ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,512,159 4.32962 18.52299 Central African Republic Anti-Balaka kidnapped 3 people in M'Poko on April 8, 9 & 10. 2 young men were released after 3 days
5,512,163 4.32962 18.52299 Central African Republic Anti-Balaka kidnapped a man who stole from another family. He was released 2 days later
5,512,168 6.983 17.083 Central African Republic A convoy of twenty trucks that was evacuating the last 540 Muslims from Bossangoa to Gore in Chad was attacked by Anti-Balaka as it passed through Boguila. The convoy was escorted by Chadian soldiers of MISCA who were also leaving CAR, thus leading to clashes.
5,512,173 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic Anti-Balaka threw a grenade into a slum, killing a Muslim mother.
5,512,177 6.983 17.083 Central African Republic Clashes continue between Anti-Balaka and Chadian elements of MISCA after Anti-Balaka attacked a convoy of fleeing Muslims the previous day. Casualties unknown.
5,512,181 4.32962 18.52299 Central African Republic Anti-Balaka kidnapped a boy who was accused of witchcraft. He was released the next day with indications of beating.
5,512,186 5.73967 20.05801 Central African Republic Ex-Seleka arrived in Grimari with Muslim herders. They knocked down doors, set fire to homes and slit the throats of several people.
5,512,193 7.6944 16.52287 Central African Republic Between the 14th and 18th April 2014, 17 people were killed in clashes between armed Fulani and the Special Forces of Revolutionary Justice, after the Fulani stormed Bedam, Begouladj 1 and 2, Bekadon and Bingui villages. The armed Fulani comprised of Mbarara, Misseria and Ouda of Sudan, Alagamba of Nigeria, and Zaghawa of Chad.
5,512,197 5.73967 20.05801 Central African Republic Ex-Seleka attack an Anti-Balaka base, killing at least two.
5,512,202 5.73967 20.05801 Central African Republic Following an ex-Seleka attack on their base, Anti-Balaka counter-attack an ex-Seleka base. Sangaris intervene in an attempt to stop the fighting. Several deaths reported.