5,544,874 |
-1.4 |
28.81667 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) got caught in the crossfire during a clash between Mayi Mayi Militia (Raia Mutomboki) & FARDC. 1 civilian killed. Mayi Mayi then looted the Kashovu shopping centre. |
5,544,878 |
2.82004 |
19.06222 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
FARDC members of the 312th Battalion arrested civilians while travelling, forcing farmers to serve as their carriers. Others were beaten & bicycles, chickens, goats were looted. |
5,544,882 |
2.91841 |
19.2163 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
FARDC members of the 312th Battalion attacked civilians, looting, beating a young woman & puncturing the tires of a man's bicycle when he refused to cede. |
5,544,887 |
-1.4 |
28.81667 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
FDLR rebels/ Mayi Mayi Militia (Nyatura)/ Mayi Mayi Militia (Raia Mutomboki) attacked a village in Masisi. Unknown number of civilians killed. |
5,544,891 |
-1.4 |
28.81667 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
Mayi Mayi Militia (Nyatura) burned a CDF camp at Ruseme in the Nyamaboko grouping, Masisi. |
5,544,894 |
-5.89583 |
22.41778 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
Colonel John Tshibangu (deserter from FARDC) announced Thursday the creation of a new armed group, the Movement for Claiming the Truth of the Ballot Box. |
5,544,898 |
-1.69333 |
29.23389 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
Defense ministers from 7 African Great Lakes states, including DRC, Rwanda, Uganda & Angola meet in Goma to discuss conflict in eastern DRC. |
5,544,901 |
1.56667 |
30.25 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
FARDC launched an operation at Pangoy to control Mayi Mayi Militia (Simba) at Pangoy. |
5,544,905 |
-1.4 |
28.81667 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
Mayi Mayi Militia (Nyatura) attacked CDF positions in the Nyamaboko grouping, Masisi. |
5,544,908 |
-4.325 |
15.32222 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
DRC's defense minister anounces, following Thursday's international defense conference, that the neutral force for peace in the east will comprise 4,000 African peacekeeping soldiers. |