3.96753 Ivory Coast Around one hundred protested in front of town hall and were "repressed" by security forces; several arrested.
5,974,045 -1.26141 36.86081 Kenya Militias from Maasai and Kalenjin clash over land at Kosovo in Naivasha (Mathare). Six houses destroyed, 1 killed and 1 injured.
5,974,048 31.20892 16.58866 Libya The Fida oil field southeast of Sirte was attacked and two tanks set on fire, according to the National Oil Corporation [NOC]. Theattackhappened on 18 February. Islamic State militants were blamed.
5,974,053 32.7571 12.72764 Libya A local House of Representatives (HoR) member Abdulnabi Abdulmuali was seized by unknown gunmen after returning to Zawia from Tobruk on 19 February.
5,974,146 32.11766 20.12928 Libya Fighting was reported in Benghazis Suq Al-Hout district on 24 February, between the Libyan National Army and Ansar al-Sharia and Islamic State militants.
5,974,058 30.75545 20.22626 Libya A total of seven people were killed in Ajdabiya (190 kilometres, 120 miles southwest of Benghazi) in two days of fighting between 21 Border Guards Battalion (loyalist forces to Libyan National Army) and Ajdabiya Revolutionaries Shoura Council (ARSC). Many of those fighting with the LNA were claimed to be local Salafists rather than than the regular army. Fatalities split between 20 and 21 February.
5,974,063 30.75545 20.22626 Libya A total of seven people were killed in Ajdabiya (190 kilometres, 120 miles southwest of Benghazi) in two days of fighting between 21 Border Guards Battalion (loyalist forces to Libyan National Army) and Ajdabiya Revolutionaries Shoura Council (ARSC). Many of those fighting with the LNA were claimed to be local Salafists rather than than the regular army. The Libya army said it also regained control of the city of Ajdabiya. Fatalities split between 20 and 21 February.
5,974,069 32.06478 20.14933 Libya Loyalist forces managed to seize Mreisa port in western Benghazi and Al-Hawari hospital in the south. 3 soldiers and 15 militants were killed in the clashes (fatalities split between Al Hawari and Mreisa). The Al-Tawheed Salafist battalion was involved in the fighting.