ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,557,520 4.3 21.18333 Democratic Republic of the Congo Anti-Balaka forces raided into DR-Congo in the Mobayi-Mbongo area, where they "tortured and looted" the refugees in the area.
5,557,525 -0.15867 29.2386 Democratic Republic of the Congo A clash was reported between NDC-C fighters and a coalition of Lafontaine Mayi Mayi militiamen and FDLR rude allies in Lubero territory, resulting in 3 Lafontaine militiamen killed, 35 houses torched, and 4 civilians suspected of collaboration with the FDLR captured.
5,557,529 0.5 29.4667 Democratic Republic of the Congo Dozens of civilians (coded as 12) were found killed in Mamiki village in the Beni area.
5,557,534 1.3601 29.03535 Democratic Republic of the Congo FARDC soldiers and Mayi Mayi coalition led by Manu and Werrason clashed in the Mambasa territory of Ituri, leading to 1 militiaman killed and 3 wounded.
5,557,538 0.7 29.51667 Democratic Republic of the Congo The CEPADHO, a civil society organization based in North Kivu, claim to have witnessed several hundred former M23 rebels joining the ADF in the Oicha area.
5,557,541 -4.35042 15.23971 Democratic Republic of the Congo A dozen unidentified armed men broke into the home of a RCDN leader, terrorized her family, and looted the place before leaving a message to not make trouble before leaving.
5,557,545 0.7 29.51667 Democratic Republic of the Congo 4 people were killed during an ADF attack on FARDC positions in Oicha, allegedly to loot ammunition and food. At least 2 soldiers were injured.
5,557,549 0.7 29.51667 Democratic Republic of the Congo Fighting between ADF rebels and FARDC soldiers continued in the Oicha area. A military spokesman said that the rebels had taken losses and confirmed civilian casualties but did quote specific fatality numbers (coded as 10).
5,557,554 1.59537 29.95744 Democratic Republic of the Congo Militiamen of the FRPI robbed and assaulted four members of MSF.
5,557,557 4.2833 21.0167 Democratic Republic of the Congo Students and teachers of Gbadolite Presidential College staged a peaceful march yesterday against arrests and alleged mistreatment by Congolese national police.