5,524,563 |
-3.30108 |
28.10044 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
The UPDF [Uganda People's Defence Forces] has captured ADF's [Allied Democratic Forces] Director of Records and acting Secretary-General Haji Kinobe. The army also seized documents and satellite communication equipment. They managed to kill most of his commanders. |
5,524,567 |
0.33333 |
29.75 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
UPDF clashes with ADF |
5,524,571 |
-5.93701 |
29.17853 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
presense |
5,524,575 |
-1.69333 |
29.23389 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
|
5,524,579 |
-1.69333 |
29.23389 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
After a battle in Mbingi between Mayi-mayi and government forces, A Congolese priest, Fr Jean-Marie Kamabu, was captured along the Alimbongo-Mbingi road (Nord-Kivu [Province], [eastern] Democratic Republic of Congo). |
5,524,582 |
-0.60927 |
29.17249 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
Mayi-mayi released A Congolese priest, Fr Jean-Marie Kamabu, they had captured the day before. |
5,524,585 |
-1.69333 |
29.23389 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
The monthly, La Gachette [phonetic], a publication of the military press, edited by the headquarters of the Congolese National Army [ANC, army of the Goma-based rebel Congolese Rally for Democracy, RCD], was officially launched and named on Monday 23 April 2001. |
5,524,589 |
0.1337 |
29.28896 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
Congolese Liberation Front and Mayi-mayi warriors clash in Mayi-Mayi held town of Butembo. 7 people including 5 civilians were killed. The intent of the Mayi Mayi had been to hold a peaceful demonstration in occasion of the opening of a trial in the town. |
5,524,593 |
1.56667 |
30.25 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
Unidentified (suspected Lendu) kill six International Committee of the Red Cross workers near the Congolese town of Bunia. |
5,524,597 |
1.56667 |
30.25 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
Suspected Lendu tribesmen (based on the use of traditional weapons) murder 6 ICRC workers in Ituri. Government of DRC blames Uganda for the deaths however. Inconclusive. |