ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,639,258 31.0635 16.595 Libya NLA fighters seize control of the airport serving Sirte.
5,639,262 31.75662 13.99422 Libya Rebel forces claim control a Gaddafi stronghold. Many rebel fighters were killed or captured during the fight. Gaddafi forces vow to fight on and win back the city.
5,639,266 31.20892 16.58866 Libya Gaddafi government forces claim a NATO strike late in the evening hit a residential building, killing 354 of its inhabitants. Adding, more than 700 people were wounded and 89 were missing from that bombing, he said, giving a total death toll for 17 days of more than 2,000.
5,639,270 32.8925 13.18 Libya The NTC is internationally recognized as the sole legitimate government of Libya. Therefore, from this date on 'NLA' or 'Rebel Forces' will be referred to as Military or Police Forces of Libya (2011-).' The former military will be referred to as 'Pro-Gadaffi Forces.'
5,639,274 29.12684 15.94772 Libya NATO strikes hit: nine anti-aircraft guns.
5,639,278 31.75662 13.99422 Libya Gaddafi fighters regroup and launch a new attack on Bani Walid's northern outskirts.
5,639,283 31.75662 13.99422 Libya A Turkish C-130, delivering food and supplies to rebel forces, is fired upon from the ground, but not hit.
5,639,287 27.03766 14.42832 Libya NATO strikes hit: armed vehicle, one armored vehicle, one multiple rocket launcher.
5,639,291 31.20892 16.58866 Libya NATO strikes hit: two command-and-control nodes, four multiple rocket launchers, one armed vehicle, four surface-to-air missile systems.
5,639,295 29.12684 15.94772 Libya NATO strikes hit: one command-and-control node, one vehicle storage facility