ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,837,860 4.86086 31.61782 South Sudan Police Forces of Uganda (1986-) leader travelled to Juba to meet Police Forces of Southern Sudan (2011-) leader to resolve the issues surrounding last week's strike by traders and truck drivers at the border posts.
5,837,864 8.46239 25.68095 South Sudan Military Forces of Sudan (1989-) carrying forces by helicopters and bringing them to the border at Raja.
5,837,869 6.21437 31.56201 South Sudan Supporters of opposing village chief election candidates fought to death in Pan-Pandiar village in Kolnyang district of Bor County on Sunday. SPLA/M calmed the groups after the fight. 2 killed.
5,837,873 8.46239 25.68095 South Sudan Military Forces of Sudan (1989-) carrying forces by helicopters and bringing them to the border at Raja.
5,837,877 8.46239 25.68095 South Sudan Military Forces of Sudan (1989-) carrying forces by helicopters and bringing them to the border at Raja.
5,837,882 9.5409 31.65206 South Sudan Military Forces of Sudan (1989-) attack SPLA/M forces at Malakal
5,837,888 10.5988 32.18881 South Sudan Military forces of Sudan (1989-) supported by a political militia clash with SPLA/M forces in Kaka Tuesday evening but were repulsed. Unknown casualities. Military forces of Sudan (1989-) dispute claims of this battle.
5,837,893 7.779 33.00233 South Sudan At least 10 people were killed and several others are missing or wounded in an attack on boats in Akobo county, Jonglei state. 5 soldiers and 5 attackers killed when unidentified gunmen attacked SPLA forces on the Sobat River, Jonglei.
5,837,898 4.86086 31.61782 South Sudan South Sudan rebel forces formerly commanded by late George Athor Deng are laying down arms to reintegrate into the regular army, officials from both sides have said. Gen Peter Kuol Chol, the rebel leader who took over leadership of the rebel group following the death of Athor, said 1,085 officers from his force are joining the SPLA.
5,837,903 7.07 29.8 South Sudan Two men in military uniform are alleged to have killed a cattle herder in Lakes State on a roadside near the Achol Malek residential area, in Cueibet County. The dead man, Makol Mabuoc Nyintok, was alleged to have been shot for refusing to take off a cap of the South Sudan's army (SPLA). NB: CORRECTION FROM 3 JULY. Contrary to previous reports, the man shot by soldiers on Monday, Makol Mabuoc Nyintok, was not killed but was taken to Rumbek Civil Hospital by a relative on Tuesday with an injured mouth.