ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,647,694 26.43164 11.84947 Libya A Tuareg militia supporting [Islamist]LibyaDawn [forces] broke into the Shararah oil field [5 November], stealing vehicles and other equipment belonging to the operating company. The oil field subsequently closed down. An oil worker at the field reported shooting and 13 people injured. The field was guarded by Zintani and Tabu militia.
5,647,698 32.08333 12.7 Libya Libya Dawn fighter planes carried out airstrikes on Wednesday targeting Zintani armed group positions near Kikla.
5,647,704 32.11766 20.12928 Libya Fierceclashesbetween Libyan armed forces and Islamist fighters continued in Benghazi.
5,647,709 26.59206 12.78049 Libya Sporadic clashes continued in Obari between Tebu local security forces and the Tuareg force launching raids and then retreating to a nearby mountain camp.
5,647,713 32.8925 13.18 Libya The new mayor of the Tripoli suburb of Swani Ben Adem [also Al-Sawani Bin-Adam] was kidnapped by armed men.
5,647,719 32.03333 20.06667 Libya Heavy fighting was reported across Benghazi between military forces and brigades aligned with the Benghazi Revolutionaries Shura Council (BRSC) as the army pushed into Gwarsha.
5,647,725 32.13581 20.07848 Libya Clashes took place in the Benghazis central Sabri district between military forces and brigades aligned with the Benghazi Revolutionaries Shura Council (BRSC).
5,647,730 32.06939 20.09273 Libya Heavy fighting continued in Bel Awn between military forces and brigades aligned with the Benghazi Revolutionaries Shura Council (BRSC). During the fighting, one resident was killed in his home after it was struck by a rocket propelled grenade.
5,647,735 32.0639 20.05199 Libya Heavy fighting continued in Garyounis. In Garyounis, Saiqa Special Forces 21 Battalion, aligned with the LNA battled with BRSC brigades. The clashes were characterised by exchanges of artillery and antiaircraft fire.
5,647,740 32.19438 13.02131 Libya "LibyaDawn" forces took complete control on Friday [7 November] of the Abu Shaybah region [north of Gharyan], Wadi al-Hay and all the quarries in the Ra's al-Laf area.