ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,515,018 5.798 14.82846 Central African Republic A vehicle holding 8 passengers was fired on by unidentified armed assailants. Most of the passengers escaped but one man was taken hostage, and their goods were stolen. The vehicle was then set on fire.
5,515,022 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic Police have engaged in a demonstration related to their strike to protest against inaction by the government to resolve their demands.
5,515,025 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic The Coordination of Central African Muslim Organizations (COMUC) organized a peaceful march in the KM5 area of Bangui to demand more representation and respect for their rights.
5,515,029 5.798 14.82846 Central African Republic 1 person was killed and several were wounded in an attack allegedly carried out by FDPC rebels in which they opened indiscriminate fire on a bus in the Baboua area, traveling from Garoua-Mboula to Bouar and Bangui.
5,515,034 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic After the end of the Bangui Forum, what started as peaceful protests to demand the release of an anti-Balaka leader and the resignation of the president turned into riots as angry anti-Balaka leaders felt their demands were not being taken into account. Gunfire was heard, grenades went off, and barricades were raised, while MINUSCA forces responded with tear gas. Some witnesses reported anti-Balaka and former Seleka protesting together.
5,515,038 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic Several hundreds people, some in military uniforms, erected barricades to protest against the decisions of the Bangui Forum. The protesters blocked traffic with burning tires but were dispersed peacefully by police. They were allegedly largely composed of anti-Balaka members but anti-Balaka leadership said they did not condone the protests.
5,515,041 6.53742 21.99141 Central African Republic After being expelled from adminsitrative buildings in Bria, former Seleka rebels have occupied active mining sites, including Carefree, Dawango, Kalaka, Aigbando, Mouka, and Ngbehidou Town near Bria, and demand tolls to allow entrance by miners.
5,515,044 7.28756 21.89443 Central African Republic After being expelled from adminsitrative buildings in Bria, former Seleka rebels have occupied active mining sites, including Carefree, Dawango, Kalaka, Aigbando, Mouka, and Ngbehidou Town near Bria, and demand tolls to allow entrance by miners.
5,515,048 5.76485 20.65418 Central African Republic As many as 357 child soldiers were released by a combination of Christian and Muslim armed groups at 3 ceremonies in the town of Bambari.
5,515,052 6.13761 22.86426 Central African Republic 1 person was killed when unidentified gunmen opened fire on residents of a mine site outside the town of Nzacko. They then went on to another site and assaulted more people, before stealing food and property.