ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,691,422 4.77742 7.0134 Nigeria A violent mob killed four university students who they believed were thieves. The victims were stripped naked, beaten with sticks, doused with petrol and set ablaze with tires around their necks.
5,691,426 11.747 11.9608 Nigeria Boko Haram gunmen clash with JTF members in two separate areas of Damaturu. No deaths reports, several gunmen arrested.
5,691,430 11.747 11.9608 Nigeria Boko Haram gunmen clash with JTF members in two separate areas of Damaturu. No deaths reports, several gunmen arrested.
5,691,433 11.11324 7.72518 Nigeria Kwarbai Community Forum in Zaria Local Government Area of Kaduna State at the weekend protested over the arrest of its member and his family for allegedly involvement in Boko Haram's activities.
5,691,438 12.499 12.7848 Nigeria Boko Haram gunmen attack a small town market with firearms, killing three Chinese construction workers an a Nigeria aid.
5,691,442 11.6708 11.4286 Nigeria Unknown gunmen have attacked Dogon Kuka village in Yobe State, killing 17. At least two victims died immediately. Authorities will not specify if they believe Boko Haram is a suspect.
5,691,446 11.747 11.9608 Nigeria JTF members raid a Boko Haram hideout, kill 30, including a senior leader, second-in-command Bakaka, and arrest 11. Conflicting report: some sources claim 31 deaths and 10 arrests.
5,691,451 7.51667 9.61667 Nigeria Unidentified gunmen kidnap the majority leader of the Benus State House assembly, Paul Biam (PDP), and release him 24 hours later. It is unclear if the motive for kidnap was political or criminal.
5,691,455 11.84644 13.16027 Nigeria Mala Kaka, a traditional ruler outspoken against Boko Haram is shot and killed in his home.
5,691,459 11.84644 13.16027 Nigeria Nigerian soldiers angry about the killing of two soldiers in a Boko Haram blast, shot dead more than 30 civilians and seven soldiers in thoughtless rage. A witness saw that soldiers had set fire to about 50 homes and businesses around the area, which sits near the Nigerian Union of Journalists state office and other buildings in Maiduguri. It appeared the soldiers attacked the area using assault rifles and heavy machine guns mounted on armored personnel carriers. Rounds shot from the heavy machine guns destroyed cars and set roofs on fire, which razed buildings and caused damage at a two-story shopping complex.