ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,661,954 18.44 1.41 Mali Five Senegalese MINUSMA peacekeepers were injured when their vehicle struck an explosive device; they have been evacuated to Gao for treatment
5,661,958 16.7667 -3.0167 Mali The International Committee of the Red Cross claims three of its employees were kidnapped in May; no further details available
5,661,963 18.43455 1.41664 Mali Demonstraters gathered at the Kidal airport to protest against a visit by the Malian PM; clashes broke out as MINUSMA forces sought to disperse the demonstrators, who threw rocks, with tear gas, leading to at least 7 protesters and 19 police wounded, though none seriously
5,661,967 18.44 1.41 Mali A Malian soldier was shot during a clash with "separatist militants" in Kidal ahead of the Malian PM's visit to the city, and during ongoing violent protests
5,661,971 18.44 1.41 Mali Clashes between the Malian military and MNLA forces left 8 Malian soldiers and 28 MNLA fighters dead, along with 25 Malian soldiers wounded; PM Moussa Mara's car also came under heavy fire during the clashes. 2 civilians and 6 state officials also killed during the clashes.
5,661,975 18.43455 1.41664 Mali Hundreds of protesters, primarily youths and women, protested at the regional airport against the Malian government; some of the demonstrators threw stones
5,661,980 18.44 1.41 Mali MNLA forces occupied state buildings and took 32 people hostage in Kidal, including politicians, civil servants and soldiers, during ongoing clashes with the Malian military
5,661,983 12.65 -8 Mali A large rally was held at Independence Square to express support for the government following clashes in Kidal, and to demand an uprising to liberate Kidal
5,661,986 12.65 -8 Mali Large numbers of demonstrators took to the streets in support of the government and a unified Mali following clashes in Kidal
5,661,989 16.27167 -0.04472 Mali A thousand people protested in Gao against the inaction of MINUSMA and the French Operation Serval forces during clashes between the Malian military and Tuareg separatist forces; the protests turned violent, leading to attacks on shops owned by ethnic Tuaregs and Arabs