5,553,724 |
1.56667 |
30.25 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
FRPU fighters attacked Sisa village, S of Bunia, Irumu, and raped 4 women and abducted 2 others. |
5,553,729 |
-1.05592 |
29.0334 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
NDC and Mai Mai Cheka attacked Bunyatenge and Muhanga localities. They pillaged hundreds of shops and abducted more than 90 people, and killed 1 child in Bunyatenge. |
5,553,734 |
-0.68463 |
28.63934 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
NDC and Mai Mai Cheka attacked Bunyatenge and Muhanga localities. They pillaged hundreds of shops and abducted more than 90 people, and killed 1 child in Bunyatenge. |
5,716,434 |
8.93167 |
-12.51949 |
Sierra Leone |
|
|
5,553,738 |
-2.70451 |
27.29607 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
Government forces regained control of Byangama from Mai Mai Raia Mutomboki-Sisawa faction. |
5,553,742 |
-0.98417 |
28.67306 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
Police and military forces clashed in Kitchanga, when soldiers surprised a police patrol reportedly attacking the town. 2 police officers were killed. |
5,553,745 |
-3.29863 |
17.38961 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
Service providers for MONUSCO engaged in a 2-day strike and protest in Bandundu, Mbandaka, Kananga, Beni, Tembo, Bukavu, Matadi, and Lubumbashi, calling for the payment of their full salaries. |
5,553,748 |
0.49658 |
29.46542 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
Service providers for MONUSCO engaged in a 2-day strike and protest in Bandundu, Mbandaka, Kananga, Beni, Tembo, Bukavu, Matadi, and Lubumbashi, calling for the payment of their full salaries. |
5,553,751 |
-2.5 |
28.8667 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
Service providers for MONUSCO engaged in a 2-day strike and protest in Bandundu, Mbandaka, Kananga, Beni, Tembo, Bukavu, Matadi, and Lubumbashi, calling for the payment of their full salaries. |
5,553,754 |
-5.89583 |
22.41778 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
Service providers for MONUSCO engaged in a 2-day strike and protest in Bandundu, Mbandaka, Kananga, Beni, Tembo, Bukavu, Matadi, and Lubumbashi, calling for the payment of their full salaries. |