ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,513,557 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.
5,513,560 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic Thousands of people took part in a peace march in Bangui.
5,513,564 8.412 20.648 Central African Republic A woman was killed by relatives of a deceased individual, who accused her of witchcraft, resulting in the death of their relative.
5,513,569 6.97136 19.85225 Central African Republic At least 34 civilians killed in several villages in the Mbrs region by ex-Seleka and armed Fulani between 13th and 15th August 2014.
5,513,573 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic 103 children aged 8 to 17 were released over the past week from armed groups in Bangui following negotiations with armed group leaders. The 103 children, 13 of whom are girls, were associated with Anti-Balaka groups.
5,513,578 6.97136 19.85225 Central African Republic At least 34 civilians killed in several villages in the Mbrs region by ex-Seleka and armed Fulani between 13th and 15th August 2014.
5,513,581 5.76485 20.65418 Central African Republic The site of the Orange mobile phone network was raided by armed people believed to be ex-Seleka. Technical equipment was stolen, resulting in a lack of network coverage in Bambari.
5,513,586 6.97136 19.85225 Central African Republic At least 34 civilians killed in several villages in the Mbrs region by ex-Seleka and armed Fulani between 13th and 15th August 2014.
5,513,590 6.20787 20.22423 Central African Republic Seven traders from Bakala were arrested by ex-Seleka on patrol in Morouba. They were tortured for having not paid a sum of money demanded by the gunmen.
5,513,593 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic A press release published by ex-Seleka general Noureddine Adam proclaimed the establishment of a free, independent and secular state in north-eastern CAR under the name of Dar El Kouti.