ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,513,968 4.32962 18.52299 Central African Republic An armed group opened fire on a UN patrol monitoring a protest, wounding six officers.
5,513,972 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic Clashes between Anti-Balaka and a Burundian convoy of UN peacekeepers, resulting in four deaths.
5,513,976 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic Clashes between French forces and Anti-Balaka result in the deaths of two.
5,513,981 6.32016 19.07818 Central African Republic Sangaris and MINUSCA responded to attack by ex-seleka on an IDP camp; killing six on the side of ex-Seleka.
5,513,984 4.32962 18.52299 Central African Republic 300 unarmed youths peacefully protested at the runway at the airport in Bangui to demand the resignation of transitional President Catherine Samba-Panza.
5,513,989 6.32016 19.07818 Central African Republic In response to the assault of women of ex-Seleka at the IDP camp, ex-Seleka attacked the IDP camp, killing nine people and wounding others. They killed a further five as they fled, and abducted two people as 'guides', who have been missing since.
5,513,995 6.32016 19.07818 Central African Republic Women associated with ex-Seleka visited the IDP site at the Catholic Church to get some provisions. They were attacked by some of the IDPs.
5,514,000 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic Following the looting of houses by Anti-Balaka, the gendarmerie and the police exchange fire with them.
5,514,003 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic Anti-Balaka pillage 12 houses: 8 belonging to civilians and 4 belonging to military personnel.
5,514,010 5.798 14.82846 Central African Republic Father Mateusz Dziedzic, the pastor of Baboua, of Polish nationality, was abducted by members of the FDPC of Abdoulaye Miskine. They are demanding the release of their leader. He was later released on 26th November 2014, along with 15 Cameroonians who had been kidnapped on other occasions. It is assumed, but not confirmed, that this was arranged in return for the release of Abdoulaye Miskine.