ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,669,155 -15.9742 39.1258 Mozambique Riots break out at health post as rumours abound that health workers are spreading cholera. 1 dead 3 injured
5,669,158 -15.4669 36.9778 Mozambique Riots break out at health post as rumours abound that health workers are spreading cholera.
5,669,162 -17.9644 34.3906 Mozambique Woman held by RENAMO guards for 6days after attempting to convince them to put down arms
5,669,165 -19.1164 33.4833 Mozambique Students strike for better research opportunities
5,669,169 -25.9536 32.5981 Mozambique Three people were seriously injured in a bomb blast at about 13.30 [local time] on Tuesday afternoon.
5,669,172 -25.8292 32.4572 Mozambique A land mine has been found and destroyed near the road bridge over the Matola river on the outskirts of Maputo. These mines were clearly left over from the war of destabilisation.
5,669,178 -25.9653 32.5892 Mozambique The Director of Auditing, Investigation and Information of the Mozambican Customs Service was shot dead on 26 April 2010, as he was stepping from his car outside his Maputo home. The attack occurred a few hours after Jose had denounced to the media that some luxury vehicles had entered the country without the owners paying any customs duties.
5,669,182 -25.73694 32.67639 Mozambique Assailants broke into the residenc eof a retired general of the Mozambican Armed Defence Forces (FADM) and shot him in the back after he had yielded to the attackers' demands for cash.
5,669,187 -15.1197 39.2647 Mozambique The Sunday Times newspaper in South Africa reported that predominantly Pakistani and Somali militants were running terrorist training camps in Mozambique's remote northern provinces of Nampula and Tete. Mozambican police deny the claims.
5,669,191 -16.1564 33.5867 Mozambique The Sunday Times newspaper in South Africa reported that predominantly Pakistani and Somali militants were running terrorist training camps in Mozambique's remote northern provinces of Nampula and Tete. Mozambican police deny the claims.