ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,508,628 5.31077 20.16658 Central African Republic A man was killed on September 6th in the village of Lioto by elements of the Seleka.
5,508,634 6.49337 17.45411 Central African Republic An Mbororo cattle camp was attacked by Anti-Balaka and military defectors, who killed at least 10 and stole 747 cattle.
5,508,639 6.49337 17.45411 Central African Republic Anti-Balaka attacked an Mbororo cattle camp, killing four.
5,527,538 1.56667 30.25 Democratic Republic of the Congo heavy fighting that killed 400 in total
5,508,653 6.44289 17.67561 Central African Republic Following the killing of two ex-Seleka in Zr, Anti-Balaka then attacked civilians. They looted and burned houses. 57 people were killed, including 17 Muslims, and the rest were Mbororo (Islamic pastoralists) killed in the bush with their cattle.
5,508,657 6.4833 17.45 Central African Republic Seleka forces clashed with Bozize supporters in Bossangoa on Saturday and Sunday, and in Bouca on Monday. Government estimates the death toll at 100, including civilians. The four villages around Bassongoa are under the control of the Bozize supporters. The army chief was fired following these events.
5,508,661 6.49337 17.45411 Central African Republic Seleka forces clashed with Bozize supporters in Bossangoa on Saturday and Sunday, and in Bouca on Monday. Government estimates the death toll at 100, including civilians. The four villages around Bassongoa are under the control of the Bozize supporters. The army chief was fired following these events.
5,508,665 6.49337 17.45411 Central African Republic Seleka forces clashed with Bozize supporters in Bossangoa on Saturday and Sunday, and in Bouca on Monday. Government estimates the death toll at 100, including civilians. The four villages around Bassongoa are under the control of the Bozize supporters. The army chief was fired following these events.
5,508,669 6.44289 17.67561 Central African Republic Seleka forces clashed with Bozize supporters in Bossangoa on Saturday and Sunday, and in Bouca on Monday. Government estimates the death toll at 100, including civilians. The four villages around Bassongoa are under the control of the Bozize supporters. The army chief was fired following these events.
5,508,674 6.49337 17.45411 Central African Republic Anti-Balaka fighters attacked an Mbororo cattle camp, shot dead two and stole the cattle.