ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,509,683 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic Following the incident of 19th December, residents of the northern districts of Bangui mobilised and protested at the base of the Chadian soldiers of MISCA to demand the departure of the soldiers accused of supporting former Seleka rebels who disguised themselves as policemen and gendarmes in attacks that resulted in many civilian deaths. Demonstrators dispersed by members of the police and gendarmerie.
5,509,687 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic A mob attacked and destroyed a vehicle of French journalists as they traveled through a mostly Muslim neighborhood in Bangui.
5,509,692 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic Ex-Seleka opened fire at the Saint Jacques monastery in Bangui, where approximately 20,000 IDPs had sought shelter, killing at least 27.
5,509,697 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic Idriss Fall, a correspondent for VOA's French-to-Africa Service, says a mob attacked his vehicle Friday with machetes, guns and stones as he traveled through a mostly Christian neighborhood in Bangui. He, his driver and a local assistant escaped unharmed as French soldiers contained the mob.
5,509,703 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic Shooting broke out in Gbaya Dombia, an area of Muslim majority. Residents accuse ex-FACA and Anti-Balakas of being the attackers. No casualties reported for this day.
5,509,707 6.49337 17.45411 Central African Republic A Chadian solider of MISCA was killed by Anti-Balaka in Bossangoa.
5,509,713 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic French MISCA soldiers killed three ex-Seleka members during a clash. The Presidential Spokesman later stated that these men were in fact members of the Presidential Guard and that the shooting was unprovoked.
5,509,717 6.49337 17.45411 Central African Republic MISCA raid an Anti-Balaka base. Three Anti-Balaka leaders captured, and their weapons confiscated.
5,509,721 6.49337 17.45411 Central African Republic Two Anti-Balaka leaders that had been detained by MISCA were tied up and tortured for hours, resulting in their deaths. MISCA maintains that the prisoners were injured when they were detained, and that they had tried to take them to hospital.
5,509,725 6.49337 17.45411 Central African Republic Following the shooting of a youth by a MISCA officer, the crowd wrestled his gun from him, shot him dead, and then mutilated his body with machete blows.