ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,531,881 -1.4 28.81667 Democratic Republic of the Congo Over several weeks, beginning in Sake and Mushaki, 80,000 civilians were displaced by fighting in numerous localities in Masisi and Rutshuru territories.
5,531,885 -1.1869 29.44613 Democratic Republic of the Congo Over several weeks, beginning in Sake and Mushaki, 80,000 civilians were displaced by fighting in numerous localities in Masisi and Rutshuru territories.
5,531,889 -1.4 28.81667 Democratic Republic of the Congo Over several weeks, beginning in Sake and Mushaki, 80,000 civilians were displaced by fighting in numerous localities in Masisi and Rutshuru territories.
5,531,893 -1.1869 29.44613 Democratic Republic of the Congo Over several weeks, beginning in Sake and Mushaki, 80,000 civilians were displaced by fighting in numerous localities in Masisi and Rutshuru territories.
5,531,897 -1.4 28.81667 Democratic Republic of the Congo Over several weeks, beginning in Sake and Mushaki, 80,000 civilians were displaced by fighting in numerous localities in Masisi and Rutshuru territories.
5,531,901 -1.1869 29.44613 Democratic Republic of the Congo Over several weeks, beginning in Sake and Mushaki, 80,000 civilians were displaced by fighting in numerous localities in Masisi and Rutshuru territories.
5,531,905 1.96626 30.50562 Democratic Republic of the Congo CNDP took the localities of Djugu and Fataki on 24 December. Bule and Blakwa fell the next day to the dissidents. Part of an FNI offensive.
5,531,909 2.1 30.76667 Democratic Republic of the Congo CNDP took the localities of Djugu and Fataki on 24 December. Bule and Blakwa fell the next day to the dissidents. Part of an FNI offensive.
5,531,913 1.75 30.6 Democratic Republic of the Congo CNDP took the localities of Djugu and Fataki on 24 December. Bule and Blakwa fell the next day to the dissidents. Part of an FNI offensive.
5,531,917 1.9167 30.6 Democratic Republic of the Congo CNDP took the localities of Djugu and Fataki on 24 December. Bule and Blakwa fell the next day to the dissidents. Part of an FNI offensive.