ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,458,881 34.87833 -1.315 Algeria 6 May 1998 Lloyd's Information Casualty Reporton a three-day-old siege of 30 Moslem rebels near the western town of Tlemcen, 440 km from Algiers. "La Tribune" said troops, backed by artillery, had surrounded guerrillas members of the Armed Islamic Group
5,458,885 36.2675 2.75 Algeria May 5 Llyod's Info. Cas. report Attackers cut the throats of 11 Algerian civilians south of Algiers and troops killed 89 Moslem rebels in military operations, Algerian newspapers said today. The attackers erected a fake roadblock in Khemis Miliana area i
5,458,889 36.04661 5.13173 Algeria May 5 Lloyd'd Info. 42 guerrillas were shot dead in Larbaa area, 25 km south of Algiers,
5,458,893 34.87833 -1.315 Algeria May 5 Lloyd's Info. Thirty-five rebels, members of the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) Al Khadra (Green) and Al Forkane (The Koran) elite brigades, were killed in the mountainous area of Sidi Yahia in Tlemcen Province, 440 km (275 miles) west of Algiers, Le Ma
5,458,897 36.38 3.9014 Algeria MAy 5 Lloyd's List troops also killed 12 rebels in Bouira region, 90 km (55 miles) east of Algiers
5,458,901 36.7525 3.04197 Algeria 6 May 1998 Lloyd's Information Casualty Report, A bomb ripped through a passenger train south of Algiers wounding 14 people, four of them critically, as troops were besieging 30 rebels in western Algeria, an Algerian newspaper said today.
5,458,905 35.7058 4.5419 Algeria 10 May 1998 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, soldiers killed five Muslim rebels in M'Sila province, some 125 miles south of Algiers
5,458,909 36.7525 3.04197 Algeria 10 May 1998 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, bomb went off near a market in the working-class district of Bab el Oued.
5,458,913 36.7525 3.04197 Algeria 23 May The Globe and Mail At least 16 people were killed and 61 others injured yesterday when a bomb exploded in a busy marketplace in a suburb of the Algerian capital, state radio said
5,458,917 36.7525 3.04197 Algeria June 3, The Globe and Mail, Algerian security services said yesterday that the chief of the Armed Islamic Group unit in Algiers, Mohamed Kebaili, had been killed in an army operation in the capital's suburbs.