ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,515,260 4.44752 20.97362 Central African Republic Between Aug.2-3, 4 people were killed and 4 injured in attacks by anti-Balaka on Malegbassa village, inhabited by Fulani herders, where they looted cattle.
5,515,267 4.79093 20.87123 Central African Republic In retaliation for an attack on their camp the day before, former Seleka members and Fulani herders attacked Ndoma village, neighbouring Malegbassa, leaving 8 dead and more wounded. They allegedly also took prisoners.
5,515,272 7.30099 18.28514 Central African Republic Former Seleka gunmen tortured a student in Bino, a village on the Batangafo-Bouca axis, after attempting to rob him.
5,515,276 5.76485 20.65418 Central African Republic Three young females report that UN peacekeepers from DRC raped them in early August.
5,515,280 5.09617 23.04081 Central African Republic About 60 people were taken hostage by suspected LRA members from the village of Mbari, although 45 later escaped.
5,515,289 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic A Rwandan soldier of MINUSCA opened fire on his colleagues, killing 4 other Rwandan soldiers, in their base in Bangui. He was also killed during the gunfight while 8 other soldiers were wounded. The reason behind the shooting was unclear.
5,515,293 6.53742 21.99141 Central African Republic LRA members kidnapped one man while he was on his way from the "kpo-kpo site" while he was on his way to Bria.
5,515,298 5.40385 26.49464 Central African Republic The village of Badibiri in Obo was raided by LRA fighters. The townspeople fired warning shots into the air to scare the rebels away, but a youth was shot by the rebels during the incident.
5,515,304 7.52949 17.78966 Central African Republic At least 18 prisoners escaped from a central prison in Ngaragba after taking weapons from the guards. Most of the criminals are suspected to be former members of armed groups. The prson was also protected by international forces.
5,515,308 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic Truck drivers along the Douala-Bangui Corridor went on strike, siting security concerns. The strike lasted 10 days until an agreement was reached that soldiers from Cameroon, Gabon, and Congo will henceforth accompany the trucks on the route.