ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,552,311 1.29376 30.31954 Democratic Republic of the Congo MONUSCO reported on June 18 that FRPI carried out looting, rape, and harassment of civilians in Irumu, in Kombi village
5,552,315 1.43821 29.84473 Democratic Republic of the Congo MONUSCO reported on June 18 that FRPI carried out looting, rape, and harassment of civilians in Irumu, in Nyarara, Bahura, Kanyoro and Avalu villages
5,552,319 4.05 28.61667 Democratic Republic of the Congo MONUSCO reported on June 18 that militia groups were kidnapping civilians in Kpaika and Nambia
5,552,323 4.43014 28.03852 Democratic Republic of the Congo MONUSCO reported on June 18 that militia groups were kidnapping civilians in Kpaika and Nambia
5,552,327 2.86218 30.84138 Democratic Republic of the Congo Armed men wearing South Sudanese military uniforms attacked a Congolese military position in Upepeni village, Kakwa in Aru (Ituri). 1 Congolese soldier was killed.
5,552,332 -5.86673 27.04669 Democratic Republic of the Congo Pygmy and Bantu (FAP elements) groups clashed in Maloba area. 10 people were reported killed on June 20 & 23.
5,552,336 -8.47162 28.89659 Democratic Republic of the Congo Mai Mai Bakata Katanga attacked Kamakolo village, in Nkumba Kubukongolo area, Pweto territory, and abducted 7 women, holding them in sexual slavery for 2 months before they escaped in early August 2014.
5,552,340 2.86218 30.84138 Democratic Republic of the Congo Armed men wearing South Sudanese military uniforms clashed with Congolese military forces around Upepeni village, Kakwa in Aru (Ituri). 1 Congolese solider, 1 civilian, and 1 assailant were killed.
5,552,344 2.86218 30.84138 Democratic Republic of the Congo Armed men wearing South Sudanese military uniforms kidnapped residents around Upepeni village, Kakwa in Aru (Ituri).
5,552,348 0.49658 29.46542 Democratic Republic of the Congo The chief of Buloloma village (Beni territory) and another local authority were killed by men in uniform. The reason is unknown, but local authorities accused the military of the killings (denied by a military spokeperson)