ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,493,699 -4.1144 29.98 Burundi A soldier was killed by booby-trapped grenades during a mopping up exercise by government troops in the Kayogoro sector [in southern Burundi], along the Malagarazi [river].
5,494,298 -3.5536 30.1108 Burundi
5,493,715 -3.4525 30.4058 Burundi Rebels attacked Nyabitare. They set houses ablaze, looted and destroyed a primary school. They also set three vehicles alight, killed 11 of the travellers, and stole some goods.
5,493,719 -3.4797 30.2297 Burundi 21 school children abducted by Hutu rebels in the eastern Burundian province of Ruyigi.
5,493,723 -3.3978 30.2822 Burundi Rebels kidnapped four teachers (one of whom escaped) and 58 schoolchildren at Buruhukiro, Ruyigi province, whom they reportedly plan to press into their ranks.
5,493,727 -3.2706 29.6219 Burundi After rebels had abducted children from a school they fled in all directions: Butaganzwa, Rango and up to Bukeye (Muramvya). They were caught on every side by national army soldiers who inflicted heavy losses on them and who made possible the freeing of
5,493,731 -3.0797 29.6728 Burundi Rebels attack Musema college in Butaganzwa Commune, Kayanza Province (northern Burundi). More than 300 students were kidnapped but later escaped.
5,493,735 -3.2706 29.6219 Burundi After rebels had abducted children from a school they fled in all directions: Butaganzwa, Rango and up to Bukeye (Muramvya). They were caught on every side by national army soldiers who inflicted heavy losses on them and who made possible the freeing of
5,493,739 -3.2706 29.6219 Burundi After rebels had abducted children from a school they fled in all directions: Butaganzwa, Rango and up to Bukeye (Muramvya). They were caught on every side by national army soldiers who inflicted heavy losses on them and who made possible the freeing of
5,493,743 -3.2706 29.6219 Burundi After rebels had abducted children from a school they fled in all directions: Butaganzwa, Rango and up to Bukeye (Muramvya). They were caught on every side by national army soldiers who inflicted heavy losses on them and who made possible the freeing of