ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,513,517 7.24521 16.43418 Central African Republic The Revolutionary Justice group claimed that armed men attacked some of their members in a vehicle in Paoua, resulting in 1 dead and 4 injured.
5,513,521 7.30099 18.28514 Central African Republic Clashes continued between Anti-Balaka and ex-Seleka in Batangafo. At least 22 people (mainly civilians) were killed during fighting on 30-31/07.
5,513,524 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic Explosions and gunfire were heard in Bangui 3e and 5e, causing a number of people to flee.
5,513,529 7.30099 18.28514 Central African Republic According to Sangaris, they were attacked by 100 heavily armed ex-Seleka. Ex-Seleka accuse the French soldiers of opening fire first and bringing with them Anti-Balaka fighters. 60 deaths, including two MISCA soldiers from DRC, and two Sangaris soldiers injured between 4th and 5th August 2014.
5,513,533 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic Almost 3,000 women and youths gathered on Barthelemy Buganda Avenue, organised by OFCA, in protest against the possible inclusion of members of the armed groups in the upcoming government.
5,513,537 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic Taxi and bus drivers in Bangui strike to protest against police and paramilitary policemen racketeering which they are subjected to at roadblocks. They returned to work the following day when the Minister of Public Security decided to reduce the number of checkpoints in Bangui.
5,513,542 7.30099 18.28514 Central African Republic Clashes continue for a second day between Sangaris and ex-Seleka. 60 deaths, including two MISCA soldiers from DRC, and two Sangaris soldiers injured between 4th and 5th August 2014.
5,513,545 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic People demonstrate to demand the return of Andre Nzapayeke as Prime Minister.
5,513,549 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic Two groups of Anti-Balaka (one under General Andiyo, and the other under Olivier Koudemon aka 'Gbangouma') clash from the 8th August until the following morning. Two deaths reported, and a number of residents are injured in the cross-fire while attempting to flee.
5,513,553 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic While people queued at a bank to collect their wages, they felt angered that the bank clerks were not doing their work properly and for planning to close early. The group smashed the glass door of the bank. This prompted MISCA to react by firing to disperse the crowd. One man was shot in the arm.