ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,645,790 32.81868 13.01727 Libya Sixteen people were killed and 20 others injured in the Camp 27 area between Misratan forces supported by the Libya Shield and the Warshaffanah and Al-Zintan armed elements.
5,645,795 32.68333 13.18333 Libya Newclashesin Tripoli raged on Saturday between Zintan and Misratan forces. Misrata fighters said that they had seized the bridge and an army barracks - these reports were unconfirmed. Al Jazeera reported 7 casualties.
5,645,798 32.08361 23.97639 Libya Thousands of people demonstrated in the streets to show their displeasure against a possible return of foreign forces on Libyan soil to address the security crisis. The protests affected the main Libyan cities, Tobruk, Benghazi, Zuwarah, Misrata and Tripoli
5,645,801 32.9312 12.08199 Libya Thousands of people demonstrated in the streets to show their displeasure against a possible return of foreign forces on Libyan soil to address the security crisis. The protests affected the main Libyan cities, Tobruk, Benghazi, Zuwarah, Misrata and Tripoli
5,645,806 32.68333 13.18333 Libya Heavy fighting erupted around Al-Naqliyah camp near the airport road in Tripoli between Misratah forces taking part in the so-called "LibyaDawn Operation" and the allied brigades of Al-Qa'qa and Al-Sawa'iq leaving 10 dead. Three Sudanese were also killed, and six wounded by a stray missile in the Karimiya district in Tripoli, Libya.
5,645,809 32.8925 13.18 Libya Armed groups invaded the Moroccan consulate in Tripoli and fighters went over the wall and opened the doors of the consulate.
5,645,815 32.11766 20.12928 Libya An Operation Dignity sergeant (member of the Sa'iqah Special Forces ) responsible for running supplies to and from Benina Airbase was killed and then decapitated in Benghazi.
5,645,819 32.68333 13.18333 Libya Airstrikes launched by an unknown party targeting Islamist-led militias in Libya's capital killed six people.Theattackstargeted the Islamist-linked militia of Misrata. The spokesman of "Operation Dignity" led by Gen. Khalifa Haftar in Libya, later appeared to have claimed his forces' responsibility for the air strikes, but confusion remains over who was responsible as it is believed the technology used was not available to Libyan Air Force.
5,645,823 32.8493 13.09022 Libya "The Al-Qa'qa and Al-Sawa'iq militias targeted Jami' al-Arusi in Hay al Andalus with four Grad rockets and mortars, and Ghot al-Sha'al (both places in Tripoli) with seven Grad rockets and mortars." No reports of injuries.
5,645,827 32.86667 13.11667 Libya "The Al-Qa'qa and Al-Sawa'iq militias targeted Jami' al-Arusi in Hay al Andalus with four Grad rockets and mortars, and Ghot al-Sha'al (both places in Tripoli) with seven Grad rockets and mortars." No reports of injuries.