ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,519,413 -4.33949 15.30947 Democratic Republic of the Congo Thirteen people were shot dead by unidentified gunmen in three western districts of Kinshasa. five suspects were arrested
5,519,417 -4.35775 15.29903 Democratic Republic of the Congo Thirteen people were shot dead by unidentified gunmen in three western districts of Kinshasa. Five suspects were arrested
5,519,421 -1.4 28.81667 Democratic Republic of the Congo 16 civilians and 1 soldier were killed in an attack by members of the DRC army. Soldiers then looted the village of Ruzirantaka
5,519,425 -4.325 15.32222 Democratic Republic of the Congo President Laurent Kabila's soldiers were involved in 13 civilian deaths overnight in Kinshasa.
5,519,429 -5.9666 12.4667 Democratic Republic of the Congo Thousands of former soldiers of ousted dictator Mobutu Sese Seko are threatening a mutiny in a re-education camp in Kitona (they claim bad conditions as the reason). n
5,519,580 -4.3011 28.9441 Democratic Republic of the Congo Intermittent clashes between the Babembe, former comrade-in-arms of Kabila, and the Rwandan army.
5,519,435 -1.65194 28.87694 Democratic Republic of the Congo A coalition between the Mayi-Mayi, Hutu armed units and members of village self-defence groups killed between 7 and 20 people, most of them Tutsi Banyarwanda, in the village of Ngungu.
5,519,439 -1.43774 28.84754 Democratic Republic of the Congo DRC armed forces attacked and destroyed the villages of Katovu, Ufamando, Musongati, Kabingo, Rubaya, Kanyenzuki, Kibabi and Ngungu. The precise number of victims is still unknown.
5,519,444 -5.9666 12.4666 Democratic Republic of the Congo In July 1997, DRC military secretly executed ex-FAZ soldiers who had rebelled in protest against the living conditions enforced on them at the Kitona base.
5,519,448 -10.61667 22.63333 Democratic Republic of the Congo In July 1997, DRC soldiers killed between 500 and 800 people in the villages of Kazumba, Talama, Mukungu and Kabanga on the border between the provinces of Katanga and South Kivu that were used as bases by the small-scale Jeshi la Jua or Sun army militia. The killings were indiscriminate; fatalities spread across four locations.