ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,977,834 33.35495 10.50548 Tunisia In Medenine, students march in solidarity with the armed forces and against the IS militants.
5,977,838 35.76471 10.81254 Tunisia The local branch of URT organised a march to express solidarity with the police forces killed in Ben Gardane.
5,978,101 -3.3772 29.358 Burundi Government released 47 detainees as part of a recent agreement with the UN to release up to 2,000.
5,977,842 33.13783 11.21965 Tunisia Three militants were killed Thursday in security operations in Tunisia's border area of Ben Guerdane. One of the militants was killed in Zokra district after he shot at an army and police patrol. The two others were killed in Hassi al-Nour district, where another man was also detained and four Kalashnikov rifles were seized.
5,977,847 33.15 11.3 Tunisia Three militants were killed Thursday in security operations in Tunisia's border area of Ben Guerdane. One of the militants was killed in Zokra district after he shot at an army and police patrol. The two others were killed in Hassi al-Nour district, where another man was also detained and four Kalashnikov rifles were seized.
5,977,850 33.13783 11.21965 Tunisia Citizens protested in Ben Gardane at the arrival of Helath Minister Said Aidi. The demonstrators denounced the lack of equipment.
5,977,853 33.88146 10.0982 Tunisia Citizens marched in solidarity with armed forces and against terrorism.
5,977,858 -0.75 29.9167 Uganda The chief campaigner for former FDC presidential candidate Kizza Besigye in Rukungiri District was arrested and detained at Ntungamo Police Station.
5,977,862 -0.41611 31.40806 Uganda Police fired teargas to disperse a group of men armed with sticks stormed Bunyere polling station in Lwengo demanding its closure. The men claimed to be agents of Joseph Kiyimba, an independent candidate for the Kisekka Sub County.
5,977,867 0.29368 30.18511 Uganda Clashes between a group of more than 60 gunmen alleged to be members of the royal guard for the Rwenzururu kingdom and UPDF soldiers on night foot patrol in Hima town council killed two people and critically injured four soldiers. The clashes are believed to have been triggered by the sub-county elections, which saw the NRM candidate win.