ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,603,478 12.48333 -13.3 Guinea Rival political factions clashed in northern Guinea, in the first violence ahead of the October elections. Rivals threw stones at each other in Koundara. Public and private property was ransacked. At least 17 were injured and 37 opposition members arrested, including some leaders who did not take part in the violence and called militants for calm instead.
5,603,484 9.58515 -13.59766 Guinea Clashes between rival political factions took place in Enta in Matoto commune in Conakry; two people were injured and several arrested and freed a little later
5,603,490 7.7472 -8.8238 Guinea Opposition supporters clashed with activists from the ruling party in Nzerekore on 2 and 3 October leaving one person dead, at least 80 injured and significant material damage; the death toll was denied by Guinean officials. A curfew was imposed on the city
5,603,496 7.7472 -8.8238 Guinea Opposition supporters clashed with activists from the ruling party in Nzerekore on 2 and 3 October leaving one person dead, at least 80 injured and significant material damage; the death toll was denied by Guinean officials. A curfew was imposed on the city
5,603,502 9.5091 -13.7122 Guinea Deputy Secretary General of Association of retired Servicement and widows of Guinea arrested over planned protest to free the Secretary General arrested
5,603,508 11.82 -10.05 Guinea A journalist from a local media was reportedly assaulted by RPG militants in Siguiri
5,603,513 9.5091 -13.7122 Guinea Police forces dispersed protesters of Association of retired Servicement and widows of Guinea with tear gas in Kaloum on 6 October
5,603,519 9.5091 -13.7122 Guinea Clashes between opposition and ruling party supporters at a UFR rally in Kaloum. Some injuries reported
5,603,523 9.5833 -13.65 Guinea UFDG militants reportedly burnt several stores owned by RPG militants.
5,603,531 8.6 -8.7333 Guinea Violent clashes between opposition and ruling party supporters killed five people in Banankoro on Thursday. Police fired tear gas after people were wounded in the violence.