ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,648,920 32.37535 15.09254 Libya Large demonstrations were staged on Friday evening [9 January] in the towns of Tripoli, Misratah, Al-Zawiyah, and Gharyan calling for severing the relations with Egypt and the Emirates.
5,648,923 32.8925 13.18 Libya Large demonstrations were staged on Friday evening [9 January] in the towns of Tripoli, Misratah, Al-Zawiyah, and Gharyan calling for severing the relations with Egypt and the Emirates.
5,648,927 32.75 22.38333 Libya Five soldiers and eight militants were killed on Saturday in clashes between the Libyan army and the Muhjahideen Shura Council militant group in the Ain Mara area near the eastern city of Darna.
5,648,931 32.11766 20.12928 Libya Three Libyan soldiers were killed and four others wounded Tuesday in a suicide car bomb attack on a checkpoint, located about 100 kilometres (60 miles) west of Benghazi on the road to Ajdabiya.
5,648,934 32.08937 20.05754 Libya The Libyan National Army (LNA) bombed a tanker it says was attempting to make a delivery of petrol to [Islamist militia] Ansar Al-Shari'ah. Further details of damage and injuries were not available.
5,648,937 32.47636 11.7679 Libya The Libyan army claimed to have shot down a helicopter drone which was on a reconnaissance mission near the Zintani airbase at Al-Wattiya.
5,648,940 32.7571 12.72764 Libya The cities of Tripoli and Zawia witnessed Thursday evening solidarity rallies with the people of Benghazi and daily attacks they are subjected to at the hands of Haftar's forces.
5,648,943 32.8925 13.18 Libya The cities of Tripoli and Zawia witnessed Thursday evening solidarity rallies with the people of Benghazi and daily attacks they are subjected to at the hands of Haftar's forces.
5,648,949 32.76704 22.63669 Libya In January, Islamic State militants in Libya killed two Tunisian journalists kidnapped last year. They were reportedly buried in Derna.
5,648,953 32.8925 13.18 Libya An executive from Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC), who represents his country in the OPEC cartel is believed to have been abducted in the militia-held capital Tripoli.