ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,553,480 3.06895 30.06322 Democratic Republic of the Congo Government troops clashed with members of an unidentified armed group that attacked Kumbulongo, 30km south of Buru. 1 person was injured.
5,553,483 -11.25 26.96667 Democratic Republic of the Congo Miners protested in Lupoto, expressing anger over the fate of miners trapped in mine collapse on Aug 28. The Katanga governer reported that no miners were trapped.
5,553,487 -2.08721 28.64636 Democratic Republic of the Congo A Mai Mai Raia Mutomboki commander and 34 fighters surrendered to military forces in Bunyakiri area on Aug 29-30
5,553,491 0.77975 29.59087 Democratic Republic of the Congo ADF-NALU forces attacked Kokola locality, in Bambuba-Kisiki, Beni-Mbau area, pillaging homes and stealing livestock.
5,553,602 -5.83728 13.44998 Democratic Republic of the Congo Kuluna militia are reportedly harassing civilians in Matadi, Bas-Congo
5,553,496 -4.325 15.32222 Democratic Republic of the Congo The director of organisation for freedom of the press and a cameraman from Congoweb TV were beaten by police during a sit-in by journalists protesting the detention of the director of RD Congo News since Aug 25
5,553,500 -4.23123 29.24113 Democratic Republic of the Congo Between Aug 30 and Sept 5, government forces attacked Mai Mai Yakutumba along the Mwayenga-Lubomo, Talama-Yungu, and Kilingi-Yungu roads and at Kilumbi 2 (35km NW of Baraka).
5,553,503 -1.69333 29.23389 Democratic Republic of the Congo Soldiers wives marched in Goma, in anger over the death of General Bahuma, who died (reportedly of natural causes) in South Africa on Aug 30. Demonstrators believed he had been assassinated
5,553,507 -4.91008 29.09733 Democratic Republic of the Congo Between Aug 30 and Sept 5, government forces attacked Mai Mai Yakutumba along the Mwayenga-Lubomo, Talama-Yungu, and Kilingi-Yungu roads and at Kilumbi 2 (35km NW of Baraka).
5,553,510 -1.69333 29.23389 Democratic Republic of the Congo Soldiers wives marched in Goma for the second day, in anger over the death of General Bahuma, who died (reportedly of natural causes) in South Africa on Aug 30. Demonstrators believed he had been assassinated