ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,554,014 1.3601 29.03535 Democratic Republic of the Congo A few hours after an attack by Mayi Mayi Simba fighters, about 28 women and 7 boys were abducted in Bakaiko in Mambasa territory by Manu militiamen (at least 40 women total were kidnapped over the two attacks).
5,554,018 1.3601 29.03535 Democratic Republic of the Congo Mayi Mayi Simba fighters beheaded 4 traders, raped 4 women and kidnapped about a dozen others in Mambasa locality.
5,554,022 -3.39534 29.13779 Democratic Republic of the Congo Grenade attacks were reported in the Kagando area near the Chairman's home and near Yuma primary school in Uvira. 10 children were wounded in the two attacks.
5,554,025 -1.69333 29.23389 Democratic Republic of the Congo 100 girls have participated in a peace march to mark the international Day of the Girl.
5,554,029 0.1337 29.28896 Democratic Republic of the Congo Demonstrators protested against new regulations related to bikes. They burned tires in the Copaco roundabout and blocked traffic. Police dispersed protesters with tear gas.
5,554,034 -3.52105 23.60051 Democratic Republic of the Congo A group of youths attacked a convent of nuns. The attack is believed to be related to the opposition of the pastors of Lodja towards the constitutional amendment.
5,554,039 -3.52105 23.60051 Democratic Republic of the Congo Youth attacked 2 pastors of the Diocese of Tshumbe who read a Cenco letter against the constitutional revision at mass.
5,554,046 -1.4 28.81667 Democratic Republic of the Congo About 80 fighters, including a dozen Nyatura militia and their leader Kigingi (alias), have surrendered in Masisi allegedly in response to the "Masisi unarmed" awareness campaign.
5,554,050 1.04972 29.92772 Democratic Republic of the Congo 16 people were kidapped by FRPI fighters. They were later released after one woman was raped and everything was taken from them.
5,554,053 1.04972 29.92772 Democratic Republic of the Congo Residents of Boga demonstrated against insecurity in the area caused by the FRPI.